Is this too up in your personal space? Like so close you kind of want to jump through the screen and take a virtual bite? Shredded beef in the slow cooker is such a total sweat-proof kind of recipe. You know, the kind of recipe that requires very little work but gives you big, and I mean BIG results. Ohhkay, yeah, that sounded so much better in my head. And now, i’m thinking why did I say the word ‘sweat’ in the same sentence as the words ‘easy slow cooker recipe’. Sometimes I get too caught up in the recipe to think that hey, you may or may not find it appetizing after the way I just described it. Moving. along. But yes, we’re making easy, breezy barbacoa beef in the slow cooker, loaded with a chipotle sauce that will sit, simma, and hug the beef until it’s all just fall-apart delicious. I swoon over food like this. I have got to ask you. When you go to Chipotle, are you the kind of person that asks for every topping or just a few? Do you venture out and try different meats every time or is it the same cookie-cutter meal for you? The most i’ve ventured is going from a veggie burrito to a veggie burrito bol (bowl). Only now, i’ve gotten wiser and I ask for less rice and extra black beans. Because, you already know about my OBSESSION with them. Btw.. did you know that guac is free on veggie meals? SAY WHAT? I had been ordering it all this time thinking I was paying for it. If only i’d stopped and checked the receipt. It totally reminds me of this meme:

 Barbacoa is actually the word used to describe meat that’s been slow-cooked over an open fire or what’s more traditional, is in a hole dug in the ground covered with maguey leaves. And although that sounds great and all, I live in an apartment complex on the third floor. I don’t think they’d like it very much if I was to say, start a huge open fire in my apartment. No, no. I don’t think the neighbors would be too happy about that one. Maybe if I offered them some shredded beef burrito bowls? No? You don’t think so? Luckily for us, barbacoa can be made in the slow cooker and no fire pits, matches, or charcoal lighter fluid needed. Some people insist on searing the meat before adding it to the slow cooker. This will definitely give you crisper edges and will still result in tender, fall-apart shredded beef. But it’s an extra step that not everyone will want to take, so do it or don’t, totally up to you. I’m adding in chunks of onions because I like to have a little variety in texture with my beef. You can add the onions into the blender with the rest of the ingredients if you don’t want to see those floating around in your barbacoa. For the chipotle mixture, we’re blending together the apple cider vinegar, garlic cloves, chipotle peppers, lime juice, beef broth, cumin, mexican oregano, salt, pepper, ground cloves, a hint of tomato paste, and a little oil. Blend it all up until it’s smooth and into the crockpot it goes. This step ensures the chipotle peppers along with the spices are all nice and blended for even flavor throughout. Some people like to skip this step and just add everything into the slow cooker all at once. It’s totally your call.

Get that meat going in there with all those spices and chipotle peppers. Once the beef had simmered for a few hours it will start to fall apart easily and you can shred it using two forks. As much as you love ordering that barbacoa burrito bol and Chipotle, you’re going to love this so much more. It’s so much more flavorful, tender, and perfect on just about anything you can imagine. You can serve it up on a bed of greens, or quinoa for a much healthier alternative. Also, all you need to do is blend a few ingredients and toss everything into the slow cooker, and let it do it’s work for you. Oh, did I mention it’s so much more wallet friendly to make homemade barbacoa? It’s a fraction of the cost to make this at home than to order out for a large family. And you’ll have left over for days! I’ve had this on tacos, burrito bowls, and will probably sneak it into something else really soon. It’s just so gosh darn good. This recipe makes well seasoned barbacoa. We’re talking the real deal, Mexican foodtruck style street food. I love serving shredded beef in tacos kinda simple. With just a hint of chopped red onions, cilantro, and a twist of lime. For a little variety a little angel-hair shredded cabbage adds so much crunch! But on a burrito bowl this barbacoa beef gets all the fixings. A little sauteed corn, some sauteed peppers and onions, chopped avocados, along with blackbeans. And if I want to be kinda bad, i’ll add some cheese and a little sour cream. It’s pure heaven I tell you. Also, this shredded meat freezes well. Which is perfect for us because there’s only 2 of us and 2 1/2 – 3 pounds of barbacoa to get through. Did I mention it’s great on nachos? So so good. The ways to use the Mexican shredded beef in this recipe are endless! How are you going to serve this up?

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Leftover beef should be refrigerated in an sealed container with the juices for up to 4 days. This recipe can also be frozen for up to 2 months.Blending the ingredients together in the blender is optional but I believe it provides more impactful flavor if you do blend it.The meat can be seared with a few tablespoons of oil in batches in a dutch oven prior to placing it in the slow cooker, but again that’s optional. Barbacoa Beef  Slow Cooker  Recipe   Little Spice Jar - 96Barbacoa Beef  Slow Cooker  Recipe   Little Spice Jar - 32Barbacoa Beef  Slow Cooker  Recipe   Little Spice Jar - 75Barbacoa Beef  Slow Cooker  Recipe   Little Spice Jar - 13Barbacoa Beef  Slow Cooker  Recipe   Little Spice Jar - 18Barbacoa Beef  Slow Cooker  Recipe   Little Spice Jar - 68Barbacoa Beef  Slow Cooker  Recipe   Little Spice Jar - 38Barbacoa Beef  Slow Cooker  Recipe   Little Spice Jar - 9Barbacoa Beef  Slow Cooker  Recipe   Little Spice Jar - 43Barbacoa Beef  Slow Cooker  Recipe   Little Spice Jar - 66Barbacoa Beef  Slow Cooker  Recipe   Little Spice Jar - 88Barbacoa Beef  Slow Cooker  Recipe   Little Spice Jar - 25Barbacoa Beef  Slow Cooker  Recipe   Little Spice Jar - 69