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written by Ashley Fehr

5 from 6 votes

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 6 hours hrs 25 minutes mins

Servings 4 servings

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Last updated on March 1, 2024

This Crock Pot Beef and Noodles is an easy 6 ingredient dinner that requires little prep time! Rich, creamy and comforting! Step by step recipe video down in the recipe card.

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  • What kind of beef roast is best for this recipe?
  • What if my beef roast is more than 1 pound?
  • How to make Beef and Noodles in the crockpot:
  • Variations on this Crockpot Beef and Noodles recipe:
  • More ways to use that roast beef you’ll love:
  • Crock Pot Beef and Noodles Recipe

Today’s 6 Ingredient Supper is one of our favorite meals for fall!

This Crock Pot Beef and Noodles has tender shredded beef and egg noodles in a rich and creamy gravy. It’s fall comfort food made so easy!

In the past, we’ve often served beef roasts with potatoes and a batch of Mom’s Homemade Buns, but this Beef and Noodles recipe might just change us forever!

The egg noodles soak up that creamy sauce so perfectly, and they cook easily and quickly in the slow cooker.

This cozy dinner is now one of our favorite ways to do up a roast, alongside this Instant Pot Pot Roast with potatoes and carrots!

What kind of beef roast is best for this recipe?

In Canada, roast beef cuts are labelled differently than in other countries, including the U.S., so some recipes can be confusing.

In Canada, beef roasts are labelled for one of 3 uses: pot roast, oven roast, and rotisserie roast, which makes it easy to figure out which one you want. Any pot roast roast will be great in this recipe.

I recommend a blade or cross rib roast in Canada, or a chuck roast in the United States.

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What if my beef roast is more than 1 pound?

This recipe calls for a (roughly) 1 pound chunk of beef roast. It’s rare that you will get a 1lb roast from the grocery store, but that’s no problem.

While you’ll only need 1lb of beef for this recipe, you can cut any roast into 1lb chunks and cook for the same amount of time, then shred and store the extra in the refrigerator or freezer for another meal.

It’s a great way to meal prep!

How to make Beef and Noodles in the crockpot:

Here is a quick overview and some extra tips! See the detailed recipe down below.

  • Start with your beef: Cook low and slow until tender and shreddable — you can do this in the pot or on a cutting board if it’s easier..
  • Mix together cream and corn starch, and add to the juices to form the sauce in the crockpot.
  • Add the noodles and let cook just until al dente — 15-30 minutes on high depending on the thickness of the pasta.
  • Give it a good stir and serve! Don’t forget the crusty bread for dunking in that glorious sauce.
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Variations on this Crockpot Beef and Noodles recipe:

  • Add in some veggies: traditioanlly, beef and noodles doesn’t have any veggies but you can always add some in! Carrots would do well if added from the beginning, but most vegetables will be overcooked in the time it takes to cook the beef and should be added near the end.
  • Bump up the herbs: since this is part of my 6 ingredient suppers series, I stuck to the basics and I can promise you it is not missing anything. But that doesn’t mean you can’t get creative or tailor this recipe more to your tastes!
  • Spice it up: if you like everything on the spicy side, you can always add in some hot peppers or chili flakes to get that kick you desire.
  • Swap the noodles for potatoes if you love the creamy sauce but can’t have gluten — be sure to add them at the beginning of the cook time or within the first couple hours for best results.
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More ways to use that roast beef you’ll love:

  • This Italian Beef is a reader favorite!
  • This Instant Pot Beef Stew has a couple secret ingredients that take the flavor to the next level.
  • Slow Cooker Pot Roast is the easiest Sunday dinner!
  • Beef Barley Soup is hearty and freezer friendly.

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Crock Pot Beef and Noodles

written by Ashley Fehr

5 from 6 votes

This Crock Pot Beef and Noodles is an easy 6 ingredient dinner that requires little prep time! Rich, creamy and comforting!

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 6 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

Total Time 6 hours hrs 25 minutes mins

Servings 4 servings

Calories 492cal

Ingredients

  • 1 lb beef roast blade, cross rib or chunk recommended
  • 2 cups low sodium beef broth
  • 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • 3/4 cup heavy cream
  • 2 tablespoons corn starch
  • 3 cups dry egg noodles

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Instructions

  • Place roast in a 3-4 quart slow cooker. Add broth, Italian seasoning, salt, and pepper.

  • Cover and cook on low for 6-8 hours until tender.

  • Remove beef to a cutting board. Shred with two forks and cover to keep warm.

  • Turn crockpot to high.

  • Whisk together cream and corn starch and add to the crockpot. Stir well. Stir in noodles — try to press as many down into the liquid as possible.

