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I think I found my favorite way to cook steak in the crock pot today. I decided to make our favorite London Broil Roast in a Crock Pot. Crock Pot London Broil turns out so moist and tender cooked in the slow cooker.
My old favorite recipe forLondon Broilis to roast it with potatoes and carrots in a roasting pan that has been tightly wrapped in aluminum foil.
It was the best way to cook London broil.
I make a pork loin this way.
I even roast a Thanksgiving Turkeybreast this way.
The aluminum foil traps all the moisture in the pan and the meat turns out fall apart tender.
Now I am not so sure I will ever roast meat that way again.
I have become obsessed with my crock pot slow cooker.
I keep trying to find new crock pot recipes to cook.
I converted my mother's meatloaf recipe into a Crock Pot Meatloaf recipe.
Dinner time has become so much easier since I have started cooking in a crock pot each week.
Enough of my crock pot obsession.
Let's get to the Crock Pot London Broil recipe.
That's what you're here for, right?
How to make Crock Pot London Broil
Like most crock pot recipes, this is a dump it and forget it recipe.
You will need a nice piece of London Broil, baby red potatoes, baby carrots, beef broth, an onion, garlic, a couple of bay leaves and a 6-quart crock pot.
I like to brown beef before I add it to the crock pot but this step can be skipped if you don't feel like doing it.
But it does give the meat a nice color.
Add 1 tablespoon of butter to a skillet on high. Place the London broil in and brown the first side.
Flip it over to brown the other side.
Place the London Broil into the bottom of an (affiliate link) 6 quart crock pot and lay the sliced onion and garlic cloves on top of the roast.
Salt and pepper the top of the meat and onion slices.
Next add the baby red potatoes, baby carrots, bay leaves, salt, and pepper.
Pour the beef broth in around the London broil.
Put the lid on the crock pot and cook for 4 hours on high or 8 hours on low.
Check the potatoes for doneness by piercing with a fork.
If they are still a little firm cook another 30 minutes.
To make a gravy mix the water and cornstarch.
Pour it into the crock pot and return the lid.
Cook another 15-30 minutes on high to thicken the gravy.
You could also remove the London broil and vegetables and ladle the liquid into a small saucepan and bring to a boil until thickened.
Place the London Broil on a serving platter and carve.
Nestle the potatoes and carrots around the roast.
How To MakeCrock Pot London Broil
Cooking a London Broil in the crock pot will guarantee a tender roast and vegetables for dinner. This is a favorite meat and potatoes meal in my family.
Ingredients
- 2-3 pound London Broil
- 3-4 cups beef broth
- 2 pounds baby red potatoes
- 1½ cups baby carrots
- 1 onion, sliced
- 3 cloves garlic
- salt and pepper
- 2 bay leaves
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch + 2 tablespoons cool water
Directions
- In a skillet with 1 tablespoon butter brown the London broil.
- Place the London broil in a 6-quart crock pot.
- Layer the onions, garlic, salt, pepper, potatoes, and carrots in this order on top of the London Broil.
- Add more salt and pepper on top of the vegetables.
- Add 3 cups beef broth.
- Cook on high 4 hours.
- Add cornstarch and water.
- Continue to cook on high for 15 minutes to thicken the gravy.
- Carve London broil and serve immediately.
- Serves 4-6
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Crock Pot London Broil
Arlene Mobley - Flour On My Face
Cooking a London Broil in the crock pot will guarantee a tender roast and vegetables for dinner. This is a favorite meat and potatoes meal in my family. When you slow cook a London Broil in the crockpot you will always get a tender London Broil.
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 4 hours hrs
Course Main Dish
Cuisine American
Servings 6 Servings
Calories 435 kcal
Ingredients
- 3 pound London Broil
- 3 cups beef broth (add up to one more cup if needed for gravy.)
- 2 pounds baby red potatoes
- 1 ½ cups baby carrots
- 1 large onion (sliced)
- 3 cloves garlic
- salt and pepper
- 2 medium bay leaves
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch + 2 tablespoons cool water
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Instructions
In a skillet with 1 tablespoon butter brown the London broil.
Place the London broil in a 6-quart crock pot.
Layer the onions, garlic, salt, pepper, potatoes and carrots in this order on top of the London Broil.
Add more salt and pepper on top of the vegetables.
Add 3 cups beef broth.
Cook on high 4 hours.
Add cornstarch and water. and gently stir. Continue to cook on high for 15 minutes to thicken the gravy.
Allow the roast to rest about 5 minutes before carving.
Carve London broil and serve immediately.
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Recipe Expert Tips
- Do not over cook or the roast will be dry.
- Rest the meat a few minutes before carving. This will make the meat easier to slice.
