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Can you believe that this slow cooker beef stew was the first beef recipe on Ambitious Kitchen?! Truth be told, we didn’t grow up eating a lot of beef. My mom preferred a plant forward diet, but of course, always made my brother and me plenty of comfort foods that included chicken and fish.

However, during the winter months, I remember her making a deliciously cozy, tender beef stew that was rich, savory and packed with nourishing carrots, potatoes and peas. On the side, she’d serve a honey cornbread that we’d use to soak up all of the savory broth.

It’s truly a hug-in-a-bowl meal that’s perfect for the holidays or any time you’re looking for something warm and comforting.

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Why I love this beef stew

My mom’s best ever beef stew was one of my favorite comfort foods growing up and because I love to get a little nostalgic on you, I decided to make a slow cooker version for the blog.

And mmmmm hmmm hunny IT IS AMAZING. Perfect for Sunday night dinners, impressing your partner, serving with cornbread or a slice of toasted French bread, and warming up during those cold winter nights. Trust me when I say: you need it!

What is beef stew?

Traditional beef stew is basically tender beef simmered in beef broth with potatoes, fresh herbs and a variety of veggies like carrots, celery & onion. We’re jazzing this beef stew recipe up with dry red wine and Worcestershire sauce for extra delicious flavor.

What type of beef is best for slow cooker beef stew?

This homemade beef stew recipe is best when made with lean cuts of beef that don’t contain as much fat. The longer the beef simmers and cooks, the more tender it will be thanks to the breakdown of connective tissue. You can learn more about why tougher meats are better for stews here. Tip: make sure you trim all the beef of excess fat before using!

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Ingredients in slow cooker beef stew

This easy slow cooker beef stew recipe is filled with savory flavors, hearty potatoes and veggies to make it filling and delicious. Here’s what you’ll need to make it:

  • Beef chuck: you’ll need about 3 pounds of beef chuck, which will end up about 2 1/2 pounds once you trim the excess fat off.
  • Beef broth: you can use beef broth or beef bone broth in this recipe.
  • Dry red wine: my recommendations are Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noir and Shiraz.
  • Tomato paste: you’ll use some tomato paste to help thicken the broth and to give it a nice tang of sweetness.
  • Worcestershire: the wonderful addition of Worcestershire gives this beef stew recipe an incredible savory umami flavor.
  • Balsamic vinegar: helps to give the beef stew a little tang and sweetness.
  • Fresh herbs: both garlic and thyme are used!
  • Vegetables: onions, carrots, potatoes and peas are forever my favorite.
  • Flour: this helps to thicken the stew once it’s done. You can use regular, whole wheat or gluten free all purpose flour.

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Can I make it without wine?

Sure! Feel free to skip the dry red wine and just use more beef broth.

How to make beef stew in the slow cooker

Making this slow cooker beef stew is easier than you think!

  1. Prepare your beef. First, you’ll need to trim the beef of excess fat. After that you’ll saute the beef in a skillet until seared (you don’t need to cook it all the way); browning the meat just helps to create additional flavor so please don’t skip it.
  2. Add the liquids. Pour your beef broth, dry red wine, tomato paste, Worcestershire, balsamic vinegar, thyme and salt and pepper into the bowl of your slow cooker. Stir together with the beef until combined.
  3. Veg it up. Next stir in the garlic, onion, carrots and potatoes. Cover and cook on low for 7-8 hours. The longer it cooks, the better and more tender the stew will be.
  4. Thicken it. Once the stew is done, you’ll add in the flour and the peas and cook uncovered for another 15 minutes until the stew thickens up. If it’s too thick for your liking, just add a splash of beef broth!
  5. Enjoy! Serve with cornbread, crackers or biscuits. Enjoy a big bowl of deliciousness.

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How to make beef stew on the stovetop

It’s easy! Simply follow the recipe as indicated, but add everything to a large pot or dutch oven over low heat and simmer covered for 5-6 hours. I would also potentially add another 1/2 cup – 1 cup of beef broth.

Tips for making the best beef stew

  • Sear your beef beforehand. This is important! Browning the beef in a skillet beforehand will bring out even more flavor.
  • Cook it on low. While many slow cooker recipes can be made on high for 3-4 hours, I highly recommend cooking this beef stew on low for the full 7-8 hours. This will ensure that the beef gets nice and tender.
  • Thicken your stew properly. When it’s time to add your flour to thicken the beef stew, remove 1 cup of beef broth from the slow cooker and add it to a bowl. You’ll then whisk in ¼ cup flour until there aren’t any lumps, add back to the slow cooker and stir to combine. Be sure you don’t add flour straight to the slow cooker as it will become lumpy.

