This slow cooker poor man sweet beef is the kind of easy summer dinner that earns a permanent spot in a busy family’s meal rotation. With just four ingredients and almost no prep, it turns a package of beef and a can of crushed pineapple into a tender, sweet-savory dish that feels generous enough for company while still being wonderfully budget-friendly. It’s especially handy when you need something dependable for hosting, because the slow cooker does the work and leaves you free to focus on setting out sides and welcoming everyone in.
Serve this sweet beef over fluffy white rice, egg noodles, or mashed potatoes to catch all that sticky, pineapple-rich sauce. For a simple summer spread, I like to add steamed green beans, buttered corn, a crisp cucumber salad, or even coleslaw for a cool contrast. If you’re feeding a crowd, a platter of sliced watermelon and a basket of soft rolls make the whole meal feel easy and inviting.
Slow Cooker 4-Ingredient Poor Man Sweet Beef
Servings: 6
Ingredients
2 pounds frozen beef stew meat or beef chunks
Directions
1. Add the frozen beef chunks to the slow cooker and spread them into an even layer.
2. Pour the crushed pineapple with its juice over the beef, then add the barbecue sauce and soy sauce on top.
3. Stir gently to coat the beef as evenly as you can, cover, and cook on low for 7 to 8 hours or on high for 4 to 5 hours, until the beef is very tender.
4. Once the beef is done, stir again and let it sit uncovered for 5 to 10 minutes if you want the sauce to thicken slightly. Taste and serve hot over rice, noodles, or potatoes.
Variations & Tips
For less sweetness: Use an unsweetened or less-sweet barbecue sauce if your family prefers a more savory flavor. You can also add an extra splash of soy sauce to balance the pineapple.
For picky eaters: Serve the beef over plain rice and spoon just a little sauce over each portion at first. Kids who are unsure about sweet-and-savory flavors often warm up to it when the sauce is kept light.
For a fuller meal: Stir in cooked bell peppers or serve the beef with steamed broccoli on the side. That little bit of color makes the table look extra nice when you’re hosting.
For easier cleanup: Spray the slow cooker insert lightly with cooking spray before adding the beef, especially if your barbecue sauce is thick. It makes washing up much simpler at the end of the night.
Storage tip: Leftovers keep well in the refrigerator for up to 3 days and reheat nicely for lunch. The sauce often tastes even better the next day after the flavors have had more time to settle together.