CROCKPOT (or oven) Salisbury Steak recipe!! (2024)

Recipes | Dinners | Ground Beef | Salisbury Steaks

Ground Beef

Author by Amanda Davis on Updated on

4.88 from 31 votes

If you loved On-cor salisbury steaks as a child, you must try this homemade version!

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Jump to Recipe

CROCKPOT (or oven) Salisbury Steak recipe!! (1)

Homemade Salisbury Steaks are pure comfort food, reminiscent of On-Cor frozen dinners I ate when I was a child. These are easy to make at home was ingredients you probably have on hand.

CROCKPOT (or oven) Salisbury Steak recipe!! (2)

I make this Salisbury steak recipe at home regularly. Some like to use mushroom gravy, I have always loved them with beef gravy. Either way they are so delicious and turn out great every single time.

ANOTHER RECIPE YOU MIGHT LIKE: Crockpot Lasagna

Recipe for Salisbury Steaks

For my Salisbury steaks, I always grill the meat first to seal in the juices and achieve those lovely grill marks. Alternatively, you can brown them in a skillet. I don’t cook them completely on the grill, just enough to get the marks on both sides, then I cook them one of three ways:

  • simmer them covered on the stovetop
  • bake themin a foil covered baking pan in the oven
  • cook them on low all day in the slow cooker
CROCKPOT (or oven) Salisbury Steak recipe!! (3)

In all scenarios, I cover the Salisbury Steaks in gravy first then cook. I’ll give you instructions below for all three methods, but the Crockpot definitely makes the most tender Salisbury steak.

CROCKPOT (or oven) Salisbury Steak recipe!! (4)

Ingredients you will need:

  • 1 lb ground beef or chuck (80-85%)
  • 1 lb lean ground beef (90%)
  • 1 egg white
  • 1/3cup onion,minced
  • 1/4 cup crushed Saltine crackers (about 6 crackers)
  • 2 tablespoonsmilk
  • 1/4teaspoonsalt
  • 1/8teaspoon pepper
  • 2(12-14-oz) cans or jars brown gravy
  • Sliced mushrooms, optional

Kitchen tools you will find helpful:

How to Make Salisbury Steaks

No matter what method you choose, the first part of the recipe remains the same.

  1. Mix all the ingredients together in a bowl and form the meat mixture into 8-10 oval patties.
  2. Grill the beef patties on both sides (you can brown them in a large skillet over medium high heat if you prefer).
  3. Follow the instructions below depending on which method you have chosen.
CROCKPOT (or oven) Salisbury Steak recipe!! (5)

Baked In the Oven

  1. Place grilled pattiesinto a 13x9x2 baking pan and cover with gravy.
  2. Cover the pan tightly with aluminum foil.
  3. Bake in a preheated 375 F oven for 25 minutes.
  4. After removing from the oven, allow to rest for ten minutesbefore removing the foil cover and serving.
CROCKPOT (or oven) Salisbury Steak recipe!! (6)

Simmered on the Stovetop

  1. Place grilled patties in a large skillet and cover with gravy.
  2. Bring to a boil then reduce heat, cover and simmer for 25 minutes.
  3. Turn off heat and allow to rest for ten minutesbefore removing the cover and serving.
CROCKPOT (or oven) Salisbury Steak recipe!! (7)

Made in the Slow Cooker

  1. Place grilled patties in the slow cooker crock and cover with gravy.
  2. Cook on low for 6-8 hours.
  3. Remove patties from gravy, tent with foil and set aside.
  4. Spoon off any excess fat from gravy.
  5. Turn slow cooker on high to thicken gravy if needed.

When to Add Mushrooms

You can add your mushrooms to any of the pans and allow them to cook in the gravy. I prefer that my mushrooms not be completely soft, so I saute them in a skillet and add them to the gravy just before serving.

CROCKPOT (or oven) Salisbury Steak recipe!! (8)

In the oven, cover pan tightly with aluminum foil. Bake in 375 F oven for 25 minutes. On the stovetop, simmer for 25 minutes. In the slow cooker, cool on low for 6-8 hours.

What sides should I serve with Salisbury Steaks?

Serve these easy Salisbury steaks with gravy, mashed potatoes, and roasted broccoli or Slow Cooker Balsamic Carrots.

More recipe ideas

  • If you love using your slow cooker and are always looking for recipes, try my crockpot mac and cheese and this crockpot chicken and dumplings!
  • I’ve even made a version that replaces some of the meat with Portobello mushrooms!
  • A couple more of my favorite comfort food recipes include this beef stroganoff and my Swiss steak.
CROCKPOT (or oven) Salisbury Steak recipe!! (9)

More ground beef dinner ideas you will like:

I use ground beef a lot. You can substitute ground turkey or chicken for many of these ground beef recipes, let me know how they turn out!

