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**Cover Beef with Flour and Put It in a Slow Cooker: You’ll Love It When It’s Done!**
This dish might sound straightforward, but the end result is pure comfort food bliss. The beef becomes incredibly tender, absorbing all the flavors from the broth and seasonings, while the flour helps thicken the sauce into a rich, flavorful gravy. The best part? You don’t need to spend all day in the kitchen. Set it, forget it, and come home to an amazing meal.
### Why You’ll Love This Recipe
2. **Tender, Juicy Beef**: The slow cooking process makes the beef incredibly tender. It cooks low and slow, allowing the meat to absorb all the seasonings and become melt-in-your-mouth soft. Perfect for those long, busy days when you want a meal that’s ready and waiting when you get home.
3. **Perfect for Busy Days**: With only a few minutes of prep time, this dish is ideal for busy nights when you don’t have the time or energy to cook an elaborate dinner. Toss everything in the slow cooker before you leave the house, and let it work its magic.
5. **Budget-Friendly**: This is a great recipe for getting the most out of your beef. Using tougher cuts of beef (like chuck roast or stew meat) and slow cooking it makes the meat tender and flavorful without breaking the bank.
– **2-3 pounds beef** (chuck roast, stew meat, or any cut for slow cooking)
– **1/2 cup all-purpose flour**
– **1 teaspoon salt**
– **1/2 teaspoon black pepper**
– **1 teaspoon garlic powder**
– **1 teaspoon onion powder**
– **1/2 teaspoon dried thyme** (optional, for extra flavor)
– **2 cups beef broth** (or more, depending on how much gravy you want)
– **1 medium onion**, chopped (optional, for added flavor)
– **1-2 tablespoons olive oil** (optional, for browning the beef)
– **1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce** (optional, for a rich, umami flavor)
#### 1. Prepare the Beef
Start by trimming any excess fat off the beef, if necessary. Cut it into large chunks or leave it as a whole roast, depending on your preference.
In a shallow dish, combine the flour, salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, and dried thyme. Dredge the beef pieces in the flour mixture, making sure each piece is evenly coated. This step helps create a flavorful crust on the beef and thickens the gravy as it cooks.
#### 3. Add the Beef to the Slow Cooker
Once the beef is coated in flour (and browned, if desired), transfer it to the slow cooker. If you’re using onions, scatter them over the beef. You can also add a splash of Worcestershire sauce for an extra savory depth of flavor.
#### 4. Add the Broth
Pour the beef broth over the beef. You want the beef to be partially submerged in the liquid to help it cook evenly and stay juicy. If you like a lot of gravy, add a bit more broth. Stir everything to combine.