These slow cooker poor man liberty steaks are the kind of practical, filling supper that earns a regular place in a busy household. Built from just a handful of affordable pantry and freezer staples, the dish leans on the classic comfort-food combination of beef, creamy soup, and savory seasonings. It is especially appealing on days when you want a hearty dinner with very little hands-on work, and the slow cooker helps turn simple sirloin tips into a rich, spoon-tender meal.

Serve this over mashed potatoes, egg noodles, or hot cooked rice to catch all of the creamy gravy. A side of buttered green beans, glazed carrots, peas, or a crisp salad balances the richness nicely, and warm rolls or sliced bread are always welcome for soaking up the sauce.

Slow Cooker 6-Ingredient Poor Man Liberty Steaks

Servings: 6

Finished poor man liberty steaks plated with creamy gravy
Finished poor man liberty steaks plated with creamy gravy

Ingredients

2 pounds frozen raw beef sirloin tips

1 can (10.5 ounces) cream of potato soup
1 packet onion soup mix
1 cup beef broth
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon black pepper

Directions

1. Place the frozen beef sirloin tips in the bottom of the slow cooker in an even layer.

2. Pour the cream of potato soup over the beef, then add the onion soup mix, beef broth, Worcestershire sauce, and black pepper.

3. Cover and cook on LOW for 7 to 8 hours or on HIGH for 4 to 5 hours, until the beef is tender and fully cooked. Stir well during the last 30 minutes so the soup and broth blend into a smooth gravy.

4. Spoon the beef and gravy over mashed potatoes, noodles, or rice and serve hot.

Variations & Tips

Mushroom version: Add 8 ounces sliced mushrooms at the start of cooking for a deeper, earthy flavor that pairs naturally with the creamy gravy.

Thicker gravy: If you want a richer sauce, mix 1 tablespoon cornstarch with 1 tablespoon cold water and stir it into the slow cooker during the last 20 to 30 minutes of cooking.

Salt note: Onion soup mix, canned soup, and broth can all be fairly salty, so it is best to wait until the end before deciding whether the dish needs any extra salt.

Food safety tip: For best texture and more even cooking, thaw the sirloin tips in the refrigerator before using if you have time. Some slow cooker manufacturers advise against starting with frozen meat, so check your appliance instructions and make sure the beef reaches a safe final temperature.

Serving idea: A spoonful of sour cream or a sprinkle of chopped parsley at the table can brighten the finished dish and give the rich gravy a little contrast.