This 5-ingredient slow cooker dinner is the kind of low-effort meal that earns a permanent place in a busy-weekend rotation. You can set it up in minutes, let it cook while you handle yard work, errands, or a relaxed summer afternoon, and come back to a savory, glossy main dish that feels a little special without making a mess of the kitchen. The simple ingredient list keeps shopping easy, and the slow cooker does all the heavy lifting.
Serve this over fluffy rice, buttered noodles, mashed potatoes, or soft sandwich rolls to soak up every bit of the rich amber sauce. For something fresh alongside it, a crisp cucumber salad, simple coleslaw, roasted green beans, or corn on the cob all balance the deep savory sweetness really well, especially for a laid-back holiday weekend dinner.
5-Ingredient Slow Cooker Holiday Weekend Wonder
Servings: 6
Ingredients
3 pounds fibrous protein roast or shoulder-style cut
Directions
1. Place the fibrous protein roast in the slow cooker.
2. In a small bowl, stir together the barbecue sauce, amber ale or apple juice, brown sugar, and Worcestershire sauce until smooth.
3. Pour the sauce over the protein, cover, and cook on low for 7 to 8 hours or on high for 4 to 5 hours, until very tender and deeply glazed.
4. Transfer the cooked protein to a cutting board, shred or pull it into hearty pieces, then return it to the slow cooker and toss with the sauce.
5. Let it sit on warm for 10 to 15 minutes so the sauce clings to the shredded pieces, then serve hot.
Variations & Tips
Sandwich Style: Pile the saucy shredded protein onto toasted buns and top with coleslaw or pickle slices for an easy backyard-dinner version that feels perfect for a long weekend.
Sweeter Sauce: If you like a sweeter finish, use apple juice instead of amber ale and add an extra tablespoon of brown sugar. It gives the sauce a softer, more classic sweet-savory flavor.
Make-Ahead Tip: This recipe is great for prepping the night before. Measure the sauce ingredients into a covered container, then in the morning just place everything in the slow cooker and turn it on before your day gets busy.
Serving for a Crowd: For casual gatherings, keep the shredded protein on the warm setting and let everyone build their own plates or sandwiches. It holds nicely for a bit and makes entertaining much easier.
Leftover Idea: Leftovers reheat well and are great tucked into baked potatoes, spooned over mac and cheese, or folded into quesadillas the next day for a quick dinner that doesn’t feel repetitive.