Perfect for a summer cookout or potluck, this shredded beef barbecue recipe is made easily in the crockpot! With a quick and easy homemade barbecue sauce that’s sweet and tangy, this beef bbq is truly the best!
We FINALLY had a weekend here in Ohio where it was semi-sunny and in the 60’s! ย Our “Spring” has been more like an extended winter, so it was amazing to actually have some Spring-like weather. ย Aside from just instantly lifting my mood, the warmer weather gave me a craving… for cookout food!
I’ve talked here on the blog before about my serious love of cookout or potluck food. ย It’s so amazing to me… like my warm weather comfort food! ย From jalapeรฑo popper macaroni salad, broccoli salad, tequila lime coleslaw and fresh strawberry pie… I can never get enough. ย Usually we go for a more traditional pulled pork, but an absolute favorite in our family is our shredded beef barbecue!
This recipe is a mixture of one we got from my Aunt Amy, with some of my own flair, and a great tip from Karly who blogs over at Buns in My Oven. ย Want to know what the tip is? ย Mustard. ย Plain yellow mustard. ย The acidity adds amazing flavor and really tenderizes the beef as it cooks in the crockpot. ย Even if you’re skeptical… try it once!
HOW TO MAKE BARBECUE BEEF IN THE CROCKPOT
Since this recipe cooks allllll day, go for a cut of beef that is marbled with fat and connective tissue, and one that is a bit tough. ย The slow cooker method really allows that connective tissue to melt and leaves you with an incredibly tender, melt in your mouth bbq. ย Chuck roast is my preferred cut of beef, but brisket is a fabulous alternative.
Some recipes call for shredded beef barbecue to be cooked all together… with both the sauce and the beef in the crockpot. ย For me, this can result in a sauce that is a bit OVER caramelized, especially on the sides of the slow cooker.
For my recipe, we cook the chuck roast in the crockpot with the mustard, spice rub, beef broth, liquid smoke and a few pats of butter. ย Once it’s super tender, we shred it, drain the juices and return the now-shredded beef to the slow cooker. ย Then we make the sauce, add it to the slow cooker and cook it about an hour or so, until it’s all hot and combined.
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO COOK A CHUCK ROAST FOR BARBECUE
Overall it depends on the size of the roast, but for a standard 3-5 lb beef chuck roast, 8-10 hours on LOW is a general rule of thumb. ย A lot of people think that if they try to shred the roast and it’s tough, that it’s overcooked. ย Actually a tough roast is usually a sign that it needs more cooking time. ย Pop the lid back on and cook on LOW another hour or two and I bet it’ll be fall apart tender!
CAN THIS SHREDDED BEEF BARBECUE BE MADE AHEAD OF TIME
Absolutely! ย Since this recipe has a few ways it can be made ahead of time:
- Make both the beef and barbecue sauce ahead of time and store them separately in the refrigerator. ย The day you want to serve it, add both the beef and sauce to the crockpot, stir well, cover and cook on LOW for several hours, until the bbq is hot.
- Make the beef ahead of time, shred, cool and refrigerate. ย The day you want to serve it, set the beef out on the counter for about 30 minutes. ย As it’s sitting out, make up the sauce. ย Add beef and sauce to the crockpot, cover, and cook on HIGH for about an hour, until hot.
CAN THIS SHREDDED BEEF BARBECUE BE MADE IN THE PRESSURE COOKER (INSTANT POT)
I haven’t extensively tested this, so use this as a general guideline.
- Cut chuck roast into 3-4 pieces. ย Rub them with mustard, the homemade seasoning rub, then add them to the instant pot. ย Increase the beef broth to about 1 1/2 cups, and add beef broth and liquid smoke (if using), pouring it around the beef chunks.
- Add lid and lock into place. ย Make sure the knob on top is set to the “sealing” position.
- Set to Pressure Cook/Manual, High Pressure, and use the + or – buttons (or dial in some models) to select 60 minutes.
- When roast is finished cooking, do a natural pressure release for 10-15 minutes by letting the pressure cooker sit undisturbed.
