Crockpot Italian Beef Sandwiches
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Crockpot Italian beef sandwiches are a summer staple around here! Enjoy this easy, set-it-and-forget-it meal that your whole family will love!
Let’s make some Crockpot Italian Beef Sandwiches. These are SUPER easy and are always a crowd pleaser! I love taking them over to a tailgate or potluck because they stay nice and warm in the slow cooker until everyone is ready to eat. These also make a great weeknight supper or game day meal at the house and leftovers heat up like a dream. If you want to bring something else to a tailgate or potluck try some of these other recipes like Little Smokies Pigs In A Blanket, 5 Cup Fruit Salad, Chicken Nuggets On The Fly, Southern-Style BBQ Air Fryer Wings, Pulled Pork Sliders for Game Day, Homemade Pizza Rolls, and Fruit Salad With Vanilla Pudding.
You hungry yet? Lets get on in that kitchen and cook us up some grub!
Crockpot Italian Beef Sandwiches Ingredients
You’ll need: Beef Roast, can of beef gravy….AND
1-2 bottles of Zesty Italian Dressing.
You’re also going to need 1-2 Bell Peppers and 1 Onion.
I say “1-2” bottles of dressing and “1-2 bell peppers” because it really depends on how much you like them and how much flavor you want from them. Me? I could drink a bottle of Italian dressing and eat every bell pepper you put in front of me. I only used one bottle in this but I sometimes add another half bottle or so just to up the zingy flavor.
Helpful Kitchen Tools
Place your beef roast in a slow cooker (my favorite kitchen appliance!) and cover with can of beef gravy.
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Put lid on and cook on low 7-8 hours or high 3-4 hours.
* Note that you are not using your Italian Dressing now.
After it has cooked all day, remove the roast, drain off and discard all juices, shred the meat and return to the slow cooker.
Add in entire bottle of Zesty Italian Dressing and give it a good stir. The “Italian” in crockpot Italian beef sandwiches!
Chop up your onion and bell pepper and place in a skillet over medium high heat to brown slightly, until your onions are caramelized and your bell pepper is tender.
I don’t add anything to this but if your skillets tend to stick, you might want to add a tablespoon or so of cooking oil before adding in your veggies.
Now like I said, cook until that gets tender or do like me
and cook it until you get tired of fooling with them and want to get on with things.
Add them in with your beef and give it a good stir.
Place slow cooker on warm setting until ready to serve.
Serve your crockpot Italian beef sandwiches on buns, topped with mozzarella cheese.
Italian Beef Sandwiches: FAQs
What type of bread should I use for the buns?
For very best results, use a brioche bun. You can find these at almost any grocery store. If you want to try a different direction, a hoagie roll would be delicious as well. If you can’t find either, whatever bun you prefer will do the trick!
What type of beef should I use?
A chuck roast is our favorite cut of beef to use for this recipe. If you want to try another cut, consider rump roast.
What other toppings can I add?
Feel free to get creative! Try mayonnaise, horseradish, salt and pepper, Worcestershire sauce, aioli, mustard, and/or banana peppers.
Ingredients
- Beef Roast Pot roast, chuck roast, sirloin roast, top roast, etc. Whatever kind you have, just not eye of round
- 1 can beef gravy
- 1 bottle Zesty Italian Dressing
- 1 Onion chopped
- 1-2 bell peppers chopped
Instructions
- Place roast in slow cooker and pour can of beef gravy over. Cover and cook on low 7-8 hours or high 3-4 hours.
- Remove roast from slow cooker and discard juices. Shred meat and return to slow cooker. Pour bottle of dressing over meat and stir.
- In large skillet, place onion and bell pepper. Sauté over medium high heat until tender. Stir into beef mixture.
- Cover and place on warm until ready to serve. Serve on buns and top with mozzarella cheese.
Question – beef gravy not stock. Just want to make sure,If beef gravy then the jar brand is fine. thanks
I’m not sure what you’re asking, I’m afraid. Maybe you can clarify? I’m getting on in years…;)
YES it is beef gravy…..(even if it was stock, the jar brand “Great Value” would be fine) you call it stock, I call it broth…the difference is I’m older than you…Have a great day…
About what size roast? Looked like 5#? Love your cookbook and website. 🙂
Just seeing that beef made my mouth water. I would like it on my plate with crusty Italian bread as I am not much for sandwiches. Pass the cole slaw or potato salad too! Shame on those boys for not helping you out, but I am a firm believer in what goes around comes around. They should have been thinking of how their momma might have been in the same fix and they would want someone to assist her. I hope my sons would do better.
We used to live about a mile from the North GA outlets. That was dangerous to live so close!!!! I have a roast in the freezer that has this recipe written all over it. Thanks Christy!
You know, I love cooking roasts and shredding them – I shall have to try this! I love any meal that I can make into leftovers for the future. LOL
Help! I want to print this recipe!! What is the zip list and how does it work???
Kat, just highlight the recipe, press control+c, open a new document in your word processing program and press control+v to paste. Give it a name and save it.
Sorry, this was for Cathy in Birmingham.
Thank you so much for helping!
Not being able to print it is my error. I’m working on fixing it now, thanks for letting me know! Zip list is Awesome! Login with your fb or you can create an account and save all the recipes you like to your own recipe box online. It works with several food websites, too!
mmmm that looks good. Since I need to restock my refrigerator/freezers after our visit from Hurricane Irene I will definitely keep this one in mind for my shopping trip.
Ok my shopping trip is delayed until 1) all the spoiled stuff is thrown out (don’t want to kill the garbage men) 2) everything has been cleaned and sanitized and 3) I can go do some serious shopping again.
Probably this weekend. Thanks for this recipe that looks super simple, super tasty and great for a crowd!