Put raw cubed beef in a slow cooker with these 3 ingredients. You won’t beliieve how good it tastes.. Full recipe 👇 💬

This Slow Cooker 4-Ingredient Beef Stew is perfect for busy weekdays,

offering a hearty, comforting meal with minimal effort. Made with just beef stew meat,

onion soup mix, cream of mushroom, soup and beef broth, it’s simple yet satisfying.

Cook on low for 8 hours until the beef is tender. Serve with crusty bread, mashed potatoes,

or a green salad. For extra flavor, add garlic or Worcestershire sauce.

You can also include carrots and potatoes for more veggies or use cornstarch for a thicker stew

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