These slow cooker Bloody Mary beef bites are the kind of easy, crowd-pleasing appetizer that feels made for game day, potlucks, and relaxed weekends at home. Using just four ingredients keeps prep simple, while the bottled Bloody Mary mix brings tomato, spice, and savory flavor right into the pot without any fuss. As the steak tips cook low and slow, they turn tender and rich, making this a dependable recipe when you want something hearty that practically takes care of itself.
Serve these beef bites warm with toothpicks as an appetizer spread, or spoon them over mashed potatoes, buttered egg noodles, or rice for a simple supper. For a party table, they pair nicely with celery sticks, pickle spears, cubed cheese, slider buns, or a crisp veggie tray to balance the rich, savory beef.
Slow Cooker 4-Ingredient Bloody Mary Beef Bites
Servings: 8
Ingredients
2 pounds frozen raw beef steak tips
Directions
1. Add the frozen beef steak tips to the slow cooker. Scatter the sliced onion over the top, then pour in the Worcestershire sauce and Bloody Mary mix.
2. Cover and cook on low for 6 to 8 hours or on high for 3 to 4 hours, until the beef is fully cooked and tender enough to pierce easily with a fork.
3. Stir well, then taste the sauce and adjust with a little extra Bloody Mary mix if you want a looser consistency. Serve hot straight from the slow cooker or transfer to a serving bowl with toothpicks.
Variations & Tips
For a milder batch: Choose a mild Bloody Mary mix if you're serving kids or guests who do not enjoy much heat. You can also stir in a spoonful of brown sugar at the end to soften the tangy, peppery flavor.
For extra zip: Add a pinch of horseradish, a few dashes of hot sauce, or a spoonful of prepared jarred horseradish during cooking if you want the appetizer to lean more into classic Bloody Mary flavor.
To thicken the sauce: If the finished sauce seems a little thin, leave the lid off for the last 20 to 30 minutes of cooking on high so some of the liquid can reduce. That gives you a richer sauce for spooning over potatoes or tucking into slider buns.
Make it party-friendly: Keep the slow cooker on warm for serving and set out toothpicks or small rolls nearby. This is one of those dishes that disappears quickly, so having it ready for easy grabbing makes it even better for casual gatherings.