Crockpot Steak and Potato

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This hearty slow cooker creation combines tender cubed sirloin with seasoned diced potatoes in a savory blend of beef broth and Worcestershire sauce. Simply layer the ingredients, add seasonings, and let your crockpot work its magic for 6-8 hours on low (or 3-4 hours on high). The dish is finished with melted cheddar cheese for that irresistible comfort food appeal. With minimal prep time and maximum flavor, this one-pot meal delivers approximately 400 calories per serving and offers 28g of protein. Perfect for busy weeknights when you crave a satisfying, home-cooked meal without the fuss.

Sarah Crisp
Contributed By Sarah Crisp
Last modified on Mon, 14 Apr 2025 13:03:47 GMT
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This hearty Crockpot Loaded Steak and Potato Bake combines tender sirloin chunks with creamy potatoes and melted cheddar for the ultimate hands-off comfort meal. I created this recipe during a particularly busy season when I needed nourishing dinners that didn't require standing over the stove, and it quickly became my family's most requested weekend meal.

My teenagers actually cheer when they smell this cooking on Sunday afternoons. I started making this during football season when everyone wanted to relax instead of cooking, and now it's become our tradition before big games.

Ingredients

  • Sirloin steak: Cubed into bite sized pieces for tenderness and rich flavor; try choosing well marbled pieces for extra juiciness
  • Large potatoes: Diced evenly ensures they cook perfectly alongside the meat; russet potatoes work beautifully here
  • Diced onion: Adds essential aromatic flavor; yellow onions provide the perfect balance of sweetness
  • Shredded cheddar cheese: Creates that irresistible gooey topping; sharp varieties add more depth of flavor
  • Beef broth: Forms the savory cooking liquid; homemade is wonderful but quality store bought works great too
  • Worcestershire sauce: Provides umami depth and tanginess; this is a secret ingredient that makes everything taste better
  • Seasonings: Salt, pepper, garlic powder, and paprika create the perfect flavor balance without overwhelming the dish

Step-by-Step Instructions

Layer the Ingredients:
Place cubed sirloin at the bottom of your crockpot followed by diced potatoes and onions. This layering technique allows the meat juices to flavor everything as they cook. Make sure your potato pieces are roughly the same size, about 1 inch cubes to ensure even cooking.
Season Generously:
Sprinkle all the seasonings evenly across the layers. I use about 1 teaspoon each of salt, pepper, and garlic powder, and about 1/2 teaspoon of paprika. Remember that slow cooking tends to mellow flavors, so be a bit more liberal with seasonings than you might in stovetop cooking.
Add the Liquids:
Combine beef broth and Worcestershire sauce in a separate bowl before pouring over the ingredients. This ensures the Worcestershire sauce is evenly distributed throughout the dish rather than concentrated in one area. The liquid should come about 1/3 of the way up the sides of your ingredients, not completely covering them.
Set it and Forget it:
Cover your crockpot with the lid and set to LOW for 6 to 8 hours or HIGH for 3 to 4 hours. The longer cooking time on low heat yields more tender meat but both methods work well. Resist the urge to lift the lid during cooking as this releases heat and extends cooking time.
Add the Cheese Finale:
When the meat is fork tender and potatoes are soft, sprinkle the shredded cheese evenly over the top. Replace the lid and cook for 10 to 15 more minutes until the cheese is completely melted and slightly bubbly around the edges.
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My absolute favorite part of this dish is how the beef flavors infuse into the potatoes during the long cooking process. My grandmother used to make something similar on cold Michigan winter nights, and the smell instantly takes me back to her cozy kitchen with snow falling outside the windows.

Make Ahead Options

This crockpot steak and potato bake is excellent for meal prep. You can prepare all the ingredients the night before and refrigerate them separately. In the morning, simply layer everything in your crockpot and turn it on before heading out for the day. The prep work is minimal but makes your morning routine even faster.

Smart Substitutions

While sirloin is my preferred cut for this recipe, you can easily use chuck roast for a more economical option. The slow cooking method will tenderize even tougher cuts of meat. For a lighter version, consider substituting sweet potatoes for regular potatoes and using reduced fat cheese. Turkey bacon makes a wonderful addition if you want some smoky flavor without the heaviness of traditional bacon.

Perfect Pairings

This hearty dish stands beautifully on its own, but I love serving it with a crisp green salad dressed simply with lemon juice and olive oil. The fresh, bright flavors perfectly balance the richness of the steak and potatoes. For a family gathering, try adding a side of steamed broccoli or roasted Brussels sprouts to round out the meal. A glass of robust red wine like Cabernet Sauvignon pairs wonderfully with the beef for an adult dinner party.