Nutrition
Serving: 1ServingCalories: 435kcalCarbohydrates: 31gProtein: 57gFat: 8gSaturated Fat: 3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 138mgSodium: 645mgPotassium: 1717mgFiber: 4gSugar: 5gVitamin A: 4426IUVitamin C: 16mgCalcium: 91mgIron: 6mg
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Deb
This is the BEST! My husband got 2 packages of grass fed “london broil” on sale ! I began searching recipes. Yours looked the best…so here we go. 4 hours to the second, we had the best, most flavorful dinner. I did add some parsley and celery, too. Found a great sour milk biscuit recipe and now….we are full and ready for the snow to hit! We have leftovers for tomorrow!Reply
Arlene Mobley
Deb Yum! sounds like an awesome meal.
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menkens
Just a comment so not rating ... in the process of cooking at the moment. Whenever I cook any sort of meat in a slow cooker/crock pot I always put a couple of slices of onion in the bottom and then add the meat on top! If you don't like onion that will not work for you -- but obviously I do and it helps in clean-up because the meat will not stick to the bottom. And I always de-glaze the skillet with broth or wine or a combination; I browned the meat in and add that to the pot as well for more wonderful flavor.
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Theresa
Question for you - if my roast is 1.5 lbs, should I just half the recipe and also half the cook time?
Thanks!Reply
Arlene Mobley
Hi TheresaEven a small roast will need to cook longer than 1.5 hours. How thick is it? I've seen some really thick small London broils. Unless it is really thin I would cook it for 3 hours and check. And the potatoes and carrots might not be done in 3 hours. Again the size of the vegetables will make a difference in how long they need to cook. If the meat gets done before the vegetables remove it from the crock pot so it doesn't dry out and keep cooking the vegetables for another hour or until they are fork tender. Good luck.
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Cathy in WV
I'm not sure you'll see this, but here goes. I got a great price on a London Broil, but I want to make beef stew instead of the whole steak. Will that work or should I follow the recipe and then cut the steak into bite size pieces before serving'
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Arlene Mobley
Hi Cathy
Yes you can cut a London broil up into chunks to make stew. I would cut the meat up first before cooking.
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Keith
First time me and my family are trying this!! My wife seems really excited to try this in a different way as well as me....looks so good and I hope we do it right,haha..plus I hope the meat falls apart.:)
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lynn
I'm going to make the crock pot London Broil my London Broil is 2pounds how long to leave it in the crockpot and should I put in on low or high.
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Justine
Is salt and pepper the only seasoning for this?
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Arlene Mobley
Justine there is also fresh garlic and bay leaves in this recipe.
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Holly
I have med too big red potatos how many potatos and how would you thow them in the crockpot
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Arlene Mobley
HollyYou can use as many potatoes as you need to feed your family. A large red potato is about the equivalent of 3 to 4 small red potatoes.
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Colleen
Awesome recipe! I added a small can of whole peeled tomatoes and a tsp of gravy master to darken the sauce a bit. Great autumn meal that’s easy. Thank you!Reply
Arlene Mobley
Collen
That sounds delish. I am going to have to try your version. So glad you loved the recipe!
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Leslie
Trying this today, I cook for myself and my parents. My mom said she’s never been able to make a tender London broil...and she’s said let’s hope. My goal is to prove her wrong. Very easy to follow. Glad someone asked about the bay leaves I forgot to add them, had to put them on topReply
Arlene Mobley
I hope it turns out wonderful for you Leslie!
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Geneva
I have been making London broil in the crockpot for years..but I have some easy tips...I use 2 env of lipton onion soup mix with 2-3 cups of water..so you don't have to use the onion ..this is the only seasoning you need....add the potatoes and carrots...after cooking on LOW for the 8 hrs..I remove the meat and vegs and add 1(or 2) env of brown gravy mix and whisk until mixed in the crock pot..put the lid back on and cook while the meat is resting whisking a few times.
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Kris
I made this for the second time tonight and, as usual, I overcooked enough that it didn't slice very well but it was tender and delicious. I never thicken the liquid for gravy, I use it as au jus for the meat and vegetables. When I test the meat and it feels resistant, I always assume it's not done enough. I wish I could figure out how to cook it just to slicing doneness. Can anybody help?Reply
Arlene Mobley
London broil can be finicky but if you think it is done when you check it with a fork it probably is even though there is some "resistance". London broil should rest about 10 to 15 minutes before slicing.
So I would suggest taking it out of the crock pot when it is fork done so it doesn't over cook and shred when you try to slice it. Let it rest and then try slicing it.
Are you slicing it on the diagonal? You should slice it against the grain with a very sharp knife. That could also be why it is shredding.
My recipe calls for a 2-3 pound London broil. Are you cooking the same size roast? If so cook it for the 4 hours, make the gravy if you like following the directions. If the roast is on the smaller size you can remove it from the crock pot before making the gravy to prevent over cooking. Good luck! Let me know if you have any other questions!
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Kris in FL
This was quite good. I've never cooked a whole meal on High before and was a little nervous, but it was great. Tender and delicious.Reply
Arlene Mobley
Kris
So glad you enjoyed the recipe! Thanks for the 5 star rating!
