Slow Cooker Beef Barbacoa Recipe - Easy Mexican Recipe! (2024)

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Every bite of this tender, juicy, beef barbacoa is a fiesta of flavors! Wrap this flavorful Mexican beef in warm tortillas with your favorite taco toppings and a squeeze of zesty lime.

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    My Favorite Way to Make Barbacoa Beef

    Taco night is kind of a big deal in my house. I love tacos, the hubs loves tacos, and the kids love tacos, too. 🌮 We have our favorite go-to taco recipes (hola, pork carnitas tacos), and this Slow Cooker Beef Barbacoa is definitely one of them! This Mexican pulled beef recipe is rich and spicy, with a burst of brightness from lime juice and chopped cilantro. It’s delicious wrapped up in a warm flour tortilla, and just as tasty in burritos, taco bowls, and salads.

    Why You’ll Love Beef Barbacoa Recipe

    • Perfect for taco night. Beef taco lovers, rejoice. Slow cooker barbacoa is the best way to savor an authentic taste of Mexico. It’s make-ahead friendly and perfect for meal prep, and you barely have to lift a finger.
    • Rich, zesty flavor. This recipe is cooked low and slow for hours in the crock pot. The result is tender, succulent beef that pairs perfectly with warm tortillas and a squeeze of fresh lime.
    • Made right in your crockpot or slow cooker. Cooking beef this way makes it incredibly tender. It’s so easy to pop the ingredients in the slow cooker, walk away, and return hours later to the most delicious Mexican-style dinner.
    • Easy clean-up. Making this recipe in one pot means hardly any dishes to wash. What’s better than that?! 😁
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    What is Barbacoa?

    Barbacoa, Spanish for “barbecue”, is an authentic Mexican pulled beef recipe. And despite the name, no, we’re not firing up the grill! I like to compare beef Barbacoa to a Mexican pot roast. The beef is seasoned with a flavorful blend of spices and then simmered in a smoky sauce over low heat until it becomes tender and easily shredded. I love using beef barbacoa for everything from tacos and tamales to enchiladas and quesadillas. Don’t forget to check out the section later on with serving suggestions!

    What Does Mexican Barbacoa Taste Like?

    The flavors of this beef barbacoa are deliciously spicy and a little tangy, thanks to chipotle chilies, a few Mexican spices, and a splash of vinegar. Barbacoa isn’t super hot, but then again, that can depend on the chipotles you’re using! The addition of lime juice makes the sauce a little tart and cuts the richness of the beef. Is your mouth watering yet? Same, girl, same.

    Ingredients You’ll Need

    What is beef barbacoa made of? I’ve included a quick overview below. Please refer to the recipe card at the bottom of this post for complete information.

    • Chuck Roast: I make my barbacoa from a 3-4 pound chuck roast, chopped into smaller chunks. See below for details.
    • Onion and Garlic
    • Chilies: This fiery Mexican beef gets its flavor from a combination of zesty green chilies and chipotles in adobo sauce.You can adapt the amount of chili to taste.
    • Seasonings: You’ll need cumin for that distinctive Mexican flavor, dried oregano (even better if you can find Mexican oregano), salt, and pepper.
    • Lime: Make sure to use freshly squeezed lime juice and not the bottled kind!
    • Apple Cider Vinegar: For a hit of bright acidity. I love the sweetness of apple cider vinegar, but red or white wine vinegar also works.
    • Broth: Beef broth brings out a rich, beefy flavor. If you’d prefer, you can use chicken broth instead. I recommend using low-sodium broth in either case.
    • Bay Leaves
    • Cilantro

    Equipment

    • Slow Cooker: This recipe will work in just about any size slow cooker or crock pot. If you’re scaling the recipe, make sure your cooker is large enough.
    • Meat Shredder Claws: I use my “claws” for everything from this beef barbacoa to slow cooker pulled pork. It makes shredding so much easier! Alternatively, you can use two forks to shred the beef after cooking.

    What’s the Best Cut of Beef to Use?

