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Crock Pot Italian Swiss Steak
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ThisCrock Pot Italian Swiss Steak is just like a recipe my mother made when I was a kid. The original recipe came from an Italian friend of my mothers.
I updated the recipe my mother made so I could make dinner time easier and the kitchen cooler by making her Italian Swiss Steak recipe in the crock pot.
This way I could sit back and enjoy the day while dinner cooked on the counter. Crock Pot Italian Swiss Steak is a perfect summer recipe.
One of the best reasons to cook Italian Swiss Steak in the crock pot is because a cheaper cut of meat can be used.
The low and slow cooking in a crock pot will make even the toughest cut of meat fall apart tender.
Crock Pot Italian Swiss Steak is so tender
While I was shopping at Walmart for the ingredients for this recipe I found a wonderful thing. Hunt's diced tomatoes are available in some delicious flavors like Sweet Onion and Basil,Fire Roasted, and Garlic & Oregano just to name a few.
I love the flavor of roasted tomatoes so for this recipe I used 2 cans of the Hunt's Fire Roasted Diced Tomatoes.
You can use any flavor of Hunt's diced tomatoes you have on hand but this recipe turned out so good I am going to suggest you pick up a couple of cans of the Hunt's Fire Roasted Diced Tomatoes for it.
I am always looking for recipes with tomatoes as I am trying to eat more healthy.
Did you know that Hunt's uses aunique flash steam peeling method? All Hunt's diced, stewed and whole tomato varieties
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As I mentioned earlier this is a recipe I ate when I was a kid. My husband and son have never eaten it before.
I wondered if they would eat it because they never eat anything they can see pieces of tomato in. I am happy to report that this recipe blew their taste buds away.
They both loved it! The meat was so tender that it cut like butter.
I may have tricked them just a bit because I thickened the sauce with just a bit of cornstarch so it looked more like a gravy than a sauce. Shhh....don't tell.
If you have never used cornstarch as a thickener I've included the directions in the recipe box below.
The recipe for this Italian Swiss Steak is so easy. All you do is add one can of Hunt's Fire Roasted diced tomatoes, the tomato paste, the onion, garlic, salt (if using) and pepper in the bottom of a crock pot set on high.
Cut the roast into serving size pieces and add to the crock pot. Then pour the remaining can of diced tomatoes over the top of the meat.
Cook on high for 6-8 hours. That is it and why I love cooking in my crock pot. Life is so much easier when dinner is taken care of early in the day.
Print the easy Crock Pot Italian Swiss Steak recipebelow.
Crock Pot Italian Swiss Steak
Arlene Mobley - Flour On My Face
Crock Pot Italian Swiss Steak is fork tender no matter what cut of beef you use. The slow and low cooking time in the crock pot with turn a cheap cut of roast into a dream.
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 6 hours hrs
Total Time 6 hours hrs 10 minutes mins
Servings 6 servings
Calories 602 kcal
Ingredients
- 3-4 pound chuck roast
- 2 cans Hunts Fire Roasted diced tomatoes ((14.5 oz cans))
- 1 small onion (roughly diced)
- 2 tablespoons Hunts tomato paste
- 2 teaspoons chopped garlic
- 1 teaspoon salt (optional)
- 1 teaspoon pepper
- ½-1 cup diced red or green peppers (optional)
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch
- 2 tablespoons water
- 1 ½ cups grated mozzarella cheese
- ½ pound cooked penne pasta
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Instructions
Turn the crock pot on high.
Add 1 can of Hunts diced tomatoes, tomato paste, onion, peppers (if using) garlic, pepper and salt (if using) to the bottom of a crock pot.
Cut the roast into serving sizes. I cut my 3 ½ pound roast into 4 pieces for easier handling.
Layer the roast pieces over the ingredients in the bottom of the crock pot.
Pour the remaining can of diced tomatoes over the top of the roast and spread to cover the meat.
Occasionally turn the meat over.
After 5 hours of cooking mix the cornstarch with the 2 tablespoons of water and add to the crock pot and stir.
Cook for an hour longer to allow the sauce to thicken.
After an hour using a measuring cup or ladle remove most of the sauce from the crock pot and set aside.
Evenly sprinkle the cheese over the top of the meat. Cover and allow cheese.
While the cheese is melting cook the pasta and drain.
Serve each cooked portion of Swiss Steak over a bed of pasta with a salad on the side. Ladle a bit of the reserved sauce over the pasta if desired.
Nutrition
Serving: 1ServingCalories: 602kcalCarbohydrates: 23gProtein: 54gFat: 33gSaturated Fat: 15gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 15gTrans Fat: 2gCholesterol: 179mgSodium: 1002mgPotassium: 892mgFiber: 2gSugar: 5gVitamin A: 896IUVitamin C: 15mgCalcium: 233mgIron: 6mg
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April Driggers
Question, the directions state to put the can of diced tomatoes on the bottom and then it also says to pour the remaining can on top but the ingredient list only calls for 1 can... so we need 2? I've never made this so don't want to screw it up LOL Thanks!
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Arlene Mobley
Hi April yes the recipe should read 2 cans of diced tomatoes. I have updated the recipe card. Thanks!
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Amanda
"red" or "green" peppers? are those bell peppers?
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Melissa
I loved this post so much that I featured it in a roundup, you can check it out here: https://thirtysomethingsupermom.com/18-easy-crock-pot-recipes/ Thank you for lending it out and sharing!
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Arlene Mobley
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Barbara @ Barbara Bakes
Love the addition of cheese.
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Becca from It's Yummi!
I love Swiss steak, so making it in the slow cooker is just the best idea ever!
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Arlene Mobley
Thanks Becca!
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Marlynn @UrbanBlissLife
looks delicious!
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Arlene Mobley
Thank you Marlynn
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Jess
I love that there are so many different varieties of Hunt's tomatoes to choose from! (And I totally need a crockpot now!) #client
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Arlene Mobley
Jess
Thanks!
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Antionette Blake
Looks delish - Thanks for posting at the @WWDParty.
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Kristina & Millie
Awesome! Love swiss steak and love crock pots, winning combo!
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Arlene Mobley
Thanks you
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kristi@ishouldbemoppingthefloor
Yummers! I will have to try this one, Arlene! Thank you bunches for linking up and partying with us!
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Arlene Mobley
Kristi
Thank you!
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Tam
I knew my family would go for this so I put it together this morning. It is in the crock pot now and it smells fantastic! Can't wait to try it later! Thank you for posting.
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Arlene Mobley
Tam
I hope you and your family enjoyed the recipe!
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Shannon {Cozy Country Living}
Yum! This looks really good and I am sure my family will enjoy it:) Pinned!
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Arlene Mobley
Shannon
I hope you get a chance to try the recipe. Thanks for stopping by!
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Julia
We love Swiss steak, but I have never tried it in the crock pot! Definitely going to soon! I'd love it if you'd come link up at Tickle My Tastebuds!
Julia @ Mini Van Dreams
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Arlene Mobley
Julia thanks for stopping by. I hope you get a chance to try the recipe!
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