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Italian Beef and Motz Sandwiches Recipe

Slow Cooker Italian Beef Sandwich recipe with slow cooked, tender beef, delicious golden Mezzetta peperoncini, and soft bread.

Slow Cooker Italian Beef Sandwich recipe with slow cooked, tender beef, delicious golden Mezzetta peperoncini, and soft bread.

Slow Cooker Italian Beef Sandwich recipe with slow cooked, tender beef, delicious golden Mezzetta peperoncini, and soft bread.

Slow Cooker Italian Beef Sandwiches are one of my favorite weeknight meals. I can just put the meat in a slow cooker a few hours before it is time to eat and everyone loves them.

This slow cooker Italian beef sandwich recipe is so easy to make and you will love the addition of Mezzetta  whole peperoncini. This is one of my favorite peppers to add to sandwiches because they have a very slight kick to them, and are also sweet and crisp. They add the perfect flavor to this recipe and many others. Right now, you can enter here for a chance to win 52 meal kits from Chef'd. Even if you don't win the grand prize, you can win a $50 Chef'd gift card, so enter now!

Slow Cooker Italian Beef Sandwich recipe with slow cooked, tender beef, delicious golden Mezzetta peperoncini, and soft bread. 

Not only do I use the peperoncini as a garnish for these slow cooker Italian beef sandwiches, I also use add the whole peppers and the liquid that they come in while I am cooking the beef. This adds a great flavor to the sandwiches that is hard to resist!

Slow Cooker Italian Beef Sandwich recipe with slow cooked, tender beef, delicious golden Mezzetta peperoncini, and soft bread. 

The Italian beef that goes on the sandwiches really reminds me of one of my favorite meals from back in Mexico – beef barbacoa . It is also a a beef dish that is slowly cooked so that all of the flavors combine and then shredded and served on tacos, sandwiches and more! It is interesting that so many different cultures come up with recipes that are so similar even though they may be thousands of miles apart!

When I made this slow cooker Italian beef sandwich for dinner tonight, my husband was so excited. We love to take the tender beef and put it in a frying pan before topping with cheese. We then cover it up for a few minutes so that the cheese melts before adding it to the soft rolls. A lot of people love to dip these sandwiches in the sauce that it is cooked with, and I am no different! This sauce is amazing and I love dipping the sandwiches in it.

My husband, on the other hand, prefers a more creamy, spicy sauce. I usually make him my favorite chipotle crema, made with greek yogurt and chipotle peppers (recipe coming soon!). That goes well with an Italian beef sandwich as well.

Slow Cooker Italian Beef Sandwich recipe with slow cooked, tender beef, delicious golden Mezzetta peperoncini, and soft bread. 

I hope that you enjoy this slow cooker Italian beef sandwich as much as my family and I do. Let me know in the comments below how it turns out!

Slow Cooker Italian Beef Sandwich Recipe

Slow Cooker Italian Beef Sandwich recipe with slow cooked, tender beef, delicious golden Mezzetta peperoncini, and soft bread.

Prep Time 5 mins

Cook Time 4 hrs 25 mins

Total Time 4 hrs 30 mins

  • 1 Large Beef Roast
  • 1 Jar of Mezzetta Whole Peperoncini
  • 1 Can 8 oz of Beef Broth
  • 2 Cloves of Garlic finely chopped
  • 2 Bay Leaves
  • 1/2 teaspoon of ground cumin
  • 1/2 teaspoon of onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon of Italian seasoning
  • Salt and Pepper to taste
  • 4 soft baguette rolls
  • Shredded mozzarella cheese
  • Add all of the ingredients (including the liquid from the peperoncini) to a slow cooker and cook on high for about 4 hours or until you can easily shred the beef.

  • Shred the beef and return to the slow cooker with the cooking liquid. Let cook on low for another 15-20 minutes.

  • Remove a serving size amount of the beef to a frying pan on medium low heat and top with mozzarella cheese. Cover and let cook until the cheese melts.

  • Put the beef and the cheese on the roll and serve with some of the remaining "au jus" or other sauce.

If you want the peperoncini to be crispier, wait to add them until the last 15-20 minutes after you have shredded the beef.

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