Slow Cooker Sweet and Sour Beef
Slow Cooker Sweet and Sour Beef is an easy and delicious low-carb pot roast recipe with sweet and sour flavors. This will be a hit when you need some comfort food; serve with cauliflower mash or cauliflower rice to go with the sweet and sour sauce!
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It’s definitely starting to get really cold some days in Utah, so it’s time to think about low-carb comfort food that helps keep you warm. This delicious Slow Cooker Sweet and Sour Beef is a recipe that fits that description for me, and I’ve made this often since I first posted the recipe.
And although I really, really, really hate winter weather, I do love cold weather food! And I also find that I’m home more during the winter and are more inclined to pull out the slow cooker and let something cook all day and make the house smell good.
If you like sweet and sour flavors I hope you’ll give this sweet and sour beef pot roast a try!
What ingredients do you need?
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- boneless chuck roast
- Olive Oil (affiliate link)
- Szeged Steak Rub (affiliate link
- black pepper
- Onion Powder (affiliate link)
- Garlic Powder (affiliate link)
- Ground Ginger Root (affiliate link
- Monkfruit Sweetener (affiliate link)
- Unseasoned Rice Vinegar (affiliate link
- crushed tomatoes
- Gluten-Free Soy Sauce (affiliate link)
- anchovy paste (affiliate link), optional
What gives this slow cooker roast the sweet and sour beef flavors?
This recipe for chuck roast cooked in the slow cooker gets the sweet and sour flavors from Monkfruit Sweetener, unseasoned rice vinegar, tomatoes, and soy sauce.
Want more Beef in the Slow Cooker?
If you’re a slow cooker fan who’s also watching carbs, you’ll want to check out 20 Keto Slow Cooker Recipes with Beef to find more tasty recipes like this one.
Why is this Sweet and Sour Beef good for Weekend Food Prep?
Recipes you can make on the weekend and freeze for later or eat during the week are collected in a category I call Weekend Food Prep! And this is just the kind of recipe I’d love to make on the weekend, divide the leftovers out into containers with one or two servings, and stash them in the fridge or freezer so I have plenty of easy low-carb options when I need a quick dinner. This Sweet and Sour Beef freezes beautifully!
How to make Slow Cooker Sweet and Sour Beef:
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- Trim the chuck steak so most visible fat is removed; you’ll probably have to cut it into pieces to do that. (I save the scraps to make beef stock.)
- Rub the pieces of meat with steak seasoning; then brown on all sides. (For best flavor, don’t skip this step of browning the meat.)
- Put the browned meat into the slow cooker.
- While the meat browns, puree the sauce ingredients, then cook it in a frying pan until it thickens.
- It should be thick enough that you can scrape the bottom and the sauce stays together like you see in the photo.
- Cover the meat with the sauce and cook on low for 7-8 hours (or a little longer won’t hurt) or on high for 3-4 hours.
- Serve hot, with extra sauce on the side.
- I love this with a little sour cream on top.
More Slow Cooker Beef to Try:
- Slow Cooker Southwestern Pot Roast ~ Danica's Kitchen
- Instant Pot or Slow Cooker Roast Beef Dinners ~ Slow Cooker or Pressure Cooker
- Slow Cooker Hungarian Pot Roast ~ Danica's Kitchen
- 20 Beef Brisket Recipes ~ Slow Cooker or Pressure Cooker
- Slow Cooker Mushroom Lover’s Pot Roast
Make it a Low-Carb Meal:
This Slow Cooker Sweet and Sour Beef has a flavorful sauce that would be delicious served with Curried Cauliflower, Easy Cauliflower Rice with Garlic and Green Onion, Pureed Cauliflower with Garlic, Parmesan, and Goat Cheese, Spicy Cauliflower Rice, or Roasted Cauliflower with Garlic for a low-carb meal!
Slow Cooker Sweet and Sour Beef
Slow Cooker Sweet and Sour Beef will always be a hit when you need some low-carb winter comfort food.
Ingredients
- 4 lb. boneless chuck roast, trimmed well
- 2 tsp. olive oil
- steak rub, to season meat (see notes)
- black pepper, to season meat
Sauce Ingredients:
- 1 T onion powder
- 1 T garlic powder
- 2 T ginger puree (see notes)
- 2 T Monkfruit Sweetener or sweetener of your choice
- 1/4 cup unseasoned rice vinegar
- one 14 oz. can crushed tomatoes
- 2 T soy sauce
- 1 tsp. anchovy paste, optional
Instructions
- Trim as much fat as you can from roast, and cut if necessary to fit into Crockpot. Rub meat well with steak seasoning and black pepper.
- Heat olive oil in a large frying pan and brown roast well on both sides. This will take a few minutes; don’t rush the browning step. Put browned roast into slow cooker.
- Deglaze the pan while meat browns, combine onion powder, garlic powder, ginger puree, sweetener of your choice, rice vinegar, tomatoes, soy sauce, and anchovy paste (if using) in food processor. Process several minutes with steel blade until tomatoes are pureed and ingredients are well combined.
- Put the pureed sauce into the frying pan where you browned the meat and simmer on low heat until the sauce thickens; you should be able to draw a spoon through it and have the sauce stay together.
- Once it’s thickened to that point, pour sauce mixture over the meat in the slow cooker.
- Cook on low 7-8 hours (or more) or on high for 3-4 hours, or until meat is very tender. (If I’m home I usually turn it a couple of times, but it’s not necessary.)
- Remove meat from slow cooker and keep warm. Skim off any visible fat from sauce mixture if needed, or use a fat separator (affiliate link).
- Slice the pieces of roast and serve hot, with sauce spooned over meat.
