A simple old fashioned pot roast morphs into some mighty fine crock pot shredded beef tacos. Beautifully flavored with Mexican seasonings and finished with your favorite taco toppings. And what about that flavor? It definitely shows up for the party. These roast beef tacos are a weeknight meal dream come true.
If you’re looking for more Roast Beef Recipes, don’t miss this one for Mexican Pot Roast. Take that Sunday Pot Roast South Of The Border.
How about grabbing that crock pot for some easy, hassle free, “feed a family” roast beef tacos? With just a little bit of morning prep, your evening meal comes together in a jiff. Simply shred the beef and gathering some taco toppings and dinner is on the table.
Using warming Mexican spices, the meat turns out super flavorful and once slow-cooked, the roast beef is so fall-apart tender, it practically shreds itself.
We’re big fans of New Mexico chile powder which is used to add spice, and using pantry staples like cumin, bay leaves, garlic and onions, make this a classic Mexican seasoned dish..
And the beauty about this recipe is that you can make it as spicy as you want.
So let’s put a humble chuck roast beef to work for some slow cooker shredded beef tacos. It truly doesn’t get any easier than this recipe. Let’s take a look.
Ingredients for Roast Beef Tacos
- Chuck Roast. Good old fashioned pot roast is a relatively inexpensive cut of beef that starts out ornery and tough, but when slow cooked in the crock pot, it becomes meltingly tender. It becomes a perfect canvas for these crock pot roast beef tacos. The long slow cook, mingled with Mexican spices turns out incredibly flavorful.
- Neutral Oil. Canola oil or vegetable oil work well here. And don’t be afraid to use lard.
- Onion and Garlic: Friends don’t let friends eat Mexican food without onion and garlic. Fine dice the garlic and simply slice a lare onion to flavor these roast beef tacos. Easy!
- Canned Tomatoes: Canned tomatoes are a miracle product for the home cook. Especially during those Winter months when the stores only offer sad flavorless hot house tomatoes. Choose canned tomatoes that are chopped or diced. The smaller chop, the more they’ll break downinto the sauce.
- New Mexico Chile Powder: Red Chile powder from New Mexico is a pure treat. Beautiful in color and flavor and just right spicy. I keep a supply of New Mexico Chimayo Chile Powder and Hatch Red Chile Powder on hand, but if you can’t find them, Ancho Chile powder is a great substitute. Don’t use Chili (with an “i”) powder, it’s a blend of spices used to flavor Beef Chili style recipes.
- Ground Cumin: Cumin is a popular spice for Asian and Middle East curries, and is also commonly used in Mexican Southwest recipes. It has a warm earthy flavor and in my humble opinion makes about anything taste better.
- Bay Leaf: Add such a distinctive flavor for roast beef. Pungent and herbal, it adds a lovely depth of flavor to this dish. Just don’t forget to remove them after cooking. They’re sharp and remain sharp even after an all day cook in the crockpot.
Step by Step Instructions, Its So Easy
- Step 1: Season all sides of the beef with a fair amount of salt and pepper and flour both sides. In a large Dutch oven, or skillet heat 2 tablespoons of oil over moderately high heat. Add the pot roast and brown. Get a nice brown crust on each side of the beef.
- Step 2: Get a good brown crust on the two large flat sides of the meat.
Pro Tip: Don’t skip searing the meat. This is a crucial step in getting the most flavor out of this meal. Searing creates what is technically called Maillard reaction. Maillard reaction is the process where a crust is created. Simply stated, it’s responsible for the complex flavors and aroma that makes bread taste toasty, and a grilled or seared burger taste charred. It’s a technique that brings science to your cooking skills.
- Step 3: Place the beef in the crockpot. Sprinkle the garlic and onion over the beef. Add the crushed tomatoes, water and spices. Cook in crock pot on low for 6 – 8 hours.
- Step 4: Let meat cool in the liquid. Use forks to shred meat and set aside.
Serving Ideas for Crock Pot Shredded Beef Tacos
Once this meat is cooled and the beef shredded, just serve with your favorite taco toppings.
- A crunch of shredded cabbage. Cabbage is used commonly for a taco topping.
- A slice of avocado or some homemade Chunky Guacamole.
- Salsa is always welcome. We love these Mexican pulled beef tacos with a drizzle Roasted Tomatillo Salsa. Or a tomato based salsa like this Essential Mexican Restaurant Style Salsa works well here.
- I love sliced raw jalapeno peppers or chopped raw onions.
- Cotija Cheese: A Mexican crumbling cheese with a wonderfully tangy salty flavor works well for these shredded beef tacos.
- Chopped cilantro: Yes please.
- Lime Wedges: Serve tacos with a side of lime wedges. A splash of lime juice will brighten the flavors of any taco.
- Mexican Pickled Onions are always a good choice for any taco and they’re so easy to make.
- Tortillas: Serve shredded beef on either yellow corn, white corn, or even small street style flour tortillas.
Questions You May Have
As we know, the humble pot roast (chuck roast) benefits dramatically either slow roasted in the oven, or steeping in a slow cooker all day. Tender texture and pure beefy flavor.