  • Cook for 15-25 minutes on high (depending on the size and thickness of your noodles), stirring once after 10 minutes to check doneness and to ensure noodles cook evenly. Stir in shredded beef and serve.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 492cal | Carbohydrates: 26g | Protein: 29g | Fat: 31g | Saturated Fat: 16g | Cholesterol: 163mg | Sodium: 917mg | Potassium: 719mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 688IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 66mg | Iron: 3mg

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  1. Melisa says

    Can you speed up the cooking time by cooking on high vs low? If so, how long?

    Reply

    • The Recipe Rebel says

      Hi Melisa! I’ve only tested the recipe as written so I wouldn’t be able to say for sure. If you decide to experiment, I’d love to know how it turns out!

      Reply

  2. Betsy says

    Dry egg noodles? Can you please clarify? Egg noddles in a bag?

    Reply

  3. Deb says

    Mushroom lover here. How would you incorporate them into this recipe?

    Reply

    • The Recipe Rebel says

      Hi Deb! I haven’t tested this out with mushrooms but you might be able to just put them in at the beginning with all of the other ingredients. If you decide to experiment, let me know how it goes!

      Reply

  4. Pamela Scroggy says

    If I use ground beef it would need to be browned in a skillet then proceed correct?

    Reply

    • Ashley Fehr says

      Yes that would be best!

      Reply

    • Betsy says

      How did it taste with ground beef?

      Reply

  5. Altie Metcalf says

    Hi Ashley! This looks great. Are you using table or kosher salt? Looks like table salt in the video, but I thought I’d ask.
    Thanks!!

    Reply

    • Ashley Fehr says

      Table salt 🙂 Thanks for clarifying!

      Reply

  6. Elizabeth Prichard says

    Hi – I love this recipe I’ve tried to make it twice now and it seems to come out too watery for me is there anything I can do to prevent this? Thank you!

    Reply

    • Ashley Fehr says

      Hi Elizabeth! Are you using dry noodles or refrigerated or frozen? Dry noodles will soak up more moisture so if you are using another kind you would want to reduce the liquid somewhat. The corn starch can take some time to thicken the sauce, and if your slow cooker is on the cooler side it can take longer than the recipe calls for. I hope that helps!

      Reply

  7. R. D. Saathoff says

    The smallest “chunk” roast 8^) I could find was 2.4 lb, so I cut it in half, doubled the recipe (except for the salt), and put both pieces in the crock pot. Four cups of broth completely covered the meat in my 3.5 quart crock, unlike the video. 6.5 hours later it was done, so I took out one piece of meat (falling apart), guessed at half the liquid, and then proceeded with the recipe from there. So now I’m already half way to another batch. It was good; thanks for posting, and I won’t even quibble about the number of ingredients!

    Reply

    • Ashley Fehr says

      I’m so happy you liked it!

      Reply

  8. Ann Kealiher says

    In your recipe you never said to put the shredded beef back into the crockpot..

    Reply

    • Ashley Fehr says

      You’re right! Sorry about that, it is all fixed

      Reply

  9. Robert Shaul says

    Have you ever replaced the beef roast with ground beef for this recipe??

    Reply

    • Ashley Fehr says

      I haven’t, but I’m sure it would work 🙂

      Reply

  10. Tara Kepp says

    I just bought the ingredients to make this tonight. Can I use my InstantPot?

    Reply

    • Ashley Fehr says

      This is the most similar Instant Pot recipe I have, though you will want to cook the beef roast first and for a much longer cook time: https://www.thereciperebel.com/instant-pot-swedish-meatballs/

      Reply

  11. Ronnie says

    Looks so good! Can’t wait to try it. Am I able to make this in the instant pot too?

    Reply

    • Ashley Fehr says

      Thanks! This is the most similar Instant Pot recipe I have, though you will want to cook the beef roast first and for a much longer cook time: https://www.thereciperebel.com/instant-pot-swedish-meatballs/

      Reply

    • Jackie Sheffield says

      Can I use beef stew chunks? What would cooking time change to?

      Reply

      • Ashley Fehr says

        Definitely! I would cook the meat 4 to 6 hours, until tender, then add the pasta.

      • Lauri says

        Beef stew chucks will not come as tender as chuck roast or as tasty. And will cost more too.

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FAQs

Why did my noodles turn to mush in the crockpot? ›

Why did my noodles turn to mush in the crockpot? One of the most common reasons for mushy noodles is overcooking. Pasta, including noodles, has a relatively short cooking time compared to other ingredients typically prepared in a crockpot.

How long does it take for noodles to soften in a crockpot? ›

To keep pasta from becoming mushy in the crock pot, be sure to check for doneness periodically and serve once they are tender. It takes slow cooker pasta 3 to 4 hours on low or 1 to 2 hours on high. Check pasta doneness sooner than later, especially as some slow cookers are more powerful than others.

