
I’d like to thank everyone who added a recipe to my Slow Cooker Recipe Linky! All of your recipes look so yummy! The Linky is still open if you’d like to add your favorites! I’m on a mission to get more use out of my slow cooker. I knew I couldn’t go wrong with this recipe because Andrew (my 16 year old) loves Pulled Pork Sandwiches, so surely he’d like it with beef! Right? Yep! He did! I made sure to use his favorite smoky barbecue sauce and added some Chili powder for good measure! It came out great! I seriously wanted a second one! But I didn’t! :) I wish I could send some of this to my son Matthew in NY. He would love it! I’ll have to make this again some time and freeze some small portions for him. Matthew is getting ready to start his final semester of his senior year in college. I’m hoping he comes home on his March break. I miss that boy of mine!
Slow Cooked Pulled Beef Sandwiches
Ingredients
3 lbs. beef chuck roast
1 cup Bull’s-Eye Original Barbecue Sauce
1/2 cup Ketchup
2 tablespoons light brown sugar
1/4 cup vinegar
1 tablespoon Worcestershire Sauce
2 tablespoons spicy mustard
1/8 teaspoon ground cloves
1/2 teaspoon chili powder
Directions
1. Turn the slow cooker on high heat. Rinse the beef under cold water and place in the slow cooker.
2. Combine the rest of the ingredients in a medium bowl and pour over the beef.
3. Cover and cook on high for 4 hours. (I have not cooked this on low heat yet, so I’m not quite sure how long it would take on low.)
4. When the beef is done, place the beef on a plate and shred it with 2 forks. Return the beef to the sauce and mix well. Serve on a hamburger bun.
Makes 8 sandwiches
This recipe is linked to: It’s a Blog Party! Tasty Tuesdays Mommy’s Kitchen Tuesdays at the Table Crock Pot Wednesdays Dr. Laura’s Tasty Tuesday Tempt My Tummy Tuesday Tuesday Night Supper Club Hearth and Soul Blog Hop What’s Cooking Wednesday? Sunday Suppers @ Deep South Dish Tasty Tuesday at Balancing Beauty and Bedlam





This slow cooked pork looks delicious. I can only imagine how much you can’t wait to see the smile on your sons face when he tastes this delicious pork. I know you look at their face when they are tasting something you have just prepared, you see their eye brows rise, then comes the, “um”. They look at you, smile and say, “Thats good.” I know, I have a son. You touched my heart. God Bless you, Catherine
Yes, the pork does look great. Mmmm, pork. Pork is the best meat ever, and this pork you have made is fantastic. You sure know hot to cook pork. Good thing you didn’t use beef!
Jane, this really does look good. My sons would like this too.
Jane - your pictures look so mouth watering. Yep - save some for that boy of yours…who is probably more a man now than you care to admit huh? Thanks for sharing -
This slow cooked pulled beef looks delicious! I will definitely try and make that for tomorrow night for the family. I have been following your blog for some time now but haven’t really commented on any of your posts. I think you are awesome!! and I LOVE LOVE LOVE your posts and recipes. Keep ‘em coming!! :)
Ricarda,
Thank you! You made my day! :)
Writing again to let you know that I went out to the market earlier today and bought 3lb of beef chuck roast… also bought Annie’s Natural Smoky Maple BBQ Sauce.. decided to give that a try.. hopefully it comes out delish!! Thank you again for posting this particular recipe.. it piqued interest when I started to read it and I was like “I HAVE TO HAVE IT!!!” so that’s what we’re having for dinner tonight :)
I hope you enjoy it! Cook it until the beef is really tender and can shred easily. :)
Writing in again to let you know that this recipe is a KEEPER!!!! We will definitely make a lot of those in this household.. thank you soo much for this wonderful recipe :) I wonder what kind of sauce I should use if I wanted to give it a bit of a Mexican flavor (to use the shredded beef in burritos and such)… any ideas?
There’s a lot of different BBQ sauces to choose from. How about if you add some ground cumin or chili powder to give it that Mexican flavor or add a little bit of minced jalapenos? You could also add some black beans at the end of the cooking time.
I’m glad you liked the recipe and took the time to tell me! Have a great weekend Ricarda!
I grew up on these, although when Mom made them, slow cookers hadn’t come out yet. But, she’d cook her roast until it fell apart and then add BBQ sauce and we’d feast for days!!
My question now is where is that Linky to add slow cooking recipes?
Found it. Sorry.
Hi Wendy,
Here’s the link to the Slow Cooker Linky! Thanks!
https://makemealforbusymoms.com/link-up-the-theme-is-slow-cooker-recipes/
I’ve made this a while back and seeing this now makes me want to add it to my menu for next week! Maybe I’m revolting against this 8 inches of snow we just got!!!!
It’s perfect for a winter day! We are supposed to get 5 - 8 inches of snow tomorrow!
Hey Jane! Thanks for linking up to Sunday Suppers again! I love my slow cooker for things like this, and some roasts, but I’m just not falling in love with it for a lot of other dishes. I need to go check out your linky for some inspiration!! I can’t believe you’re in for that much snow!! We’re cold down here - 36 right now - but nothing like that. Ready for spring!!
This looks wonderful, Jane! Chuck is my favorite cut for the slow cooker…it’s always fork shred tender and melt in your mouth delicious. Your recipe sounds awesome…thanks for sharing it w/ the hearth and soul hop this week :D
I’d love for you to link up with Crock Pot Wednesday whenever you can. Come check out some really good ideas there.
Hey Jane! I joined in Debbie’s Crockpot Wednesday with my Creole Chicken so I’m venturing outside of the usual crockpot stuff! Was making the rounds for her links and here you are!
Hope you’re having a great week
There is absolutely nothing better in my world than a tender and delicious pulled pork sandwich. Yours looks great! Wow..
Thanks for sharing with the hearth and soul hop.
Darn it, now I wish I had some beef in the freezer, any beef really, but especially chuck roast, which is my favorite. I swear I’d take it over a steak any day. Something about tender, fall apart meat that gets me every time. Thanks for sharing with the Hearth and Soul hop.
These look wonderful. will have to give them a try. if you have not tried sweet baby rays barbecue sauce try it. fantastic
I went to their web site and raved about their product and they are mailing me coupons. can’t wait to bet my coupons and try your recipe
your span protection is a math quiz? that is hilarious! okay..back to why i am here…this recipe looks amazing—i love bbq beef and can’t wait to whip a batch of this up for myself. welcome to tuesday night supper club…and than you for sharing this yumminess with us.
Juicy makes me drool looking at the picture!
Made this for family dinner and it was fabulous. The flavor is awesome. I slow cooked it for 7 hours and the meat just fell apart. It is as good as the picture looks.
Thanks Robin! :)
I made this using pork and I think it’s the nicest thing I’ve ever cooked! Left it overnight and the flavours further infused… delicious, thank you :)
Thanks, Suzanne! I’m glad you liked it!
I use sweet baby rays BBQ sauce and dark brown sugar instead of light. - delicious!
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