Slow Cooker Steak Soup - sirloin roast, beef broth, onion soup mix, tomato paste, Worcestershire sauce and egg noodles. Cooks all day in the crockpot - even the noodles. Serve with some crusty bread for an easy weeknight meal!
The soup starts with browning some chopped roast and then tossing it in the slow cooker with some beef broth, onion soup mix, tomato paste and Worcestershire sauce. About 15 minutes before you are ready to serve the soup, toss in some egg noodles and let them cook until tender. I love that the noodles cook in the slow cooker!
This soup is SO delicious! It is hard to believe that something so simple can taste so good. Serve this with some crusty bread for a complete meal! Comfort food at its best.
Our favorite Slow Cooker
Yield: 6

Slow Cooker Steak Soup
prep time: 5 MINScook time: 8 hourtotal time: 8 hours and 5 mins
INGREDIENTS:
- 2-1/4 lb sirloin tip roast, cut into 1-inch cubes
- 1/4 cup flour
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp ground pepper
- 2 Tbsp canola oil
- 1 (1-oz) envelope dry onion soup mix
- 4 cups beef broth
- 1 Tbsp tomato paste
- 1 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce
- 2 cups uncooked medium egg noodles
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Combine roast, flour, salt and pepper in a large ziplock bag. Seal and shake to coat beef.
- Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Remove beef from ziplock bag, discard any excess flour mixture. SautƩ beef until browned, about 5 minutes.
- Place meat into slow cooker. Add onion soup mix, beef broth, tomato paste and Worcestershire sauce. Cook on LOW for 8 hours, until beef is tender.
- Add noodles to slow cooker. Cover and cook on LOW for 15-30 minutes, until noodles are tender.
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I have an entire freezer full of beef we just got so this is happening. Like next week! YUMMY!
ReplyDeleteCould you make this and then freeze it?
ReplyDeleteabsolutely!
DeleteI would suggest not putting the pasta in if you freeze this - then put then in when ready to eat.
DeleteYes, it freezes well.
DeleteYes, it freezes well.
DeleteThis looks like a really good soup Steph - I especially like the egg noodles in it.
ReplyDeleteThank you - this looks so good! Looks like we'll be having steak soup Friday night!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! Do you think it would work with beef I browned the night before & put in the fridge overnight?
ReplyDeleteabsolutely
DeleteMade this tonight for dinner and it was delicious! The only thing my brother-in-law said besides yum and this is good, was - the next time, could we make it with venison? I think I'll try that later. Thanks for a great addition to my dinner rotation.
ReplyDeleteHave you tried? That's what I put in the crock pot this morning :) we will see
DeleteI'm tying it with venison, tonight. I'm sure it will be great.
DeleteCould I use stew meat with this? I have so much of it :)
ReplyDeleteI think that would be fine.
Deletewhat size crockpot did you use? I used a 5qt and mine was ready in much less than 8 hours...will plan accordingly next time.
ReplyDeleteWhat size crockpot did you use? I used a 5qt and it as ready much faster than 8hrs on low. I will adjust and give it another try.
ReplyDeleteMay I ask what size crockpot you used? -Also, could veggies be added into the soup. And if so, at what point? Thank you in advance.
ReplyDeleteYou could put any veggies you would like in, for a crock pot I would put in for last hour of cooking time
DeleteWhat size crockpot did you use? Also, could veggies be added in? If so, at what point in cooking? Thanks in advance!,
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone know if they make a reduced sodium onion soup mix. This really sounds good, but the soup mix is so high in sodium. any suggestions?
ReplyDeleteI wish but I think not. What could you use in place of it??
DeleteGoogle low sodium French onion soup and there is a great substitute recipe. I use it with Salisbury Steak recipe. My husband loves it.
DeleteTry googling it. There might be a salt free version on the web.
DeleteI would stir in some sour cream before serving-
ReplyDeleteThat sounds delicious!
DeleteI make my own copycat mix. I haven't bought Lipton soup mix in years. Use onion powder, dehydrated onion, Knorr sodium free beef bouillon powder, celery salt to taste or not. Google copycat onion soup.
ReplyDeleteThank you!!!
DeleteCan you put cream of mushroom soup into this to make it more creamy and thick?
ReplyDeleteMy family wondered the same thing... I think we'll try it next time.
DeleteIt would be so great if you could print this recipe. I hate sitting and writing out recipes because the website does not have a print option.
ReplyDeleteEvery recipe has a printable recipe - just click on (Printable Recipe) above the ingredients. It even has a picture with the recipe!
DeleteWhy throw your flour mixture away? I would mix into the drippings from browning the meat then add the broth to it. It isn't enough flour to make it overly thick.
ReplyDeleteFeel free to make the recipe to your personal preferences.
DeleteIs it possible to make the same recipe in my crockpot on High for 4 hours?
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried it, but it should be fine.
DeleteI did, and it was fine!
DeleteI put in the crock pot at 11:30 on low could it be ready at 5pm or should I put it on high for the last hour?
ReplyDeleteI probably wouldn't hurt to put in on high for an hour.
DeleteIn the crock pot now. I used beef stew meat (they were out of top sirloin). And there wasn't much flour mix left, prob about 1/2 tsp so I just dumped it in. Looks and smells yummy, can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteFelicia, how was it?
DeleteIn the crock pot now. I used stew meat (they were out of sirloin) and only about 1/2 tsp of flour mixture so I just dumped it all in with the meat. Looks and smells yummy, can't wait to taste it!
ReplyDeletecan you do this on the stove top as well because I usually don't have the time to start the crockpot and wait several hours
ReplyDeleteI don't have any tomatoe paste, is it necessary? I have everything to make this tomorrow, but the paste.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure it would taste fine without the tomato paste. Enjoy!
