Slow Cooker Salisbury Steak
Savory beef patties smothered in a rich brown onion gravy.
Recipe Overview
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Prep time: 15–20 minutes
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Cook time: 4–5 hours (Low) or 2–3 hours (High)
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Servings: 6 patties
Ingredients
The Beef Patties:
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1 ½ lbs Lean ground beef (90/10 is best to avoid excess grease)
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½ cup Breadcrumbs (plain or Panko)
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1 Large egg (to bind)
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2 tbsp Milk
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1 tsp Garlic powder
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1 tsp Onion powder
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½ tsp Salt & ¼ tsp Black pepper
The Gravy & Veggies:
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1 Medium yellow onion, sliced into rings
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2 cups Beef broth (or 1 can condensed French Onion soup for extra zing)
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1 packet (approx. 1 oz) Brown gravy mix
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1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
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Optional: 8 oz sliced mushrooms
Instructions
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Form & Sear: In a large bowl, mix the patty ingredients. Shape into 6 oval patties. For the best flavor, sear them in a skillet over medium-high heat for 2 minutes per side (they don’t need to be cooked through).
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Layer: Place the sliced onions (and mushrooms, if using) at the bottom of the slow cooker. Arrange the beef patties on top of the onions.
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Mix Sauce: Whisk together the beef broth, gravy mix, and Worcestershire sauce.
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Pour: Pour the gravy mixture over the patties (as seen in your photo).
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Cook: Cover and cook on LOW for 4–5 hours or HIGH for 2–3 hours.
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Thicken (Optional): If you prefer a thicker gravy, whisk 1 tbsp cornstarch with 1 tbsp cold water and stir it into the pot 30 minutes before serving.
Tips & Notes
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Don’t skip the sear: Searing the meat creates a “Maillard reaction,” which adds deep, caramelized flavor that a slow cooker alone can’t achieve.
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Make it “French Onion” style: Substitute the beef broth and gravy packet with one can of condensed French Onion soup and one can of Cream of Mushroom soup for an ultra-creamy, rich version.
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Serving Suggestion: This is best served over garlic mashed potatoes, egg noodles, or steamed white rice to soak up all that extra gravy.
Nutritional Info (Per Serving)
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Calories: ~320 kcal
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Protein: 24g
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Fat: 18g
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Carbohydrates: 12g
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Sodium: 650mg (Variable based on broth/gravy mix used)
Benefits
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Budget-Friendly: Uses ground beef rather than expensive steak cuts.
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Meal Prep King: Tastes even better the next day as the flavors continue to meld.
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Tender Results: Slow cooking breaks down the connective tissues in the ground meat, making the patties incredibly tender.
Q&A
Q: Can I use frozen patties? A: You can, but for food safety, it is highly recommended to thaw them first. Putting frozen meat in a slow cooker can keep the meat in the “danger zone” (40°F–140°F) for too long.
Q: Why did my patties fall apart? A: This usually happens if there isn’t enough binder (egg/breadcrumbs) or if they weren’t seared before going into the pot. The sear helps the patty “set” its shape.
Q: Can I add vegetables? A: Absolutely! Carrots or green beans can be added right into the pot at the beginning of the cook time for a full one-pot meal.