The Best Slow Cooker Shredded Beef Recipe (2024)

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This Slow Cooker Shredded Beef makes the juiciest fall-apart-tender pulled beef. We use this versatile recipe to make dozens of different meals, including shredded beef sandwiches, tacos, pasta, and more!

This post is sponsored by Ohio Beef. As always, all opinions are my own.

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Shredded beef is my back to school BFF. When I’ve got a busy week ahead, I know this recipe has my back. It’s meal prepping MAGIC that makes a whole week of meals a breeze.

My favorite part about this pulled beef is just how easy it is! It takes less than 10 minutes to prep and only requires a few seasonings, onions, garlic, olive oil, and red wine vinegar. I don’t add any broth to the slow cooker, so the meat cooks in its own delicious juices. The resulting pulled beef is rich, savory, and accented by caramelized onions and garlic. In other words, it’s AMAZING.

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What to Make with Shredded Beef

Ok wait, I changed my mind. My actual favorite part about shredded beef is alllll the delicious things you can make with it.

Today, I’m thrilled to be starting a a series of big batch recipes, where we meal prep one recipe, then repurpose it into new recipes throughout the week. Cook once, eat 3 (or 4!) times.

This Slow Cooker Shredded Beef makes enough for at least three dinners, and it’s the perfect protein-packed anchor for so many different meals.

The first night we make it, we keep it simple and serve the pulled beef over homemade egg noodles (store bought noodles are also 100% on the level) or creamy mashed potatoes.

You can even get crazy and do noodles AND mashed potatoes in a beef-inspired version of this Amish Chicken and Noodles. The juices from the crock pot meld into the noodles and mashed potatoes and make the most amazing silky, savory sauce. I’m getting excited just talking about it, you guys. It is so darn good.

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More Shredded Beef Recipes

Alright, but what about night 2 and 3 and 4? Well, my friends the choice is yours.

  • Make it a Taco Tuesday with some Shredded Beef Tacos.
  • Shake things up a bit by adding pulled beef to a sweet and spicy Beef Ramen Stir Fry!
  • Toss it with your favorite BBQ Sauce for some BBQ Shredded Beef Sandwiches.
  • Sub ground beef for shredded beef in these Quick Greek Gyros.
  • Use the beef as a filling for Easy Shredded Beef Enchiladas.
  • Layer pulled beef with tomato sauce, ravioli, and cheese to make a Ravioli Lasagna.
  • Or impress the pants off all of your teenage son’s friends (or, let’s be real, your husband’s grown man friends), and make a whole bunch of Pulled Roast Beef Sliders for them to devour in a disturbingly short amount of time.

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How To Make Pulled Beef in the Crock Pot

Now that you’re dreaming of all the delicious beefy recipes that await you, let’s break down how to make this easy shredded beef!

When I make roasts, I usually recommend browning the meat in a skillet before adding it to the crock pot. However, with shredded beef, this extra step really isn’t necessary. That makes this a truly dump-and-go recipe. HOORAY!

To make the pulled beef:

  1. Place your chuck roast (or roasts) on a cutting board and use a knife to stab a few holes on all sides of the meat.
  2. Whisk together some olive oil and red wine vinegar then rub it all over the meat.
  3. Sprinkle evenly with salt, pepper, basil, parsley, and garlic powder.
  4. Cut a large onion into wedges, placing half of it on the bottom of the slow cooker, followed by the roast. Sprinkle with sliced garlic cloves and top with the remaining onion.
  5. Cover the slow cooker and cook on low for 8-10 hours or until the beef shreds easily with a fork.

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How do I know when roast is done?

If you test the roast after 8 hours and it doesn’t easily pull apart, it needs a little longer to cook. It’s a common misconception that a tougher roast is overcooked. In most cases, the opposite is actually true! Give the roast an extra hour or two, and it should shred easily with a little help from two meat forks.

What is a good cut of beef for shredding?

It may sound counterintuitive, but the best cuts of meat for tender, juicy shredded beef are actually the toughest cuts. Tough cuts like chuck roast stand up well to slow cooking, and become succulent and pull-apart-tender after hours in the crock pot.

