Ultimate Beef Stroganoff {Slow Cooker or Instant Pot}
If you are looking for the best slow cooker beef stroganoff recipe ever, look no further! So flavorful, so easy, this recipe is a keeper! Bonus: instant pot directions included as well.
If you’ve been waiting your whole life for the best beef stroganoff recipe on the planet, I’m feeling very, very excited for you today.
Very.

This amazing slow cooker beef stroganoff has been a family favorite for over a decade. It’s one of our oft-made Sunday night meals, and it never fails to be a slam dunk hit with every single person in my family every time it appears.
If it looks familiar, you might already be a fan!
I posted this recipe way back in 2008, and it has solidly stood the test of time as one of the most popular recipes on my website.
Today, I wanted to refresh this beloved slow cooker beef stroganoff for several reasons.
I couldn’t imagine a world where some of my faithful readers hadn’t made it yet because it was buried in the archives!
And it also deserved a repost because more often than not, we make it in the Instant Pot and it only seemed fair to share those simple directions as well. Not to mention the really horrific pictures on the original post. Yeah, update needed.
Equally delicious in either the slow cooker or Instant Pot, this flavorful, easy beef stroganoff recipe is one of my go-tos when serving company or needing a meal to take in to someone.
It is the epitome of comfort food. I grew up eating all sorts of variations on stroganoff, so loving the gravy-based meal is in my genes, but I tell you, this really is the best stroganoff ever.
We very often serve the tender, delicious slow cooker beef stroganoff over rice. But it’s also really tasty over baked or mashed potatoes.
And of course noodles make a great bed for the glorious meat and gravy. Egg noodles are a great choice, but any noodle would probably work just fine.
If I’m feeling super ambitious, I’ll make a batch of homemade spaetzle (those are the noodles pictured in this post). But because my ambition doesn’t always run high, that doesn’t happen as frequently as my family would like.
Any way you serve it, this ultimate beef stroganoff really is pretty darn amazing!
What to Serve With This
- Cooked rice, noodles or potatoes
- Steamed peas or skillet green beans
- French bread rolls
Ultimate Beef Stroganoff {Slow Cooker or Instant Pot}
Ingredients
- 2-3 pounds stew meat, or a 3-pound beef roast, cubed
- 1 teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon black pepper
- 1 medium yellow onion, diced (see note)
- ¼ teaspoon garlic powder, or 1-2 cloves garlic finely minced
- 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
- 1 ½ cups beef broth or stock, I use low-sodium
- 1 tablespoon ketchup
- ⅓ cup flour
- ½ cup beef broth, water or apple juice
- 4 to 8 ounces sliced mushrooms, optional
- ½ cup light or regular sour cream
Instructions
- Slow Cooker Directions: Place the stew meat, salt, pepper and onion in the slow cooker. Stir to distribute the seasonings and onion. In a small bowl, combine the garlic powder (or fresh garlic), Worcestershire sauce, beef broth and ketchup. Pour over the meat.
- Cover the slow cooker and cook for 7-9 hours on low or 4-5 hours on high.
- About 30 minutes before serving, combine the flour and broth/water/apple juice in a small bowl, whisking vigorously to combine well (a blender works great as well). The roux should be thick but still pourable. Add additional broth or water, if needed. Pour the mixture into the slow cooker, whisking quickly to avoid lumps, and continue mixing until evenly and well combined. Add the mushrooms, if using, and stir to combine.
- Cook on high for another 30 minutes to thicken. Stir in the sour cream right before serving. Serve over pasta, rice or baked potatoes.
- Instant Pot Directions: Place the stew meat, salt, pepper and onion in the insert of the Instant Pot. Stir to distribute the seasonings and onion. In a small bowl, combine the garlic powder (or fresh garlic), Worcestershire sauce, beef broth and ketchup. Pour over the meat.
- Secure the lid and valve and cook on high pressure for 35 minutes (press "pressure cook" or "manual" and dial up or down to 35 minutes; the pressure cooker will start on its own). Let the pressure naturally release for 10 minutes and then quick release the remaining pressure. Stir the meat mixture with a wooden spoon to break up any large clumps of meat.
- Combine the flour and broth/water/apple juice in a small bowl, whisking vigorously to combine well (a blender works great as well). The roux should be thick but still pourable. Add additional broth or water, if needed.
