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Best Crock Pot Beef Stew – An Easy Any Size Recipe

Last Updated: Oct 16, 2025 by Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan · 48 Comments

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Time: 8 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

This is my best crock pot beef stew—tender beef, potatoes, and carrots simmered in a rich, hearty gravy. Adapted from a Cook’s Illustrated classic and simplified into an easy, foolproof recipe for any size slow cooker, from a 2-quart mini to a full family-sized one.

⏰ Quick Answer: How Long to Cook Beef Stew in a Crock Pot

Cook on LOW for about 8 hours or HIGH for 4–5 hours, until the beef is fork-tender and the potatoes are soft; if needed, cook an extra 1–2 hours until tender.

beef stew in a white bowl.
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  • ❤️ Why You'll Love This Recipe
  • 🐄 Ingredients
  • 👨‍🍳 Quick Overview: Crock Pot Beef Stew
  • ⏰ How Long to Cook Beef Stew in a Crock Pot
  • 👨‍🍳 Cooking Tips to Make It Right Every Time
  • ✔️ Meat Tips and Variations
  • ✔️ Vegetable Tips and Variations
  • ↕️ How to Make This Beef Stew Any Size
  • 🔥 Stovetop Instructions
  • 🍽️ What to Serve with Beef Stew
  • ♨️ More Cozy Crock Pot Soups and Stews
  • ❄️ Leftovers—Storage and Reheating
  • ❓ FAQs
  • 📖The Recipe Card

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Featured Comment by Lauren:
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"This beef stew is the best! I made the smaller version and it was absolutely perfect."

❤️ Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Tender beef and hearty vegetables in rich, flavorful gravy — pure comfort food.
  • Adapted from a proven Cook’s Illustrated recipe, simplified for real-life cooking.
  • Works in any size slow cooker — from 2-quart mini to family-size.
  • Beginner-friendly — simple steps, no fancy ingredients, and no fail points.
  • Flexible — scales up or down easily and reheats even better the next day.

🐄 Ingredients

Chuck roast with stew ingredients—labeled.
  • Beef stew meat — use pre-cut or trim your own from a chuck roast for better marbling and size control.
  • Vegetables — Yukon Gold or red potatoes (no peeling needed), carrots, and frozen peas — all easy prep, no fuss.
  • Aromatics — onion and garlic for depth of flavor.
  • Pantry ingredients — beef broth, tomato paste, soy sauce, salt, and pepper.
  • Flour — for coating the beef before browning; it thickens the gravy naturally.
  • Optional extras — dry thyme and a bay leaf if you want to layer in more flavor.

👨‍🍳 Quick Overview: Crock Pot Beef Stew

1. Prep meat and vegetables

Use precut stew meat or cut your own from a chuck roast.

trimmed chuck roast in cubes.

Chop the onion, potatoes, and carrots. Mince or crush the garlic.

chopped onion with potatoes and carrots on black board

2. Brown for flavor

Dust the beef with flour and brown it over medium-high heat. Add to crock pot.

pouring floured stew meat to a pan with hot oil

✅ Pro Tip: The flour helps to brown, which builds flavor and adds body to the stew. Skipping it will be noticeable.

In the same pan, cook the onion with the tomato paste and garlic. Deglaze the pan and add to the crock pot.

Adding beef broth to the tomato and onion mixture.

3. Combine and slow cook

Add all ingredients except the peas to the crock pot and stir well.

Cook on low for 8 hours or high for 4 hours.

Mixing all ingredients in the crock pot.

4. Add peas and finish

Add the frozen peas for the last hour of cooking.

If the meat isn’t tender or potatoes aren’t soft, add more cooking time.

Adding frozen peas to the stew.

👇 Scroll down for the printable recipe card — or keep reading for cooking times, tips, and serving ideas.

⏰ How Long to Cook Beef Stew in a Crock Pot

Beef stew needs time for the meat to become fork-tender and the potatoes to soften — both crock pots and cuts of beef can vary, so trust tenderness over time.

  • LOW: about 8 hours
  • HIGH: about 4–5 hours

If the beef isn’t tender, keep cooking another 1–2 hours — stew rewards patience.

👨‍🍳 Cooking Tips to Make It Right Every Time

  • Rule #1: Don’t undercook. Beef stew only shines when the beef is fork-tender and the potatoes are soft. If it’s not there yet, keep cooking.
  • Browning builds flavor. Dump-and-go works, but browning the beef and cooking the aromatics first adds rich depth you’ll taste in every bite.
  • Stew is flexible. A little more or less meat or veggies won’t hurt — it’s hard to mess this up.
  • Keep warm works. After cooking, the stew can hold safely on the keep warm setting for up to 2 hours.