  • If you are looking for a cheesy dish the family will love, try this bacon cheeseburger pasta!
  • One of my family’s favorite casserole dishes is this southwest ground beef casserole. It has tons of tasty flavors and is so filling. Perfect for a weeknight meal.
  • You don’t want to miss the best meatloaf recipe ever, I swear by this one!
  • We love Mexican flavors in this house, so this Taco Casserole is right up our alley.
  • This Cheesy Ground Beef Enchilada Chili from Oh Sweet Basil sounds delicious!
  • These Ground Beef Gyro Meatballsfrom Kalyn’s Kitchen are calling my name, definitely trying these.
  • I just found these Salisbury Steak Meatballs and thought it was totally genius!
  • Ground beef stroganoff aka hamburger stroganoff features all the same delicious flavors as classic beef stroganoff, but with ground beef in place of steak.

CROCKPOT (or oven) Salisbury Steak recipe!! (10)

Salisbury Steaks

If you loved On-cor salisbury steaks as a child, you must try this homemade version!

4.88 from 31 votes

IMPORTANT – There are often Frequently Asked Questions within the blog post that you may find helpful. Simply scroll back up to read them!

Print It Rate It Save It

Course: Dinner

Cuisine: American

Servings: 10 patties

45 minutes mins

Calories: 225

Author: Amanda Formaro

Ingredients

  • 1 lb ground beef or chuck 80-85%
  • 1 lb lean ground beef 90%
  • 1 large egg white
  • 1/3 cup onion minced
  • 1/4 cup crushed Saltine crackers about 6 crackers
  • 2 tablespoons milk
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/8 teaspoon pepper
  • 2 12-14-oz cans or jars brown gravy
  • 1 cup Sliced mushrooms optional

Before You Begin

COOK TIMES reflect oven and stovetop methods.

NOTE: Nutritional information does not include gravy.

Instructions

  • Preheat the grill.

  • In a large bowl, mix together ground beef, egg white, onion, cracker crumbs, milk, salt and pepper. Use your hands to be sure everything is mixed evenly.

  • Form 10 oval shaped patties from the meat mixture.

  • Brown both sides of patties on the grill, just enough to get those fabulous grill marks on both sides. You can also brown them in a skillet if you prefer.

In the Oven

  • Place grilled patties into a 13x9x2 baking pan and cover with gravy. Cover the pan tightly with aluminum foil. Bake in a preheated 375 F oven for 25 minutes. After removing from the oven, allow to rest for ten minutes before removing the foil cover and serving.

On the Stovetop

  • Place grilled patties in a large skillet and over with gravy. Bring to a boil then reduce heat, cover and simmer for 25 minutes. Turn off heat and allow to rest for ten minutes before removing the cover and serving.

In the Slow Cooker

  • Place grilled patties in the slow cooker crock and cover with gravy. Cook on low for 6-8 hours. Remove patties from gravy, tent with foil and set aside. Spoon off any excess fat from gravy. Turn slow cooker on high to thicken gravy if needed.

When to Add Mushrooms

  • You can add your mushrooms to any of the pans and allow them to cook in the gravy. I prefer that my mushrooms not be completely soft, so I saute them in a skillet and add them to the gravy just before serving.

Nutrition

Serving: 2patties | Calories: 225cal | Carbohydrates: 7g | Protein: 18g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 60mg | Sodium: 587mg | Potassium: 327mg | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 5IU | Vitamin C: 0.6mg | Calcium: 17mg | Iron: 2.1mg

Tried this Recipe? Pin it for Later!Follow on Pinterest @AmandaFormaro or tag #AmandasCookin!

This post originally appeared here on May 12, 2012.

  • About
  • Latest Posts

Follow along

Amanda Davis

Amanda Davis is the entrepreneurial mom of four grown children and four step children. She and her husband, Chef Antoine, love to cook together creating recipes for this blog. Amanda also make kid's crafts and creates decorative items for her home. She is a crafting expert and guru in the kitchen and has appeared online and in print publications many times over the years. She is also a craft book author five times over and product developer as well as the owner of FunFamilyCrafts.com. You can find her on social media by using the buttons to the left!

Follow along

Latest posts by Amanda Davis (see all)

  • Chicken Parmesan - March 22, 2024
  • Bailey’s Tiramisu Parfaits - March 21, 2024
  • Partybrot – German Party Bread - March 13, 2024

Reader Interactions

Free RecipesBy email every week

Latest recipes straight to your inbox!

Comments

  1. Sandy Gotter says

    Hi amanda , just wondering why we can’t use the whole egg ? Thank you Sandy – looks delicious

    Reply

  2. Ursula allen says

    Do you have to grill them on the grill or on the stove before putting them in the crockpot ?

    Reply

    • Amanda Formaro says

      It’s best to brown them at least in the skillet first, but no it is not necessary.

      Reply

      • Dean LaBella says

        CROCKPOT (or oven) Salisbury Steak recipe!! (11)
        Subscribed today. This is my favorite meal and can’t wait to try it.
        Looking forward to any dutch oven recipes I can find on your site.
        Dean L.

      • Kristen Formaro says

        Welcome Dean! So glad to have you.