- Select the saute function on the Instant Pot. Pour the roux mixture into the Instant Pot, whisking quickly to avoid lumps, and continue mixing until evenly and well combined. Add the mushrooms, if using, and stir to combine.
- Continue cooking on the saute setting, stirring often to prevent sticking, until the stroganoff is thickened. Set the Instant Pot to warm and stir in the sour cream. Serve over pasta, rice or baked potatoes.
Notes
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Recipe Source: from my cousin-in-law, Tami W.
Recipe originally posted April 2008; updated with new commentary, pictures and recipe notes.
I usually make a double batch in my slow-cooker meals and freeze half to thaw on those super busy days when I know I won’t have time to cook. I had surgery this week so I took a batch of this out of the freezer ahead of time and precooked and buttered some egg noodles and had it all in the fridge. The day of my surgery both my parents and my in-laws were over when I came home and my mom took this out and heated it up for everyone. There I am laying on the couch in pain and half unconscious, yet very pleased because all I keep hearing is “oh my gosh, you have to try this?!” “what does she put in this, its so good!” “Wow, what’s in this gravy?” I think it ended up feeding about 4 adults and my 2 kids ages 4 and 14 months, Plus there was still enough to make enough for my bro-in-law, who was over here the next day. Thanks again Mel!
P.S. – I never use the mushrooms. =)
My husband really isn’t a fan of mushrooms, although I have made stroganoff with cream of mushroom soup in it before which he doesn’t mind. Would you suggest leaving the mushrooms out entirely or subbing something to make up for them? Do they add a flavor that is needed??? Thanks!
Sarah – you can definitely leave the mushrooms out with out adversely affecting this stroganoff – in fact I make it with and without all the time, depending on if I remembered to get mushrooms from the store.
I don’t love Stroganoff, but I love the crock pot for 1:00 church…This was so good! Thanks again! That makes chicken cordon bleu bread bowls, this, teriyaki meatballs, crock pot hot fudge pudding cake, and slow cooker italian beef sandwiches just for this weeks deliciousness from your blog! It’s my go-to!
YUMMMYYYYY!!!!!
I wasnt sure what to expect because all the stroganoffs I ever made or tasted seemed too creamy and the meat was blah–but this my friend was so good! I liked that it had a hint of creamy without being too much. It was so good over egg noodles. I also liked that you didnt have to brown the meat before you tossed it all in the crockpot, I think that defeats the whole purpose of the whole crockpot idea. So finally I found a crockpot recipe I really enjoyed that I will be making again. I did leave the mushrooms out because I dont eat fungus, but you didnt even miss them.
My December Mealathon is coming to an end but I still have a stack to carry over into the Winter Mealathon 🙂
Juliann – I’m glad that you liked this crockpot version!
As usual, I was very pleased after trying another recipe. The hubby loved it and asked me where I got the recipe. I told him, “The same website I get all my good recipes.” And he said, “I’m really liking this website!” Me too! You’re my go-to gal for meal ideas. I haven’t been disappointed yet!
Alicia – thanks for your comment! It made me smile. I’m glad you and your husband loved this one!
Since I have a teenage boy who eats the ingredients I buy for meals before I can make the meals, I was searching for a recipe to make with the roast I had thawed. This was perfect! So tasty and EASY! Everyone gobbled it up and I didn’t have any complainers–unheard of at dinner time in my house. Thanks Mel!
Mel–Could I substitute corn starch for the “flour mixture” we are gluten-free and the recipe looks so good but didn’t know if cornstarch could be substituted. What are your thoughts?
Denise – yes, you could definitely sub cornstarch for the flour but you’d have to make a few changes, such as, you would need to dissolve the cornstarch in cold water first (probably 1 tablespoon cornstarch in 1/4 cup water) and pour the crockpot mixture into a pot on the stove since after you add the cornstarch slurry, it will need to come to a simmer/boil for the cornstarch to properly thicken it. You might have to play around with the amount of cornstarch. Let me know if you try it!
Hi Melanie – Just stumbled on your fantastic blog! Have you or anyone else tried this stroganoff recipe using ground beef? That’s what I’ve always used, but not sure how it would work in the crock pot. Thanks, Rachel B.
Rachel – I’ve never tried this with ground beef. I’m a little hesitant about all the grease that might cook off with raw ground beef in the crockpot. I suppose you could brown the meat first, though and reduce the cooking time probably in half. Let me know if you try a ground beef version.
