Add even more color and personality to these tacos with fun toppings such as avocado, your favorite hot sauce, shredded purple cabbage, corn, salsa, red onion or Cojita cheese. This Mexican Shredded Beef is on rotation in our house because of its versatility and simplicity. You can use it to make these tacos, enchiladas, nachos, quesadillas, rice bowls or even sliders! Plus, slow cooker meals make life 10x easier, right?! You most likely have all of the seasonings on hand for the beef taco seasoning: chipotle powder, paprika, garlic powder, chili powder and cumin! One of our favorite things to do is make this recipe & create a taco bar at home! All you need to do is… Line up all of your favorite taco toppings, the Mexican shredded beef, corn and/or flour tortillas and make each tortilla a little different. It’s a fun idea for a date night in!
Boneless chuck steak: 2 1/2 – 3 lbs. Chuck steak is great for slow cooking. It becomes more tender and juicer the longer you cook it which is why low and slow is the name of the game for this recipe! (8 hours on low) Beef Taco Seasoning: You will need chipotle powder, chili powder, paprika, cumin, salt, pepper and garlic powder. Olive oil: This is used when searing or browning the chuck before you place it in the crockpot. This step is important because the caramelized surface of the meat will lend rich flavor to the finished dish. Beef broth and lime juice: Liquids the meat is cooked in. You can also add a touch of orange juice too if you have it on hand! Onion: Sliced white onion Tortillas: Corn or flour – up to you! Toppings: sour cream, avocado, salsa, shredded cheese, Cojita cheese, hot sauce, guacamole, corn, red onion, lettuce, lime wedges, radish, cilantro, etc.
What to Serve with Slow Cooker Shredded Beef Tacos
Cilantro Lime Rice Vegetarian Bean Dip Salsa Guacamole
Tips for Making Slow Cooker Beef Tacos
Be sure to sear the meat before placing in the bottom of your slow cooker. Cook low and slow (at least 8 hours) for tender and juicy meat. Pressed on time? See the 2 1/2 hour Dutch oven method in recipe notes below! Freeze it for later use! Tacos, quesadillas, enchiladas, nachos, burritos, etc. Get creative with your taco toppings! However, balance is key. It can be easy to over do it, you will want balance to the taco and have toppings that compliment each other. Heat your tortillas on the stove (we do this by place directly over the flame on the stove) Make your own salsa for brightness and freshness. Play around using different cheese on your tacos: Cotija, Oaxaca, pepper jack, and feta cheeses all work nicely with tacos Always finish your taco off with a squeeze of fresh lime juice. Acidity provides a refreshing counterpoint to the richness of the Mexican shredded beef and cheese. Plus, a bit of fresh lime juice squeezed over the top goes a long way!