DeleteCould I use ny strip in this?
ReplyDeleteMade this, used sirloin steak. Used an entire bag of egg noodles and increased the amount of liquid, as I was making for a larger group. Everyone enjoyed it. Was very good. Definitely will make again :)
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to make this and never have the 8 hours it takes. So I browned my beef tips this morning and put everything but the noodles in the crockpot. Will pop the crock in the cooker in the morning and see how it goes.
ReplyDeleteGreat flavor... my only critique is that the broth is VERY rich and thick. Next time I will add at least 1 cup water to it, possibly two.
ReplyDeleteTried the soup but used cream of chicken soup instead of french onion and no flour due to cream of chicken soup and it turned out really well.
ReplyDeleteWas Fantastic!! Wouldn't change a thing. Thumbs up��
ReplyDeleteMade this tonight & was fantastic! Wouldn't change a thing!! Thumbs upš
ReplyDeleteI added an onion and 2 garlic cloves and omitted the onion soup mix. Delicious!
ReplyDeleteCan you make this without browning the steak?
ReplyDeleteCan you make this without browning the steak?
ReplyDeletesure - enjoy!
DeleteTrying it today with venison. Hubby cut up meat last night and put cider vinegar on to help get rid of wild taste. Smells good already.
ReplyDeleteCould you use stew meat?
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely. I’ve used stew meat before and it is fine. Enjoy!
DeleteI'm wondering if you can use potatoes instead of noodles?
ReplyDeleteI don't have a crock pot. Can I make this in the oven after I brown the meat on top of the stove?
ReplyDeleteI have made this twice. My 17 yr old grandson especially loves it.
ReplyDeleteUse good meat if you are not cooking for long. If you go the whole 6-8 hours a cheaper cut will do. I don't onion soup because no matter what it is in, I can taste it. And if you want to try something a little different, cut a rutabaga in qtrs and throw one in for taste. I don't like rutabagas as a rule but that really gives soups and stews alot of flavor.
ReplyDeleteWe used little over twice the noodles (12 oz. bag), cut up beef roast into 1 inch squares and used the whole can of tomato paste (6 oz.) and it was SO GOOD.. We even tweaked it for an electric pressure cooker so it's done in an hour!!!
ReplyDelete3. Place meat into electric pressure cooker. Add onion soup mix, beef broth, tomato paste and Worcestershire sauce. Use Stew/Meat setting and let cook for 40 minutes.
4. Add noodles, cover and cook on SLOW cook setting for 20 minutes.
Trying this recipe now in my Instant Pot..I hope it tastes as good as it smells! :-)
DeleteI am trying this right now in my Instant Pot...I hope it tastes as good as it smells! :)
DeleteThis was absolutely fabulous (and easy!). Definitely a do-again!
ReplyDeleteHow many people does this serve would you think? I am having my family over on Sunday and was thinking maybe I should double it?
ReplyDeleteThe ingredients, is this TWO 1/4 pound sirloin beef tip roasts? Or a single "2 and 1/4" pound sirloin beef tip roast?
ReplyDeleteok to cook for 6 hours or must it be 8?
ReplyDeleteYou can try it for six
DeleteYou might want to have it on high for the last hour or so, if you only cook it for 6 hours.
DeleteLooks gorgeous!! What flour do you use? Plain?
ReplyDeleteYes - all-purpose flour
DeleteI made this a couple of weeks ago, but doubled the noodles, as I wanted more of a beef and noodle type meal. My husband's 2nd cousin (10 year old) is a VERY picky eater and he asked for seconds! His grandma was SHOCKED, I gave her the recipe so she would make it for him. I am making it again for supper tonight and hope to have plenty of leftovers!
ReplyDeleteI hope it's as good as everyone has said it is. Got it cooking right now. ššš
ReplyDeleteCan you use rib eye meat instead of sirloin tip?
ReplyDeletethe better cut would probably break down more and not give a good texture
DeleteCan you use rib eye steak meat instead of sirloin tip?
ReplyDeleteI’m sure that would be fine
DeleteIt's in the crockpot for dinner tonight. So excited to try it tonight. I had good quality stew meat so I used that. I will also add whole wheat egg noodles. Hope it turns out as good. Thanks foe sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo excited to try this for dinner tonight. I used good quality stew meat and will add whole wheat egg noodles. Hope it turns out as good as yours looks. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMy husband doesn't eat ANY type of soup.. but loves beef tips & gravy over egg noodles. I'm going to try this to see if it could be a contender on our menu line-up!
ReplyDeleteGood Luck!
DeleteThat"s what I am going to do & I am also going to add sliced carrots to the crock pot. I used a recipe & a half & can"t wait to have some tomorrow night. Also I am using beef stock instead of broth. I hope thats alright ? Elaine
ReplyDeleteBeef stock should be just fine. Enjoy!
DeleteCan this be made on the stove??
ReplyDeleteSure. I’m not sure what the cooking time would be. You’ll just have to test the meat for tenderness.
DeleteI am doing this like right now yummy
ReplyDeleteI wasn’t sure anyone in the family would like it BUT...it was a huge hit! We are not big red meat eaters but they loved it! I used a sirloin steak and a New York strip cut in cubes. Made garlic knots to go with it. Only 1 bowl leftover with 4 people eating. Thanks for a great meal!!
ReplyDeleteThis was AMAZING!The people adding cream soup and sour cream crack me up!! They are just turning your fantabulous recipe into beef stroganoff. WaaLaa!! 2 meals from you.
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