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All Recipes, Beef, One Pot Meals · March 19, 2026

Slow Cooker Beef Bolar Blade with Rich Gravy

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This Slow Cooker Beef Bolar Blade with Rich Gravy turns a budget cut into a proper roast dinner. The beef cooks low and slow, building flavour as it goes. The cooking liquid is reduced on the stove and finished into a rich, glossy gravy that brings everything together.

Slow cooker beef bolar blade with gravy served on mashed potatoes with peas and broccolini, with extra gravy in a jug

What is Slow Cooker Beef Bolar Blade?

Slow Cooker Beef Bolar Blade is a budget-friendly roast made from a cut taken from the shoulder. It suits slow cooking because the meat becomes tender over time while building flavour in the cooking liquid. That liquid is then used to make a rich gravy.

Why You’ll Love This Slow Cooker Beef Bolar Blade

  • Budget cut with strong flavour
  • Set and forget cooking
  • Rich gravy made from the cooking juices
  • One pot for the beef, simple finish on the stove
  • Works for weeknights or weekends
  • Leftovers store and reheat well

Ingredients Overview

This recipe uses simple ingredients that build a rich, classic roast flavour.

  • Beef bolar blade roast
  • Brown onions and garlic
  • Beef stock powder or cubes
  • Worcestershire sauce and tomato paste
  • Balsamic vinegar for depth
  • Fresh or dried thyme and rosemary
  • Gravy powder to finish the sauce

How to Make Slow Cooker Beef Bolar Blade

Start by heating oil in a pan over medium high heat. Brown the beef on all sides, then set it aside. In the same pan, cook the onions until softened and lightly browned, scraping up any browned bits as you go. Add the garlic and cook briefly.

Transfer the onions and garlic into the slow cooker, then place the beef on top. Mix the water, beef stock powder, Worcestershire sauce, tomato paste and balsamic vinegar, then pour over the beef. Tuck fresh herbs around the beef or sprinkle with dried herbs if using this option. Cook on low for 8-9 hours or high for 5-6 hours.

Once cooked, remove the beef and cover to keep warm. Strain the cooking liquid into a saucepan, pressing the onions to extract flavour, then bring it to a rapid boil and reduce. Whisk the gravy powder with hot water until smooth, then slowly pour it into the boiling liquid while whisking until the gravy thickens. Remove from heat and serve with the beef.

Beef bolar blade roast browning in a pan before slow cooking
Beef bolar blade roast placed in slow cooker with herbs and cooking liquid

Tips for the Best Slow Cooker Beef Bolar Blade

  • Brown the beef well to build flavour at the start
  • Cook the onions in the same pan to pick up all the browned bits
  • Don’t rush the cook time, low and slow gives the best result
  • Let the beef rest for at least 10 minutes or more before slicing
  • Bring the cooking liquid to a boil before adding the gravy slurry
  • Add the slurry slowly while whisking to control the thickness

Serving Suggestions for Beef Bolar Blade

Serve the beef with plenty of gravy and simple sides that soak it up well. Creamy mashed potatoes are a classic option, or try it with my Crispy Roast Potatoes with Semolina for extra texture and flavour.

For a more traditional roast, add baked pumpkin, roast carrots, and parsnips. Greens like peas, broccolini or green beans work well to balance the plate, and corn is a great easy option.

If you want to lean into a classic roast dinner, serve it with Yorkshire puddings and extra gravy on the side.

Storage

Fridge: Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.

Freezer: Freeze in portions for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge overnight before reheating.

Reheat: Reheat on the stove or in the microwave until hot. Add a splash of water if the gravy has thickened too much.

Close up of slow cooker beef bolar blade with gravy on mashed potatoes held on a fork

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I cook beef bolar blade on high in the slow cooker?

Yes. Cook on high for 5 to 6 hours or low for 8 to 9 hours. Low gives a better result and more developed flavour.

Do I need to brown the beef first?

Yes, if you want the best flavour. Browning adds depth and improves the final gravy.

Why is my gravy so thin?

It likely needs more reduction or more slurry. Bring it back to a boil and add a little more slurry while whisking.

What is the best way to serve beef bolar blade?

Serve with gravy and simple sides like mashed potatoes or roast vegetables so the flavours stand out.

This is a simple slow cooker roast with rich gravy and real flavour. If you try it, I would love for you to leave a comment and let me know how it turned out.

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Slow cooker beef bolar blade with gravy served on mashed potatoes with peas and broccolini, with extra gravy in a jug

Slow Cooker Beef Bolar Blade with Rich Gravy

Tender slow cooked beef with a rich, glossy gravy made from the cooking juices. Simple, reliable, and full of flavour.
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Prep Time:20 minutes mins
Cook Time:9 hours hrs
Course: Dinner
Cuisine: Australian
Keyword: beef bolar blade recipe, roast beef with gravy, slow cooker beef bolar blade, slow cooker roast beef
Servings: 4 to 6
Author: Kate Brodhurst

Ingredients

  • 1.5kg – 2kg beef bolar blade roast
  • Salt and pepper, to taste
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 2 large onions, thickly sliced
  • 3-4 cloves garlic, lightly smashed
  • ⅓ cup hot water
  • 2 teaspoons beef stock powder (or 2 beef stock cubes)
  • 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon tomato paste
  • 2-3 sprigs fresh thyme (or 1 teaspoon dried thyme)
  • 1 sprig fresh rosemary (or 1 teaspoon dried rosemary)

gravy

  • 2 tablespoons gravy powder (Maggi is our favourite)
  • ⅓ cup hot water

Instructions

  • Heat oil in a pan over medium high heat. Season beef all over with salt and pepper then brown well on all sides. Remove and set aside.
  • In the same pan, cook the onions until softened and lightly browned, about 5 minutes. Add garlic and cook 1 minute.
  • Transfer the onions and garlic to the slow cooker, then place the beef on top.
  • Mix hot water, stock powder or cubes, Worcestershire sauce, balsamic vinegar, and tomato paste in a jug. Pour over the beef and tuck the fresh herbs around it or if using dried, simply sprinkle over the top.
  • Cover and cook on low for 8 to 9 hours or high for 5 to 6 hours or until the beef is cooked and tender. Remove the beef and set aside to rest whilst preparing the gravy.
  • To make the gravy, strain the cooking liquid from the slow cooker into a saucepan, pressing the onions to extract flavour. Bring to a rapid boil and cook for 5 minutes to slightly reduce.
  • In a jug, whisk the gravy powder with ⅓ cup hot water until smooth. Slowly pour into the boiling liquid, whisking constantly, until the gravy thickens. Simmer for 1 to 2 minutes, then remove from heat.
    TIP: If the gravy is thinner than you like, simmer for a few more minutes or add a little extra slurry.
  • Slice the beef and serve with gravy and your choice of sides.

Notes

  1. MEASUREMENTS: We use Australian measurements. 1 teaspoon equals 5 ml, 1 tablespoon equals 20 ml and 1 cup equals 250 ml.
  2. HERBS: Fresh herbs give a cleaner, deeper flavour. Dried herbs work well if that’s what you have. Use less dried as they are more concentrated.
  3. BROWNING: Brown the beef well to build flavour. Cook the onions in the same pan to pick up all the browned bits.
  4. GRAVY: The cooking liquid forms the base of the gravy. Reduce it first, then add the slurry slowly while whisking to control thickness.
  5. RESTING: Let the beef rest for at least 10 minutes before slicing.
  6. LEFTOVERS: Store in the fridge and reheat gently. The flavour improves the next day.
 

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