    When it comes to slow cooking and braising, my favorite cut is a chuck roast, also called a shoulder steak or boneless chuck roast. This is an inexpensive cut that’s well-marbled and cooks up super juicy and flavorful after long hours over low heat. Chuck roast is cut from the shoulder area, and it’s slightly fattier than similar cuts, like brisket or round roast.

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    How to Make Beef Barbacoa

    This barbacoa is one of those dump-and-go recipes that you can chuck into your slow cooker in the morning, and let it cook allllll day. It’s SO easy. Here’s what you do:

    • Add the ingredients to the slow cooker. Combine the pieces of chuck roast with onions, garlic, chilies, chipotle, and seasonings in the slow cooker.
    • Add the marinade. Next, whisk together lime juice, vinegar, and beef broth, and pour this over the slow cooker contents. Toss in some bay leaves.
    • Cook. Place the lid over the cooker and cook the barbacoa on low for 6-8 hours (or on high for 3-4 hours). After, remove the beef and place it onto a cutting board.
    • Shred the beef. Use your shredder claws or two forks to pull the beef apart. To finish it off, add the shredded beef back into the slow cooker to soak up all those spicy, rich juices.
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    Tips and Variation Ideas

    Dinner doesn’t get much more hands-free than this! Here are some quick, final tips to ensure your slow cooker beef barbacoa lives up to its full juicy, tender potential:

    • Season generously. Don’t be sparing with herbs and spices! All those flavors combine and infuse every inch of this beef barbacoa.
    • Sear the beef. This part is optional. But if you’d like to really amp up the flavor and texture of the roast, sear the beef pieces in a skillet before adding them to the slow cooker.
    • Keep the beef moist during cooking. This recipe uses a combination of beef broth, cider vinegar, and lime juice. Feel free to change up the flavors of your sauce with different options, like orange juice. The acidity in the liquid helps to tenderize the beef.
    • Save the cooking liquids. After tossing the shredded beef in the cooking juices, if there are any leftovers, don’t throw them out! Save any remaining cooking liquid and reduce it on the stovetop to make a delicious taco sauce. See the recipe card notes for details.
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    Serving Suggestions

    We use this beef barbacoa to make the most outrageously mouthwatering Mexican-inspired meals. Here are some of our favorite serving ideas:

    • Tacos. My favorite way to serve beef barbacoa is wrapped up in low-carb flour tortillas. Barbacoa tacos are delicious topped with sweet corn salsa, sliced avocado, and cilantro. You could also top them with sliced radishes and fresh parsley.
    • Rice. Serve your juicy shredded beef over rice or coconut lime cauliflower rice, quinoa, or mashed sweet potatoes.
    • More Mexican Dishes. If you’re in the mood for more Mexican recipes, barbacoa makes an excellent tamale filling! I’ve even used it as a filling in beef enchiladas or added it to quesadillas. Additionally, beef barbacoa is amazing in a rice-and-bean-filled burrito.
    • Bowls and Salads. Don’t miss the opportunity to have it over a salad with your favorite taco toppings for a filling beef taco salad! Barbacao also makes a tasty addition to a taco bowl.
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    How to Store and Reheat Leftovers

    • Fridge. If you end up with leftovers of this slow cooker beef barbacoa, let the beef come to room temp and then place it in an airtight container with the juices. Refrigerate leftovers for up to 5 days (this beef is great for meal prep!). To reheat, warm the barbacoa with the juices in the microwave or in a skillet on the stovetop until hot throughout.
    • Freezer. Beef barbacoa freezes wonderfully. Store the cooled beef in airtight containers and keep it frozen for up to 3 months. Defrost leftovers in the fridge overnight and then reheat before serving.

    ENJOY!

    More Slow Cooker Beef Recipes

    • Slow Cooker Beef Stew
    • Slow Cooker Beef Chili
    • Slow Cooker Balsamic Pot Roast
    • Slow Cooker Beef Machaca
    • Slow Cooker Italian Beef

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    Slow Cooker Beef Barbacoa

    Katerina | Diethood

    Tender, juicy, slow cooker beef barbacoa is a fiesta of flavors! It's perfect wrapped up in warm tortillas with your favorite toppings and a squeeze of fresh lime.

