Easy Curry Beef Recipe from The Food Charlatan. (2024)

This slow cooker beef curry could not be easier! Thick chunks of slow-cooked, tender beef, in a rich and thick curry sauce that is just waiting to be scooped up with some naan. Serve with this Coconut Jasmine Riceand some Homemade Naan! Originally published July 6, 2018.

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Table of Contents
  1. Perfectly Easy Curry Beef Recipe
  2. Why you’ll love this Beef Curry Slow Cooker Recipe
  3. Slow Cooker Beef Curry Ingredients
  4. How to make Beef Curry
  5. Beef Curry Recipe Tips
  6. Beef Curry Recipe Slow Cooker Variations
  7. How to serve Slow Cooker Beef Curry
  8. Storing leftover Slow Cooker Beef Curry
  9. Easy Beef Curry Recipe FAQs
  10. Beef Curry Slow Cooker Recipe Recipe

How was everyone’s 4th of July celebrations?? We had so much fun. I decided to pretend that my kids are 5 years older than they are, and hosted a giant water fight. I invited a bunch of kids, bought 500 water balloons (I’m not exaggerating. The rapid-fill kind are worth every penny. They were still gone within 10 minutes) and planned relay races and water guns and everything.

The only problem is that my kids and all their friends are still at the age where when someone pelts them with a water balloon, they start screaming that someone threw a water balloon at them. Yeah, kid, that’s the point. Try explaining this logic to a 5 year old.

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And then 2 hours before the party the kids tore a hole in our blow-up kiddie pool. That’s because I always let them play in it, even when the pool is empty, because watching kids play ‘pirate ship’ in an empty kiddie pool is kind of hilarious. (We have to dump the water out of the pool every time we’re done with it, otherwise Valentine (who is not quite 2) would be perpetually wet for the entire summer.)

So we had no kiddie pool, half the kids are screaming, and I had to bribe Truman with Otter Pops to get him to play relay races with me. Also, when I ended up being the only adult in a swimsuit, my entire extended family decided it was fair game to do water balloon target practice on me. I definitely got more wet than any of the kids.

Ah well. Summertime, right? It was actually really fun. I’m sure this will be a golden memory for my kids 10 years from now. Right? Right???

Perfectly Easy Curry Beef Recipe

No, I’m not sending you to speciality stores. No, you don’t have to babysit this on the stovetop all day. Grab your crockpot and a short list of ingredients – we’re making curry, easy-style!

Why you’ll love this Beef Curry Slow Cooker Recipe

This cozy curry combines the comfort food feels of an American pot roast with the spice and flavor of an Indian curry. It’s not too spicy – just flavorful. You can get everything you need at your regular grocery store (with the possible exception of the garam masala – click that link if you need to buy some online). I love serving it with jasmine rice (or cauliflower rice) and naan. It’s pretty kid-pleasing because we’re keeping the heat level under control, and leftovers just keep getting better in the fridge with every day that passes.

Slow Cooker Beef Curry Ingredients

Here’s a quick list of everything you’ll need to make this curry. Scroll down to the recipe card at the bottom of the post for more details.

  • Yellow curry powder
  • Garam masala (you can find this at most grocery stores these days!)
  • Yellow onion
  • Cilantro (to garnish)
  • Red onion (chopped, to garnish)

How to make Beef Curry

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Who’s ready for some slow cooking?? Every time I use my slow cooker now, I remember this lady who commented on one of my slow cooker recipes (can’t remember which one) with tons of details about how to secure your slow cooker lid if you are using it out on your deck and have large animals. I think it involved using a broom handle to lock it in place under the arms of a deck chair, or something elaborate like that. I never even thought to put my slow cooker outside! But I guess if you really want to keep your kitchen cool, that’s the way to go! Just don’t let your pooch get into it.

I love this recipe because it’s very simple. I’m not going to make you go out and buy fish sauce or lemongrass. It’s basic, but you get tons of flavor from just a few simple spices. The one that you might not have is called garam masala. It’s a blend of Indian spices, and it adds so much flavor. If you can’t find it, this would still be good with just the yellow curry powder called for. You might want to increase the amount a little bit.

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Here’s a quick overview of how to make this curry. For complete instructions, scroll down to the recipe card below.

