Slow Cooker BBQ Beef Sandwiches
Tender seasoned slow cooked beef basted in BBQ sauce and sandwiched between brioche buns and topped with a crunchy coleslaw
There’s something so warm and comforting about a BBQ Beef Sandwich. Growing up with so many brothers, my Mom was always trying to figure out how to fill them up. We ate a lot of Barbecue Beef Sandwiches in our home! It is still one of my favorite savory sandwiches.
Speaking of favorites, I don’t think I could live without my slow cooker. Is there any better way to cook tender meats? I don’t think so. This Crockpot BBQ Beef is cooked low and slow with spices and then shredded before basting it in BBQ sauce. The spices really help to bring out the juicy flavor of the meat and get it ready for the BBQ sauce.
What type of BBQ sauce to use?
Choosing a BBQ Sauce is a big deal. People are pretty opinionated about the type of BBQ sauce to use. This is a key component to these BBQ sandwiches so choose a high-quality, craftsman BBQ sauce. I tend to reach for Sweet Baby Ray’s or Trader Joe’s Texas BBQ sauce. Also, we pick up a homemade BBQ sauce from our local BBQ joint called Joe’s BBQ in Gilbert, Arizona.
This Slow Cooker BBQ Beef Sandwich is paired with a simple crunchy coleslaw. I make my coleslaw pretty simple with a mix of crunchy cabbage, creamy mayonnaise, a touch of vinegar for tang, and spices. It doesn’t get much easier!
A sturdy bun is a must when putting together the ultimate BBQ Beef Sandwich. A wimpy bun won’t hold up against the saucy meat and creamy coleslaw. I chose a buttery brioche bun from the bakery and it held up perfectly.
What type of beef to use?
I love a good chuck roast because it has a nice balance of meat and fat. When cooked low and slow in a slow cooker, it is tender and juicy. I watch for chuck roasts to go on sale for about $2.97/lb and then stock up. I even found them for $3.97/lb at my local Whole Foods and I stocked up.
How to make the Best BBQ Beef Sandwiches:
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Pin ItIn a slow cooker, add chuck roast. Generously season with salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, chili powder, and smoked paprika. Cook on low for 8 hours.
Once it is tender, drain any excess fat from the slow cooker. Then take two forks and shred meat. Add BBQ sauce. Heat for about 15 minutes in slow cooker over low heat.
Place meat on top of the bottom of the bun. Top with coleslaw. Serve warm.
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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