40 Ground Beef Recipes to Make in Your Slow Cooker (2024)

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40 Ground Beef Recipes to Make in Your Slow Cooker (1)Lesley BallaUpdated: Jan. 12, 2024

    Serve up a satisfying supper with one of these cozy ground beef Crockpot recipes. With everything from lasagna to meat loaf, you'll never want to cook ground beef any other way.

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    Stamp-of-Approval Spaghetti Sauce

    This hearty sauce made with both ground beef and sausage is great on any shape pasta, not just spaghetti. It freezes well, too! Just put cooled sauce in a freezer-safe container, cover and freeze for up to three months. Make sure to thaw it in the refrigerator overnight before reheating on the stove.

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    California Tamale Pie

    This delicious ground beef and cornmeal combo has the taste and texture of tamales, but takes a lot less time to make. Top with cheese, sour cream and jalapenos for a full-flavored meal. If you’re going beyond ground beef, we have more slow-cooker beef recipes for soul-warming meals.

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    Slow-Cooker Sloppy Joes

    A classic sloppy joes recipe made with ground beef, onions and green pepper is the epitome of Crockpot cooking. If you want to make it a little lighter, use ground turkey. In addition to soft rolls, have extras like sweet pickles, onions and more for toppings.

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    Slow-Cooker Quinoa Chili

    Quinoa adds extra protein and nutrients to this ground beef and bean chili. Want to make it vegetarian? Omit the beef! Amp up the spice if you like things even hotter, and keep cooling sour cream along with other toppings close by.

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    Making cabbage rolls in the slow cooker means the only real work you have to put in is rolling the beef and rice mixture in crisp-tender cabbage leaves. Love that cruciferous vegetable? We have a lot more cabbage recipes for your next meal.

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    Spicy Beef Vegetable Stew

    The only thing you have to do with this recipe is brown the meat for a few minutes before dumping it, along with frozen vegetables and a few other pantry staples, into the slow cooker. Serve with cornbread or crusty French bread.

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    Slow-Cooker Enchiladas

    You can use either flour or corn tortillas in this layered slow-cooker enchilada recipe. To make it even easier, mix in enchilada sauce instead of the tomatoes, chiles and spices with the ground beef. Once you’ve mastered this, you can make other slow-cooker Mexican foods, like tostadas, chicken mole and more.

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    The best meatballs are held together by breadcrumbs and a little bit of egg. When you put these beefy meatballs in the slow cooker, they become even more flavorful and tender. Serve with penne or ziti, or any pasta shape. Leftovers? Meatball subs, of course!

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    Cincinnati Chili Dogs

    You don’t just cook the chili in the slow cooker, but the hot dogs too! Add them toward the end of cooking so they become infused with the sweet Cincinnati chili flavors. Then ladle a lot more chili over the dogs in buns, top with onion and cheese, and watch them quickly disappear.

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    Corny Chili

    Dump everything in the slow cooker in the morning, and come home to a richly flavored beef chili that deserves all the best toppings, like cheese, onion, sour cream and jalapenos. Check out some of our other slow-cooker chili recipes for more ideas.

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    Meat Loaf Burgers

    To make these tasty burgers, layer beef patties over onions in the slow cooker and let them cook for hours in a flavorful tomato sauce. All of it—sauce, onions and burger—goes right on the bun. Have another pound of meat waiting in the wings? Use it in one of our other best ground beef recipes.

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    Spicy Goulash

    This easy goulash recipe needs nothing more than a few pantry staples and spices, like canned tomatoes, beans, cumin and chili powder. You don’t even cook the macaroni first—it goes in dry and comes out delicious.

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    Sloppy Joe Tater Tot Casserole

    Kids and adults will love this easy slow-cooker casserole. Want to make it a more balanced meal? Serve with fresh vegetables like carrots and celery sticks or a big leafy salad.