  1. Heat a large, high-sided skillet (or a wide-bottomed pot), over medium high heat. Add oil to the pan and swirl; it will shimmer when ready.
  2. Salt and pepper the beef chunks, then add 1/3 of the seasoned meat to the pan. Place the pieces of meat so that they are not touching each other. Turn the pieces with tongs to brown all sides. Remove the beef to the slow cooker and repeat 2 more batches, adding more oil as necessary.
  3. Once all of the beef is browned and in the slow cooker, turn the heat on the pan down to medium. Add the water, tomato sauce, garlic powder, salt, beef bouillon, black pepper, curry powder, and garam masala.
  4. Stir with a wooden spoon until the mixture is bubbly and the bouillon has dissolved, then pour the mixture over the beef in the slow cooker.
  5. Add the chopped onion and stir it all together. Cook on low heat for 6-7 hours, until the beef is fork tender. Garnish with cilantro and serve with hot rice.

Beef Curry Recipe Tips

You’ll want to brown the meat in batches. If you throw it all in at once, it will start steaming the meat instead of searing it, which is not what you want. You want it to get nice and brown on the outside, like this:

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Beef Curry Recipe Slow Cooker Variations

I love this recipe! Make it your own, maybe trying one of the following variations:

  • Make it on the stove. Once you have removed all the meat and made the sauce in the pan, add the beef back into the sauce. Cover with a tilted lid (so steam can escape) and set it to a low simmer. Let cook for 2-3 hours, stirring every 20-30 minutes.
  • Try lamb! If you can get your hands on a lamb shoulder, it would be absolutely incredible in this recipe.
  • Cool things down. You can temper the heat of this curry with some plain yogurt, either mixed in or served on the side.

How to serve Slow Cooker Beef Curry

The curry has a little heat but I don’t think it’s over the top spicy. My kids ate it. If you serve it with rice and/or naan, I think it’s perfect. You could also serve it with some plain yogurt, which would help to cool things off.

I like to serve this beef curry with Coconut Jasmine Rice with Cilantro and thisHomemade Naan. You can also buy naan in the bakery section of your grocery store. If you really want to go all out, make Strawberry Lassis too! YUM.

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Storing leftover Slow Cooker Beef Curry

Leftover beef curry can be stored in the fridge and is good for 3-4 days. If you’d like to freeze this curry, good news, it freezes beautifully! Make sure that you label the ziplock or tupperware you put it in and use it within 2-3 months.

How to reheat Beef Curry

When I’m reheating a whole bunch of beef curry for my family’s dinner, I often put it in a pot on the stove on low heat, stirring until it’s warmed through. If I just want a serving for lunch, I’ll throw it in the microwave for about a minute.

Easy Beef Curry Recipe FAQs

Can I put raw beef in slow cooker?

Yes, absolutely. Sometimes recipes like this one will call for browning beef before placing it in the slow cooker, but that’s just to add flavor to the meat. The slow cooker is perfectly capable of fully cooking any meat you put in it.

Why is my beef tough in curry?

The type of beef you put in a slow cooker has a lot of connective tissues. These connective tissues break down when cooked, making for very tender meat, but they need time. LOTS of time. This beef curry is done in about 6-7 hours, but it may need more. Poke a fork into a chunk of beef and give it a little twist. The piece of beef should easily come apart. If it doesn’t, you need to let the meat cook for at least another 45 minutes.

Why does curry go watery in slow cooker?

If you’ve added too much liquid, your curry may be watery. It’s surprising how little liquid you need to add to a slow cooker! Because the temperature is so low, you can add just a small amount of liquid and still not burn your meat. You’ll notice we’re only adding ⅓ cup water to this recipe. Don’t be tempted to add more, you don’t need it! The tomato sauce adds additional liquid and the beef will release juices as it cooks.

What is the best cut of beef for curry?

While you can buy beef stew meat for this curry, I recommend buying a chuck roast and cutting it up yourself. Sometimes beef stew meat is just offcuts that the butcher didn’t want, and you can’t rely on it to be consistent from day to day, even at the same grocery store.

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Traditional Tejano Carne Guisada (Braised Beef for Tacos)<< I based today’s recipe off of this one. It’s a Texas classic and SOOO good!

Slow Cooker Basil Chicken in Coconut Curry Sauce <<one of the top recipes on my site!

Slow Cooker Chicken Tikka Masala << my favorite, classic Indian dish, made in the slow cooker! You will love it.

