These slow cooker Labor Day bites lean on a handful of budget ingredients and long, gentle cooking to turn an old-fashioned cut into something rich and comforting for a casual holiday spread. Sweetbreads have roots in thrift-minded home cooking, and this version keeps things especially simple by using pantry staples and the ease of a slow cooker to build flavor with very little hands-on work.
Serve these bites with toothpicks or small rolls for easy snacking, and round out the table with coleslaw, baked beans, potato salad, corn on the cob, or a crisp green salad. Their savory broth also pairs nicely with mashed potatoes, buttered noodles, or toasted bread for soaking up the extra juices.
Slow Cooker 5-Ingredient Depression Era Labor Day Bites
Servings: 6
Ingredients
2 pounds frozen raw beef sweetbreads
Directions
1. Lightly coat the inside of the slow cooker with cooking spray or a little oil if desired for easier cleanup, then add the frozen beef sweetbreads.
2. Scatter the sliced onion and minced garlic over the top, then sprinkle on the black pepper.
3. Pour the beef broth over everything, cover, and cook on low for 6 to 8 hours or on high for 3 to 4 hours, until the sweetbreads are fully cooked and tender.
4. Once cooked, use a slotted spoon to transfer the sweetbreads to a cutting board and let them cool just enough to handle, then cut them into bite-size pieces.
5. Return the pieces to the broth for 10 to 15 minutes to stay warm and soak up more flavor, then serve hot as appetizer bites with a little broth spooned over the top if you like.
Variations & Tips
For milder flavor: Add a tablespoon of butter at the end and serve the bites over toast or mashed potatoes to soften the stronger richness of the sweetbreads.
For picky eaters: Cut the cooked sweetbreads very small and tuck them into slider buns with a spoonful of the broth and some soft cooked onions for an easier-to-try sandwich style.
For extra color: Stir in a little chopped parsley or sliced green onion just before serving. A small squeeze of lemon can also brighten the broth nicely.
Food safety tip: For best texture and safer, more even cooking, thaw the sweetbreads in the refrigerator before slow cooking rather than starting from frozen when possible, and make sure they are fully cooked before serving.