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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins

    Cook Time 4 hours hrs

    Total Time 4 hours hrs 20 minutes mins

    Ingredients

    • 3 to 4 pounds chuck roast, cut into 6 to 8 pieces
    • 1 large yellow onion, diced
    • 4 cloves garlic, minced
    • 1 can (4-ounces) green chilies
    • 2 chipotles in adobo, diced
    • 1 tablespoon ground cumin
    • 1 tablespoon dried oregano
    • 1 ½ teaspoons salt
    • ¾ teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
    • ½ cup beef broth, (try to use low-sodium beef broth whenever possible)
    • 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
    • juices from 2 limes
    • 2 bay leaves
    • ¼ cup chopped fresh cilantro or parsley, for garnish

    Instructions

    • In the bowl of your slow cooker combine the chuck roast pieces, onions, garlic, green chilies, chipotles, ground cumin, oregano, salt, and pepper.

    • In a small bowl, whisk together the beef broth, vinegar, and lime juice; pour the broth mixture over the ingredients in the slow cooker. Add bay leaves.

    • Cover and cook on LOW for 6 to 8 hours, or on HIGH for 3 to 4 hours. Cooked beef should be tender and should fall apart easily when shredded with a fork.

    • Remove the beef from the slow cooker and transfer it to a cutting board.

    • Using two forks, or shredder claws, shred the beef into bite-size pieces.

    • Transfer the shredded beef back into the slow cooker; stir everything together until completely incorporated.

    • Garnish with cilantro or parsley and serve.

    Notes

    • We use chuck roast in this recipe because it is a well-marbled, flavorful beef cut suitable for slow cooking.
    • Season generously: Don’t skip on any herbs and spices to infuse the beef with robust flavors.
    • For enhanced flavor and texture, sear the beef in a hot skillet before transferring it to the slow cooker.
    • To keep the beef moist and tender during the slow cooking process, add flavorful liquids. I like lime juice, beef broth, and apple cider vinegar. You can also add orange juice. The liquid will help break down the collagen in the meat, resulting in melt-in-your-mouth tenderness.
    • When finished with the cooking process, reduce the liquid and use it as a dipping sauce or drizzle it over your tacos. Strain the cooking liquid and transfer it to a saucepan. Simmer the liquid on the stovetop until it reduces and thickens slightly.
    • Use the beef barbacoa to create mouthwatering tacos, burritos, and quesadillas, or enjoy it over rice.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 262 kcal | Carbohydrates: 3 g | Protein: 27 g | Fat: 16 g | Saturated Fat: 7 g | Cholesterol: 94 mg | Sodium: 559 mg | Potassium: 514 mg | Fiber: 1 g | Sugar: 1 g | Vitamin A: 184 IU | Vitamin C: 3 mg | Calcium: 41 mg | Iron: 4 mg

    Nutritional info is an estimate and provided as courtesy. Values may vary according to the ingredients and tools used. Please use your preferred nutritional calculator for more detailed info.

    Course: Dinner

    Cuisine: Mexican

    Keyword: barbacoa recipe, beef barbacoa, slow cooker barbacoa

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    Slow Cooker Beef Barbacoa Recipe - Easy Mexican Recipe! (2024)

    FAQs

    What is traditional Mexican barbacoa? ›

    Barbacoa is a method of cooking meat (historically lamb or goat, though beef or pork is often used today) that produces tender and juicy results. It's traditionally steam-cooked underground, but modern barbacoa can be prepared over an open fire, on the stove, or in a slow cooker.

    Which cut of beef is best for barbacoa? ›

    In the US, people typically make barbacoa with chuck roast, brisket and beef cheeks. However, any cut of beef that has a lot of connective tissue and takes a long time to cook until tender works well.

    How did the Aztecs cook barbacoa? ›

    Traditionally, in Mexico, a hole was dug in the ground proportionate to the size of the piece of meat or food being prepared; a fire was lit inside to heat it; In it, banana, maguey, or corn leaves are placed and with these the food that is to be roasted, whether meat or fish, is wrapped; then the hole is covered with ...