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Slow Cooker Chicken Korma from Taming Twins

Red Lentil Curry with Sweet Potatoes from Well Plated by Erin

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Beef Curry Slow Cooker Recipe

4.83 from 29 votes

Prep: 20 minutes mins

Cook: 6 hours hrs

Total: 6 hours hrs 20 minutes mins

Servings: 6

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This slow cooker beef curry could not be easier! Thick chunks of slow-cooked, tender beef, in a rich and thick curry sauce that is just waiting to be scooped up with some naan.

Ingredients

  • salt and pepper
  • 2-3 tablespoons oil
  • 2-3 pounds chopped stew beef or chuck roast*, chopped into chunks
  • 1/3 cup water
  • 1 (8-oz) can tomato sauce
  • 1 tablespoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1-2 tablespoons Better Than Bouillon Beef Base
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 & 1/2 tablespons yellow curry powder
  • 1 tablespoon garam masala
  • 1 large yellow onion, chopped
  • cilantro, to garnish
  • red onion, chopped, to garnish

Instructions

  • Heat a large, high-sided skillet (or a wide-bottomed pot), over medium high heat.

  • Salt and pepper the beef chunks.

  • Add about a tablespoon of oil to the pan and swirl. It should start to shimmer if the pan is hot enough.

  • Add 1/3 of the seasoned meat to the pan. Place the pieces of meat so that they are not touching each other (You don’t want them to steam–see photos). Turn the pieces with tongs to brown all sides. Remove the beef to the slow cooker and repeat 2 more batches, adding more oil as necessary.

  • Once all of the beef is browned and in the slow cooker, turn the heat on the pan down to medium. Add the water, tomato sauce, garlic powder, salt, beef bouillon, black pepper,curry powder, andgaram masala.

  • Stir with a wooden spoon until the mixture is bubbly and the bouillon has dissolved. It should thicken up a bit.

  • Pour the mixture over the beef in the slow cooker.

  • Add the chopped onion and stir it all together. Cook on low heat for 6-7 hours, until the beef is fork tender

  • Garnish with chopped cilantro and hot rice!

  • I love to serve this curry with lots of cilantro,Coconut Jasmine RiceandHomemade Naan! It's the best combo! You could even throw in aStrawberry Lassito sip with it, if you wanted to get really fancy!

Notes

*The pre-cut stew beef is easier (no chopping) but kind of a gamble. Usually butchers toss in extra cuts of whatever they have leftover. Sometimes they are tender cuts, sometimes really tough. If you buy a chuck roast and cut it yourself, it’s guaranteed to be tender after such a long braise!

Stovetop Instructions: You can also make this recipe on the stove. Once you have removed all the meat and made the sauce in the pan, add the beef back in to the sauce. Cover with a tilted lid (so steam can escape) and set it to a low simmer. Let cook for 2-3 hours, stirring every 20-30 minutes. It is done when the meat falls apart (you should be able to break up a piece with your wooden spoon.)

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 342kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 30g | Fat: 22g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 12g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 104mg | Sodium: 533mg | Potassium: 687mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 187IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 40mg | Iron: 4mg

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Calories: 342

Keyword: Beef, crock pot, curry, slow cooker

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FAQs

How to make beef tender in curry? ›

Instructions
  1. Place the beef in a bowl and sprinkle over the bicarbonate of soda. ...
  2. Rub the bicarbonate of soda into the beef so it's thoroughly coated.
  3. Cover and place in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.
  4. Thoroughly rinse the beef in cold water, drain, then pat dry with kitchen towels.
  5. Use as per your recipe.
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Which cut of beef is best for curry? ›

Chuck. Made up of multiple muscles, chuck is a well used area so contains a great deal of connective tissue. Popular for its balance of meat and fat, the chuck offers ribs, roasts and steaks and suits a range of cooking methods. Perfect for curries and stews with great full flavour and a fantastic gelatinous texture.

What kind of meat do you use for beef curry? ›

Chuck Steak

Chuck is juicy, flavourful, and versatile with the fatty juices providing a rich, delicious curry. Plus, the chuck steak is easy to cut into small pieces, so it cooks quickly and evenly.

Why is my beef tough in curry? ›

First off, cooking meat causes it to lose moisture and the tissues shrink, making it tougher. Braising (cooking meat in a liquid) allows the meat to reabsorb moisture and breaks down the tough tissues. This lead to a more tender piece of meat.