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Storing & freezing tips

  • To store: store any leftover crock pot beef stew in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3-4 days. Simply reheat in the microwave or in a pot on the stovetop.
  • To freeze: let the beef stew cool completely, transfer it to a freezer-safe container, and freeze for up to 3 months. To reheat, let the slow cooker beef stew thaw in the refrigerator overnight before heating it in the microwave or on the stovetop.

What to serve with beef stew

I can’t wait to hear what you think about this beef stew and if you love it as much as we do! I recommend serving it with my pumpkin cornbread muffins, my fabulous garlic bread recipe or any one of these recipes:

  • Gluten Free Cornbread Muffins
  • Warm Brussels Sprouts Salad
  • The Best Creamy Garlic Slow Cooker Mashed Potatoes
  • The Best Fluffy Moist Cornbread Recipe Ever
  • Caramelized Garlic Carrots with Spicy Cilantro Yogurt Sauce

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Prep Time 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time 7 hours hours

Total Time 7 hours hours 20 minutes minutes

ServesServes 6 servings

Mom's best ever slow cooker beef stew recipe cooked to perfection with dry red wine, plenty of garlic & herbs and tender carrots and potatoes. This easy beef stew recipe is just like the classic one you grew up with and makes a delicious, protein-packed dinner the whole family will love!

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 3 pounds beef chuck, trimmed of excess fat and cut into 1 inch pieces (about 2 1/2 pounds when done)
  • Freshly ground salt and pepper
  • 1 ½ cups beef broth (or beef bone broth)
  • 1 cup dry red wine (or sub extra beef broth)
  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 1 tablespoon worcestershire sauce
  • ½ tablespoon balsamic vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • Lots of freshly ground black pepper
  • 6 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 large yellow onion, cut into chunks
  • 4 large carrots (or 5 medium), peeled and cut into 1/2-inch diagonal slices
  • 1 pound yukon gold potatoes, diced into ½ inch cubes
  • ¼ cup all purpose flour (or sub all purpose gluten free flour)
  • 1 cup frozen peas

Instructions

  • Add 1 tablespoon olive oil to a large skillet and place over medium high heat. Add beef, season with salt and pepper and brown in batches, so that you give the meat room for a nice sear. This should take about 5 minute per batch of meat. Transfer to large 6 or 8-quart slow cooker.

  • Next add in beef broth, dry red wine, tomato paste, worcestershire sauce, balsamic vinegar, thyme and salt and pepper. Stir together with the beef until combined, then add in garlic, onion chunks, carrots and diced potatoes. Cover and cook on low for 7-8 hours or on high for 4-5 hours. I prefer to cook this slow and low so that the beef become really tender and the flavors have time to meld together.

  • Next, remove 1 cup of beef broth from the slow cooker and transfer to a medium bowl. Whisk in ¼ cup flour until there aren’t any lumps remaining. Add back to the slow cooker and stir to combine. Add in frozen peas and cook uncovered on HIGH for 10-15 more minutes until beef stew thickens up a bit. Serve immediately with toasted french bread, cornbread, crackers, or biscuits. Serves 6.

Recipe Notes

Feel free to use beef broth instead of red wine if that's what you prefer.

To store: store any leftover crock pot beef stew in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3-4 days. Simply reheat in the microwave or in a pot on the stovetop.

To freeze: let the beef stew cool completely, transfer it to a freezer-safe container, and freeze for up to 3 months. To reheat, let the slow cooker beef stew thaw in the refrigerator overnight before heating it in the microwave or on the stovetop.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving (based on 6)Calories: 410calCarbohydrates: 22gProtein: 39.6gFat: 14.5gSaturated Fat: 4.8gFiber: 3.8gSugar: 5.1g

Recipe by: Monique Volz // Ambitious Kitchen | Photography by:Eat Love Eats

This post was originally published on December 9, 2020, republished on December 14th, 2021, and republished on December 18th, 2023.

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FAQs

Can I put raw beef straight into a slow cooker? ›

Yes! that is one of the best way to cook meats! Put in some raw beef brisket, leave it in for the 6+ hours, and once it is ready…it is so tender! Slow cookers are so great as you can just throw everything in and no need to worry about it.

What gives beef stew the best flavor? ›

Add spices such as turmeric, coriander and cumin at the early stage of cooking, when you are frying onions and garlic, to enhance the taste of the beef stew. Fresh herbs like coriander and bay leaves also contribute a distinct flavour without making the dish too spicy for the younger members of the family.