✔️ Meat Tips and Variations

  • Best choice — chuck roast has the right balance of marbling and tenderness. Trim and cube it yourself for better texture.
  • Other cuts — sirloin tip or pre-cut stew meat work but are usually leaner and slightly less tender.
  • Size matters — keep cubes about 1 to 1½ inches for even cooking and juicy bites.
  • Flavor boosters — soy sauce deepens the beef flavor; Worcestershire or tomato paste add richness too.

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✔️ Vegetable Tips and Variations

  • Potatoes — Yukon Gold or red hold their shape and don’t need peeling; peel Russets if you use them.
  • Cut size — larger chunks cook evenly and stay intact; small pieces fall apart.
  • Other add-ins — celery, green beans, parsnips, or sweet potatoes work for variety.
  • Peas — add frozen peas in the last hour so they stay bright and tender.

↕️ How to Make This Beef Stew Any Size

The full recipe makes about 4 servings (around 8 cups) and fits nicely in a 3–4 quart crock pot. But it’s easy to scale up or down:

  1. Half batch — adjust the recipe card to 2 servings. Fits in a 2-quart mini crock pot.
  2. Full recipe — works as written for 4 servings in a 3–4 quart crock pot (my standard).
  3. Double batch — adjust the recipe card to 8 servings. Fits in a 6-quart or larger crock pot.
  4. Cooking time stays the same no matter the size.

✅ Pro Tip: Always measure with the ingredient list, not the instructions, since instructions don’t auto-scale.

🔥 Stovetop Instructions

  1. Use a Dutch oven.
  2. Follow the same steps as the crock pot version: brown the floured beef, then cook the onion, garlic, and tomato paste in the same pan. Deglaze and return the beef to the pot.
  3. Add the remaining ingredients, bring to a gentle boil, then reduce to a low simmer. Cover.
  4. Simmer 1½ to 2 hours, stirring occasionally. If the beef isn’t fork-tender or the potatoes aren’t soft, simmer an additional 30–60 minutes.
  5. Stir in the frozen peas about 15–20 minutes before the end of cooking so they stay bright and tender.

🍽️ What to Serve with Beef Stew

I like to serve this hearty beef stew with something to soak up the gravy and balance the richness:

  • Bread — rustic peasant bread, crusty French bread, or easy dinner rolls.
  • Biscuits or cornbread — Cornbread Biscuits or Old Fashioned Cornbread work perfectly.
  • Vegetables on the side — green salad or fresh-cut veggies balance the richness.

♨️ More Cozy Crock Pot Soups and Stews

Check out other popular crock pot soups:

  • Crock Pot French Onion Soup
  • Crock Pot Ham Bone and Bean Soup
  • Crock Pot Vegetable Beef Soup
  • Crock Pot Broccoli Cheese Soup

Small Crock Pot Chicken Stew

This easy crock pot Chicken Stew recipe features tender chicken, potatoes, and lots of vegetables in a tasty broth.

Chicken stew in a ladle.

❄️ Leftovers—Storage and Reheating

  • Refrigerator — store in an airtight container for up to 4 days.
  • Freezer — freeze for up to 3 months in portion-sized containers or freezer bags.
  • Reheating — thaw overnight in the fridge if frozen. Warm gently on the stovetop over medium heat, stirring occasionally. The microwave works fine for single servings.

✅ Pro Tip: Like most stews, the flavor deepens after a night in the fridge — leftovers often taste even better.

❓ FAQs

Can I just dump everything into the crock pot?

Yes. The results will still be very good. But browning the beef with a dusting of flour and cooking the onion, garlic, and tomato paste first adds more flavor thanks to the Maillard reaction.

How to thicken or thin beef stew?

This is a thick stew, so you’ll more likely want to thin it. Stir in ½–1 cup of broth to reach your preferred thickness.”

To thicken, use 1 tablespoon of tapioca at the start of cooking or a slurry of 1 tablespoon cornstarch mixed with 1 tablespoon cold water, added near the end.

Does cooking time change if I halve or double the recipe?

No. Whether you make 2, 4, or 8 servings, the cooking time is the same — just check that the beef is fork-tender and the potatoes are soft before serving.

Can I make this ahead of time?

Yes, stew tastes even better the next day. Store in the fridge and reheat gently.

Can I use wine in the stew?

Yes, swap out half the broth for a medium-bodied red wine like Pinot Noir.

