Quick and easy slow cooker beef and broccoli recipe, made with simple ingredients. The juicy, tender beef is coated in soy ginger garlic sauce.
If you like my One Pot Chicken and Broccoli Recipe, you are going to love this slow cooker beef and broccoli recipe. The beef is so soft and tender and the sauce is so juicy and flavorful that you would have this on your meal plan every week. I wouldn't call this recipe authentic because it has been modified to suit the American taste but it's still so delicious. I think this is even fresher and better than Chinese takeout. Also, you can modify it to suit your preference. Plus, it's so much cheaper than takeout and not as greasy either.
This slow cooker broccoli beef requires only 10 minutes of prep time!
You just dump all the ingredients and let it all cook for a few hours. Truly can't get easier than that!
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How to make beef and broccoli? How do you make easy Chinese beef and broccoli?
- Add the beef, soy sauce, brown sugar, broth, sesame oil, pepper, ginger, garlic, Sriracha sauce in the slow cooker and mix it all together.
- Cook for a few hours.
- Remove some of the sauce into a small mixing bowl and mix it together with cornstarch. Pour this mixture into the crockpot and mix everything together.
- Add broccoli.
- Cover and cook for a few more minutes until sauce thickens.
- Garnish with sesame seeds and enjoy.
What meat is used for beef broccoli recipe?
Flank or sirloin beef are best. Cut across the grain.
What is the sauce on beef and broccoli? (Beef and broccoli sauce)
It's made by combining together the following ingredients and letting it all cook until the sauce has a rich and smooth consistency, similar to a gravy that coats the meat:
- Soy sauce
- Broth
- Sugar
- Ginger
- Garlic
- Cornstarch
- Sesame oil
- Salt
- Pepper
Beef and broccoli crockpot/ Beef broccoli crock pot
Since there are so many different brands of crockpots, cooking time can vary slightly. I have noticed that those with sealed covers usually cook a little faster since less heat is being let out (About 20 minutes quicker). For the recipe below, I used a crockpot without the sealed cover.
Beef and broccoli stir fry recipe/ Beef broccoli stir fry
This version is more suitable if you are cooking over the stovetop in a wok. Add the ingredients from the recipe below in a wok and cook it on high heat until the sauce thickens and fully coats the meat.
Healthy beef and broccoli
To make this healthier, use honey or molasses instead of brown sugar.
Beef and broccoli ramen
Mix in 1-2 cups boiled ramen noodles and more broth (per your desired consistency) at the end to make a very filling meal.
Tips for easy beef and broccoli recipe
- Use low sodium broth and low sodium soy sauce to prevent this meal from becoming too salty.
- Do not add the broccoli in the beginning because it It will become very soft and soggy by the end. Add it towards the end. For firm and crunchy broccoli, add it in the final l 15 minutes and let it cook. For soft but firm broccoli, add it in the last 30 minutes and let it cook.
- Cooking time may vary a bit, depending on the type of slow cooker you use.
- Adjust the amount of sugar and soy sauce, based on your preference.
- The sauce will thicken a bit more as it cools down.
- Some people just dump the cornstarch in the crockpot but I don't recommend that because doing this can form little starch lumps. I recommend dissolving cornstarch in some of the sauce separately and then mixing that into the crockpot.
- Don't replace brown sugar with granulated sugar because brown sugar has a deeper, richer flavor.
- Don't omit sesame oil because even though it's a small quantity, it adds an immensely strong aroma and flavor.
- Use other frozen vegetables, if you like.
Serve this best beef and broccoli recipe with:
- Pasta (Ramen noodles or egg noodles are awesome)
- Boiled rice
- Boiled quinoa
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Recipe
Slow Cooker Beef and Broccoli Recipe
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Ingredients
- 1.5 pounds Boneless beef Cut into 2 inch cubes
- ¼ cup Soy sauce Low sodium
- ¼ cup Brown sugar
- 1 cup Beef broth Low sodium
- 2 tablespoon Sesame oil
- Salt To taste
- Pepper To taste
- 1 teaspoon Ginger Finely minced
- 1 teaspoon Garlic Finely minced
- 1 tablespoon Sriracha sauce Optional
- 3 tablespoon Cornstarch
- 2-3 cup Broccoli florets Frozen
- 1 teaspoon Sesame seeds For garnish
Instructions
- Add the beef, soy sauce, brown sugar, broth, sesame oil, pepper, ginger, garlic, Sriracha sauce in the slow cooker and mix it all together.
- Cover and let everything cook for 3 hours on high OR 5 hours on low.
- Remove ⅓ cup of the liquid into a small mixing bowl. Add cornstarch and mix it together until smooth. Pour this mixture in the crockpot and mix everything together.
- Add broccoli.
- Cover and cook for 30 minutes so that the sauce thickens.
- Garnish with roasted sesame seeds.
- Serve immediately with rice.
Notes
- Read all my tips above.
- Leftovers can be stored in a sealed container in the fridge for up to 2 days.
Nutrition
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Happy cooking everyone!
sarah says
This is so delicious! Leftovers are even better.
Aimee Shugarman says
One of our favorite meals for takeout, and now it's our favorite slow cooker dish!
Bill says
Very tasty! Used chicken broth by mistake but was delicious none the less.
John says
Very good and easy...I doubled the meat and somewhat adjusted and walked away for a while...I put it on a bed of noodles and bingo...thanx
Gail says
Good, but I'll cut the sesame oil in half next time. I'm just not a big sesame oil person. I served over egg noodles and stopped and bought an egg roll to go with it! Gotta have my egg rolls. I did end up making it in the crockpot, only because it was getting late and this way I wouldn't have to cook the next day. Definitely on the remake list.
I added more soy sauce for myself, but I think that's a personal preference which can be done once plated.