Slow Cooker Roast Beef Sandwiches are a monthly dinner staple for busy nights.
Sometimes there are recipes that I make for my family so often, I am shocked when I realize I’ve never shared them here on Dine & Dish. These Slow Cooker Roast Beef Sandwiches are one such recipe. You guys, we eat this open faced sandwiches all the time. Truly, we have them at least once a month, and in the 11 years I’ve been blogging I’ve never shared the recipe with you. I’m not sure why that is, but today is the day you’ll find out all about our favorite slow cooker roast beef sandwiches!
We are big lovers of making chuck roast in the slow cooker. Chuck roast is always something we have on hand in the freezer, mostly because our kids love it, it’s easy to cook, and the price is always right. I used to only do roast beef in the slow cooker with potatoes and carrots, but then I started getting more creative.
These slow cooker roast beef sandwiches are the result of wanting something new and fresh to do with a roast beef. As soon as I made them the very first time years and years ago, my kids started requesting them more and more. These open faced sandwiches have quickly become a favorite staple at meal time.
If you have a family of chuck roast lovers but are bored with the way you’ve been serving it, definitely give these slow cooker roast beef sandwiches a try. They very well may become a favorite dinner in your house as well! Enjoy!
If you are looking for a new slow cooker, I can’t say enough great things about this one that we own. We absolutely love it!
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Tips for making the best slow cooker roast beef sandwiches
Start with a quality cut of meat. You’ll want to make sure whatever roast you use isn’t very fatty. The last thing you want when shredding the roast is to have to dig through the fat. In addition, boneless chuck roast is the best option for this recipe, however a bone-in cut of beef can also be used. Just make sure to remove the bone before shredding the meat.
Cooking this slow cooker roast beef on low to medium for a longer time makes it so fall apart tender. Avoid the temptation to cook your beef on high heat for a shorter amount of cooking time. Low and slow really does provide the best end result.
We like to top our roast beef sandwiches with jalapeño peppers, but you can go without or add toppings more suited to your taste buds. Some delicious options for topping your beef sandwiches would be grilled onions, roasted bell peppers, diced tomatoes or even chunky salsa. The best step in this recipe is the part where you place the sandwiches on a baking sheet under the broiler. No matter what you top your roast beef sandwiches with, make sure to put them under the broiler for just a couple quick minutes to really give your sandwich great flavor.
Now, on to this awesome slow cooker recipe! I hope you enjoy this family favorite as much as we do.
Slow Cooker Roast Beef Sandwiches
Ingredients
- 1 3-4 pound boneless Certified Angus Beef chuck roast
- 1 10.5 oz can French Onion Soup
- 10.5 oz water 1 soup can
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
- 1/2 teaspoon Kosher salt
- 1 French Loaf sliced into 1-inch thick pieces
- 2 Tablespoons butter softened
- 1 cup jarred sliced jalapenos
- 1/4 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
Instructions
- Place beef chuck roast into your crockpot. Add French Onion Soup, water, garlic powder, red pepper flakes and Kosher salt. Cook on medium-high for 8 hours, or until roast is cooked completely through.
- Carefully remove roast from the crockpot and place in a large casserole dish. Remove 1 cup of au juice from the crock pot and add to the casserole dish. Taking 2 forks, begin shredding the chuck roast. Continue until chuck roast is in small, bite sized pieces.
- Turn your oven on to "broil".
- Butter each bread slice and place on a large cookie sheet. Place under the broiler for 2 minutes, or until bread starts to look toasted. Watch carefully as to not burn the bread.
- Remove toasted bread from oven and top evenly with shredded roast beef, jalapeños, and mozzarella cheese. Return to the oven and broil until cheese is melted, approximately 1-2 minutes. Remove from oven and serve while warm. If desired, drizzle au juice over the sandwiches before serving.
For more great slow cooker roast beef recipes, check out the following blogs:
- Crock Pot Roast with Pumpkin from Will Cook For Smiles
- Crock Pot Mississippi Pot Roast from The Country Cook
- Pot Roast Soup from Paleo on a Budget
Tilesbay says
Looks Tasty!!
Thanks for sharing this recipe!!
Kristen says
Thank you!
Aggie says
I’ve been craving this!! Putting on my meal plan soon!
Nicholas Doyle says
One of my favorites!
pictaram says
It sounds so yum! I think it’s been two weeks since the last time I used my slow cooker, gonna try this recipe. Thank you for sharing!
Scarlet says
Sounds like just the type of thing my husband would like. He love beef and jalapenos. I’m going to give this a whirl. Thanks for the fresh idea. I get stuck fixing the same things over and over if I don’t go looking for inspiration.
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Caren says
I have a question about your slow cooker recommendation. I see a standard lid and a lid that has 2 openings. I’m confused. Does it come with 2 lids? Does the one pot have 2 separate compartments for cooking 2 different things in one pot? I went to your link you posted which took me to Amazon and I just can’t figure it out. Can you please help an old broad out?
Thank you so much. I’m looking forward to coming here and today is my first time.
Kristen says
Hi Caren –
Thanks for visiting and welcome! So the slow cooker lid we have just comes with the one full lid. I noticed in the bottom of that amazon link there is a split lid, but we don’t have that one. The split lid one is under a different listing and is KitchenAid model KSC6222SS. I hope that helps!
Thanks!
run says
Thanks for sharing with us but i ask a simply question when i am getting more hungry or i need some special and tasty food that recommended by you then how to make my food will be ready soon is that possible or not? because your motto is slow cooking is best cooking.
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