Slow Cooker Broccoli Beef

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Super easy Slow Cooker Broccoli Beef! The sweet/savory/garlicky sauce is AMAZING, not to mention so much better tasting and healthier than takeout. 

If you love Slow Cooker Broccoli Beef, you’ve gotta try my NEW INSTANT POT BROCCOLI BEEF, as well as my popular Shredded Chicken Tacos, Slow Cooker Beef Stroganoff, and Instant Pot Beef Bourguignon

slow cooker broccoli beef and a spoon in a bowl.

Say hello to my new favorite thing ever: This absolutely, hands down, best-ever, all-time favorite Slow Cooker Broccoli Beef recipe.

close up of slow cooker broccoli beef and a wooden serving spoon in a slow cooker.

And that statement includes every broccoli beef recipe I’ve ever tasted — all of which were ordered from a restaurant establishment. This is my way of telling you that this broccoli beef is quite literally better than takeout. I know bloggers say that a lot. But today, it just has to be said. One taste and you’ll agree with me.

close up of slow cooker broccoli beef and a spoon in a bowl.

This past November we visited my grandparents in California and promised them that they were welcome at our house for dinner the next time they were in town. Well, this past weekend they were in town and they took us up on this offer. 

I’m happy to report, this broccoli beef did not fail me. My grandparents (and Pops!) went on and on and onnnnnn about how much they loved it. Can I get a woot! woot! for impressing the husband, father, grandmum and grandpop in one fell swoop?

So easy, incredibly tasty, healthy, and company-worthy… just do yourself a big fat favor and skip the takeout in favor of home cooked next time you’re craving this Asian classic.

Here’s What You Need

  • Flank steak
  • Beef broth
  • Low sodium soy sauce
  • Brown sugar
  • Sesame oil
  • Minced garlic
  • Red chili flakes (optional)
  • Broccoli florets
  • Cornstarch
  • Cold water

Here’s How You Make it

Wondering how to make broccoli beef in your crockpot? It’s easy! I’ll walk you through it. Not only is this delicious, it’s super simple to throw together in the slow cooker, go on about your day, and come back a few hours later to dig in. 

  1. After I’ve chopped, cut, and measured all the ingredients, I bring them all over to the slow cooker to put in and forget about it for a good 4-5 hours. 
  2. First, grease the inside of the slow cooker, then add the steak, broth, soy sauce, brown sugar, oil, garlic and chili flakes if you are using it. Add the lid and cook on high for 2-3 hours or low for 4-5 hours. 
  3. Make a slurry from cornstarch and water right before you’re ready to serve this beef recipe. Then, add the slurry to the slow cooker and stir it into the sauce. Put the lid back on and let the sauce cook up and thicken for another 20-25 minutes. 
  4. Now for the broccoli. While you’re waiting for the sauce to thicken, microwave your florets (or steam on the stovetop) and add the broccoli to the beef right before serving, mixing in well to coat the broccoli in the delicious sauce.
  5. Time to serve this delicious dish, sit back and watch the smiles form on everyone’s faces as they enjoy this better-than-takeout Slow Cooker Broccoli Beef.
slow cooker broccoli beef and a spoon in a bowl.

Expert Tips and Tricks

While this broccoli beef dish is great the way it is, there are plenty of ways to tweak it to your tastes: 

  • Add 1-2 teaspoons of red pepper flakes to the beef and sauce before setting the cooking time.
  • For even more heat, top with Sriracha after plating the dish.
  • Use a combination of broccoli and cauliflower for your vegetables. Or, add in more Asian veggies like snow peas, water chestnuts, or thick-cut carrots. 
  • For a super fast shortcut to cooking the vegetables, use frozen broccoli that cooks right in the bag. Follow the directions on the bag for best results. 
  • Purchase already-cut flank steak at your grocery store or ask the butcher. You might find it labeled “fajita steak” or something to that effect. You can just add that right into the slow cooker, no cutting required! 
  • If you are cutting your own flank steak, be sure to cut across the grain. This ensures the muscle fibers are cut as short as possible, thus making the meat as tender (i.e. not chewy) as possible. 
  • If you have trouble cutting your steak, you can freeze it first for up to an hour to make it easier to slice into. 
  • I like to garnish this with sliced green onions or cilantro. This gives the dish a little more bite at the end.

What Cut of Beef do Chinese Restaurants Use?

Chinese restaurants usually use a topside of beef. Something like flank steak, that’s low in fat and can be sliced easily. This ensures the beef cooks up nice and tender and just makes for the best stir-fries and other Asian beef dishes like this one.

