
Slow Cooker 4-Ingredient Slumgullion
Born from hard times yet cherished across generations, Slumgullion is the kind of meal that proves simplicity can be deeply satisfying. With just four pantry staples, this slow cooker stew of ground beef, tomato sauce, and tender elbow macaroni delivers comfort in every bite—affordable, hearty, and full of warmth.
Inspired by old-fashioned kitchen wisdom, it’s proof that the best food doesn’t need to be fancy—it just needs care, patience, and a hungry table.
Slumgullion: A Humble Classic
Why You’ll Love It
Only 4 ingredients—all pantry staples
10 minutes prep, then let the slow cooker do the work
One-pot cleanup—easy and fuss-free
Budget-friendly: under $7 for 6 servings
Kid-approved & freezer-friendly
Ingredients (6-quart slow cooker)
| Ingredient | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Ground beef | 1½ lbs (680 g) | Brown first for richer flavor |
| Onion | 1 large, diced | Adds sweetness and depth |
| Tomato sauce | 1 (15 oz) can | Use low-sodium if preferred |
| Elbow macaroni | 1½ cups (6 oz) | Add near the end |
Pro Tips
- Brown beef and onion first for deeper flavor (optional, but worth it).
- Add pasta only in the last 30–45 minutes to keep it tender, not mushy.
- Taste and season at the end—especially if using low-sodium sauce.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Brown the Base (Optional)
- Cook beef and onion in a skillet until browned. Drain fat.
- Transfer to slow cooker. (Or add raw—still works!)
- Simmer Low & Slow
- Stir in tomato sauce and 1½ cups water (or broth for richness).
- Cover and cook: LOW 6–7 hrs or HIGH 3–4 hrs.
- Add Pasta at the End
- 30–45 minutes before serving, stir in macaroni.
- Cover and cook until pasta is tender.
- Serve Warm
- Season with black pepper.
- Optional: top with cheddar or Parmesan.
Serving Suggestions
Sides: tossed salad, steamed peas, carrots, or green beans
Bread: buttered toast, cornbread, or saltines for soaking up sauce
Drinks: cold milk, iced tea, or root beer
Make-Ahead & Storage
- Fridge: Keeps 4 days—flavor deepens overnight.
- Freezer: Freeze without pasta (add fresh when reheating) or freeze fully cooked for up to 2 months.
- Reheat: On stove or microwave with a splash of water/broth if thick.
“Slumgullion didn’t fill the wallet—but it filled the belly and the soul.”