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rena
I want to try this out tomorrow. I won't be able to cook it for 8 hours though so I will have to try 4 on high. If I want to add sliced mushrooms should I add them at the beginning or wait until closer to the end? Thanks!
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Arlene Mobley
Hi Rena
If the mushrooms are thinly sliced I would add them for the last hour of cooking time.
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rena
Thanks for the response. I didn't have time to add them as I wasn't home. The meat was overcooked and I am guessing that my slow cooker is smaller then 6 qts. We still liked it but had to cover the meat in the gravy. Next time I will cook it less then 4 hours on high or try 8 hours.
Arlene Mobley
Rena
Sorry to hear that. Yes the size of the meat will make a big difference in how long it needs to cook.
rebecca koretz
I cooked it on high for the 4 hours but it was very tuff as it was getting late we decided to have it tomorrow any recommendations how to heat it up and make it more tender? I hope the meat is not ruin the carrots are very hard still and the potatoes seem like they could of cooked maybe a little bit longer.... Help
Arlene Mobley
Rebecca sounds like your roast may have bigger than the one used in this recipe. Or maybe your crock pot isn't working correctly. The vegetables should have been cooked after four hours.
Terry
I am so excited to try this recipe, London broil roasts were on sale at my local store buy one get one free so couldn't resist that sale. Have never fixed a London broil and didn't know what to do with them so did a google search and came upon your recipe. Sounds wonderful and so easy!
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Arlene Mobley
Terry I hope you enjoy the recipe! Not sure what I love more a delicious Crock Pot LOndon Broil for dinner or a buy one get one sale!
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Samantha
Hi, I was so excited to find this recipe as London broil is one of my favorite meals and I just got a crock pot this past christmas so what better way to use my new gift! I did everything as listed but cooked on high for 4 hours because I'm impatient (lol) and the meat was quite tough. Not inedible, but definitely not as tender as it would have been if I cooked on low for 8. Any tips for the future when pressed for time and using high for 4 hours? Or for this recipe should I just stick to low and slow?
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Arlene Mobley
Hi Samantha
Sorry to hear your London broil ended up being tough. London broil turns out so tender when you cook it low and slow so I would stick with the 8 hour cooking time. The way you slice the meat also makes a difference in how tender it is also. London broil should be sliced against the grain at a slight angle. I hope you give the recipe another try!
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Debbie
I'm making this for Valentine's dinner tonight. The printed recipe does not tell when to add the bay leaves, but I figured they should go after the carrots. Not sure if you should let the london broil rest before slicing so I will try that and hope it doesn't shred. But either way I am excited!Reply
Arlene Mobley
Debbie
Hope you enjoyed the recipe. Yes the bay leaf goes in at the beginning and I usually do let my roasts rest for a few minutes before slicing.
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Debbie
Arlene, it was FANTABULOUS!!! This will be my go-to recipe for london broil in the future! You ROCK girlfriend <3Arlene Mobley
Debbie
Thank you so much! I am so excited to hear you were happy with the recipe.
Michelle
So I tried this tonight .... instead of using beef stock I used a watered down marinade. Well needless to say I no longer have a london broil that can be sliced it had to be shredded. I was told that it tasted more like a pot roast . I am glad it was edible after al that lol.Reply
Arlene Mobley
Michelle
It sounds like you cooked it a bit too long. Size of london broil and the size of the crock pot you used can change the cooking time. I bet it still tasted delicious.
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BCPOO
THANKYOUTHANKYOUTHANKYOU!!!!Reply
Wayne Kennedy
(Bachelor) really like your recipes and ideas
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Arlene Mobley
Thank you Wayne!
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Jesse
Am making this as I type. Only variation, I added a couple of celery stalks. Has already passed the taste test. Many thanks for sharing.Reply
Arlene Mobley
Jesse
I'm so happy to hear you enjoyed the recipe!
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Tracey S
Made this last night and it was yumm-o! I did not brown the meat (too lazy, and that would have been another dish to wash!☺), cooked on low for 7 hours. The meat fell apart, so we shredded it in the crock pot and ate out of big bowls. Probably the easiest thing I've ever made in my crock pot...just had to slice (not even dice!) an onion! Thanks!
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Arlene Mobley
Tracey
I am so happy to hear you enjoyed the recipe!
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Julie Wood
I have seen London Broil for good deals at the store lately. I have never had success in cooking this meat on the stove top because it always turns out tough! But I can see that this meat can get tender in the crock pot and such an easy recipe. I love this awesome recipe! Thanks for sharing. I will have to make it! Do you know that your email always goes to spam. I wonder why!Reply
Arlene Mobley
Julie
Thank you I hope you enjoy the recipe. I have no idea why my email is going to spam all of a sudden. Thank you for letting me know. I will have to investigate and try to figure out why.
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