You can also use skirt steak, hanger steak, or even brisket if that’s all you have/can find. Happy eating! 

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Slow Cooker Broccoli Beef

Super easy Slow Cooker Broccoli Beef! The sweet/savory/garlicky sauce is AMAZING, not to mention so much better tasting and healthier than takeout. 
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 4 hours
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Total: 4 hours 10 minutes
Servings: 4 servings
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Ingredients 

  • 1 ½ pounds flank steak, thinly sliced and chopped into 2 inch pieces
  • 1 cup beef broth
  • cup low sodium soy sauce
  • cup brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil
  • 1 tablespoon minced garlic
  • ¼ teaspoon red chili flakes , (optional)
  • 4 cups broccoli florets
  • 2 tablespoons cornstarch
  • 4 tablespoons cold water

Instructions 

  • Grease the inside of a slow cooker. Add steak, beef broth, soy sauce, brown sugar, sesame oil, garlic, and chili flakes. Cover and cook on high for 2-3 hours or low 4-5 hours.
  • Minutes before serving, uncover the slow cooker. In a small bowl, whisk corn starch and water until dissolved. Add to slow cooker and stir. Cover and allow to cook another 20-25 minutes.
  • Just before serving, place broccoli in a large tupperware, fill with 1/2 inch of water, and place the lid on in an off-set manner so that the container can vent. Microwave on high for 3 minutes. Drain, stir broccoli into slow cooker, and serve.

Notes

For a bit of a spicy kick, add a full 1-2 teaspoons of crushed red pepper flakes

Nutrition

Calories: 410kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 42g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 102mg | Sodium: 1768mg | Potassium: 1011mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 20g | Vitamin A: 604IU | Vitamin C: 82mg | Calcium: 109mg | Iron: 4mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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476 Comments

  1. AllisoN says:

    5 stars
    FIrst, i loVe, lOve, love this reCipe and Have shaRed It with so many others! Just wondering, is there a way to it in an instaPOt, rather tHan the slow cooker? Thanks for your help (and amazing recipes!)

  2. roshelle says:

    Can you use an instant pot?

    1. Tiffany says:

      It can be done! There a few comments from earlier readers who have shared how they did it and had great success!

  3. Gini says:

    Can this be made up ahead of time and be put into the freezer RAW? Hoping to do a weekend of batch cooking. Looks amazing.

    1. Tiffany says:

      Hi Gini- I have frozen this meal with the broccoli and had great success!

  4. Wyatt packer says:

    OH MY G-O-S-H!!!
    I’ve made this recipe probably about 3 times, and its melt in your mouth good. My family loves it. Instead of steaming the broCcoli like it says, i saute it with some oil to get a beautiful color and nice crunch. Also, i usE an istant pot, so ive pressure cooked it too, it’s still jUst as good in oNly 20 minutes. Thanks, thIs recipe rocks!

    1. Tiffany says:

      That is awesome, Wyatt! I am stoked to hear that you have had such great success with this recipe! Even in the instant pot!! Thanks for sharing your experience! 🙂

  5. Linda says:

    Made this recipe a month ago and it was a big hit with my husband. Meat was so tender.besides broccoli I added frozen vegetable oriental mix and water chestnuts. served it over rice. Bringing this to a family pot luck dinner this weekend.

    1. Tiffany says:

      Awesome job, Linda! I hope it just as big of a hit at your family pot luck!! Thanks for stopping by! 🙂

  6. Melinda Creely says:

    I Cant wait to try the steak and broccoli.

  7. Debbie marks says:

    Very interested. Makes me need to wake up my crockpot.
    Thanks

    1. Tiffany says:

      You will love this one! Totally worth it! 😉

  8. Debbie marks says:

    Very interested in waking up my slow cooker. Thanks

  9. Jessica says:

    This is my husbands fav di!! It is so delicious!! The ffirst time i made it with toasted sesame oil, because its what i had! I didnt realize it was different Until i had to buy more, and the TOasted sesame oil gives it a slightly different flavor, but still great!

    1. Tiffany says:

      Thanks for your input, Jessica! Sounds like you did a great job- husband approved as well! 😉

  10. CatiE says:

    Any idea how many calories per serving?

    1. Tiffany says:

      Hi Catie- you can find this information by using MyFitnessPal… they have a great online tool (free!) where you can input any recipe URL into and it will generate that information for you!