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    Peppered Meat Loaf

    By putting big potato wedges in the bottom of the slow cooker before this hearty meat loaf, the wedges absorb some of the flavor from the meat and sauce. If you don’t want to add sausage, consider plain ground pork or more beef if it’s what you have.

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    Cuban Picadillo

    There are many variations of picadillo, a Cuban ground beef dish with tomatoes, spices, capers, olives and raisins. But this one is the easiest because it all goes into a slow cooker for a long stew. Serve it with rice, a nice salad, and if you want to get really traditional, these simple air-fryer plantains.

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    Spicy Montana Chili

    When you need a chili with some kick, add more jalapenos; if you want it mild, use less. This is a thick chili for cold days, especially when served with cornbread still warm from the oven.

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    Two-Step Stroganoff

    The slow cooker is also great for hot days when you don’t want to heat up the kitchen. Beef Stroganoff sounds like it should be fancy, but this simple ground beef dish can be made in the slow cooker for ease. It’s a great ground beef Crockpot recipe for potlucks and other gatherings.

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    Italian Stuffed Peppers

    When you make stuffed peppers in a slow cooker, it allows more time for the tender ground beef filling to come together and the flavors to meld. The added mozzarella cheese gives the dish a slightly Italian slant (but you can always leave it out).

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    Slow-Cooked Enchilada Dinner

    Build layers of flour tortillas, a spicy ground beef mixture and cheese in the slow cooker, then let it do its thing for about two hours. Make a criss-crossed foil liner so it’s easier to lift the enchilada dish out of the slow cooker and cut it into servings.

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    Italian Meatball Subs

    Skip the spaghetti altogether and make meatballs for subs and sandwiches. These meatballs are made with ground beef and sausage, plus a variety of seasonings, and they make a superb stuffing for Italian rolls or crusty bread.

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    Easy Chow Mein

    This easy version of chow mein takes only a few ingredients, most probably already stocked in your pantry, and a few hours in the Crockpot. It freezes well, so you can get a few meals done in one fell swoop. Need more quick and easy dinner ideas? Check out more recipes with ground beef for inspiration.

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    Beefy Cabbage Bean Stew

    This stew is more like a veggie-filled chili, with an entire bag of shredded cabbage added to the slow cooker along with ground beef, beans, salsa, tomatoes and more. Top it just like chili with cheddar cheese, sour cream and jalapenos.

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    Bacon Cheeseburger Soup

    Cheeseburger soup is absolutely one of the most delicious things to come out of the slow cooker. The crisp bacon topping is gilding the lily a bit, but just like a great burger, it’s welcome. Like other ground beef Crockpot recipes, you can easily swap in ground turkey or chicken for this soup.

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    Slow-Cooker Spanish Rice

    This one pot meal has everything: Rice, ground beef, tomatoes and lots of Tex-Mex flavor. Serve with tortillas or lettuce cups for filling and folding.

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    Fall Vegetable Sloppy Joes

    Turn ground beef sloppy joes into a full meal with grated vegetables, like parsnips, carrots and butternut squash. Even the most finicky eaters won’t know the difference, especially when everything is topped with shredded cheese and served on a soft bun.

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    Meatball Cabbage Rolls

    Stuffed cabbage by another name, these savory meat-filled cabbage rolls cook low and slow in a lightly spiced tomato sauce. All you need is some delicious mashed potatoes and fresh green beans on the side for a perfect comfort food meal.

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    Cowboy Calico Beans

    This Crockpot ground beef recipe with four different kinds of beans and a tangy sauce is the perfect party staple. After a few hours in the slow cooker, ketchup, cider vinegar, mustard and brown sugar really help amp up the flavor.

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    Ground Beef Spinach Alfredo Lasagna

    Use no-cook lasagna noodles for this hearty slow-cooker pasta dish; they won’t get too soft as it cooks. The two sauces, both alfredo and tomato, come together beautifully in this rich and hearty layered pasta recipe.