I made this last week and it was a huge success. My 5 year old ate 3 adult sized servings of it!! And then he had a belly ache! Thanks for such an easy and yummy recipe!
Kensi – I’m seriously so flattered by all the recipes you try. Thank you! Glad you liked this one, too…and hope your five-year old’s belly is feeling better.
Melanie, Thank you again for another winning recipe. As we ( or I ) speak my two picky eatin boys are at the dinner table scarfing down your beef stroganoff and LOVING it. You’re Awesome. I’m on a cooking mission to make all your recipes.
Nikki – thanks for the flattering comment! I hope you like every recipe you try and am thrilled your picky eaters loved this one.
This was so good! At first it was a lil salty, but after i added the roux and sourcream it was perfect! Thank you again for another wonderful recipe! 🙂 I would love to blog about this recipe as well!
Jena – thanks for checking in on this one! Glad you liked it.
Sometimes I drive myself crazy. I put the meat and onion in the crock pot and that’s it – didn’t even pay attention to the sauce you are supposed to put over it. SO dinner time comes around and I add the flour/apple juice mixture and sour cream. Then I see all the other ingredients I DIDN’T add! I wanted to scream! We ate it anyways. My kids ate all of it without complaining. The hubby and I added lots of garlic salt to ours because it was a little plain. I obviously need to make it again the right way this time!
Melissa – oh no! I’m sorry that the sauce didn’t make it into the crockpot. I guarantee you’ll love it even more if you try it that way!
This looks like another one I’m going to have to try! Most of the ingredients seem to be items that I tend to usually keep on hand. I LOVE that!! Thanks for posting this!
Made this for dinner tonight and Hubby and I both liked it! Oooo it smelled so good while it was cooking and I loved the flavor. I served it over rice since we’re having pasta later in the week. We’re eating the leftovers tomorrow and then I plan to try one of your other dishes. I think it’s called lemon cream chicken or something like that. LOL – Thanks!!!
Kina – thanks so much for checking in to let me know what you thought of this recipe. I’m thrilled you liked it! And I hope you like the lemon cream pasta, too!
What is stew meat? If I don’t buy the precut meat, what kind of meat do I use? Thanks.
Hi Sally – stew meat is the prepackaged trays of beef cut into small cubes. It is usually labeled just that “stew meat.” If you can’t find it or don’t want to buy it, you can buy a cheap roast (like a chuck roast) and cut it into cubes yourself. Hope that helps!
Hey Veronica – I loved this meal for all the same reasons you did. Thanks for letting me know it was a hit!
Yet another fabulous meal! I love that this is prepared in the crockpot–I work during the day and I love coming home to dinner already made. This one was great–the best beef stroganoff I’ve made! Thanks–my hubby is one happy camper.
Pat – glad you liked this! Thanks for letting me know.
The stroganoff was easy and very tasty. This dish was also filling, which is helpful when feeding 2 growing boys . Thanks!
Kim – how did your husband like the stroganoff?
I have been wanting to try this dinner for months and I finally have it all in the crock pot today! It smells sooo good. My husband has only had the Hamburger Helper version of beef stroganoff so I think that this recipe will help him to change his mind about stroganof. I love your blog and your recipes grace our table all the time. Thanks!Kim
Jenny – hi and welcome! I’m so glad you found your way here and especially that this stroganoff was a hit for you. Thanks for letting me know!
Hi Melanie! I found your website through realmomkitchen.com!! I LOVE your blog!! It’s quickly becoming my favorite! Anyway, I tried this recipe, the other night, and it was soooo good! It has a wonderful flavor and creaminess to it! And the crockpot!!! Could it get any better!
Janet – thanks for your comment! I’m really glad you liked this recipe…it is definitely a family favorite of ours.
This was fabulous! I made it for my family this Sunday and the beef just melted in my mouth. Thanks!
Anonymous – glad this recipe worked out for you. I agree with you that it is so nice and convenient that you just throw everything in the slow cooker. Thanks for letting me know!
This was great! I made it tonight for me and my husband and itwent over great. I used to make the Paula Deen recipe which is great to, but I wanted one where there were less steps and less dishes to clean afterward. I love anything I can make in the slow cooker! This will be the recipe I use for now on!
