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Hearty, and stick-to-your-ribs, this Slow Cooker Beef & Noodles is a cinch to make!

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This is one of those recipes that remind me of home. It’s not necessarily a dish we often had, but it was a memorable dish when my grandma or mom made it! Occasionally, I make the noodles from scratch like my grandma and mom do … and other times, I buy them frozen.
Depending on the day, sometimes I like my Beef and Noodles with more broth than other times. Feel free to adjust the liquid to your family’s preference and your slow cooker. If you like a thicker recipe, use less liquid – and if you like it more like a soup, use more liquid. In my slow cooker, I used the initial can of beef broth mixed with soup mix, soup, and garlic – plus, I later added 8 cups (2 full cartons) of beef broth – which yields what you see in these pictures.
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Although my grandma and mom didn’t make their Beef and Noodles in the slow cooker, it’s my preferred method. I usually start the beef the night before so it’s nice and tender in the morning. I quickly shred it and add in some additional beef broth before going about my day. Then, about an hour before mealtime, I add the noodles. It really is that easy and you won’t believe how rich and flavorful this dish is until you try it!!

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Slow Cooker Beef and Noodles
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Ingredients
- 2 – 3 pounds beef roast
- 1 can reduced-sodium beef broth, 14 oz.
- 1 envelope beefy onion soup mix, from a 2.2 oz. box
- 1 can cream of celery or mushroom soup, undiluted, 10.5-10.75 oz.
- 3 – 4 cloves garlic, minced
- 6 – 8 cups beef broth or water, more if desired
- 1 package frozen home-style egg noodles, 24 oz.
- Salt and pepper, to taste
Instructions
- In a large bowl, combine the beef broth, beefy onion soup mix, cream of mushroom soup, and garlic cloves. Set aside.
- Place the roast in a 5-quart (or larger) slow cooker. Add the soup mixture. Cover and cook for 8 hours or overnight on LOW, or until the beef shreds easily.
- In the morning, break beef apart and add 6 -8 cups of beef broth or water. Cover and continue to cook an additional 8 hours on LOW.
- An hour before you eat, add egg noodles, salt and pepper. Cover and cook for an additional hour on HIGH or until noodles are tender.
Notes
- Homemade noodles or dried egg noodles will also work, though you may need extra broth for dried noodles.
Nutrition
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I'm not familiar with with frozen egg noodles. Will the No Yolk boiling kind work?
I have never used those – you may need to adjust the cooking time and liquid. If you use them, I would love to know how it turns out!
Reams frozen noodles.
I grew up eating something similar. Mom would cook down Sundays pot roast, add all the leftover veggies & gravy w/some more water & wide noodles – pure comfort food. I have never tried it from scratch and can't wait to do so. Thanks
My mom did too! We always called it “Beefy Noodle Moosh”! I have some, leftover, in the fridge right now!
I’ve been repeating her version for years, but it took on a whole ‘nother dimension, when I discovered ‘Reames Frozen Home-Style Egg Noodles’!
Although she didn’t specify them by brand name, I recognized them instantly, in Jamie’s pictures & she did list them as “Frozen Home-Style Egg Noodles”, just as on the Reames packaging.
They are AWESOME, EASY & relatively easy to find! I buy mine at Kroger, in the freezer case, near the frozen potato products.
Thank you! I have had a hard time finding these noodles, but don’t usually shop at Kroger. I will check them out!
Walmart has them in the freezer section.
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What a great winter warmer meal. Thanks for linking up to Sweet and Savoury Sundays, stop by and link up again this weekend.
Jamie I'm so awful at making things in a slow cooker but this sounds so yummy. Thanks for sharing on the weekend re-Treat Link Party! Hope to see you again tomorrow.
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Hi Jamie! I just wanted to let you know that your Beef and Noodles is being featured in my comfort food features this week at Family Fun Friday! Hope you can stop by again this week! Blessings!
perfect for a cold winter meal. Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things Blog hop. Big Hugs ♥
As an Italian-American I ate a lot of beef and noodles too, but ours always had red sauce on it. I love the change your dish offers my family. So glad you brought it by foodie friday.
Jamie,
Beef and Noodles is one of my favorite winter comfort foods, this looks so delicious! Thanks so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday and have a great weekend!
Miz Helen
Hi Jamie! Thank you for bringing your beef and noodles to Family Fun Friday! I am pinning for later! Blessings!