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    Meatballs in Honey Buffalo Sauce

    A sweet and spicy meatball recipe will turn heads at your next potluck or party. Serve it alongside other buffet favorites like crudites and dips, or create meatball sliders with small dinner rolls.

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    Spicy Stuffed Banana Peppers

    If you can’t find banana peppers, or aren’t willing to test your luck finding the not-so-spicy ones, use Bianca or bell peppers instead. The ground beef, sausage and quinoa filling tastes great in all of them!

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    Zippy Spaghetti Sauce

    Leftovers? Simply ladle the thick and hearty ground beef sauce over garlic bread the next day, top with a little cheese and pop in the oven or toaster oven. Or freeze it: This sauce will keep up to three months in an airtight freezer-safe container.

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    Chili Mac

    If you want to kick up the heat in this chili mac, use chile-spiked beans and top with fresh or pickled jalapeno and hot pepper cheese. Want to turn it into soup? Simply add a can of beef broth.

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    Italian Beef Vegetable Soup

    This is the kind of soup that’s as good in the summer as it is in the winter, using whatever fresh vegetables you have around. It’s great with carrots, Brussels sprouts, cabbage and celery, but you can mix and match to your liking. Serve with fluffy dinner rolls or flaky biscuits.

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    Moo Shu Lettuce Cups

    A riff on the classic Chinese takeout dish, this super easy version has all the flavors of moo shu pork but with ground beef. To serve, use crisp lettuce leaves or traditional Chinese pancakes or even flour tortillas.

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    Meat Loaf from the Slow Cooker

    Variations in meat loaf generally come down to the binder (in this case saltines and egg), the seasonings and the sauce. The sauce for this one has a touch of nutmeg. Make sure to use the foil “cross” in the bottom of the pot to lift the loaf out with ease.

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    Potluck Enchilada Meatballs

    Use taco seasoning and enchilada sauce for these easy and inexpensive meatballs. They’re particularly great for potlucks. Have a stack of corn or flour tortillas on the side so guests can make their own meatball tacos.

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    Slow-Cooker Pizza

    This isn’t exactly pizza (there’s no crust), but it is a clever way to get pizza flavors, from the sauce to the cheese and pepperoni, in a slow-cooker noodle casserole. Just like pizza, add any of your favorite toppings, such as crumbled sausage, olives and green peppers.

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    Originally Published: August 14, 2018

    40 Ground Beef Recipes to Make in Your Slow Cooker (38)

    Lesley Balla

    As an associate food editor for Taste of Home, Lesley writes and edits recipes, works closely with freelancers, and tracks cooking and food trends. After working in hospitality for a decade, Lesley went on to report on the food industry for national, regional and local print and digital publications. Throughout her career, she’s highlighted both famous and unsung culinary heroes, featured up-and-coming wine and spirits destinations, and closely followed the food scenes and chefs in many cities. Her own cooking style has been influenced by the places she's lived: Ohio, Key West, Massachusetts, Oregon, and a long stint in Southern California, where she still visits as often as possible, if only for the citrus and avocados.When not at her desk, you’ll find Lesley taking photos of everything, hitting farmers markets, baking something delicious at home and road-tripping around the Pacific Northwest with her husband and their bottled-chaos pup, Pucci, shucking oysters and cracking crabs along the way.

    40 Ground Beef Recipes to Make in Your Slow Cooker (2024)

    FAQs

    Can you cook raw ground beef in a slow cooker? ›

    Absolutely, which is why you should always adjust times and amounts as needed. Smaller amounts of slow cooker hamburger only need a few hours before they are done.

    How to cook large amounts of ground beef at once? ›

    Bulk Cooking Ground Beef in a Slow Cooker
    1. Break ground beef up into smaller pieces in the slow cooker.
    2. Season with salt, pepper and garlic powder. ...
    3. Cook on low for 6-8 hours. ...
    4. Drain. ...
    5. Let cool and package into smaller portions into freezer bags (don't forget to label the bags).
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    Do you have to brown ground beef before putting it in the slow cooker? ›

    Ground meat should always be browned in a skillet and drained before adding it to the slow cooker with the other ingredients. This process prevents it from clumping together as it cooks and cuts down on the amount of grease in the final dish.