My favorite cut is a chuck roast, which may also be labeled as a shoulder roast, chuck eye roast, or arm chuck roast. Look for a roast that has good marbling (or white fat) running through it.

Brisket is another great choice for shredded beef. In fact, I use brisket to create these amazing Slow Cooker Shredded Beef Brisket French Dip Sandwiches.

Because I like to have enough beef for several meals, I always use at least 4 lbs. of boneless meat. You likely won’t find a single roast this big at the grocery store, so I usually just pick up two 2-3 lb roasts at a time. Look out for deals to save money! Our local grocery store often runs Buy One-Get One sales on roasts. Learn more ways to save when buying beef here.

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So we already know this slow cooker shredded beef is:

  • easy
  • unbelievably tender
  • crazy flavorful
  • perfect for meal prepping
  • great in all kinds of different recipes

Did you know it’s also packed with nutrition? Just a three ounce serving of beef provides 25 grams of protein, iron, zinc, and B vitamins to fuel busy parents and their even busier kids. Beef is an excellent source of protein, which is one of the most satisfying nutrients. It also promotes focus, helps build muscle, and provides sustained energy for busy days.

Oh, and shredded beef also happens to be gluten free, dairy free, and Keto and Whole 30 friendly!

Visit www.OhioBeef.org, and follow the Ohio Beef Council on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for more beef nutrition facts, cooking tips, recipes and to meet Ohio’s beef farming families. Use #OhioBeef to share photos of your healthy meals this school year!

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Slow Cooker Pulled Beef Recipe

Yield: 12

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 8 hours

Total Time: 8 hours 10 minutes

This juicy, tender Slow Cooker Pulled Beef makes the ultimate shredded beef for sandwiches, tacos, and more.

Ingredients

  • 4-5 lbs. boneless chuck roast (or 2 2 lb. roasts)
  • 2 Tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 Tablespoons red wine vinegar
  • 1 1/2 Tablespoons Kosher salt
  • Fresh cracked pepper
  • 3 teaspoons dried parsley
  • 2 teaspoons dried basil
  • 2 teaspoons garlic powder
  • 1 really large (or two small) yellow onions, sliced
  • 5 garlic cloves, sliced

Instructions

  1. Preheat your slow cooker to low heat.
  2. Remove the chuck roast (or roasts) from their packaging and use a knife or fork to stab a few holes on all sides.
  3. Whisk together the olive oil and red wine vinegar then rub it all over the meat.
  4. Sprinkle evenly with salt, pepper, basil, parsley, and garlic powder on all sides.
  5. Place half of the onion on the bottom of the slow cooker followed by the roast. Sprinkle with garlic cloves and top with the remaining onion.
  6. Cover and cook on low for 8-10 hours or until the beef shreds easily with a fork. If you check it after 8 hours, and it's not easy to pull apart, continue cooking for another 1-2 hours.
  7. Remove the roast from the crock pot and transfer to a cutting board. Pull the beef apart using two meat forks. Beef can be served immediately with juices over noodles or mashed potatoes. It also makes a great sandwich, taco, or burrito!

Notes

  • Store leftover beef in the fridge for up to 5 days.
  • It also freezes very well! Freeze in a freezer safe container or freezer bags (frozen flat for easier storage) for up to four months. Thaw overnight in the fridge, then reheat in the microwave or on the stove top.
  • If you prefer less salt, you can reduce the amount to 1 Tablespoon of Kosher salt.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield: 12
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 409Total Fat: 26gSaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 41mgSodium: 156mgCarbohydrates: 29gFiber: 4gSugar: 5gProtein: 18g

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FAQs

What cut of meat is best for shredded beef? ›

Chuck roast is arguably the best cut to use for pulled beef. Similar to the front shoulder of pork (or the pork “butt”) chuck roasts, being from the front shoulder of the steer, are chock full of fat, collagen, and marbling. This is the stuff we need to make delicious juicy pulled beef.

How do you keep shredded beef from drying out? ›

Divide the shredded beef into freezer safe containers (approximately 2 cups of shredded beef per container) and pour some of the cooking juices over top. The juices will help prevent the beef from drying and getting freezer burn while stored in the freezer.

