Slow Cooker 5-Ingredient Beef Stew

Instructions

1. Layer with intention

Place cubed chuck roast in the bottom of a 6-quart slow cooker—do not brown first (optional but not required for tenderness). Scatter potatoes and onions over the top in loose layers—do not stir. This allows steam to circulate evenly while potatoes absorb broth from above and meat juices from below.

2. Bloom the broth

In a liquid measuring cup, whisk warm beef broth and onion soup mix until fully dissolved (no granules). Stir in optional garlic and thyme. Pour evenly over the layered ingredients—do not stir. The liquid will seep downward naturally as it heats.

3. Cook with patience

Cover and cook:

→ LOW 7–8 hours (ideal for fall-apart tenderness—meat shreds with gentle fork pressure)

→ HIGH 4–5 hours (if short on time—check at 4 hours; meat should yield easily)

Critical: Resist lifting the lid before 6 hours (LOW) or 3 hours (HIGH)—each peek adds 15–20 minutes to cook time and disrupts steam circulation.

4. Finish with reverence

When done, meat should shred easily and potatoes should be tender but intact. Using a slotted spoon, transfer meat and vegetables to a serving bowl. Skim excess fat from the surface of the remaining broth if desired. Pour broth over stew. Optional thickening: Mix 2 tbsp cornstarch with 3 tbsp cold water; stir into hot broth and cook uncovered on HIGH 10 minutes until glossy.

5. Serve with soul

Taste before seasoning—onion soup mix contains salt. Garnish with fresh parsley if desired. Serve in warmed bowls with crusty bread for dipping. This stew tastes even better the next day—flavors deepen overnight in the refrigerator.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I skip the onion soup mix?

A: Yes—make a homemade blend: 3 tbsp dried minced onion + 1½ tsp beef bouillon powder + 1 tsp onion powder + ½ tsp parsley flakes + ¼ tsp celery seed + pinch of sugar. Whisk into broth before pouring.

Q: My stew is watery! How do I fix it?

A: Two solutions: (1) Remove 1 cup broth, whisk with 2 tbsp cornstarch, return to cooker and simmer uncovered on HIGH 10 mins; (2) Mash a few potato chunks against the side of the cooker to naturally thicken broth.

Q: Can I add carrots or other vegetables?

A: Absolutely—but add delicate veggies (peas, green beans) in the last 30 minutes. Root vegetables (carrots, parsnips) can go in with potatoes. Avoid overloading—max 6 cups total vegetables to prevent steaming instead of stewing.

Q: Can I use frozen meat?

A: Yes—place frozen roast directly in slow cooker. Add 1 extra hour on LOW (or 30 mins on HIGH). Broth may be slightly thinner—reduce uncovered 15 mins at end if needed.

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