Slow Cooker Beef Tips and Gravy (The Cozy Dinner That Never Fails)

You started the slow cooker at 8 am. By the time you walk back in the door, the whole house smells like that took effort all day long… and technically, it did. Just not your effort.

Slow-cooker beef tips can be forgettable if you treat them like a dump-and-go dinner. This one isn’t. Searing the chuck before it hits the crockpot isn’t optional fussiness; it’s what gives the gravy backbone. The fond in the pan, the tomato paste cooked until brick red, the Worcestershire and mushroom powder layered before the broth, all of that melts into something glossy and deep over eight hours.

The beef hits the sweet spot around 195-200°F: tender enough to cut with a spoon, yet holds its shape enough that it’s still beef tips, not fall-apart pot roast. A cornstarch slurry at the end thickens the gravy. From there, it’s just choosing what you’re piling it over: mashed potatoes, buttered egg noodles, polenta, or mashed parsnips if you want to keep it lower carb.

Raw beef chuck pieces on a black slate surrounded by various ingredients including onion, parsley, garlic, tomato paste, bay leaf, spices, and liquids on a wooden table.

🔪 Ingredients for Slow Cooker Beef Tips

For the Beef

  • Beef chuck, cut into 1½–2-inch cubes (trim large exterior fat, keep the marbling)
  • Kosher salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • Neutral oil (avocado or canola)

Why chuck roast? It’s a collagen-rich cut of beef. At around an internal temp of 195–200°F, that collagen melts into gelatin, turning tough cubes into spoon-tender beef that still holds its shape. If you love this texture, you’ll also love our braised beef short ribs.

For the Gravy Base

  • Yellow onion
  • Garlic cloves
  • Mushroom powder (optional, but adds savory depth)
  • Worcestershire sauce
  • Tomato paste (optional, for color and umami)
  • Low-sodium beef broth
  • Fresh rosemary sprig
  • Bay leaf

To Finish

  • Cornstarch + cold water (slurry)
  • Salt and pepper, to taste
  • Fresh flat-leaf parsley, minced

For Serving

  • Mashed potatoes
  • Creamy polenta
  • Buttered egg noodles
  • Mashed parsnips (low-carb option)
  • Roasted broccolini, green beans, or your favorite green vegetable

Equipment

  • 5–7 qt slow cooker
  • Large heavy skillet (cast iron or stainless for better fond)
  • Tongs
  • Wooden spoon
  • Instant-read thermometer

📝 How to Make Slow Cooker Beef Tips and Gravy (step-by-step)

1. Season & Sear

Pat the beef dry. Season generously with salt and pepper.

Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat until shimmering. Working in batches, sear beef on all sides until deeply browned—about 2–3 minutes per side. The beef should release easily from the pan and have a deep brown crust on at least two sides. If it sticks or looks pale, it’s not ready to flip.

Transfer to the slow cooker. Leave the browned bits (fond) in the pan.

2. Build the Gravy Base

Add onion to the same skillet. Cook 2–3 minutes, scraping up the fond. Stir in garlic and mushroom powder; cook 30 seconds. Add tomato paste and cook until it turns brick-red and smells sweet, about 1 minute. Deglaze with a splash of beef broth, scraping the pan clean. Stir in Worcestershire.

3. Transfer & Layer

Pour the skillet mixture over the beef in the slow cooker. Add the remaining broth, rosemary, and bay leaf. Stir gently.

4. Cook Low & Slow

Cover and cook:

  • Low: 7–8 hours
  • High: 4–5 hours

The beef is ready when it’s tender enough to cut with a spoon but still holds its shape.

Internal temp target: 195–200°F for collagen breakdown without shredding.

5. Thicken the Gravy

Remove rosemary and bay leaf.

Mix cornstarch with cold water to form a slurry. Stir into the slow cooker. Cook on HIGH 10–15 minutes until glossy and thickened. If your gravy tastes flat, it usually needs salt, acid, or a splash of Worcestershire, not more thickener.

6. Taste & Serve

Adjust salt and pepper to taste and spoon over mashed potatoes, polenta, egg noodles, or parsnips. Add a green vegetable for balance. Finish with parsley and fresh black pepper.

A bowl of beef tips with chunks of meat in gravy, surrounded by mashed potatoes with butter, green beans, fresh parsley, tomatoes, and seasonings on a wooden table.

🔄 Substitutions & Variations

  • No mushroom powder? Fine. You’ll lose some depth, but the gravy still works.
  • No tomato paste? Skip it. Flavor will be lighter in color and slightly less savory.
  • Use stew meat? Only if it’s chuck. “Stew meat” can be random cuts and may cook unevenly.
  • Gluten-free option: Cornstarch thickening is naturally gluten-free.

💡 Meat Nerd Tips

  • Dry the beef thoroughly. Moisture prevents browning.
  • Don’t crowd the pan. When you add too much to the pan, the meat steams, not sears. Steam kills crust. Work in small batches when browning meat.
  • Low-sodium broth only. You’re reducing flavor all day, so control the salt.
  • Skip lifting the lid. Every peek adds 15–20 minutes to the cook time.
  • Want deeper flavor? Add ½ cup dry red wine during deglazing and reduce slightly before transferring.
Bowl of beef tips in brown gravy, with a spoon lifting a portion; mashed potatoes with butter and green beans are in the background.

