Slow cooker cola-glazed beef smokies are one of those reliably easy party snacks that earn a spot at potlucks, game days, and casual family gatherings because they take almost no effort and stay warm for serving. The sweet-savory combination has roots in the classic Midwestern style of cocktail sausages simmered in a simple sauce, and this three-ingredient version leans on cola for caramel-like sweetness and a glossy finish.

Serve these beef smokies straight from the slow cooker with toothpicks, or spoon them onto a platter alongside cheese cubes, pickles, and crackers for an easy appetizer spread. They also pair nicely with potato chips, creamy coleslaw, baked beans, or a simple vegetable tray, and for drinks, cold beer, iced tea, or sparkling water all work well with the rich, sweet glaze.

Slow Cooker 3-Ingredient Cola Glazed Beef Smokies

Servings: 10

Finished cola glazed beef smokies in a serving bowl
Finished cola glazed beef smokies in a serving bowl

Ingredients

2 pounds mini beef smokies

1 cup dark cola, warm and flat
1 cup barbecue sauce

Directions

1. Add the mini beef smokies to the slow cooker insert and spread them into an even layer.

2. Pour the warm flat cola over the sausages, then add the barbecue sauce.

3. Stir gently to coat the smokies evenly in the sauce mixture.

4. Cover and cook on low for 2 to 3 hours, stirring once or twice, until the smokies are hot and the sauce is glossy.

5. Switch the slow cooker to warm for serving, and stir before guests help themselves.

Variations & Tips

Sweeter glaze: If you like a stickier, sweeter finish, use a sweeter style of barbecue sauce or stir in 1 to 2 tablespoons of brown sugar during cooking. The sauce will thicken a bit more as it sits on warm.

Tangier version: For a brighter balance, add 1 tablespoon yellow mustard or apple cider vinegar to cut through the sweetness of the cola and barbecue sauce. This is especially good with a smoky or hickory-style barbecue sauce.

Keep the texture right: Drain any extra packing liquid from the smokies before adding them to the slow cooker so the sauce does not get watered down. If the glaze seems thin near the end of cooking, leave the lid slightly ajar for 15 to 20 minutes to help it reduce.

Make-ahead tip: You can combine the smokies, cola, and barbecue sauce in the slow cooker insert a few hours ahead and refrigerate it, then start cooking when needed. If starting from cold, add a little extra cooking time so everything heats through evenly.