    Can I put raw beef straight into a slow cooker? ›

    Can you put meat straight into a slow cooker? Meat can be added directly unseared and not browned.

    Can you put beef in slow cooker without liquid? ›

    It's also important to season your beef first and then add plenty of beef broth or another liquid a recipe for slow cooked beef calls for. The meat will make a little of its own juices, but cooking it without liquid may dry out your beef long before it's even fully-cooked, making for a not-so-appetizing dinner.

    How to cook 5 pounds of ground beef? ›

    All you do is add up to 3 pounds of ground beef to your crock-pot (I have done as many as 5 lbs. at one time). Break up the beef and add ¼ cup water (per pound of beef). Turn your crock-pot on and cook on HIGH for 2-3 hours or LOW for 4-6 hours.

    How many pounds of ground meat do I need for 30 people? ›

    Try serving 3/4 of a pound per person to factor in the extra weight. If you're dishing up some ground beef for taco night, ¼ of a pound per person should be sufficient. You might want to consider ¾ of a pound for those with heartier appetites. A half a pound might not be enough.

    Why do you put flour on meat before cooking? ›

    As for why it's such a prevalent method at all, the two main reasons people will supply are that it helps create a more flavorful sear on the meat and that it thickens up the sauce or broth of the final product.

    Should meat or vegetables go in crockpot first? ›

    Fill the crock pot at least half full and no more than two-thirds full. Thaw frozen meats and vegetables before placing in the crock pot. Place dense vegetables in crock pot first, such as carrots and potatoes, since they take longer than meats to cook.

    What happens if you don't brown meat before cooking? ›

    “If you leave any parts not browned, you are leaving flavor behind." Wondering about seasoning? Stockton suggests seasoning your meat one day (or at least 10 hours) ahead of time, then letting it sit uncovered on a rack in the refrigerator.

    What should you not cook in a slow cooker? ›

    ​11 things you shouldn't put in your slow cooker
    1. Lean meats. ...
    2. Raw meat. ...
    3. Too much liquid. ...
    4. Delicate vegetables. ...
    5. Too much spice. ...
    6. Dairy. ...
    7. Too much booze. ...
    8. Meat that has the skin on.
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    Is it safe to leave a slow cooker on overnight? ›

    Yes, it's safe to leave a slow cooker on when you leave the house. The purpose of a slow cooker is to allow you to cook while you aren't home. Slow cookers simmer food slowly, killing bacteria and raising meat to the perfect internal temperature.

    Is it better to slow cook on low or high? ›

    Foods take different times to cook depending upon the setting used. Certainly, foods will cook faster on high than on low. However, for all-day cooking or for less-tender cuts, you may want to use the low setting.

    What happens if you don't brown meat for chili? ›

    For those with this question in the future, the answer summed up: browning adds more flavor. Not browning the beef beforehand results in greasy chili and boiled mushy yucky beef.

    Do you have to cook ground beef before making chili? ›

    Raw meat and pot of chili are two things that just don't belong together. If the recipe includes any type of ground meat, bacon, chorizo, or cubes of beef, it should always be browned first. Try this: The first order of business before adding anything else to the pot is to brown any meat in your recipe.

    Can you slow cook pre cooked meat? ›

    Reheating leftovers in a slow cooker is not recommended. Cooked food should be reheated on the stove, in a microwave, or in a conventional oven until it reaches 165 °F. Then the hot food can be placed in a preheated slow cooker to keep it hot for serving—at least 140 °F as measured with a food thermometer.

    Can you cook beef too long in slow cooker? ›

    Each slow cooker meal's cooking time differs depending on the meat and its weight. The low setting is important so you don't overcook it, potentially leaving you with a dry or tough meal.

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