Storage Solutions

This dish keeps beautifully in the refrigerator for up to 3 days in an airtight container. The flavors actually deepen overnight, making it possibly even more delicious the second day. For freezing, portion cooled leftovers into individual containers and freeze for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator and reheat gently in the microwave or in a covered dish in the oven until hot throughout.

Common Queries

→ Can I use a different cut of beef for this dish?

Yes! While sirloin provides a good balance of tenderness and flavor, you can substitute chuck roast for more marbling or top round for a leaner option. Just be aware that tougher cuts may require the longer cooking time (6-8 hours on low) to become properly tender.

→ What type of potatoes work best in the slow cooker?

Yukon Gold or red potatoes hold their shape best during long cooking periods. Russet potatoes will work too but may break down more, creating a thicker, more stew-like consistency. For firmer potatoes, cut them into larger chunks.

→ Can I prep this dish ahead of time?

Absolutely! You can cube the steak, dice the potatoes and onions, and mix the liquid ingredients the night before. Store everything separately in the refrigerator, then assemble in the morning before cooking. This makes morning prep even faster.

→ How can I make this dish even more flavorful?

For deeper flavor, sear the steak cubes in a hot skillet before adding to the crockpot. You can also add 1-2 teaspoons of dried herbs like thyme or rosemary, a tablespoon of tomato paste, or swap half the beef broth for red wine.

→ What can I serve with this as sides?

This hearty dish pairs wonderfully with lighter sides like a crisp green salad, steamed broccoli, or roasted green beans. For a complete meal-in-one, you can also add vegetables like carrots, mushrooms, or peas directly to the crockpot during the last hour of cooking.

→ Can I freeze leftovers?

Yes, this dish freezes well. Allow it to cool completely, then store in airtight containers for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator and reheat gently on the stovetop or microwave. The texture of the potatoes may change slightly but will still be delicious.

Loaded Steak and Potato Bake

Hearty sirloin steak, seasoned potatoes and melted cheddar combine in this slow-cooked comfort dish perfect for cozy family meals.

Preparation Time
15 Minutes Required
Cooking Duration
480 Minutes Required
Overall Time
495 Minutes Required
Contributed By: Sarah Crisp

Recipe Type: Dinner Victories

Skill Level: Beginner-Friendly

Cuisine Type: American

Serving Size: 6 Number of Servings (6 generous portions)

Dietary Preferences: Free of Gluten

What You’ll Need

→ Meat & Protein

01 2 lbs sirloin steak, cubed

→ Vegetables

02 4 large potatoes, diced
03 1 onion, diced

→ Dairy

04 1 cup cheddar cheese, shredded

→ Liquids

05 1/2 cup beef broth
06 1/4 cup Worcestershire sauce

→ Seasonings

07 Salt, to taste
08 Black pepper, to taste
09 Garlic powder, to taste
10 Paprika, to taste

Steps to Follow

Step 01

In your slow cooker, create layers with the cubed sirloin steak, diced potatoes, and diced onion. Season each layer with garlic powder, salt, pepper, and paprika for even flavor distribution.

Step 02

Combine beef broth and Worcestershire sauce in a small bowl. Pour this mixture evenly over the layered ingredients in the slow cooker.

Step 03

Cover and cook on LOW for 6-8 hours or on HIGH for 3-4 hours, until the steak becomes tender and potatoes are thoroughly cooked.

Step 04

During the final 10-15 minutes of cooking, sprinkle the shredded cheddar cheese evenly over the top. Cover and allow cheese to melt completely.

Step 05

Scoop portions into bowls and serve hot. Optional: garnish with fresh parsley or sliced green onions for added flavor and presentation.

Additional Notes

  1. Seasonings can be adjusted according to personal taste preferences
  2. For a richer dish, incorporate additional cheese or serve with a dollop of sour cream
  3. Pairs excellently with a fresh green salad or steamed vegetables as accompaniments

Tools to Have

  • Slow cooker/crockpot
  • Mixing bowl
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Sharp knife and cutting board

Allergen Information

Double-check ingredients for allergens, and seek medical guidance if necessary.
  • Contains dairy (cheddar cheese)
  • Worcestershire sauce may contain fish (anchovies)

Nutrition Info (Per Serving)

These figures are estimates and shouldn’t replace professional health advice.
  • Calories Per Serving: 400
  • Fat Content: 18 grams
  • Carbohydrates: 34 grams
  • Protein Amount: 28 grams