Balsamic Roast Beef Recipe – So simple and delicious, you’ll definitely want left overs of this balsamic roast beef recipe for all those scrumptious leftover meals!

Okay, this. This needs to be on your menu immediately. No kidding.

By now, you’ve probably noticed that I really love my slow cooker. I also really, really love simple roast beef recipes. And when you marry the two you get the easiest slow cooker roast beef recipes you could ever imagine.

I fall in love with them more every single time I make them. But this. This balsamic roast beef recipe really has become a family favorite.

If you love chuck roast recipes that are different from the one you’ve made week in and week out and love the ease of slow cooker and crock pot recipes, then I think this is one slow cooker beef recipe that you are truly going to love, too!

Full of flavor, but not in a way that is overpowering by any means, my balsamic roast beef recipe is perfect for busy weeknights or a slow Sunday supper.

And the leftovers? You definitely want to have leftovers of this roast beef – or do like I’ve done in the past and cook two just to be sure that you do!

I’m all about simple recipes that I know will be loved when I serve them. When they are routinely requested for supper, I know I’ve done something right. And this recipe falls into that category.

This is one of the few recipes on the blog that I also share in my cookbook and is one that many of you have loved as well.

One of the things I love most about this recipe is that my balsamic roast beef recipe doesn’t require any browning of your beef before adding to your slow cooker or anything of that nature.

How to Make the Best Balsamic Beef

You simply add your roast beef to the slow cooker, mix and pour in all of your liquid ingredients, toss in your garlic and turn on your slow cooker. How easy is that?

After it has cooked, remove your roast beef with tongs into a serving dish. I then like to just use two forks to break the meat that hasn’t already fallen apart into pieces. It is so tender, it practically falls part! Then, I spoon some of the gravy over the meat and serve.

But, be sure to pour the remaining gravy into an airtight container and place in your refrigerator to use for another meal – like these Balsamic French Dip Sandwiches!

Here’s the recipe for my Balsamic Roast Beef. I can not wait to hear how you like this one!

Balsamic Roast Beef Recipe This Balsamic Roast Beef Recipe is simple and delicious. You'll definitely want left overs of this roast beef recipe for all those scrumptious leftover meals! 4.64 from 227 votes Save Recipe Review Recipe Print Recipe Prep Time 5 mins Cook Time 4 hrs Total Time 4 hrs 5 mins Servings: 8 Course Main Course Calories: 432 kcal Cuisine American Author: Robyn Stone | Add a Pinch Ingredients 1 (3-4 pound) boneless roast beef (chuck or round roast)

1 cup beef broth

1/2 cup balsamic vinegar

1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce or coconut aminos

1 tablespoon soy sauce or coconut aminos

1 tablespoon honey

1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes

4 cloves garlic chopped Instructions Place roast beef into the insert of your slow cooker. In a 2-cup measuring cup, mix together all remaining ingredients. Pour over roast beef and set the timer for your slow cooker. (4 hours on High or 6-8 hours on Low)

Once roast beef has cooked, remove from slow cooker with tongs into a serving dish. Break apart lightly with two forks and then ladle about 1/4 - 1/2 cup of gravy over roast beef.

Store remaining gravy in an airtight container in the refrigerator for another use. Notes If you prefer a more pronounced flavor, once the roast beef has been removed, use a fat separator on the gravy and then pour the gravy into a saucepan over medium heat. Simmer until the gravy has reduced by half. Nutrition Information Calories: 432 kcal | Carbohydrates: 6 g | Protein: 43 g | Fat: 35 g | Saturated Fat: 1 g | Cholesterol: 1 mg | Sodium: 181 mg | Potassium: 57 mg | Fiber: 1 g | Sugar: 5 g | Vitamin A: 37 IU | Vitamin C: 1 mg | Calcium: 11 mg | Iron: 1 mg Save Recipe Have you made this recipe? Tag @addapinch on Instagram or hashtag it #addapinch

Enjoy!

Robyn xo