Slow Cooker Irish Beef Stew Recipe (2024)

It’s easy to make a comforting Irish Beef Stew right in your slow cooker for St. Patrick’s Day! Packed with beef, vegetables and a delicious gravy, this is comfort food at its finest.

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We are absolutely a “meat and potatoes” household. I think we’d gladly eat that for every meal of the week, ha! And this stew is no different – I first shared this recipe in 2016, but thought it finally needed an update before I miss another St. Patrick’s Day. So, here we are now (March 9th 2020) ☺️?

The more kids I have ?, the more I’ve been using my slow cooker. While I make a mean Beef and Guiness Stew in my Dutch oven (and like to get vocal about my dislike of the trusty old crockpot, haha!) and a great Irish Stew in my Instant Pot – honestly, nothing beats the crock on a crazy day with 3 little kids running about.

Note: I’m adding the instructions for the stove and for the instant pot at the bottom of this post for your convenience, but I definitely make stew most often in the slow cooker these days.

Ingredients you’ll need

Here is a visual overview of the ingredients in the recipe. Scroll down to the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post for quantities!

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Ingredient notes

  • Beef: Use cheap stew meat here. This cooks for a long time in the crockpot and will get tender this way.
  • Broth: I recommend beef broth for the best flavor and color. If you only have chicken, I strongly recommend adding 1 tablespoon soy sauce and 1 extra teaspoon Worcestershire sauce to the stew (reduce the salt to taste).
  • Vegetables: Carrots, potatoes and celery are classic in an Irish stew. Feel free to leave out the celery if you don’t like it.

A note about the liquid: I used to use a dark beer in Irish stew when my kids were still on baby/toddler meals, but now the older two are eating all of the same foods as we do and they hate the taste of beer. So, I now use stock vs beer.

If you want to use beer, I STRONGLY recommend taking the time to at least sauté the onions. Use the beer to deglaze the pan and simmer for a couple of minutes to cook off some of the alcohol.

How to make Irish Beef Stew in the slow cooker

Please note: I always brown the beef and sauté the onions and garlic before adding everything to the slow cooker. The rest of the stew basically cooks itself, and the extra work is worth it in terms of more flavor.

If you need to skip the browning and sautéing because of time or other restraints, I don’t recommend using any beer in the stew.

Steps to make this stew:

1) brown the beef and remove to the slow cooker, then

2) sauté the onion and garlic.

3) Deglaze the pan and

4) add onions and liquid to slow cooker.

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5) Add vegetables, herbs and liquid to crock,

6) slow cook.

7) Finish with a cornstarch slurry to thicken.

Recipe tips

  • Make sure to whisk the flour very well into the broth, otherwise you’ll have a lumpy gravy.
  • If your beef stew doesn’t thicken to your liking even after adding the cornstarch slurry, try blending 1 cup of the stew. Stir it back into the slow cooker and you should have a thicker gravy.
  • Even though you usually need to leave the slow cooker lid on for the whole cooking process, you really need to leave it open for the last 15-30 minutes here to properly thicken the stew. Make sure the crockpot is safely standing on the counter and pets or children cannot get to it.
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Dutch oven or instant pot instructions

Dutch oven: Heat the oven to 350°F. Brown the meat/sauté the onions in a large Dutch oven. Deglaze with beer or broth, then take off the heat. Add the vegetables, broth/flour/Worcestershire mixture and herbs. Close with the lid and put in the oven for 1-2 hours. CAREFULLY remove, using oven gloves (!!). Put on the stove, remove the lid and stir in the cornstarch slurry over medium heat. Simmer 10-15 minutes, or until thickened to your liking.

Instant Pot: Set the instant pot to “sauté” and brown the meat in batches. Remove, then sauté the onion. Deglaze with beer or broth, then switch off the instant pot.

Add the meat back in, and add the vegetables, broth/flour/Worcestershire mixture and herbs. Close the instant pot and set the valve to “sealing”. Press the “stew” button.

Once the pot is indicating it’s done with cooking, do a natural pressure release for 10 minutes (just unplug your pot and leave it alone). Then manually release any remaining pressure and open the lid.

To thicken, set the instant pot to sauté and stir in the cornstarch slurry. Simmer until thickened. Alternatively, you can blend 1 cup of the stew and stir it back in.

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Serving suggestions

We usually eat this stew by itself, maybe with a side of crusty bread. Either a traditional whole wheat soda bread, or a no knead bread are my favorites here!

