Slow Cooker Steak Bites (aka Slow Cooker Beef Tips in Garlic-Herb Sauce)

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Step 3: Transfer to Slow Cooker

Place the seared beef into your slow cooker. Spread it evenly so it cooks uniformly.


Step 4: Make the Garlic-Herb Sauce

In a bowl, mix together:

  • Beef broth
  • Worcestershire sauce
  • Soy sauce
  • Garlic
  • Thyme, rosemary, paprika
  • Tomato paste

Stir well until everything is fully combined.


Step 5: Pour and Add Butter

Pour the sauce over the beef in the slow cooker. Add the butter on top—it will melt slowly and enrich the sauce as it cooks.


Step 6: Slow Cook to Perfection

Cover and cook:

  • Low heat: 6–8 hours (best for ultra-tender meat)
  • High heat: 3–4 hours

The beef is ready when it’s fork-tender and easy to pull apart.


Step 7: Thicken the Sauce (Optional)

If you prefer a thicker sauce:

  1. Mix cornstarch and water in a small bowl
  2. Stir into the slow cooker during the last 20–30 minutes
  3. Let it cook uncovered until the sauce thickens

Step 8: Taste and Adjust

Before serving, taste the sauce and adjust seasoning with salt or pepper if needed.


🍽️ Serving Suggestions

These steak bites pair beautifully with:

  • Creamy mashed potatoes
  • Steamed white or brown rice
  • Buttered egg noodles
  • Roasted vegetables

Spoon plenty of that garlic-herb sauce over the top for maximum flavor.


💡 Tips for Success

  • Choose the right cut: Chuck roast or stew meat works best for slow cooking
  • Don’t skip the garlic: It’s key to the dish’s bold flavor
  • Cook low and slow: This ensures the beef becomes tender, not tough
  • Make it ahead: Flavors deepen even more the next day

🧡 Final Thoughts

Slow Cooker Steak Bites in garlic-herb sauce are the perfect combination of simplicity and comfort. With minimal prep and maximum flavor, this recipe is ideal for weeknight dinners or cozy weekend meals. Once you try it, it’s bound to become a regular favorite in your kitchen.

Enjoy every tender, flavorful bite!

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