🍽️ What to Serve with Crockpot Beef Tips

  • Classic comfort: mashed potatoes + roasted broccolini
  • Slightly elevated: creamy polenta + sautéed mushrooms
  • Weeknight easy: buttered egg noodles + green beans
  • Low-carb: mashed parsnips or cauliflower mash

If you want to take this technique in a more classic French direction, our beef bourguignon uses the same low-and-slow chuck method with red wine, herbs, and mushrooms.

🧊 Leftovers & Make Ahead

  • Refrigerate: Up to 3 days in an airtight container.
  • Freeze: Up to 2 months (cool completely first).
  • Reheat: Gently on the stovetop with a splash of broth to loosen the gravy.

This actually tastes better the next day once the flavors settle in.

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You want fork-tender beef tips in a gravy that tastes like it simmered all day—because it did. This slow cooker beef tips recipe uses chuck, builds flavor the right way with a good sear, and finishes with a glossy gravy that clings to every bite. No canned soup. No shortcuts. Just beef done right.

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Season & Sear the Beef

  • Pat the beef dry. Season generously with salt and pepper.

  • Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high until shimmering. Working in batches, sear the beef on all sides until dark brown. Transfer browned beef to the slow cooker, keeping the fond in the pan.

Build the Gravy Base

  • Add the onions to the skillet and cook for 2–3 minutes, scraping up the fond. Add garlic and mushroom powder; cook 30 seconds. Stir in the tomato paste and cook until dark red and fragrant, about 1 minute.

  • Deglaze with the ½ cup of the beef broth, scraping the skillet clean with a wooden spoon. Add the Worcestershire and stir to combine.

Transfer Everything to the Slow Cooker

  • Pour the skillet mixture over the beef.

  • Add remaining beef broth, rosemary sprig, and bay leaf. Stir gently.

Slow Cook

  • Cover and cook the beef tips on low for 7 to 8 hours or high for 4 to 5 hours. The beef should be tender enough to cut with a spoon but not shred, with an internal temperature of around 195°F–200°F.

Thicken the Gravy


  • Remove the rosemary and bay leaf with a slotted spoon.

  • In a small bowl, mix the cornstarch with cold water to make a slurry, and then stir it into the slow cooker. Cook on HIGH for 10–15 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the gravy turns glossy and thickens.

Taste and Serve


  • Season to taste with additional salt and pepper. Serve hot over mashed potatoes, polenta, egg noodles, or mashed parsnips.
Garnish with freshly ground black pepper and freshly minced parsley.

  • Use beef chuck only. Stew meat can be inconsistent and may cook unevenly.
  • Sear the beef first. This step builds the deep flavor in the gravy. Skipping it will result in a flatter sauce.
  • Target internal temperature of 195–200°F. That’s when the collagen breaks down, and the beef becomes spoon-tender without shredding. If it feels tough at 180°F, it isn’t done yet.
  • Taste before thickening more. If the gravy seems flat, it likely needs salt, acid, or a splash of Worcestershire — not more cornstarch.

For extra depth, deglaze with ½ cup dry red wine before adding broth.

Serving: 1servings | Calories: 386kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 38g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 13g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 130mg | Sodium: 1149mg | Potassium: 808mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 114IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 54mg | Iron: 5mg

Course: dinner, Main Course

Cuisine: American, Southern

❓ FAQs

What cut of beef is best for slow cooker beef tips?

Beef chuck is the best cut for slow-cooker beef tips because it contains connective tissue that breaks down during long cooking, turning tender at 195–200°F. Leaner cuts dry out before becoming tender.

Can I skip searing the beef?

You can, but you shouldn’t. Searing builds flavor through browning. Without it, the gravy tastes flatter.

Why are my beef tips tough?

Beef tips are usually tough because they haven’t cooked long enough to break down the collagen. Chuck needs to reach an internal temperature of about 195–200°F to become tender. If you stop cooking at 170–180°F, the meat will feel firm and chewy.

Do beef tips get more tender the longer they cook?

Beef tips made from chuck become more tender as they cook—up to a point. Around 195–200°F internal temperature, the collagen breaks down, and the meat turns spoon-tender. If you stop cooking too early, the beef will feel tough. If cooked far past that point, the meat can dry out and lose structure.

Can I make this without cornstarch?

Yes. Remove the lid for the last 30–45 minutes to reduce the liquid naturally, though the gravy will be slightly thinner.

Can I cook this overnight?

Yes, on LOW. Make sure your slow cooker is in good condition and not overfilled.

Can you put raw beef in a slow cooker?

Yes, you can put raw beef directly into a slow cooker, and it will cook safely as long as it reaches an internal temperature of 145°F or higher. However, for beef tips, searing first is strongly recommended. Browning the meat in a hot skillet creates flavor through caramelization and prevents the finished gravy from tasting flat.

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