- After 10-15 minutes, turn knob to “venting” position and release any remaining pressure. ย When the pin drops down, remove lid.
- Remove beef from instant pot, shred. ย Remove juices from instant pot insert, add beef back to insert.
- Add in cooked bbq sauce and use the “saute” function to cook the beef with the sauce to really marry it together.
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Ingredients
CROCKPOT SHREDDED BEEF
- 2 - 3 Tbsp packed light brown sugar
- 2 1/2 tsp paprika
- 2 tsp garlic powder
- 2 tsp onion powder
- 1 1/2 tsp kosher salt
- 1 tsp black pepper
- 4 lb beef chuck roast
- 2 Tbsp yellow mustard
- 2/3 cup beef broth
- 1 tsp liquid smoke (optional)
- 3 - 4 Tbsp unsalted butter (sliced)
BARBECUE SAUCE
- 1 large yellow onion, finely minced
- 4 cloves garlic, minced
- 3 Tbsp butter
- 1 tsp olive oil
- salt and pepper, to taste
- 20 - 24 oz bottle of ketchup
- 1/3 - 1/2 cup packed light brown sugar
- 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
- 2 - 3 Tbsp molasses
- 1/2 tsp Worcestershire sauce
Instructions
- Combine brown sugar, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, salt and pepper in a small bowl. Set aside. Add chuck roast to slow cooker, drizzle with mustard and rub into the meat.
- Sprinkle with half of the rub. Rub into the meat, flip the roast over and rub the remaining rub into the meat. Pour in beef broth and liquid smoke (if using), being careful to pour it around the roast, not over it. You don't want to wash away that rub and mustard! Top with butter slices. Cover and cook on LOW for 8-10 hours, or until roast is fork tender.
- Remove roast from slow cooker to a large cutting board and shred, discarding large fat pieces. Drain cooking juices from the slow cooker and return shredded beef to the slow cooker.
BARBECUE SAUCE
- Add butter and olive oil to a saucepan and heat over MED heat. Add onion and garlic and saute until soft and translucent, about 5-8 minutes.
- Add ketchup, brown sugar, cider vinegar, molasses and Worcestershire sauce to saucepan and stir until combined. Pour barbecue sauce into slow cooker with beef and stir well. Cover and cook on HIGH for 30 minutes or so, to allow the sauce to really mesh together and slightly caramelize on the beef.
- Serve hot and enjoy!
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Chef Tips
- Both the barbecue sauce and shredded beef can be made ahead of time and reheated together in the crockpot. ย Combine shredded beef and cooked sauce and cook, covered, on LOW until hot.
- If you'd prefer, store-bought barbecue sauce can be used.
- This beef is incredibly flavorful on it's own, so if you'd prefer a sauce-less shredded beef, this is a great recipe.
- Feel free to play around with the amounts of barbecue sauce ingredients, depending on your tastes and the size of the roast you're using.
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Am says
Hello,
First time cooking this recipe, new to cooking with a slow cooker. I am not sure if i am understanding exactly how much beef broth to add. When i pour in 2/3 cup it seems very little. It only covers the very bottom of the brisket. Is that normal.
Thanks
Amanda says
Yep 2/3 cup is correct. The meat will give off plenty of juices as it cooks ๐
Emily says
I made this for an office lunch party and it got 5 stars from everyone!
Cynthia S Knox says
I made this in my instant pot and followed the instructions exactly with the exception of omitting the onion powder and liquid smoke because I didn’t have them in my pantry. Still turned out very tender and delicious, even though I used grass fed chuck roast. Thanks for the recipe!
Caroline says
I made this exactly as written. But we used Old West BBQ sauce. It was so good. Everyone in my family liked it. I am planning on making again. Thank you for the delicious recipe!
JB says
Could use more sauce. And the beef is done WAY before 8 hrs.
Cindy says
The best! Every time I serve this people want the recipe. I serve on little brioche buns and they work perfectly…don’t get soggy.
Shelley says
Any recommendations on freezing? I was thinking to freeze the meat separate from the sauce? I am making 10 servings for 4 people so planning for some to go strait to freezer so nothing is waisted.