I love these kinds of meals, thanks for sharing! If you’re interested in a pulled pork recipe that is similarly simple and delish, stop by my recipe page 🙂
I haven’t had beef stroganoff since I was little. But this looks so good it makes me want to make some soon!
so i googled a recipe (chocolate mint brownies aka BYU brownies) and your blog came up. And I am sooo glad to keep coming back for fantastic favorties. >Thanks and keep em coming.
We’ve always made strogie from cream, sour cream and mushroom. This sounds so good too! Just so you know, your blog is my favorite place to find dinner ideas!
We grew up on this stuff- crockpot and all!>>I’ve actually never made it for myself. I think Mom overdid it for all of us. I’m ready to take the plunge though and try it out sometime!
Loved this recipe. My husband would never eat stoganoff because he always said the meat was too chewy. So I thought I’d give your recipe a try and he loved it. thanks
Melanie – I don’t brown the meat before putting it in the slow cooker. That is one of my main requirements with crockpot meals – I don’t want to have to cook anything before letting it cook for hours, know what I mean? Anyway, hope that helps so you don’t have to waste any time!
fmandds – just for the record, if one of my recipes ever DOES let you down, I still want you to tell me. Meanwhile, I’m glad that you liked this – funny about you and your mom picking through for opposite things.
I love beef stroganoff! I’ve always made it with Cream of mushroom soup and the good old store bought seasonings, but this sounds really good from scratch! I will have to give it a try!
I’ve tried different recipes for this that all call for stew meat in the crock pot, and they always turn out with dry, tough meat for me. What am I doing wrong?
Usually meat departments cut up their stew beef from extremely lean cuts of meat. Whenever I have a recipe that calls for stew beef I ALWAYS buy a chuck roast and cut it up myself. It’s a much better cut of meat with lots more fat marbled in it. Keeps the meat moist and adds tons of flavor. Might be worth a try!
Do you brown your stew meat before you put it in the crock pot? I only ask because my stroganoff recipe calls for you to brown your meat first, but if I don’t have then I’m not going to waste the time!
This looks good. I love stroganoff too. I have a good recipe for it too. I will need to make it and post it.
We had this and it was delish. Very yummy! The beef chunks were no longer chunks when we served it – perhaps it’s supposed to fall apart or maybe it was from Jed stirring in the sourcream for me!!! 🙂 (It doesn’t matter – it was so good!)
i was raised on the cream of mushroom soup version and have never really known how to make it otherwise. it sounds great and is definitely worth a try!
I love this meal (the meal that started our friendship) We have it atleast once a month and best of all- it’s easy!
This was every bit as good as you promised. I wasn’t really sold on it but I had stew meat that I needed to use up. I found your recipe the night before and just had to believe you couldn’t steer me wrong. I’m glad I did.
My mom even liked it immensely, but she picked around the mushrooms. Meanwhile, I picked around the meat and devoured the mushrooms.
I’ve never made beef stroganoff, but I think I’ll be making this one this week!
Thanks everyone for commenting! >>Nicole is right – this meal did start our friendship and it was definitely worth it! (Plus our boys that play together are really happy about that.)>>Jaesi – thanks for commenting. I’m excited to check out your blog, too! Thanks for your praise and let me know if you try those chocolate mint brownies. They are fantastic!
Emily and Patrick – hmmm, I’m not sure why the meat turns out dry and tough for you. The only thing I can think is if the meat doesn’t cook long enough in the slow cooker it can be dry and tough (or if it doesn’t cook in enough liquid). I’m not a slow cooker expert, but those would be my guesses.
Oh, I’m glad you posted this. I have three recipes for Beef Stroganoff, and I’m turned off of all of them. I decided last time that I wouldn’t make any of them again – I need to find a better recipe! This one sounds very promising! I’m surprised it calls for 1 1/2 cups bouillon – is that correct? How may cubes does that turn out to be?
Hi Melanie,
I made this the other night and it was really good. The only mistake that I did was that I added extra sour cream( I am pregnant so I’m craving for sour foods) and made it a little too sour, but my family still ate it up. Leftovers tasted even better!! Now I’m gonna try your Sweet and Sour Chicken and meatballs!! I love your blog!! I visit it every day!
Gina – glad you liked this despite the extra sour cream! Congratulations on your pregnancy, by the way. I can’t remember if you have mentioned it in a comment or not. I hope you like the other sweet and sour recipes you try!
Thanks Melanie! This was the first time I mentioned about the pregnancy, I just wanted to justify for adding extra sour cream LOL