Ah, Crockpot steak bites—a super easy, hands-off way to get tender, flavorful pieces of steak without searing on the stove. Here’s the breakdown:
What it is:
- Bite-sized pieces of steak cooked low and slow in a slow cooker (Crockpot).
- Often combined with garlic, butter, onions, and sometimes mushrooms or a savory sauce.
Key Points:
- Meat choice: Sirloin, ribeye, or flank steak work best because they stay tender when cooked slowly.
- Texture: Unlike seared steak, these aren’t crusty—they’re soft and juicy.
- Flavor: Typically enhanced with Worcestershire sauce, soy sauce, garlic, herbs, or a creamy sauce.
Basic Method:
- Cut steak into 1–2 inch cubes.
- Toss with seasonings and place in the Crockpot.
- Add onions, garlic, or mushrooms if desired.
- Cook on low for 4–6 hours (or high for 2–3 hours) until tender.
- Optional: Thicken the juices with cornstarch slurry or add a bit of butter at the end for richness.
It’s basically a lazy-person steak dinner—perfect with rice, mashed potatoes, or over pasta.
If you want, I can give a full step-by-step Crockpot steak bites recipe with a simple sauce that comes out tender every time. Do you want me to do that?