  3. Dolorez Jones says

    Tjis3 iz delicious csn i have the recipe for green beans too thank you

    Reply

  4. Connie says

    I would like to freeze these as make ahead meals. I could freeze some that are completely cooked, then just heat them up, but I’d also like to cook some partially, take out of freezer and finish cooking later. Do you think it would be better to grill, assemble then freeze, or cook halfway then freeze?
    Also, what would work as a substitute for the crackers?
    I have tried a recipe for meatloaf made with crackers, didn’t care for the flavor. (I have used crushed crackers in salmon patties that were very good.) Thanks for any suggestions.

    Reply

    • Amanda Formaro says

      Hi Connie. If you are going to finish these off in the crockpot I would say grill them and freeze. Then you should be able to put the frozen patties into the crockpot and continue with the recipe. As for the saltines, they really are best in this recipe. But you could substitute finely ground dry bread crumbs.

      Reply

  5. pamela says

    why does this say to use a pound of ground beef two different times?

    1 lb ground beef or chuck 80-85%
    1 lb lean ground beef 90%

    Reply

    • Amanda Formaro says

      Hi Pamela! You need a total of 2 pounds of meat. I have found that 1 pound of each of the above to be the best combination :)

      Reply

  6. Martha says

    CROCKPOT (or oven) Salisbury Steak recipe!! (12)
    I’ve made these twice over the last couple of months. Once in the slow cooker and once in the oven. Both were delicious, bu I agree that they are more tender in the crockpot. My husband raves about them, thank you!

    Reply

    • Amanda Formaro says

      So glad you loved them, thanks for letting me know!

      Reply

  7. KalynsKitchen says

    Yum, that looks delicious. I haven’t had Salisbury Steak for ages but always liked it. Thanks for the shout-out for my Ground Beef Gyro Meatballs too.

    Reply

  8. Amanda says

    I LOVE that story, how wonderful is that??!! I am so glad you liked the recipe and that your fabulous husband treated you with such a sweet and thoughtful dinner. Love it! :)

    Reply

  9. MrsDocChuck says

    CROCKPOT (or oven) Salisbury Steak recipe!! (13)
    Amanda:

    Thought you might enjoy this story.

    I had a really bad week at work (I am a nurse in a correctional facility) and the last thing I wanted to do on a Friday night was cook.

    Lo and behold, when I finally made it home and opened the door I was greeted by a beautifully set table, a glass of my favorite merlot and the wonderful savory aroma of salisbury steaks bubbling away in a pan of deep brown gravy.

    Yes, it was my ever-so-thoughtful husband at work!! He’s a retired “educator” with the time and the inclination to treat me like a queen. Lucky me!

    Anyway, the salisbury steaks were AWESOME and just the kind of comfort food I was craving. My husband made extra, which we froze in the gravy.

    THANK YOU for helping me get over a stressful week.

    ~~ Liz, RN

    Reply

    • Jayne Mcleod says

      LOvE this story … what a lovely thing for your extremely thoughtful husband to do … and a very big THaNKYOU for the amazingly difficult work that YOU do !! Jayne (Canada)

      Reply

  10. DocChuck says

    CROCKPOT (or oven) Salisbury Steak recipe!! (14)
    When I was a kid (let’s see, that was about 60 years ago … LOL), I also liked salisbury steaks, which was one of the things that our maid could do really well.

    Haven’t had any in a long time, but your post prompted me to ask my lovely wife, Doctor E, to give it a try.

    She will probably use ground bison, instead of beef, but I can hardly wait to re-awaken what’s left of my childhood taste buds.

    Thanks for the neat post.

    Reply

  11. Aggie says

    Oh…this looks delicious. I know my husband would be thrilled if I made him a Salsbury Steak! He’s such a meat guy! lol

    Reply

  12. Tami says

    CROCKPOT (or oven) Salisbury Steak recipe!! (15)
    My son would’ve come right over to eat dinner with you if we lived nearby! ;) This has always been one of his favorite meals.

    I had to laugh because my sister and I ate our share of Swanson’s salisbury steak growing up, too! lol!

    Reply

  13. Amanda says

    Admittedly, I’ve tried several recipes before I found and settled on this one. My husband didn’t like the first two or three I tried but this one was a keeper!

    Reply

  14. Sortin'ItAllOut says

    Hi Amanda,
    These salisbury steaks look great. Much better than the ones I have made (my husband actually told me he didn’t like them and was relieved when I stopped making them :)

    I have to confess–I used to love the salisbury steak at the school cafeteria. :)

    I’ll have to try it your way, just one more try for the old salisbury steak. Maybe this ones a winner ;)

    Reply

Leave a Reply

CROCKPOT (or oven) Salisbury Steak recipe!! (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Arielle Torp

Last Updated:

Views: 5917

Rating: 4 / 5 (41 voted)

Reviews: 88% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Arielle Torp

Birthday: 1997-09-20

Address: 87313 Erdman Vista, North Dustinborough, WA 37563

Phone: +97216742823598

Job: Central Technology Officer

Hobby: Taekwondo, Macrame, Foreign language learning, Kite flying, Cooking, Skiing, Computer programming

Introduction: My name is Arielle Torp, I am a comfortable, kind, zealous, lovely, jolly, colorful, adventurous person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.