You can reduce the cooking time by half, by using the “high” setting on your crock pot. But I simply wouldn’t recommend it. Cooking a chuck roast low and slow in the crock pot will insure that the meat will be fall apart tender and very shreddable. A quicker cook time may compromise the texture of the meat.
I love those little Street Taco flour tortillas. So the answer is a resounding yes. If you use flour tortillas, be sure to drizzle them with salsa verde, the flavors are spot on.
Tips For Success
- Adjusting the spice level: New Mexico Red Chile Powder can deliver quite a punch of heat. This recipe calls for using 1 – 2 Tablespoons. Start out the lesser amount. Once the meat is done cooking in the crockpot, you can always sprinkle on some more once you start shredding the meat.
- Use The Right Cut Of Meat: Chuck roast is easy to find in the grocery store. And it’s usually a cheaper cut of meat. I prefer it for this recipe. But please don’t hesitate to try a small brisket, or even flank steak.
- After shredding the beef, make sure to strain out the onions, tomatoes and some of the sauce to mix into the meat.
Storage
Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to five days. I like to heat any left over shredded beef in the microwave in 15-30 second increments. Small bursts of heat in the microwave done’t compromise the tender texture.
Meat for shredded beef tacos can be frozen for up to 6 months. I like to use freezer safe zip-lock style baggies, that way you can store them flat to optimize freezer space. Let the meat thaw in the refrigerator overnight.
How To Warm Corn Tortillas
You can’t just take a corn tortilla out of the package and use it. You must warm it to make it pliable for these shredded beef tacos.
You could take the time to fry and shape your own corn tortillas into tacos. But to keep things weeknight easy just heatup soft white or yellow corn tacos.
Warming corn tortillas in the microwave:
- Drizzle about three tablespoons of water over a clean kitchen towel.
- Wrap your corn tortillas in the towel.
- Slide the package into a gallon sized plastic bag. Don’t seal the bag.
- Microwave the tortillas at 50% power for four minutes.
- This creates a steamy packet. Let sit 2 -3 minutes inside package before using.
Waring corn tortillas in the oven: You an also wrap store bought corn tortillas in foil and pop them in a 350 degree oven for about 10 minutes.
Or you can purchase this incredible microwave tortilla warmer that works like magic. I have two because they work well for serving tacos to a crowd. You can heat corn tortillas in one and flour in the other – then get that taco party started.
Flour tortillas are easily warmed in the microwave to make them soft, steamy and pliable. No need to use the corn tortilla bag method, just place them on a plate and heat until warm.
Recipe For Crock Pot Shredded Beef Tacos
Give these roast beef tacos a try. So easy and so big on flavor.
These crock pot shredded beef tacos were a life saver this week. Simple with seasoning and big on flavor, the meat went into the crock pot before I went to work and I arrived home to an aromatic party that filled every nook and cranny of our house. So very easy and with plenty of leftovers for a couple of quick dinners.
More Popular Taco Recipes
And if you’re a fan of Mexican food, don’t miss my Mexican-Southwest Category. You’ll find lots of great recipes. Including the most popular taco recipe on my site for Fried Beef Tacos.
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Crock Pot Shredded Beef Tacos, (Roast Beef Tacos)
Ingredients
- 2 Tablespoons Neutral oil Canola or vegetable oil work well here
- 2 pounds Chuck Roast
- 1 Tablespoon Kosher salt
- 2 Tablespoons All purpose flour
- 2 cloves garlic minced
- 1 large onion peeled and sliced
- 28 ounces diced tomatoes Canned, undrained
- ½ cup water
- 1 Tablespoons New Mexico Chile Powder or more if you want the spicy heat
- 1 Tablespoon ground cumin
- 1 Tablespoon Sweet smoked Paprika
- 1 bay leaf
- 24 corn tortillas
Instructions
- Season all sides of the beef with a fair amount of salt and pepper. Flour both sides of the chuck roast. In a large Dutch oven, skillet, or if your crock pot has a stove top insert, heat 2 tablespoons of oil over moderately high heat. Add the pot roast and brown. Get a nice brown crust on each side of the beef.
- Place the beef in the crockpot. Sprinkle the garlic and onion over the beef.
- Add the crushed tomatoes, water and add spices.
- Cook in crock pot on low for 6 – 8 hours. Let meat cool in the liquid. Shred meat and set aside.
- Warm corn tortillas by dampening a clean kitchen towel with water. Place the corn tortillas on the wet towel and fold the towel over the tortillas. Place the package in a gallon zip lock bag, but do not seal.
- Place them in the microwave and cook for two minutes at 50% power. Let them steam in the bag for 4 minutes before removing.
- Toppings for tacos: Shredded Cabbage, Avocado, guacamole, Sour Cream, sliced radishes, cilantro, salsa.
Notes
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- Adjusting the spice level: New Mexico Red Chile Powder can deliver quite a punch of heat. This recipe calls for using 1 – 2 Tablespoons. Start out the lesser amount. Once the meat is done cooking in the crockpot, you can always sprinkle on some more once you start shredding the meat.