📖The Recipe Card

beef stew in a white bowl

Easy Crock Pot Beef Stew (Best Any Size Slow Cooker Recipe)

5 from 6 votes
From Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan
The best crock pot beef stew recipe—tender beef, carrots, and potatoes in a rich gravy. Easy, foolproof slow cooker method scaled for any size.
Prep Time : 30 minutes mins
Cook Time : 8 hours hrs
Total Time : 8 hours hrs 30 minutes mins
Servings #/Adjustable :4 servings
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Ingredients

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  • 1½–2 lbs chuck roast, trimmed - or stew meat
  • 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons vegetable oil
  • 1 medium onion - diced
  • 2 cloves garlic - minced or crushed
  • 1 cup low-sodium beef broth
  • 3 oz tomato paste
  • ½ lb red or Yukon Gold potatoes - cut into 1-inch chunks
  • 2 carrots - peeled cut into ⅓ inch medallions
  • ½ cup frozen peas
  • 2 tablespoons low sodium soy sauce
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon pepper
  • 1 bay leaves - Optional
  • ¼ teaspoon dried thyme - Optional

Step-by-Step Instructions
 

Prepare meat and vegetables

  • Trim about 1½ to 2 pounds of boneless chuck roast into 1-inch cubes or use precut stew meat.
    Trimming a chuck roast into cubes.
  • Peel 2 carrots and cut them into ½-inch thick medallions. Scrub ½ pound of red or Yukon gold potatoes and cut them into chunks. Other potatoes could be used, but if using russet potatoes, peel them.
    Potatoes cut into chunks and carrots into medallions.
  • Dice 1 medium onion and crush or mince 2 cloves of garlic.
    Chopping an onion.

Precook for flavor

  • Dust beef lightly with flour and place in hot oil over medium-high heat in the large skillet—brown for about 7-8 minutes. Move the meat to the crock pot, but keep any liquid in the pan.
    pouring floured stew meat to a pan with hot oil
  • Add the onion, 3 oz. of tomato paste and 1 cup of beef broth to the pan and scrape any browned bits from the bottom. Cook until the onions are softening and just starting to clear. Add the garlic for the last minute.
    Adding beef broth to the tomato and onion mixture.

Assemble and Cook

  • Add all ingredients except the peas to the crock pot and stir well. Cook on low for 8 hours or high for 4 hours.
    Mixing all ingredients in the crock pot.

Finishing

  • Add the frozen peas for the last hour of cooking.
    Adding frozen peas to the stew.
  • Cook longer if needed until beef and potatoes are tender
    Beef stew in a ladle over the crock pot.

Recipe Notes

Pro Tips

  1. Best beef: chuck roast or sirloin tip, cut and trimmed. Precut stew meat works too.
  2. The recipe makes 2 quarts (fits a 3-quart crock pot). For a family dinner, double it for a 6-quart or larger crock pot.
  3. Stovetop instructions are in the post.
  4. In a hurry? Skip browning and just dump ingredients in — still delicious.
  5. Check for beef tenderness before stopping cooking. Some beef may take a bit longer.
  6. Leftovers are good in the refrigerator for 4 days or 3 months in a freezer.
  7. Nutrition based on a generous 2-cup serving.

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You can adjust the number of servings above; however, only the amount in the ingredient list is adjusted, not the instructions.

Nutrition Estimate (may vary)

Calories : 434 kcal (22%)Carbohydrates : 24 g (8%)Protein : 37 g (74%)Fat : 22 g (34%)Saturated Fat : 10 g (50%)Cholesterol : 117 mg (39%)Sodium : 951 mg (40%)Potassium : 1283 mg (37%)Fiber : 4 g (16%)Sugar : 6 g (7%)Vitamin A : 5472 IU (109%)Vitamin C : 20 mg (24%)Calcium : 63 mg (6%)Iron : 5 mg (28%)
Keyword : Best Crock Pot Beef Stew; Crock Pot Beef Stew; for two; how to cook beef stew in a crock pot; Small batch

Originally adapted from a Cook’s Illustrated recipe, this version was simplified for crock pots of any size. Recipe and post updated in 2025 with streamlined instructions, scaling tips, and stovetop option.

Publisher Note: Originally published March 5, 2011. Updated with expanded options, refreshed photos, and a table of contents for easier navigation. The technique has also been slightly updated to match my current practice.

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  1. Menolly says

    January 21, 2025 at 10:07 pm

    If I wanted to cook this in the Dutch oven in the oven for 2 hours instead of the stovetop, what temperature should my oven be?

    Reply
    • Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan says

      January 21, 2025 at 10:24 pm

      Ho Menolly,

      Welcome to the blog.

      The simmering time on the stovetop and oven will be about the same. Set the oven at 300°—no preheating is needed due to the length of time. I tend to alternate between the two. Be sure to check the endpoints of the meat and potatoes for tenderness and extend the time if needed.

      Hope that helps.

      Dan

      Dan

  2. Paul says

    January 18, 2025 at 3:54 pm

    Could this beef stew be put together and stored in a freezer as a crockpot freezer meal? As a single person I am looking for crockpot freezer meals for one or two for my mini crockpot?