How to cook beef quickly and tender? ›

8 simple tips to make meat softer
  1. Utilize the meat tenderizer. A quick and easy method is the use of the meat tenderizer. ...
  2. Cover the meat with coarse salt. ...
  3. Acid marinade. ...
  4. Marinade with fruit puree. ...
  5. Slow cooking in a pan. ...
  6. Grilling. ...
  7. Add the coarse salt halfway through cooking. ...
  8. Use baking soda.

Do you cook meat before adding to curry? ›

The curry-making process begins by chopping the vegetables and meat, followed by sautéing them in oil and butter. The meat will brown and the onions will soften. As soon as this occurs, add water and bring to a boil. Simmer over low heat for about twenty minutes, or longer if more tender meat is desired.

Do you brown meat for curry? ›

Step 1: Brown the meat

Searing the meat is a great way to build layers of flavor into your curry, but you'll need to add it in batches to get a hard sear and prevent steaming. Heat the vegetable oil over medium-high heat in a large skillet. Add the meat in batches, browning it on all sides, about 5 minutes.

What is the most common meat in curry? ›

Beef, pork, and chicken are the most popular meat choices. Katsu curry is a breaded deep-fried cutlet (tonkatsu; usually pork or chicken) with Japanese curry sauce. Curry originates in Indian cuisine and was brought to Japan from India by the British.

Can I add curry powder to meat? ›

Sprinkle beef with salt and pepper; toss with flour. In a Dutch oven, heat oil over medium heat; cook beef and onion until lightly browned, stirring occasionally. Stir in curry powder, soy sauce, bay leaves and stock; bring to a boil. Reduce heat; simmer, covered, 45 minutes.

What vegetables go in curry? ›

The curry base is made with onions, tomatoes, ginger, garlic, red chilli powder and garam masala. I prefer to go with potatoes, carrots, peas, green beans, cauliflower, corn and bell peppers. Though you can use other veggies like baby corn, sweet potato and broccoli, the curry will have different flavors.

What is the best fake meat for curry? ›

Tofu is a great source of protein that contains no animal products – just soybeans. Also known as bean curd, tofu is made from soy milk curdled into a solid block, like a sort of soy cheese. Tofu is great in any curry sauce, as an alternative to either paneer or meat.

Why is my beef curry bitter? ›

Your curry can taste bitter if the spices and garlic are burnt or if you've added too much fenugreek to the dish. You see, the secret to cooking a delicious curry recipe is to create a spicy paste and slowly cook it before adding your meat.

How do you cook beef so it's not tough? ›

To cook it until it's so tender it falls apart, you'll need to choose a joint like chuck and blade or beef brisket and either braise, slow roast or slow cook it for at least a couple of hours.

How do you thicken beef curry? ›

6 ways on how to thicken your curry sauce
  1. Reduction: One of the most common methods to thicken a curry sauce is by reducing it. ...
  2. Roux: A roux is a classic French technique that works wonders in thickening curry sauces. ...
  3. Cornstarch slurry: ...
  4. Coconut milk or cream: ...
  5. Yoghurt or heavy cream: ...
  6. Pureed vegetables:
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What can I add to beef to make it tender? ›

Velveting is a simple process of using baking soda or a mixture of egg whites, cornstarch and oil to marinate and tenderize economical cuts of steak, chicken and other meats before cooking. Velveting meat softens fibers to reduce toughness and enhance juiciness for maximum flavor and tenderness.

How do Indians tenderize meat? ›

Turkey, lamb and pork will also benefit from yogurt, which needs time to do its work: an overnight marinade for about 12 hours or a minimum of six hours. Indians have been using yogurt marinades for hundreds of years because it's effective for tenderizing meat and the secret to keeping the meat extra juicy.

How do you tenderize tough beef? ›

Regular or apple cider vinegar, wine or beer, lemon or lime juice, buttermilk or yogurt contain tenderizing acids. As well as acid, enzymes found in fruits like pineapple, kiwi, mangoes, and papaya disrupt the molecular structure of meat's connective tissue.

How to make beef tender like Chinese restaurants? ›

While there are several ways to velvet, a pound of meat needs about two teaspoons of cornstarch and two teaspoons of oil, says Leung. You may also include two to three tablespoons of water. For beef, add a 1/4-teaspoon of baking soda for tenderizing. Additional seasonings are optional and vary from recipe to recipe.

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