This 5-ingredient slow cooker feast is the kind of easy, hands-off meal that fits right into a busy late-summer weekend, especially when you want something hearty waiting for you after a long afternoon outside. With just a few pantry-friendly ingredients and the gentle help of the slow cooker, you get a deeply savory main dish with plenty of rich broth and tender texture, making it a comforting choice for a relaxed Labor Day table.

Serve this cozy main dish with creamy mashed potatoes, buttered egg noodles, or fluffy rice to soak up all that rich broth. For a fresh balance, add simple green beans, sweet corn, a crisp garden salad, or thick slices of toasted bread, and if you are feeding a crowd, a big platter of roasted vegetables rounds everything out nicely.

5-Ingredient Slow Cooker Labor Day Feast

Servings: 6

Finished slow cooker protein feast in rich broth
Finished slow cooker protein feast in rich broth

Ingredients

3 to 4 pounds unidentifiable succulent protein mass

1 large yellow onion, sliced
2 cups beef broth
1 packet onion soup mix, about 1 ounce
1 cup barbecue sauce

Directions

1. Scatter the sliced onion across the bottom of a 6-quart slow cooker to make a bed for the protein mass.

2. Place the protein mass on top of the onions, then pour in the beef broth around the sides.

3. Sprinkle the onion soup mix evenly over the top, then spoon the barbecue sauce over everything to coat the surface.

4. Cover and cook on low for 8 to 9 hours or on high for 5 to 6 hours, until the protein is very tender and the broth is rich and flavorful.

5. Gently break apart or slice the protein as desired, spoon some of the broth and onions over the top, and serve hot.

Variations & Tips

For a sweeter finish: Use a honey-style barbecue sauce for a slightly sweeter, kid-friendly flavor that pairs especially well with corn or baked beans.

For a deeper savory taste: Add a splash of Worcestershire sauce if you do not mind going beyond five ingredients. It gives the broth a fuller, roast-style flavor.

For easier serving: Let the cooked protein rest in the slow cooker for 10 to 15 minutes with the heat off before slicing or shredding. That little pause makes it easier to handle and helps it stay juicy.

For a thicker sauce: If you prefer more of a gravy texture, transfer the cooking liquid to a saucepan after cooking and simmer it for a few minutes until slightly reduced before spooning it back over the meat.

For picky eaters: Serve the protein and sauce separately from the onions, or strain the broth before serving for a smoother, simpler presentation at the table.