This slow cooker slaw burger beef is the kind of easy weekend meal that feels almost too simple to be this satisfying. Inspired by the sweet-tangy flavor of classic slaw-topped diner burgers, it turns a handful of everyday ingredients into a tender, saucy beef mixture that’s perfect for feeding a hungry family or a casual group of friends. Everything cooks low and slow until the beef is easy to shred and stir into a flavorful sandwich filling.

Serve this warm beef on soft hamburger buns with extra coleslaw for crunch, or set out pickles, potato chips, baked beans, and corn on the cob to make it feel like a backyard-style supper. For a lighter plate, spoon the beef over baked potatoes or alongside a simple green salad, and offer iced tea or lemonade to round things out.

Slow Cooker 5-Ingredient Slaw Burger Beef

Servings: 6

Finished slaw burger beef served on soft buns with creamy slaw
Finished slaw burger beef served on soft buns with creamy slaw

Ingredients

1 frozen raw ground beef tube, about 2 pounds

1 cup bottled coleslaw dressing
1 small onion, thinly sliced
1 tablespoon brown sugar
1 tablespoon yellow mustard
6 hamburger buns, for serving
Prepared coleslaw, for serving if desired

Directions

1. Place the frozen ground beef tube in the slow cooker. Scatter the sliced onion around it, then pour the bottled coleslaw dressing over the beef. Add the brown sugar and yellow mustard on top.

2. Cover and cook on low for 7 to 8 hours or on high for 4 to 5 hours, until the beef is fully cooked and tender enough to break apart easily.

3. Transfer the beef to a cutting board or large bowl and carefully remove any packaging if needed. Break or shred the beef apart, then return it to the slow cooker and stir well so the meat is coated in the sauce and onions.

4. Let the mixture cook uncovered for 10 to 15 minutes if you want it a little thicker. Taste and adjust with a little extra mustard or dressing if you like.

5. Spoon the warm beef onto hamburger buns and top with prepared coleslaw if desired. Serve right away.

Variations & Tips

For picky eaters: Leave the coleslaw off the sandwiches and serve it on the side so everyone can build their own. The beef mixture stays mild, slightly sweet, and very family-friendly this way.

Sauce texture tip: If your dressing is especially thin, crack the lid open during the last 15 to 20 minutes of cooking so some moisture can escape. That helps the filling stay nice and spoonable instead of runny.

Make it a little tangier: Stir in an extra teaspoon or two of yellow mustard right before serving for more of that burger-joint flavor. A few pickle slices on top also brighten everything up.

Serving for a crowd: Keep the beef warm in the slow cooker on the warm setting and set out buns, slaw, and toppings buffet-style. It makes casual weekend hosting much easier and lets guests fix their sandwiches just the way they like.