Also that way I can always make adjustments to the sauce in the future. We do not like sweet food so I do worry about it being too sweet.
Thank you!
Amanda says
I actually freeze it with the sauce, but you can freezer it either way ๐
Oksana says
I make this recipe every month, it is by far my familyโs favorite dinner and when I make it for gatherings at our house itโs a huge hit with the guests! I make it exactly as directed, I always struggle with trusting reviews because people will give something 5 stars and then list off 4-8 substitutions and changes they made, so I wanted to say following this recipe as is will result in the best bbq beef Iโve ever had!!
Susan says
Can I use pork?
Amanda says
Iโve only tested this recipe as written. So without testing and retesting it myself, I can’t say for certain if that would work, although I suspect it would work just fine. If you try it, I’d love to know how it turns out!
April M says
I am wondering about substituting a water and red wine mix as the liquid in place of the beef broth. Any thoughts on if this would work?
Amanda says
Iโve only tested this recipe as written. So without testing and retesting it myself, I can’t say for certain if that would work without altering the flavor too much. If you try it, I’d love to know how it turns out!
Gwen Koop says
What a great way to use roasts that aren’t the greatest.
The meat is soft and tender and the flavor is incredible.
Judy says
Super tasty and moist! I checked at 6.5 hrs on low and pulled it. Absolutely perfect!! This is a keeper recipe!
Beba says
Delicious !!! I followed the recipe exactly as written. My Dad enjoyed this so much he had a second sandwich and said dessert would have to wait. I will definitely be making this again and again so easy. Thanks for the great recipe.
Maria Copeland says
Can you substitue molasses for something else in the sauce?
Amanda says
Molasses is a hard flavor to replicate, and it’s a very common ingredient in homemade bbq sauces. This is a nice list of possible substitutes, just know that I haven’t tested them personally, and it will alter the flavor of the barbecue somewhat. https://food52.com/blog/24815-best-molasses-substitutes
Susan says
I am making this now for the first time. Do I need to use the liquid smoke? The smell doesn’t thrill me, would using half of a teaspoon or maybe a quarter of a teaspoon be ok? Also, I only had 2 tsps of paprika. Will that be a problem? I have hungarian paprika, but I understand that is a completely different animal than regular paprika. What should i substitute in for that missing 1/2 tsp of paprika?
Amanda says
You really don’t taste the liquid smoke… it just gives the meat an “off the grill or smoker” flavor. However, Iโve only tested this recipe as written. So without testing and retesting it myself, I can’t say for certain if that would work. If you try it, I’d love to know how it turns out!
Tara says
How funny- I came down to suggest or find out if anyone else is using smoked paprika. First comment! Iโm assuming thatโs what you are asking about, that is- Hungarian smoked paprika? I use it for everything that calls for smoked flavor as I donโt keep liquid smoke around. Iโm absolutely sure it will be amazingโฆ will try to remember to come back and comment with how much I used and what I thought!
Simone J. says
I have made this recipe in the slow cooker and instapot. Either way itโs delicious!
Kara Mattson says
Oh my! So delicious, fun to make, and a treat to smell cooking throughout your home! No leftovers!
Kristi Rutten says
I don’t have much time on the day of the event. Could I mix the sauce and shredded beef together the day before? What happens if you don’t refrigerate the sauce and beef separately? Thank you!
Amanda says
You can absolutely make the beef and sauce the day ahead, then store them together. You might want to save a little of the sauce, then when reheating, you can stir in the reserved sauce so it’s not dry at all ๐
Jena says
Great recipe! Turns out delicious, easy to make, and great for left overs too.
This is in my monthly recipe rotation itโs so good. Loved by kids and adults alike!
Simone says
I love this recipe! Can this be made in a insta pot?
Amanda says
So glad you love it! I haven’t tried it in the Instant Pot personally, but I think it should work out just fine in the IP! I would do high pressure for 55-60 minutes, then quick release. That’s what I do for my barbacoa, which uses the same cut and weight of the meat.