Love cooking with your Instant Pot? Then try my Instant Pot Pork Carnitas and my Instant Pot Barbecue Chicken.

What Is Barbacoa, Exactly?

Traditionally, barbacoa is an authentic Mexican method of cooking a protein like lamb, goat, or beef that yields tender and juicy meat. It’s traditionally steam-cooked underground, but modern barbacoa can be prepared over an open fire, on the stove, in a pressure cooker, or in a slow cooker. It’s prepared in a flavorful marinade that yields a delicious broth the meat is shredded in before serving in tacos, burritos, enchiladas, or simply over rice.

What’s the Difference Between Barbacoa and Carnitas?

Carnitas is a traditional Mexican dish comprised of braised pork that is then broiled to get crispy on the outside while remaining juicy on the inside. While barbacoa and carnitas may appear similar, they couldn’t be more different. The most notable difference is in the type of meat used in each. While barbacoa can be made with lamb, goat, beef, or pork, carnitas are typically made with only pork. (Although I did come up with a delicious Chicken Carnitas recipe!)

Ingredients

Chuck roast (2 pounds, fat trimmed and cut into 2-inch cubes) Beef broth (low-sodium is best) Chipotles in adobo (peppers only) Canned diced green chilies Fresh-squeezed lime juice Apple cider vinegar Spices: Bay leaves, ground cumin, dried oregano, garlic powder, onion powder, ground cloves, salt, and fresh-cracked black pepper.

How To Make Instant pot Barbacoa Beef

Sear the Beef: Set the Instant Pot to the SAUTE option, preheat the oil, and add in chuck roast to brown. Sear for 2-3 minutes on each side, or until golden brown on both sides. Turn off the Instant Pot.

Cook: Pour in beef broth, chipotles in adobo, green chilies, lime juice, apple cider vinegar and dry seasonings. Stir to combine, and then cover and set the Instant Pot to pressure cook on HIGH for 60 minutes.

Shred the Beef: Allow the steam to naturally release. Carefully remove lid, and shred beef (I typically just leave it in the Instant Pot and shred it in there)

Serve: Using a slotted spoon, remove shredded beef and serve immediately in tacos, burritos, enchiladas, or simply over rice. Save that broth to spoon on top of the beef or for a soup later!

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