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If you are looking for a hearty meal that is sweet and savory, look no further! This Crock Pot Swiss Steak and RicefromGooseberry Patch’sSlow-Cooker Christmas Favoritesis delicious!

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Aunt Lou here.

I am a picky eater. Like so picky that I get made fun of all the time for it. The irony that I am a food blogger doesn’t escape me. 😉

So recipes that others wouldn’t even think twice about, I sometimes take a leap of faith and hope and pray that I will like it. This Crock Pot Swiss Steak and Rice is one of those recipes that I am SOOO glad I did! Yum!

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Delicious Swiss Steak and Rice from your crock pot!

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Ingredients for Crock Pot Swiss Steak and Rice

  • 2 lb beef eye of round roast
  • 2 14½ oz cans diced tomatoes
  • 1onion,diced
  • 5½ c water, divided
  • ½ c sugar
  • 1-2 t salt
  • 2-3 t pepper
  • 2 c long-cooking rice, uncooked

How to Make Swiss Steak in a Slow Cooker

  1. Put your roast in your crock pot
  2. Pour your undrained tomatoes on top of your roast
  3. Evenly distribute your onion, 3½ cups of water, sugar, salt and pepper on top of your roast
  4. Cover and cook on low for 8-10 hours.
  5. minutes before you will be eating, take 2 cups of liquid from your crock pot and pour it into a saucepan
  6. Add the remaining 2 cups of water and uncooked rice to the saucepan and bring to a boil over medium heat
  7. Place a lid on your saucepan and simmer for 10-15 minutes, until most of the liquid is absorbed and your rice is tender
  8. Take two forks and shred your roast
  9. Serve roast with rice and extra liquid from your crock pot

Recipe Notes for Swiss Steak and Rice

  • In the prep time on this one, it says 20 minutes. That is not prep time at the beginning though. This is basically a dump and go recipe, but you need the extra 10-15 minutes at the end to make up your rice.
  • Speaking of the rice in this Crock Pot Swiss Steak and Rice. Oh. My. Yum. I love beef. It would be my choice anyday, but it is hard to decide which is the best part of this recipe…the rice is that good!
  • Now I know this will be a shocker to everyone, but I used myHamilton Beach Programmable Insulated Slow Cooker.I use this one so much that I will probably cry (and then immediately buy a new one) when I finally wear it out!
  • As with any of our recipes, calorie counts and nutritional information varies greatly depending on which products you choose to use when cooking this dish.
  • All slow cookers cook differently, so cooking times are always a basic guideline and shouldalways be tested first in your own slow cooker and time adjusted as needed.

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Crock Pot Swiss Steak and Rice Recipe

Delicious Swiss Steak and Rice from your crock pot fromSlow-Cooker Christmas Favorites!

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Course: Main Course

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 8 hours hours

Total Time: 8 hours hours 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 -6

Author: Aunt Lou

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Put your roast in your crock pot

  • Pour your undrained tomatoes on top of your roast

  • Evenly distribute your onion, 3½ cups of water, sugar, salt and pepper on top of your roast

  • Cover and cook on low for 8-10 hours.

  • minutes before you will be eating, take 2 cups of liquid from your crock pot and pour it into a saucepan

  • Add the remaining 2 cups of water and uncooked rice to the saucepan and bring to a boil over medium heat

  • Place a lid on your saucepan and simmer for 10-15 minutes, until most of the liquid is absorbed and your rice is tender

  • Take two forks and shred your roast

  • Serve roast with rice and extra liquid from your crock pot

Notes

  • In the prep time on this one, it says 20 minutes. That is not prep time at the beginning though. This is basically a dump and go recipe, but you need the extra 10-15 minutes at the end to make up your rice.
  • Speaking of the rice in this Crock Pot Swiss Steak and Rice. Oh. My. Yum. I love beef. It would be my choice anyday, but it is hard to decide which is the best part of this recipe…the rice is that good!
  • Now I know this will be a shocker to everyone, but I used myHamilton Beach Programmable Insulated Slow Cooker.I use this one so much that I will probably cry (and then immediately buy a new one) when I finally wear it out!
  • As with any of our recipes, calorie counts and nutritional information varies greatly depending on which products you choose to use when cooking this dish.
  • All slow cookers cook differently, so cooking times are always a basic guideline and shouldalways be tested first in your own slow cooker and time adjusted as needed.

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  1. Crock Pot Swiss Steak and Rice - Recipes That Crock! (10)Jack says

    Crock Pot Swiss Steak and Rice - Recipes That Crock! (11)
    I really love your recipes. I’ve tried several of them, and they give me a lot of new ideas. Naturally, I tweek them to my taste, but appreciate your emails. Thank-You

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  2. Crock Pot Swiss Steak and Rice - Recipes That Crock! (12)Marsha Baker says

    Crock Pot Swiss Steak and Rice - Recipes That Crock! (13)
    Looks wondermous! Mrelt-in-your-mouth goodness! I love slow cooked beef roast…and the rice sounds so good too. Thanks for sharing.

