This 3-ingredient slow cooker church supper beef is the kind of practical, comforting recipe Midwestern cooks have relied on for generations: a sturdy roast, a flavorful seasoning shortcut, and low, steady heat that turns a tougher cut into something spoon-tender by dinnertime. Using thick-sliced blade roast gives you rich beefy flavor and plenty of marbling, so the meat stays moist as it cooks down into a savory gravy that tastes like far more effort than it takes.
Serve this beef with mashed potatoes, buttered egg noodles, or plain white rice to catch every bit of the gravy. For a full church-supper style plate, add green beans, glazed carrots, or corn, plus soft dinner rolls on the side; if you like a little contrast, a crisp cucumber salad or simple coleslaw helps balance the richness.
3-Ingredient Slow Cooker Church Supper Beef
Servings: 6
Ingredients
3 to 3 1/2 pounds thick-sliced blade roast
Directions
1. Lightly coat the inside of your slow cooker with cooking spray if desired for easier cleanup. Place the thick-sliced blade roast into the slow cooker in an even layer.
2. Sprinkle the dry onion soup mix evenly over the beef, then spread the condensed cream of mushroom soup over the top as evenly as you can. There is no need to add water; the roast will release plenty of juices as it cooks.
3. Cover and cook on low for 8 to 9 hours, or until the beef is very tender and can be pulled apart easily with a fork.
4. Use tongs or a large spoon to transfer the beef to a serving board or platter. Slice or break it into large tender pieces, then spoon the gravy from the slow cooker over the top before serving.
Variations & Tips
Make It Extra Savory: If you keep more than three ingredients on hand and do not mind stepping beyond the strict original formula, add 1 cup sliced mushrooms or 1 sliced onion before cooking. Both melt nicely into the gravy and give the roast a little more body.
Gravy Texture Tip: For a smoother gravy, whisk the cooking juices after the beef comes out of the slow cooker. If you prefer a thicker finish, let the gravy stand uncovered for a few minutes, or transfer it to a saucepan and simmer briefly until it reduces.
Best Cut Note: Thick-sliced blade roast works well here because its connective tissue softens beautifully during a long cook. If your pieces are especially thick, keep them in a single snug layer so they cook evenly.
Leftover Supper Shortcut: Leftover beef is excellent spooned over toast, folded into egg noodles, or tucked into sandwich rolls with a little extra gravy. Store leftovers refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 4 days.