Why won't my meat shred in the slow cooker? ›

It's because you haven't let the collagen break down. Extend the cook time, make sure there's enough liquid and keep an eye on the dish.

Why is my shredded beef not tender? ›

Another reason is that there may not be enough liquid. It's important to use the right amount of liquid to keep the beef moist and tender. How do you cook beef so you can shred it? Typically, beef is cooked low and slow to make it tender enough to shred.

What is the best cut of beef for slow cooking and shredding? ›

Brisket is great for shredding as it literally pulls apart once cooked — like this slow cooked pulled beef brisket recipe, which tastes great in tacos, rich pastas, brisket bowls and more.

What is the best beef to use in a slow cooker? ›

Chuck. Chuck steak was practically designed for slow cooking. It comes from the shoulder and upper arm of the cow, so it's done a lot of work over the life of the animal — with its abundant collagen, it's the type of cut that gets tough when grilled quickly, but becomes tender and juicier the longer you cook it.

Can you overcook shredded beef? ›

Can you overcook pulled beef in slow cooker? Yes, you absoultely can overcook meat in the slow cooker and it will end up tasting dry and mushy.

How do you tenderize cooked shredded beef? ›

Simmering in a little bit of liquid or broth is a great way to tenderize. Acidity can also be your friend here. A little bit of vinegar and lemon juice in the liquid can help you tenderize the meat. It adds moisture, but it also cooks the meat.

How do you tenderize shredded beef? ›

A marinade is the best way to utilize acids and enzymes for your benefit in tenderizing. Acids assist in breaking down proteins, while enzymes relax and break down proteins. Acidic ingredients like vinegar, lemon juice, and even yogurt have a low pH that can assist in tenderizing your beef.

How long does it take for meat to fall apart in slow cooker? ›

Cover and cook on low for about 8 hours or until meat begins to fall apart easily is fork tender and veggies are soft. If the meat is not tender, after 8 hours, it just means it is not done yet!

Why does my beef go tough in slow cooker? ›

If you overcook meat, it becomes dry and tough. Often people using a slow cooker and don't check when the food is actually done. If a recipe says cook for 8 hours on low, people may not check the food for 8 hours.

How do you cook meat so it shreds? ›

Put beef in a pot of cold, salted water and bring up to a gentle simmer. Keep at a low simmer for several hours. Remove from heat and allow it to rest in the cooking liquid until cool enough to work with, then shred it. Once it's shredded you can add it to a sauce or fry it to brown it and then add spices.

How do you make beef super tender? ›

Marinate

Not only does marinating infuse flavor, but it can tenderize too. A key ingredient in most marinades is acid (in the form of vinegar, citrus juice or yogurt) that starts to "cook" or break down the meat before it hits the heat. Just don't let it marinate too long or you can over-tenderize and end up with mush.

How do you know when shredded beef is done? ›

Cover and cook on low for 8-10 hours or until the beef shreds easily with a fork. If you check it after 8 hours, and it's not easy to pull apart, continue cooking for another 1-2 hours.

What are the best meats to get shredded? ›

Of these, the following are considered the leanest beef cuts:
  • Eye of round roast and steak.
  • Round tip roast and steak.
  • Top round roast and steak.
  • Bottom round roast and steak.
  • Top sirloin steak.
  • Top loin steak.
  • Chuck shoulder and arm roasts.
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What is chuck roast in Canada called? ›

Thank you for asking, because it's surprisingly had to find this information. I think what Americans call Chuck Roast (best for pot roast), we call Blade Roast.

What is another name for chuck roast? ›

A chuck roast is cut from the shoulder and neck region of the animal and may be labeled chuck roast, shoulder steak, boneless chuck roast, or chuck shoulder pot roast.

Is sirloin good for shredding? ›

This Crockpot Sirloin Tip Roast makes the juiciest fall-apart-tender shredded beef. You will find yourself using this recipe to make dozens of different meals, including shredded beef sandwiches, tacos, burritos, and more!

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