    Reply
    • Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan says

      January 18, 2025 at 7:19 pm

      Hi Paul,

      Welcome to the blog.

      While I have never done it, I have a few concerns, mostly about the onions, which are not fully cooked and may tend to dominate the flavors with the thawing after freezing. Of course, after cooking, it does freeze well.

      Sorry, I wasn't much help.

      Dan

  3. Z says

    December 26, 2024 at 2:33 pm

    5 stars
    Hi Dan. I'm new to cooking. Where does the liquid for the stew come from? The recipe calls that the liquid base, 1 cup of beef broth is put into the pan for the mirepoix. Is the rest of the beef broth dumped into the crock pot? I know its a silly question. Happy holidays!

    Reply
    • Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan says

      December 26, 2024 at 5:16 pm

      Hi Z,

      Welcome to the blog.

      The fluid is the broth and any fluid that comes out of the meat and other components. It is a thick stew and you can add more broth if you want thinner but it really is not needed.

      Dan

  4. Sara says

    July 31, 2024 at 8:04 pm

    5 stars
    Easy and delicious crock pot beef stew. I like to thicken with flour

    Reply
  5. Gail says

    May 13, 2022 at 8:01 am

    I hate peas. I want to do it with frozen green beans. Do I cut them in half and cook longer?

    Reply
    • Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan says

      May 13, 2022 at 9:10 am

      Frozen green beans are tougher than peas. You can add them with the potatoes but you can just replace the peas with then add near the end. No need to cut them up.

      Dan

  6. Anne says

    March 25, 2022 at 7:36 pm

    5 stars
    Dr. Dan,
    What a different (wonderful) change from the usual stew with brown gravy. The tomato paste took it to another level, with a lovely color and tangy tomato taste. I did use stew meat (it was very high quality), coated it with highly seasoned flour, and browned until the coating was crispy. This flouring actually made a nice gravy without use of any added thickeners. The carrots and peas took on the essence of the sauce without losing their individual flavors. I did choose to serve this over mashed potatoes, rather than put the potatoes into the stew, this time.
    It's just my husband and myself--he says this is a "keeper".
    Thanks so much--Anne Davis

    Reply
  7. Judy says

    January 08, 2022 at 9:36 am

    The grocery store gave me instant tapioca instead of minute tapioca. Is there a big difference if I use it to thicken the stew?

    Reply
    • Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan says

      January 08, 2022 at 9:43 am

      Hi Judy,

      You should be fine. In many applications, they can not be substituted but here we are using it for the starch to thicken. Either would work.

      Dan

  8. Cindy says

    August 22, 2021 at 10:30 am

    5 stars
    We loved it!

    Reply
  9. Katherine A Dietz says

    May 09, 2021 at 3:18 pm

    In the notes to make the recipe it says it was written for a 3 qt crockpot. In answer to a few of the questions it says to cut the written recipe in half, which is it?
    Thanks Katherine

    Reply
    • Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan says

      May 09, 2021 at 3:24 pm

      The original recipe was what I now call a double and needs a 6 quart or larger crockpot. As written now, it is 3 quart. Some of the older comments were for the original larger recipe. So follow the recipe card and instructions in the post. Please note that all images are for a double recipe. Instructions and ingredients are for a single recipe.
      Dan

  10. Lauren says

    December 27, 2020 at 9:15 am

    5 stars
    This beef stew is the best! I made the smaller version and it was absolutely perfect. We didn’t have Tapioca, so I added cornstarch at the end. It was so delicious there were no leftovers, so the gumminess wasn’t an issue.

    Reply
  11. Sara says

    October 03, 2020 at 12:39 pm

    howdy all, Dr Dan, just to clarify, are you browning the whole piece of beef first, and then cutting it up ? or could it be cut up first, dusted with flour and then tossed in the pan and browned?
    Fall has begun here in Upstate NY, will probably try this recipe next week !!!
    Sara

    Reply
    • Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan says

      October 03, 2020 at 1:09 pm

      Hi Sara,
      You don't have to brown but it adds some taste. I suggest, trim and cut up first, then flour, then brown. The flour helps browning and also will add some thickening later during cooking.
      Dan

  12. Megan Roesch says

    March 02, 2019 at 1:53 pm

    Hi, I am going to make your recipe for Beef Stew today. What size crockpot should I use?
    Thank You for sharing your recipe.

    Reply
    • DrDan says

      March 02, 2019 at 2:04 pm

      Hi Megan,
      Welcome to the blog.
      Anything under 5 qt will be too full. I use a 6.5 qt. If cut it half, 3 qt. is a good minimum.
      Dan

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