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**Cover Beef with Flour and Put It in a Slow Cooker: You’ll Love It When It’s Done**
### Why Cover Beef with Flour?
Before we dive into the recipe, let’s first discuss why covering the beef in flour is such a great idea. Flour helps to:
1. **Create a Thickening Agent**: When the beef cooks slowly, the flour helps thicken the sauce or broth you use, turning it into a rich, savory gravy. This adds both texture and flavor to the final dish.
2. **Enhance Browning**: Although you’re using a slow cooker, the flour gives the beef a golden crust when it sears. This small step adds depth of flavor and helps lock in the beef’s natural juices.
3. **Boost Flavor**: Flour can absorb spices and seasonings, allowing them to better adhere to the meat, which means more flavor in every bite.
### The Slow Cooker Magic
Slow cooking is a great way to tenderize beef, especially tougher cuts like chuck roast or brisket. The long, low-heat cooking process breaks down the meat’s connective tissues, leaving you with melt-in-your-mouth tenderness. Pair that with the flour coating, and you have a dish that’s not only flavorful but also satisfying.
### What You’ll Need:
– 2–3 lbs beef (chuck roast, stew meat, or any cut you prefer)
– 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
– Salt and pepper (to taste)
– 1–2 tablespoons vegetable oil (for searing)
– 1 large onion, sliced
– 3 cloves garlic, minced
– 1 cup beef broth (or more, depending on the size of your slow cooker)
– 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
– Optional: herbs and seasonings such as thyme, rosemary, or bay leaves
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