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- Use The Right Cut Of Meat: Chuck roast is easy to find in the grocery store. And it’s usually a cheaper cut of meat. I prefer it for this recipe. But please don’t hesitate to try a small brisket, or even flank steak.
- After shredding the beef, make sure to strain out the onions, tomatoes and some of the sauce to mix into the meat.
Nutrition
Crock Pot Shredded Beef Tacos … It’s What’s for an Easy Dinner.
Why Trust These Recipes? Lea Ann Brown has lived, worked and played in Colorado for 45 years. She has immersed herself in the Colorado Culinary space, is a Culinary School Graduate and publishes her Colorado food Blog, Cooking On The Ranch.
Chris says
That sounds fantastic and yes, the leftovers rock. I could see putting a little of this, some diced veggies on a tostada and topping it with a fried egg for breakfast.
Lea Ann says
OMG, sounds like a winner. Wish I still had leftovers so I could do that.
Vickie says
Shredded beef with those wonderful seasonings sounds like something I would love. Tri tip always cooks up so nicely, too.
It’s so exciting to see the real estate market pick back up. I have always considered my home equity to be my golden ticket investment and was just sick when my best asset lost its ass. 🙂
Lea Ann says
I’m loving my Costco try-tips. Well, I’ve been buying them for years and years. I just did a Santa Maria Tri-tip and will be blogging about that one. So wonderful. Hopefully your equity is seeing better days. Always a roller coaster.
Susan says
These sound perfect for a busy day – which I have plenty of these days with gardening season upon us! Burning up all of those calories I deserve a few tacos 🙂
Lea Ann says
I like how you think Susan. With us food bloggers, any calorie burned is worth a celebration.
Rhonda says
So I’m totally craving beef tacos now, betch ya I have them before the end of the week. It’s such good news that the housing market is taking an upward turn!
Lea Ann says
More like a soar. It won’t last forever. Real Estate is a roller coaster. You should try this recipe, it’s a good one.
Karen says
It’s the greatest thing to come home to a crock pot meal after a long day at work. The house smells so good and it’s like there was no work to it! This sounds like a really good recipe.
Lea Ann says
You’ve got that right. Thanks Karen.
Jenn says
That’s what it was like when we bought our house two years ago… we probably paid about $5-8K more than we should have, but what can you do…. guess just hope it’s the same way when it’s time to sell 🙂
This taco recipe sounds divine!! And love the simplicity of making it in the crock pot!
Lea Ann says
It’s all relevant Jenn. If it’s the house of your dreams, then that’s not much to worry about. 🙂
Larry says
Looks and sounds delicious LA and glad to hear business is booming. My daughter is a realtor and says she has been very busy also. This is coming to you from an RV park in Sevierville, TN as we are finally having our maiden voyage.
Lea Ann says
I knew your daughter was a Realtor, and glad to hear things are good in Texas also. Can’t wait to hear about the maiden voyage.
Sam @ My Carolina Kitchen says
So you’re the lady that knows the whole closing by heart. Just was there and she was amazing how she knew the answers to everything and explained up front anything that needed explanation.
Cooking the tacos in the crock pot sounds like a great idea. Wish I hadn’t given mine away. BTW, I can now follow you on Feedly and Bloglovin’, so when I disappear from your mail list, you’ll know what happened to me. Sure don’t want to miss any good eats as Alton Brown would say.
Sam
Lea Ann says
Actually, it’s our closers that are the expert, I sell them and their knowledge and expertise. I’ve got about 4 crockpots, I’d be glad to give you one. 🙂
Roz says
Lea Ann,
We really enjoy tacos and I do need to use my crock pot more! Every day seems to be a busy day in our lives, even with every attempt to simplify! So glad to hear the real estate market is picking up. We have a condo that my husband inherited that is in Florida. It has been for sale for 2 years and only lookers. We keep lowering the price, putting money into it to update it, but still no takers! And it is right on the inter coastal waterway! I keep praying for this burden to be removed from our lives! Keep sending the positive vibes!
Lea Ann says
Yes, I have friends that own property in Florida and they’ve tried to sell it for years. Really a good time to buy there. I’m so sorry to hear it’s a burden. Darnit. Positive vibes are headed your way.
Barbara says
(Sure wish I’d sold when there was a buying frenzy. Although there are so many condos down here, they don’t sell as well as homes.)
My crock pot is long gone, Lea Ann. I’m always tempted when I see so many slow cooking recipes, but then my family is grown and moved out of this area, so when I see something I’d like to make, I adapt it to stovetop. So thanks in advance for that…this looks marvelous and I love Tyler recipes!
Lea Ann says
Sometimes you just can’t time major decisions like that at just the right time. You and Sam have both given up your crockpots. You need to get at least a small one. Great to hear from you Barbara.
Happy Valley Chow says
I like Tyler Florence, he definitely has some wonderful recipes. Looks fantastic!
Happy Blogging!
Happy Valley Chow
Lea Ann says
I agree! I used to follow his blog. Don’t know what happened there.
Deborah says
I love easy crock pot meals like this for busy days. Sounds delicious!!
Lea Ann says
Thanks so much for stopping by and the comment Deborah. I’ve been enjoying your blog.