The stew also very delicious over mashed potatoes, if you have big eaters in the house (my teenage brothers always needed this with their stew!). I recommend either making a batch of instant pot mashed potatoes, or whip up this traditional colcannon (it’s EASY!) if you want to go all-in for St. Patrick’s Day.

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More St. Patrick’s Day recipes

  • Sausages and Onion Gravy: Bangers and Mash!
  • Irish Soda Bread with Raisins
  • Colcannon
  • Homemade Shepherd’s Pie

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Slow Cooker Irish Beef Stew

A flavorful Irish Beef Stew you can make in your slow cooker! The long cooking time really allows the flavors to melt together.

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Recipe details

Prep 15 minutes mins

Cook 7 hours hrs

Total 8 hours hrs

Servings 6 Servings

Difficulty Easy

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon oil
  • 1.5 lbs beef stew meat in 1-2 inch cubes
  • 2 small-medium onions peeled and cut into slim wedges
  • 2 cloves garlic crushed
  • 1 pound waxy potatoes peeled and cut into chunks
  • 4 medium carrots peeled and cut into chunks
  • 3 sticks celery sliced
  • 4 cups beef broth see notes if want to use beer
  • 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce can use soy sauce in place
  • 4 tablespoons white flour
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ground black pepper to taste
  • 1 sprig thyme OR ¼ teaspoon dried
  • 1 sprig rosemary OR ¼ teaspoon dried
  • 1 bay leaf skip if you don’t have
  • 2 tablespoons cornstarch stirred into 3 tablespoon cool water to make a slurry (use more cornstarch for an extra-thick gravy, but don’t overdo it – it will thicken more as it cools slightly)

Instructions

  • Brown meat: Heat oil in large skillet over medium-high heat. Add beef and brown; remove and add to 4-6 quart slow cooker.

  • Sauté onions: Add onions to hot skillet and sauté over medium heat until softened. Pour in about ½ cup of the beef broth, scraping any browned bits off the bottom of the pan (see notes for using dark beer in this step). Take off the heat and carefully pour into slow cooker over meat.

  • Cook stew: Place potatoes, carrots and celery in slow cooker. Whisk together broth, Worcestershire sauce and flour in a measuring jug. Pour over meat and vegetables in slow cooker, then carefully stir. Tuck in herbs, close lid and cook on LOW for 7-8 hours or on HIGH for 4 hours.

  • Thicken: Open slow cooker and carefully stir. Pour in cornstarch slurry, stirring to combine well. Simmer WITHOUT the lid for 15-30 minuets on HIGH, until thickened.

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Notes

Recipe tips

  • Make sure to whisk the flour very well into the broth, otherwise you’ll have a lumpy gravy.
  • If your beef stew doesn’t thicken to your liking even after adding the cornstarch slurry, try blending 1 cup of the stew. Stir it back into the slow cooker and you should have a thicker gravy.
  • Even though you usually need to leave the slow cooker lid on for the whole cooking process, you really need to leave it open for the last 15-30 minutes here to properly thicken the stew. Make sure the crockpot is safely standing on the counter and pets or children cannot get to it.

Ingredient notes

  • Beef: Use cheap stew meat here. This cooks for a long time in the crockpot and will get tender this way.
  • Broth: I recommend beef broth for the best flavor and color. If you only have chicken, I strongly recommend adding 1 tablespoon soy sauce and 1 extra teaspoon Worcestershire sauce to the stew (reduce the salt to taste).
  • Vegetables: Carrots, potatoes and celery are classic in an Irish stew. Feel free to leave out the celery if you don’t like it.

To use beer:

Use 1 cup dark beer (like Guinness for example) to deglaze the pan after sautéing the onions. Simmer for 5 minutes. Only add 3 ¼ cups of beef broth to finish assembling the stew.

Nutrition

Serving: 1servingCalories: 310kcalCarbohydrates: 27gProtein: 30gFat: 9gSaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 70mgSodium: 940mgPotassium: 1075mgFiber: 4gSugar: 5gVitamin A: 6884IUVitamin C: 13mgCalcium: 73mgIron: 4mg

Nutrition is an estimate.

More recipe information

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: British

Slow Cooker Irish Beef Stew Recipe (2024)

FAQs

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

Cover and cook on low for 7-8 hours or on high for 4-5 hours. I prefer to cook this slow and low so that the beef become really tender and the flavors have time to meld together. Next, remove 1 cup of beef broth from the slow cooker and transfer to a medium bowl.