Why is my beef stew tough in slow cooker? ›

Using the wrong cut of meat.

The long, slow cook time leaves lean meat, like sirloin, tough and chewy, while tougher cuts, like chuck, break down and become really tender. Follow this tip: When choosing the best meat for beef stew, stick with using chuck meat.

Is beef stew better in slow cooker or pressure cooker? ›

More From Good Housekeeping. Taste: For overall taste, the pressure cooker was the hands-down winner. Beef, carrots, and potatoes all retained their rich flavors. After 8 hours in the slow cooker, they emerged bland and seemed to need salt.

What happens if you don't brown meat before slow cooker? ›

Browning Is Better

And if you dredge the meat in flour before you brown it, your sauce will thicken up to make a gravy. You should always brown ground beef or any ground meat in a skillet before adding it to your slow cooker to prevent the meat from clumping up or from adding excess grease to your cooked dish.

Should beef be covered in liquid in slow cooker? ›

Water or liquid is necessary to create steam. When cooking meat or poultry, the water or liquid level should cover the ingredients to ensure effective heat transfer throughout the crock. Some manufacturers of slow cookers recommend adding liquid to fill the stoneware 1/2 to 3/4 full.

What not to put in a stew? ›

But the liquid itself should not be thick in the same way that gravy is thick. So skip the roux, and don't bother dusting the meat with flour or cornstarch before browning, either, as some recipes will suggest. That will just interfere with getting a good sear on the meat, and gum up the stew with unneeded starch.

What is the secret to good beef stew? ›

The best beef stews are made with the right cut of meat, like chuck roast, brisket or round. Leaner cuts (which are good for the grill) lack the connective tissue that turns into gelatin as it cooks. That keeps the meat juicy and tender while also thicken and enriching the stew.

How do you deepen beef stew flavor? ›

Getting a more beefy beef stew
  1. Mushrooms (Crimini, sh*take, Lions Mane, etc.), browned beforehand.
  2. Dried mushrooms.
  3. Caramelized onions.
  4. Roasted garlic.
  5. Deglaze your pan (since you don't use wine, deglaze with broth)
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Why are my potatoes still hard in the crockpot? ›

Insufficient Liquid: If there wasn't enough liquid in the crockpot, it could have caused uneven cooking. Potatoes need to be fully submerged in liquid to cook evenly. Old Potatoes: Very old or stored potatoes can become starchy and may not soften as well during cooking. It's best to use fresh, firm potatoes.

Why are my carrots still hard in the slow cooker? ›

If you don't have enough liquid in the pot, the carrots won't cook evenly and may stay tough. Aim for at least a cup or two of liquid, enough to reach about a third of the way up on the ingredients.

Why are my carrots not softening in the slow cooker? ›

Not cooked long enough: While slow cookers cook low and slow, carrots still need sufficient time to soften. Depending on the size and amount of carrots, they might need the full cook time or even a bit longer.

What's the difference between a crockpot and a slow cooker? ›

However, Crockpots generally have ceramic or porcelain pots, while most slow cookers have a metal pot. As with a lot of cooking appliances, the biggest difference comes from the distribution of heat.

Should you stir slow cooker stew? ›

First of all, don't stir your stew! Once you get the ingredients into the slow cooker, set it and forget it — seriously! Second, you want to layer the ingredients. This isn't something you have to do with other cooking methods.

What thickens stew in slow cooker? ›

Cornstarch, potato starch, and chickpea flour are a couple of pantry-friendly ways to thicken soups, stews, and sauces in the slow cooker. Just a tablespoon or two of any — added towards the end of cooking — will thicken sauces especially well.

Do you need to cook beef before putting in slow cooker? ›

If you are making a slow-cooked recipe that calls for ground beef, like chili, beef stew, or meat sauce, browning the meat beforehand makes a huge difference. Ground meat should always be browned in a skillet and drained before adding it to the slow cooker with the other ingredients.

Do you have to cook ground beef before putting it in the slow cooker? ›

Typically, beef or pork can turn out dry or not as tender if they aren't browned first. However, this applies more to roasts or whole cuts of meat. While you can certainly brown it partially on the stove first, that defeats the purpose of cooking ground beef in the crock pot!

How long does raw beef take in slow cooker? ›

Heat on high for 4 hrs or low for 6 hrs until the beef is cooked and tender.

Can you put meat straight in slow cooker? ›

If you're throwing raw meat straight into your slow cooker, know that there are better ways. Kornblum tells SELF that while, yes, you technically can slow-cook with raw meat, you won't get your best results this way.

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