This slow cooker 4-ingredient Fireworks Beef is the kind of low-effort dinner that earns a permanent place in a busy cook’s rotation. The combination of beef stew meat, bold red French dressing, and a couple of pantry-friendly additions creates a sweet-savory, tangy sauce that cooks down into something surprisingly rich and spoonable. It fits especially well into summer because the slow cooker does the work without heating up the kitchen, and the finished beef is easy to serve over simple sides for a crowd-pleasing meal.

Serve this beef over hot rice, buttered egg noodles, mashed potatoes, or sandwich rolls to catch every bit of sauce. For a fresher summer plate, add corn on the cob, a crisp green salad, coleslaw, or sliced watermelon on the side. If you want a picnic-style spread, baked beans and roasted green beans also pair nicely with the sweet-tangy flavor of the beef.

Slow Cooker 4-Ingredient Fireworks Beef

Servings: 6

Finished plated Fireworks Beef with glossy sauce
Finished plated Fireworks Beef with glossy sauce

Ingredients

2 pounds frozen raw beef stew meat

1 cup bottled red French dressing
1 packet onion soup mix, about 1 ounce
1 cup barbecue sauce

Directions

1. Place the frozen beef stew meat in the slow cooker and spread it into an even layer.

2. Sprinkle the onion soup mix evenly over the beef, then pour the red French dressing and barbecue sauce over the top.

3. Cover and cook on low for 8 to 9 hours or on high for 4 to 5 hours, until the beef is tender and easy to shred or cut with a fork.

4. Stir well to coat the beef in the sauce, then serve hot over rice, noodles, potatoes, or on sandwich buns.

Variations & Tips

For a thicker sauce: If you prefer a sauce that clings more tightly to rice or noodles, remove the lid during the last 20 to 30 minutes of cooking so the mixture can reduce a bit. You can also transfer the finished sauce to a saucepan and simmer briefly before serving.

For added heat: Stir in a spoonful of chili sauce, crushed red pepper flakes, or a few dashes of hot sauce near the end of cooking if you want the “fireworks” name to taste a little more literal.

For easier serving: Once the beef is tender, break up any larger chunks with two forks right in the slow cooker for a more shredded texture that works especially well for sandwiches or sliders.

Food safety note: For best slow cooker results, thaw the beef in the refrigerator before cooking if your appliance manufacturer recommends against starting with frozen meat. Cooking times can vary depending on the size of the beef pieces and the heat of your slow cooker.