Slow Cooker Hard Times Beef and Turnips
If you’re looking for a budget-friendly slow cooker recipe, this Slow Cooker Hard Times Beef and Turnips is the ultimate comfort food. Made with just 3 simple ingredients, this easy beef and turnip stew transforms inexpensive cuts of meat into a rich, hearty meal.
Inspired by Depression-era recipes, this dish is perfect for busy families who want a cheap slow cooker dinner, a healthy root vegetable recipe, and a meal that practically cooks itself. The result? Fork-tender beef, buttery soft turnips, and a savory gravy that tastes like it simmered all day.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe (Benefits)
- Budget-friendly meal – perfect for saving money
- Only 3 ingredients – simple pantry staples
- Easy slow cooker recipe – minimal prep, hands-off cooking
- High in protein & nutrients – beef + fiber-rich turnips
- Perfect comfort food – warm, hearty, and satisfying
- Great for meal prep – leftovers taste even better
Ingredients
- 2 pounds beef stew meat (chunked)
- 2 pounds turnips, peeled and cubed
- 2 packets brown gravy mix (mixed with 3 cups water)
Instructions
1. Prepare the Gravy
In a bowl, whisk the brown gravy mix with water until smooth.
2. Layer the Turnips
Place the cubed turnips evenly in the bottom of your slow cooker.
3. Add the Beef
Lay the beef stew meat over the turnips in an even layer.
4. Pour the Gravy
Pour the prepared gravy over everything, ensuring the meat is well coated.
5. Slow Cook to Perfection
- Cook on LOW for 7–9 hours or
- HIGH for 4–5 hours
Until the beef is tender and the turnips are soft and creamy.
6. Adjust & Serve
- Thicken the broth by cooking uncovered for 20–30 minutes or mashing a few turnips.
- Serve hot with plenty of gravy.
Serving Suggestions
This slow cooker beef stew pairs perfectly with:
- Warm crusty bread (to soak up the gravy)
- Mashed potatoes or boiled potatoes
- Egg noodles or rice
- A side of green beans or peas
Variations & Tips
- Add potatoes or carrots for a heartier meal
- Mix in thyme or bay leaf for extra flavor
- Add a splash of Worcestershire sauce for depth
- Brown the beef before slow cooking for richer taste
Storage & Meal Prep
- Store leftovers in the fridge for 3–4 days
- Reheat until hot and enjoy again
- Perfect for batch cooking and freezing
Final Thoughts
This easy slow cooker beef and turnips recipe proves that simple ingredients can create something truly comforting. Whether you’re feeding a family on a budget or craving a classic hearty meal, this dish delivers rich flavor with minimal effort.
