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SLOW COOKER ROUND STEAK AND GRAVY

This is a great recipe to serve anytime and your family or guests will love it.  Comfort food at it’s best!

2 to 3 lb. round steak, cut in serving size pieces
1 stick butter or margarine
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon pepper
1 medium sized onion, sliced
1 package onion soup mix
1 (14 oz) can beef broth
2 (7 oz.) cans mushrooms, undrained
1 teaspoon brown sugar
1/4 teaspoon ground allspice
1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
1 bay leaf
 
In a bowl combine flour, garlic powder, salt and pepper.  Coat steak pieces with flour mixture.  Melt butter in skillet and brown steak on both sides.  Remove steak and put in slow cooker.  In your skillet where you browned the steak, add beef broth, onion slices, onion soup mix, brown sugar, allspice, ginger, mushrooms (do not drain the mushrooms) and the bay leaf.  Also, add any flour you had leftover from coating the steak.  Bring to a slow boil, stirring constantly with a whisk.  Let boil about five minutes.  Pour this over your steak in the slow cooker.  Cook  7 hours on low.  Remove bay leaf.  Serve over noodles, rice or mashed potatoes.  Enjoy!
 
Serve with a big basket of my cornbread muffins and you have a meal!
 
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13 Responses

  1. OH MY Lawdy, Lawdy…. this looks so good! I will definitely be trying this recipe in the near future. Thanks for sharing :)

  2. I love my crock pot and can’t wait to use it more this winter. Thanks for the recipe!

  3. Perfect! I just got a crock pot (or 2!) and am looking for recipes. I’ll try this one soon, never mind waiting for winter.

  4. This sounds very good. I have made swiss steak with round steak. Thanks again for another great idea for a meal. Have a nice week, which is going by too fast.

  5. Wonder if you could use boneless pork chops for this recipe? Just saying, this sounds so good with round steak but I just happen to be cooking boneless pork chops tonight. Just a thought.

  6. Judy, Judy, Judy…
    Note to self:
    Never EVER under any circumstances put another slow cooker in a garage sale! Not your garage sale, not your friend’s garage sale, not your friend’s sister’s garage sale…

  7. This sounds very good. I think it might be done in a dutch oven on the stove, using the same spices, etc. and just cooked low and slow. Yum. And the muffins make it a wonderful meal. Already spotted those unique and delicious little gems. Years ago, I did a delicious pork chop slow cooker recipe with one chopped onion, s&p,a can of cream of mushrom soup and chicken broth served with rice. One son loved it and one son called it “cat food”! Whatever.

  8. The ingredient list sure does make for a flavorful meal. I am loving all the fix it forget it crock pot recipes and this one looks like a winner-yum. Great post.

  9. Made it last night. Hubby loved it and said it was a keeper. He asked where I did I get the recipe and I told him. He asked me what was for tomarrow night. Going for another recipe. I have been enjoying the recipes..Thanks

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