    What is barbacoa seasoning made of? ›

    Ingredients
    • 4 dried guajillo chilies.
    • 2 teaspoons cumin seeds.
    • ⅛ whole cloves.
    • 1 cup boiling water.
    • ½ teaspoon ground ancho chile powder.
    • 1 large onion, quartered.
    • 6 cloves garlic.
    • 2 teaspoons dried oregano.

    How is Mexican barbacoa made? ›

    Barbacoa can be found all across Mexico. Authentic Mexican barbacoa features meat— typically lamb but sometimes beef or goat—wrapped in banana or agave leaves and slow-cooked over an open flame or in an underground oven lined with hot coals. The result is tender, shredded meat that melts in your mouth.

    Do Mexicans eat barbacoa? ›

    Barbacoa was originally cooked in a hole in the ground, lined with hot stones and covered with leaves. The meat was cooked slowly over the fire, and the resulting dish was tender, flavorful and succulent. Today, barbacoa is still popular in Mexico where it is often served as a street food.

    How is barbacoa traditionally cooked? ›

    Traditionally, barbacoa is a preparation of meat (usually sheep, goat, or beef) that is steam cooked in an underground oven until very tender and succulent. Today the term is also sometimes used for a similar preparation made on a stovetop or in a slow cooker.

    Is barbacoa the same as shredded beef? ›

    Barbacoa (or Mexican shredded beef) is made out of tougher cuts of meat that require long, slow cooking times with flavorful chiles and seasonings. It's usually hand shredded and used for tacos, burritos, etc.

    What's the difference between barbacoa and carnitas? ›

    Barbacoa is made by braising beef for many hours until tender. At Chipotle, they first cook it sous vide before braising it. Carnitas is made by slow-cooking pork for many hours until tender. Then, it's crisped up by roasting or pan frying it.

    What is the Spanish word for barbacoa? ›

    In their native Haitian language, the Taíno originally used the term barbacoa or barbakoa for any kind of wooden rack, not just one used for cooking. From there, as the barbacoa style of cooking spread (as Spanish settlers moved into North America), the word evolved becoming barbecue.

    What are 3 foods the Aztecs ate? ›

    While the Aztecs ruled, they farmed large areas of land. Staples of their diet were maize, beans and squash. To these, they added chilies and tomatoes. They also harvested Acocils, an abundant crayfish-like creature found in Lake Texcoco, as well as Spirulina algae which they made into cakes.

    Is barbacoa the same as birria? ›

    In barbacoa, the meat is often seasoned with a blend of spices and herbs, such as cumin, cloves, and garlic, and then slow-cooked until it becomes tender and flavorful. In birria, the meat is marinated in a rich, spicy sauce made from dried chilies and other seasonings, giving it a distinct and bold flavor.

    What to serve with beef barbacoa? ›

    Serve barbacoa beef with salad and your choice of side (yellow rice, tortillas, black beans, Mexican street corn, etc). Enjoy! If meal prepping, divide beef and rice evenly between six meal prep containers.

    What does Mexican barbacoa taste like? ›

    Beef Barbacoa is slightly tangy with a subtle but distinct spicing. It's not too chilli-hot, though to be fair, sometimes chipotles vary in heat! The unique thing about Barbacoa is the slight tartness of the sauce from vinegar and lime, which cuts through the rich meat, and the warmth from cloves.

    Is barbacoa always shredded? ›

    While shredded barbacoa is a common way of serving the dish, it is not the only way.

    How to traditionally cook barbacoa? ›

    Burn large chunks of wood—Vera prefers mesquite, which is plentiful in South Texas—for several hours, until they are reduced to glowing embers. Add the meat and cover the pit with maguey, or agave, leaves to retain and conduct heat. Cook for eight to ten hours, replenishing the wood as necessary.

    Is barbacoa the same as carnitas? ›

    Its main distinguishing factor is its meat base — rather than beef used in barbacoa, carnitas are prepared from pork. Additionally, barbacoa utilizes a fire-based steaming method rather than a fat-based rendering.

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