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FAQs

Can you put raw steak in a slow cooker? ›

Yes, you can add raw steak to a slow cooker to cook it to your desired doneness level. Slow cooking steak is a convenient way to cook steak over several hours, tenderizing it and adding exceptional flavor along the way.

What cut of meat is Swiss steak made from? ›

Swiss steak is made from an actual piece of steak, usually cut from the bottom, top, or eye of round. These tough steaks are pounded thin, tenderized (via a textured mallet or swissing machine), and braised until fork-tender in a rich tomato and onion gravy.

What is the best meat for crock pot meals? ›

Choose the right cut: Chuck roasts, short ribs, pork shoulders and lamb shanks (think fatty and tougher meats) become meltingly tender with the moist, low heat of a slow cooker. Leaner cuts like pork tenderloin tend to dry out. Likewise, dark meat chicken — thighs, drumsticks, etc.

Can you overcook steak in a slow cooker? ›

The low setting is important so you don't overcook it, potentially leaving you with a dry or tough meal. If you're wondering how long your meat will take to cook in a crock pot, we recommend consulting Crockpot's cook time guide for guidance.

Can you cook steak in slow cooker without liquid? ›

If your slow cooker is 3/4 full, no extra liquid is required. However, if you're cooking a smaller amount of food, add 1-2cm of liquid in the bottom of the slow cooker bowl to ensure there's enough liquid for cooking. Don't add too much liquid, because as the food cooks, it produces its own liquid.

Why is my Swiss steak tough? ›

Pick the right cut of meat: Swiss steak is traditionally made using a tough cut of beef, such as round steak. When slow-cooked, this meat gets really tender and juicy. Tenderize properly: Before cooking, tenderize the meat using a meat mallet to help break down the tough fibers and ensure a tender result.

What is the difference between Salisbury steak and Swiss steak? ›

What Is the Difference Between Salisbury Steak and Swiss Steak? A Salisbury steak is made from ground beef that's formed into a patty, and Swiss steak is actually steak. Additionally, Salisbury steak usually has a gravy that consists of beef broth, and Swiss steak is known for being cooked with tomatoes and onions.

What is another name for Swiss steak? ›

Arm steak (Swiss steak) – Arm steak is more commonly referred to as “Swiss steak.” This tough cut of meat is taken from the bottom of the round and is generally best when braised. It does not lend itself to grilling.

What is the most tender beef for a slow cooker? ›

Chuck roast and top round roast are good choices for the slow cooker, which allows them to tenderize over time.

Is it better to cook steak fast or slow cook? ›

Rule of thumb #2: Thin-cut meat should be cooked hot and fast, while thick cuts are best cooked low and slow.

Is slow cooked steak more tender? ›

It also makes the meat far more flavorful. Moreover, the slow-and-low method ensures you get that fall-off-the-bone tender meat. The same results just aren't achieved when cooking meat on high heat for a shorter period of time.

What is the difference between a slow cook and a crock pot? ›

A slow cooker and a Crockpot are the same thing, essentially. A slow cooker is an appliance of which there are lots of brands. Crockpot is one brand of slow cooker. Crockpot popularized slow cookers when they launched their version in the 1970s.

Is it OK to put raw meat in crock pot? ›

"Raw meat is a slow-cooker staple, but you may need to add it to the pot before adding other ingredients like green vegetables," she shared. "Browning meat in a skillet before adding it to the slow cooker has been a game-changer for my slow-cooker meals.

Why is my meat tough in crock pot? ›

“Beef may be tough in the slow cooker if you haven't added enough liquid, or haven't cooked it for long enough,” Kristen Carli, M.S., R.D., owner of Camelback Nutrition & Wellness, tells SELF. “For cuts of meat, the fattier cuts are often the ones that get juicy and tender.

Why can't you put raw meat in a slow cooker? ›

If you simply pop some raw meat in your slow cooker, it won't have a chance to brown, which adds some much-needed flavor and cuts down on plenty of unappealing grease. Instead, you're better served by browning raw meat in a skillet before adding it to the slow cooker with your other ingredients.

Is it OK to slow cook steak? ›

Yes! Slow cooked steak is a wonderful way to make savory and tender fillets each time.

Why was my steak dry in slow cooker? ›

The most likely cause of this is overcooking. As meat cooks, its muscle fibers shorten in both length and width and eventually squeeze out the juices they normally hold. As you can imagine, this leaves meat dry, and often stringy in texture. To avoid this problem, choose less-tender cuts of meat.

Can you leave raw meat in slow cooker overnight? ›

Yes, it is generally safe to cook meat in a crock pot overnight, ensuring it reaches a safe internal temperature of 165°F (74°C) to avoid foodborne illnesses. I would just let it run on low, not warm, all night.

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