Do you cook beef fat side up or down in a slow cooker? ›

Fat side up ALWAYS on any meat that you are slow roasting whether in a slow cooker, on the stovetop, or in the oven. Placing the fat side up provides a steady source of moisture and evenly bastes the roast all during the cooking time.

Do you have to sear chuck roast before crock pot? ›

While searing meat before slow cooking can enhance flavors by developing a caramelized crust, it's not strictly necessary. If you skip searing, the meat may lack some depth of flavor, but it will still cook and become tender in the slow cooker.

How do you keep pasta from getting soggy in a slow cooker? ›

You can use slow cookers to make pasta as long as you don't mix the pasta in with the sauce and leave it sitting in the slow cooker for an extended period of time. Doing so will result in pasta that is mushy, soggy and unappetizing. For best results, keep the pasta separate until serving.

Can you overcook noodles in a crockpot? ›

When cooking pasta in the slow cooker, we recommend using thicker pasta noodles to help prevent overcooking. Try out fettuccine or bow tie, especially if it's your first go at it. Once you've started cooking, check the noodles every few minutes to see if they're fully cooked.

Can you put raw pasta in slow cooker? ›

Can you put raw pasta in a slow cooker? Absolutely! When making crock pot baked ziti, there is no need to cook the noodles first. All you need to do is arrange the layers of noodles, sauce, and ricotta mixture and it's time to start cooking!

Will spaghetti get mushy in crockpot? ›

The heat causes the protein to set, constraining the expansion of the starch and resulting in pasta with the proper texture. When pasta is cooked in the slow cooker, however, the liquid heats up slowly, so the starch has more time to swell before being checked by the protein, resulting in soggy, mushy pasta.

Do you need to put liquid in a slow cooker with beef? ›

A slow cooker does not need any liquid added at the beginning of the cooking process, because it will generate steam, which will become liquid in the bowl. For recipes that use liquid, and have not been written specifically for a slow cooker it make sense to reduce the amount of liquid by half.

Do you cover beef with liquid in slow cooker? ›

When cooking meat or poultry, the water or liquid level should cover the ingredients to ensure effective heat transfer throughout the crock. Some manufacturers of slow cookers recommend adding liquid to fill the stoneware 1/2 to 3/4 full.

Do you put hot or cold water in slow cooker with beef? ›

Place the beef in the slow cooker and pour in 500 mls of hot Beef Stock.
  1. Put the lid on and simply let the bronzed beauty cook away for the next 4-5 on High or Low for 6-8 hours (9 hours Low for Brisket). ...
  2. Ideally 71 C internal temperature (if you have a meat thermometer).

Do veggies go on top or bottom of roast in crock pot? ›

To make this simple slow cooker pot roast recipes, start by tossing all of the carrots, onions, and potatoes into the bottom of the slow cooker pot. Toss to combine. You can throw some salt, pepper and garlic over these if desired, but not necessary. Place the beef chuck roast on top of the veggies.

What happens if you don't brown meat before slow cooker? ›

Ground meat should always be browned in a skillet and drained before adding it to the slow cooker with the other ingredients. This process prevents it from clumping together as it cooks and cuts down on the amount of grease in the final dish.

Why do you put flour on meat before cooking? ›

As for why it's such a prevalent method at all, the two main reasons people will supply are that it helps create a more flavorful sear on the meat and that it thickens up the sauce or broth of the final product.

Why did my rice turn to mush in the crockpot? ›

If your rice is Coming out mushy when you cook it, you are probably using too much water. Please take a look at my rice recipe below. You are cooking it for too long. The amount of water does not matter.

What does it mean when noodles are mushy? ›

You overcooked them. Just because the water isn't at a full boil doesn't mean it hasn't started cooking them. If you set the timer once they came to a boil, you essentially cooked them the full time plus some extra time from cooking at a lower temp.

Can you keep pasta in a crockpot? ›

1. Use a Slow Cooker. Setting it and forgetting it is the most hands-off method. Simply cook the pasta to your taste (or undercook it slightly if you're planning on leaving it in the slow cooker for hours in sauce), drain it, grease the inside of your Crock-Pot with olive oil or cooking spray and dump the pasta in.

How long to cook noodles in crockpot on high? ›

Steps to Prepare
  1. Make Sauce – Brown the sausage seasoning with salt, pepper and garlic salt. Drain and set aside.
  2. Add to Crock Pot – Pour one jar of sauce on the bottom of the crockpot. Place spaghetti noodles on top of sauce. ...
  3. Cook – Cover crock pot and cook on high for 3 hours.

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