Can you overcook beef stew in a slow cooker? ›

Can you overcook something in a slow cooker? Slow cookers are specially designed to cook food for long periods of time, but yes, you can still overcook in a slow cooker if something is left on the wrong setting for longer than it's supposed to be.

What gives beef stew the best flavor? ›

Add spices such as turmeric, coriander and cumin at the early stage of cooking, when you are frying onions and garlic, to enhance the taste of the beef stew. Fresh herbs like coriander and bay leaves also contribute a distinct flavour without making the dish too spicy for the younger members of the family.

Can you cook stew too long in slow cooker? ›

Slow-cooker stew recipes are pretty forgiving, but cooking the stew too long can cause the meat to dry out and can also reduce the stewing liquid too much, leading to off flavors. If serving is delayed, switch your slow cooker to warm until you're ready to eat.

What's the difference between beef stew and Irish stew? ›

The main difference between an Irish stew and classic beef stew comes down to the protein. Traditional Irish stew is usually made with lamb, while beef stew is always made with beef. Our version includes beef chuck, which is less traditional, but easy to make and equally delicious.

How do I thicken my Irish stew? ›

Whisk a teaspoon of flour in a little cold water to make a slurry, then stir into the stew as it's cooking. Don't add dry flour directly to the stew as it may clump. After adding the slurry, bring the stew to boil. This will cook out the flour taste and allow the starch to swell.

What are 5 common ingredients in Irish cuisine? ›

Dining at the Irish table: your guide to Irish flavours
  • Pork, beef and lamb. Pork-based products have long had a special place in the Irish diet, from the classic bacon and cabbage to the great breakfast fry. ...
  • Cheese and dairy. ...
  • Irish bread and baked treats. ...
  • Seaweed.

What vegetables should not be added to a slow cooker? ›

Tender vegetables

Vegetables such as peas, asparagus and peppers can become a flavorless, mushy mess in a slow cooker.

What happens if you don't brown meat before a slow cooker? ›

"Browning, or caramelizing, meat before putting it into a slow cooker isn't 100 percent necessary, but it is well worth the effort for the most flavorful and full-bodied end result," he says. "The caramelized surface of the meat will lend rich flavor and color to the finished dish."

Can I leave food in a slow cooker overnight off after? ›

Most appliances will automatically shut off after 20 or so hours on this setting, but you shouldn't leave food in a slow cooker for an extended length of time. The general rule of thumb is that 2-4 hours is the maximum length of time you can leave food in a slow cooker on warm.

When to add vegetables to stew? ›

Add vegetables: After 1 hour 30 minutes, carefully remove pot from oven and use oven mitt to remove lid. Add vegetables and stir gently to combine. Carefully replace lid on pot and return stew to oven to cook for an additional hour.

What is the best tenderizer for stew meat? ›

The choice becomes easier when you realize that simple baking soda can be an ideal meat tenderizer that helps to bring out all the aromas and flavors in every sizzling beef stew or charburger.

How to make the perfect beef stew and the common mistakes to avoid? ›

Always sear your meat before you add the liquid and vegetables. A caramelised sear is essential to the flavour profile of a good stew, adding a rich undertone that you just won't get by throwing in the meat in its raw state. You want the stew to be slightly thickened, but not gloopy.

What is the difference between high and low on a crockpot slow cooker? ›

What is the difference between High and Low Setting in Crock-Pot Slow Cookers? What is the difference between High and Low Settings? Both low and high stabilizes at 209°F. The difference is the time it takes to reach that temperature.

Does stew taste better the longer it cooks? ›

Don't Stew the Stew Too Long Either

It might seem that cooking your beef stew on low for 8 hours will make it even better, but that is not true at all.

Does stew get better the longer you cook it? ›

This resulting gelatin will give your stew a creamier consistency. Not only that, but any liquid that remains in slow-cooked dishes is likely to be soaked up by any starchy ingredients, creating more nuanced, developed flavors.

Why is my beef stew tough in a slow cooker? ›

Add Just Enough Liquid

This doesn't mean the meat should be submerged; a cup or two of liquid will be enough, since the cooker is covered and liquids stay trapped inside. If you want the dish to be saucy, or you're making a beef stew, add enough liquid to come about 1/3 of the way up on the meats in the slow cooker.

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