Notes
I used a Crock-Pot 3-1/2-Quart Slow Cooker (affiliate link) for this recipe. The recipe Can Freeze, so if you only have a bigger slow cooker I’d double it and stockpile some in the freezer for quick dinners later.
I used my homemade Montreal Steak Seasoning; use an approved seasoning for Paleo or Whole 30. Ginger Puree comes in a jar and in a jar and is also called ground ginger. I originally made this with granulated Stevia but now I'd prefer Monkfruit Sweetener (affiliate link). Don't use Seasoned Rice Vinegar which contains sugar.
If you remove fat with a fat separator as described, fat content will be lower than shown in nutritional information.
Some ideas for the sauce came from a recipe for Ginger Beef in 500 Low-Carb Recipes. You might want to read How to Make Pot Roast in the Crockpot before you make this recipe.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
8Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 725Total Fat: 45gSaturated Fat: 18gUnsaturated Fat: 23.4gCholesterol: 242mgSodium: 631mgCarbohydrates: 7.5gFiber: 1.6gSugar: 3.4gProtein: 73g
Nutrition information is automatically calculated by the Recipe Plug-In I am using. I am not a nutritionist and cannot guarantee 100% accuracy, since many variables affect those calculations.
Low-Carb Diet / Low-Glycemic Diet / South Beach Diet Suggestions:
This recipe for Slow Cooker Sweet and Sour Beef would be great for low-carb and Keto diets, and also suitble for phase one for the original South Beach Diet.
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Historical Notes for this Recipe:
This sweet and sour beef recipe was posted in 2007, and I’ve made it many times since then! It was last updated with more information in 2023.
38 Comments on “Slow Cooker Sweet and Sour Beef”
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This recipe is a staple in our home since we found it quite a while back. My absolute favorite!
Glad you have enjoyed it!
Thanks, Kalyn – this was delicious! I didn't let the sauce reduce enough, so it was a little runnier than your photos. Next time, more patience!
Glad you enjoyed it Karen!
Thanks for great sounding recipe. do you mean ginger powder or a liquid puree?
I have only made it with the ground ginger root that comes in a jar, sometimes called ginger puree and sometimes called ground ginger. I don't know how dried ginger would be as a substitute, but it might work in a recipe like this. If you try that I'd love to hear what you think.
Such a unique change from normal pot roast! LOVE it!
Thanks, so glad you like it!
Pot roast is not common in my country, but this one look interesting. Got to try it sometimes.
Hope you enjoy Mikaela!
When I first got a slow cooker, I followed your directions for making pot roast as one of my early experiments. Never fails to produce great pot roast. Thanks for linking to one of my own pot roast recipes.
Lydia, that must have been a LONG time ago, because you're an expert now.
I made this last night…it was a hit! Thank you. 🙂
I don't have experience cooking lamb in the slow cooker but I can't think of any reason why it wouldn't work. Would love to hear what you think if you try it.
Do you think you could make this with lamb? I have some leftover, rare grilled lamb that I am looking for a crockpot recipe to use it in.
Kalyn that sauce looks and sounds incredible!
I simply don't make pot roast enough (like, never). You make it look so good!
Elizabeth, so glad that worked for you!
Thanks for the suggestion. I think I added 1/2 T and it turned out great. Everybody loved it and I have leftovers – Yahoo!
IPhone so quick reply. I think 1 T sounds like a lot of salt. Can add more later.
I love your website. I have so many allergies and candida that your's is the only one with lots of options – and very tasty too!
I'm planning on these subsitutions, do you have other ideas?
Apple cidar vinegar for the rice vinegar – although I like the idea of 3 T vinegar and 1T water.
1 T of salt instead of the soy sauce. (I have made some from scratch, but I won't be able to this time)
I have to avoid soy, wheat, yeast and corn as well as sugar.
Thanks
Rice vinegar is a type of mild Asian vinegar. It's sold by the Asian foods, it's not expensive, and you can find it in any grocery store. If you don't want to use it I would substitute 3 T white vinegar mixed with 1 T water.
What is rice vinegar? Are there other options to substitute for this?
Virginia Bluebell, so glad to hear you enjoyed it!
Kalyn, I made this the other night and it was wonderful. I have to confess I hesitated at first: tomatoes and ginger? But, I trusted you and as always, you knew what you were talking about! I actually didn't have the can of tomatoes on hand, so I used a 6-oz. can of tomato paste and about 4 or 5 oz. of water instead. Really delicious!
So glad to hear you liked it.
Just letting ya know that I gave it a try and it had a really great zip to it. Love the change from the way I usually make it – thanks for another great recipe!
Tanna, I think this is going to be one of my favorite pot roast recipes.
Chris and Vi, thanks.
MW, the idea of shallots sounds great.
Naudee, thanks for all your great feedback.
I love the idea of a sweet and sour sauce to change up a pot roast….I tend to make roast the same way so this will be a nice change. gonna have to give this one a try too. 😀
Kalyn, I see you have used Splenda ? It cost a bomb over here 🙁 By the way, I have a very similar pot roast recipe using pork loin and instead of sugar and onions, I used shallots puree only, and I love how the shallots lends such sweetness to the roast, and I didn’t have to use sugar at all, just a thought, cheers ! 🙂
Just discovered your blog, and I love it! Thank you for any new variation to my pot roast!:)
mmm…pot roast – looks Dee-lish! I love to eat it…now, I just need to try and make it!
JMom, aren’t those Costco roasts great. I love Costco!
Kristen, this was a bit unusual for post roast, but really good.
How do you manage to always make it looks so wonderful! A good pot roast is always welcome.
We make pot roasts all the time, but it seems like I’m always doing it the exact same way. Thanks for sharing this recipe!
I get those roasts from Costco too! So now I have another way of fixing them from the usual pot roast I usually make 🙂 Your photos look delish!