Slow Cooker London Broil

"This is such an easy recipe. It's one of our family favourites."
 
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Ready In:
10hrs 10mins
Ingredients:
4
Serves:
6
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ingredients

  • 2 lbs flank steaks
  • 1 (10 3/4 ounce) can cream of mushroom soup
  • 1 (10 3/4 ounce) can tomato soup
  • 1 (1 1/4 ounce) package dry onion soup mix
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directions

  • Place meat in the bottom of the slow cooker; if necessary, slice meat to make it fit.
  • In a medium bowl, mix together mushroom and tomato soup.
  • Pour mixture over beef.
  • Sprinkle dry onion soup mix over top.
  • Cover and cook on low for 8 to 10 hours.

Questions & Replies

  1. London Broil and flank steak are two diff cuts of meat. Curious for the title and then ingredients listed?
     
  2. add the water with the soup?
     
  3. I really don't like mushrooms. Can I substitute the mushroom soup for something else?
     
  4. Why use cream of mushroom plus tomato soup rather than 2 cans of golden mushroom soup ?? Is it worth the time to sear/brown the meat before cooking in the slow cooker ?
     
  5. This recipe sounds so good but do I need to add any liquid ?
     
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Reviews

  1. OMG!!!!!!!!! This was out of this world!!!!! Love it!!!!! I made this with london broil this time but the gravy was sooo good it will be my staple from now on for ribs, short ribs, pot roast, well any kind of meat :) Thank you so much!!!!!
     
  2. I threw this in my crockpot this morning. I made a few changes, I made this a beef stew instead of just meat. I threw in carrots, celery, potatoes, onions and london broil cut up. I topped it with the soups and 1/4 cup of red wine. Great dinner the meat fell apart and the gravy was just perfect for dipping homemade biscuits in. Thanks so much for posting Comet!
     
  3. this was delicious! I prepared exactly to the recipe, but added 3 potatoes, baby carrots and mushrooms. I wasn't sure there was enough liquid to cover it all, but when I got home from work after 8 hours of slow cooking it had morphed into a delicious stew. It was NOT too salty as other reviewers have said, to my taste. Highly recommend! So easy.
     
  4. Delicious we were out of tomato soup we took another reviewers suggestion and used one 8 oz. tomato sauce. Thanks.
     
  5. Fortunately, I found this recipe on a day when I had some lovely flanks steaks thawing in the fridge, and no idea how to prepare them! Grilling (my go-to method) was out, as the downpour of DC snow had made its way up the coast to blanket us here in upstate NY. It was quick to put together, tasted really good, and the added bonus of containing simple ingredients that I have already in my pantry makes this recipe a keeper! I took a cue from many reviewers, and turned the leftovers into a hearty stew with some frozen mixed veggies and leftover baked potato chunks. Thank you for sharing!
     
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Tweaks

  1. I tweaked it with: 1 can Healthy Request Cream of Mushroom soup; 1 can Healthy Request Tomato soup; 1 medium onion finely diced; 1 Tablespoon minced garlic; 1 Tablespoon Mrs. Dash Original Seasoning; ½ teaspoon freshly ground pepper; ¼ teaspoon salt; and to slightly thicken the gravy: ¼ cup water and1 heaping Tablespoon Corn starch. The tweaks that I made were to help control the amount of sodium and also both soups that I used are not only low sodium but have no added MSG. Great recipe and I served it over mashed potatoes. Yum!!!
     
  2. Very good! I didn't have Cream of Mushroom so I used Golden Mushroom soup instead. I also added 1/4 cup of red wine near the end.
     
  3. Very Good stuff! I used chopped onions instead of the onion soup mix, cooked it for about 8 hours and it was perfectly tender and tasty. I served with mashed red potatoes and asparagus. Looking forward to the leftovers! Thanks for sharing such an easy and tasty recipe!
     
  4. I found this to be rather salty - and the meat rather dry. Next time I'd probably use a can of French Onion Soup in place of the dry Onion soup mix, and a more marbled meat, such as a chuck roast in place of the London Broil that I used.
     

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