Slow Cooker Beef Barbacoa
This Slow Cooker Beef Barbacoa is an easy Mexican-inspired entree, flavored with chiles, garlic, and spices, that will win your family over!
A chuck roast is seared and then slow-cooked in a crockpot with a flavorful, homemade adobe sauce. The Beef Barbacoa Recipe creates delectable shredded beef to serve with your favorite taco fixings or in your favorite Tex Mex recipes!
Why You’ll Love
- Recipes for this spiced-up, slow-cooked beef in the crockpot sounded fabulous.
- Using a slow cooker is perfect for our dreadfully hot summer weather, plus a nice change from my simple and frequent summer entree, Soft Shell Beef Tacos.
- After only a half-hour in the slow cooker, I knew this dish would be a hit. The aroma in my kitchen was definitely tantalizing. I greeted Bill with, “You’re going to love dinner tonight,” when he arrived home from work. I was overly anxious to dig in after being tempted all day long and so was he.
How to Make
- First, make the adobo sauce by combining vinegar, lime juice, chipotles, tomato paste, garlic, cumin, oregano, black pepper, salt, and cloves in a blender or processor on high speed until smooth.
- Remove any excess fat from the roast and then cut it into a few chunks.
- Pour oil into a frying pan and sear all sides of the roast on medium-high heat until browned.
- Place meat into Crockpot and pour adobo sauce over meat.
- Pour in the chicken broth and add bay leaves and onions.
- Cook on high heat for 6 hours or on low all day.
- While still in the Crockpot, shred the meat with two forks and turn the heat to warm.
- Serve with tortillas and a variety of fixings when ready.
Recipe Tips
- A well-marbled chuck roast provides fabulous flavor and is super tender as it cooks slowly. This is not a cut to grill as it needs time and liquid to break down the fibers and tenderize.
- Make sure to have a flavorful liquid along with the chuck roast as the longer slower cooking time allows the seasonings to infuse into the meat.
- Chiptole peppers in adobo sauce are a key ingredient. Chipotles are dried, smoked jalapenos, so there will be some heat. Adobo sauce is a slightly sweet, tangy red sauce.
- PRO-Tip: If you’re worried about this dish being too spicy, use only two peppers instead of 4. Note that the peppers hold more heat than the sauce.
- Freeze your leftover chipotles to use in future recipes.
- Chuck roast has a lot of pockets of fat, which provides wonderful flavor. Cut away larger pieces before putting the chuck into the slow cooker.
- Also, when you shred the cooked beef, remove any visible fat.
Frequently Asked Questions
Beef Barbacoa originated in the Caribbean, where beef, lamb, or goat, was slow-cooked over an open fire. This is where “barbecue” originated! The Spanish word Barbacoa translates to Barbecue in English.
Since cooking over an open fire is rather impractical for home cooks, using a slow cooker with similar seasonings, including chiles, garlic and spices is much more approachable. This beef barbacoa is the perfect filling for your tacos, burritos, and enchiladas. Or use it as a topping for a taco salad instead of ground beef.
Any cut of beef that’s good for slow cooking works well for barbacoa. It should have a lot of connective tissue like a chuck roast, brisket, or even beef cheeks.
And I’m a huge fan of chuck roast for slow-cooked stews and this slow cooker Beef Barbacoa. The flavor of this cut is marvelous as the extra fat makes it tender and tasty. For stews, a chuck roast is always my top choice.
You May Also Like:
No matter the season, there is a perfect beef recipe to add to your dinner menu. Besides this Slow Cooker Beef Barbacoa, here are some other favorites:
- Greek-Style Beef Kabobs (aka Souvlaki) by Cupcakes & Kale Chips
- Instant Pot French Dip Sandwiches
- Beef Teriyaki Kabobs
- Slow Cooker Beef Stew
- Beef Roulades
- Easy Meatball Subs
- Asian Beef with Peppers
- More Delicious Beef Recipes
Slow Cooker Beef Barbacoa Recipe
Amazing Mexican inspired barbecue beef in the slow cooker!
Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
- 4 garlic cloves, sliced
- 2 teaspoons cumin
- 2 teaspoons oregano
- 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
- 2 teaspoons salt
- A pinch ground cloves
- 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
- 3/4 cup chicken broth
- 3 bay leaves
- 3 tablespoons lime juice
- 2-4 chipotle chiles in adobo
- 1/4 cup tomato paste
- 4 pound chuck roast
- 1/2 yellow onion, sliced
- Serve with diced tomatoes, grated cheddar, guacamole, pico de gallo, lettuce, sour cream, bell peppers, tortillas
Instructions
- To make the adobo sauce combine vinegar, lime juice, chipotles, tomato paste, garlic, cumin, oregano, black pepper, salt and cloves in a blender or processor on high speed until smooth.
- Remove any excess fat from the roast and then cut into a few chunks.
- Pour oil into a frying pan and sear all sides of roast on medium-high heat until browned.
- Place meat into Crockpot and pour adobo sauce over meat.
- Pour in the chicken broth and add bay leaves and onions.
- Cook on high heat 6 hours or on low all day.
- While still in the Crockpot, shred the meat with two forks and turn the heat to warm. Serve with tortillas and a variety of fixings when ready.
Notes
Inspired by Food.com.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
8Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 648Total Fat: 41gSaturated Fat: 16gTrans Fat: 2gUnsaturated Fat: 22gCholesterol: 193mgSodium: 922mgCarbohydrates: 12gFiber: 3gSugar: 4gProtein: 59g
56 Comments on “Slow Cooker Beef Barbacoa”
I’m definitely of those people that forgets about my slow cooker come summertime, but this recipe would be perfect for a summer party! I mean, who doesn’t love tacos like this?
I have never had beef barbacoa but now I am very curious to try. Sounds so delicious and a big hit. Slow cooker is great for summer so you can stay away from the heat lol.
This goes definitely on our to-do list:) It’s actually very close to our kokkinisto beef we make here, with almost the same ingredients, slowly simmering for a couple of hours (at least) in a pot. We usually serve this wil a lot of tomato sauce and french fries or rice on the side.
Thank you for another wonderful alternative Liz! Have a beautiful weekend!
My dad would definitely appreciate this recipe for beef barbacoa 😀
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Hey, adobo is Filipino right! Those beef strips looks so tender and tasty!
Julie
Gourmet Getaways
Yummmm! Beef is a definite favourite over here too! This recipe sounds wonderful Lizzy. The adobo sauce sounds amazing. Chuck roast will be going on my grocery list this week! Thanks for sharing this!
So tender and succulent! A great weekend dinner.
Crock pot cooking is perfect for this time of year, well really anytime of year, love the fixings.
I love the list of spices and I can imagine the aroma in the kitchen must have been amazing while the beef was cooking xx
I love those spices, what a perfect Sunday supper meal!
This is such a flavorful beef and is delicious in tacos! Your flavorings and spices sound great!
I love this dish!!1 Looks awesome 🙂
I love this recipe for beef barbacoa! My family slow cooks it in cocacola which I don’t care for. I love your version!
Yep. I love the flavor of beef too, but buy it less often because it gets expensive. Chuck roast is a cheaper cut and I can just imagine the aromas in the kitchen as it simmered. I’ll have to put it on the ‘To Prepare’ list.
We don’t eat much beef but this is one dish that I would like to make. It looks very delicious. So flavorful.
This Beef Barbacoa looks tender and moist. I’m a fan of slow cooked beef. Looks delucious, Liz!
Sounds awesome…bet it was worth the wait!
This looks incredible and there is so much flavor going on!
This looks like an absolutely amazing dish and I love that it cooks itself. Perfection!!!
I’m sure this is one tasty meal! I’ve seen this on a lot of Mexican restaurant menus before, yours looks like the real deal…even better actually! 🙂