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We skipped takeout and made this recipe instead, and it did not disappoint!

4–6

Here are the ingredients: – Thinly cut beef chuck roast, weighing 1 1/2 pounds
– 1/2 cup of low-sodium soy sauce – 1 cup of beef broth
one-fourth cup of sealed brown sugar
– Minced garlic, three cloves
– Oil from two teaspoons of sesame
In a 2-quart measuring cup, combine the cornstarch and water.
– Four cups of broccoli greens
The dish calls for cooked white rice.
For an extra touch, you may top it up with sliced green onions and toasted sesame seeds.
Here are the directions:
1. Layer your slow cooker with the thinly cut meat.
Pour the beef broth, soy sauce, brown sugar, garlic, and sesame oil into a bowl and mix them together with a whisk. Once the meat is in the slow cooker, pour the mixture over it.
3. Simmer, covered, over low heat for 4 hours, or until meat is tender and cooked through.
4. Dissolve the cornstarch in the water by whisking the two ingredients in a small dish approximately 30 minutes before serving. This will help thicken the sauce, so stir it into the slow cooker.
5. Top the meat and sauce with the broccoli florets. Once the broccoli reaches the doneness you like, cover and continue cooking on low for 30 more minutes.
6. If wanted, garnish with green onions and sesame seeds and serve over white rice.
Changes and Hints:
• Efficient An easy way to avoid cutting broccoli is to use frozen florets and toss them into the slow cooker.
– Astringency You may modify the amount of brown sugar to taste if you want it slightly sweeter. To make it less sugary, just add extra sugar if you think it’s necessary.
– Experimenting with Protein: Personally, I love tender beef chuck roast, but flank steak or even pre-cut stir-fry beef might work too.
– For an extra kick, try topping it with some sriracha or red pepper flakes; they’ll give the meal a wonderful warm zing that even the most mild-mannered palate will adore.
Vegetables Abound: Do you dislike broccoli? You may make it vegetarian by using tiny carrots, bell peppers, or snap peas.

A well-planned dinner that almost cooked itself while you were busy winning the day is the best way to end the day. Anyone wishing to eat properly despite a hectic schedule will find this Slow Cooker Broccoli and Beef to be an exemplar of the set-it-and-forget-it magic. You may now relax and enjoy the time you have back!

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