Slow Cooker Balsamic Shredded Beef

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Another easy dinner recipe! Shredded Beef made in the slow cooker with balsamic glaze is perfect when you crave comfort food but don’t want to turn on the oven.

Love using your slow cooker? Try our delicious crockpot carnitas for a tex mex dinner the whole family will love. Or give our easy slow cooker buffalo chicken dip for an appetizer or serve it as a meal.

Shredded beef in a balsamic glaze in the crockpot.
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Why this Beef is Best

I think I’ve mentioned it once or twice that I love my Slow Cooker!

We seriously use it for dinner recipes 3-4 times a week. You can never have too many recipes for slow cooker meals and this slow cooker Shredded Beef is a new favorite.

Tangy and aromatic with just a hint of brown sugar sweetness, this beef holds nothing back when it comes to taste!

The fact that it cooks on its own in the slow cooker with almost no hands-on prep time is a major bonus.

Let’s get back to this beef though.

Choose the right beef

A versatile dinner starter, shredded beef cooks beautifully in the crock pot.

We love it served over mashed potatoes, piled onto toasted buns for a hot sandwich or all on its own with whatever sides you fancy.

I like using a chuck roast, with lots of marbling. This ensures that when you slow cook it, the fat renders into the meat and become fork tender!

Looking for an instant pot beef recipe? Try this take on Balsamic beef I made in my instant pot to fantastic results! 

Ingredient Notes

Ingredients needed to make slow cooker balsamic beef.

Like all the best slow cooker dinner recipes, making this Balsamic Beef is as easy as dumping everything in your crock pot, turning it on and letting it cook.

Here’s what I used to make this Slow Cooker Shredded Beef recipe, be sure to scroll down to recipe card for ingredient measurements. 

  • chuck roast
  • beef broth
  • light brown sugar
  • balsamic vinegar
  • soy sauce
  • garlic
  • red pepper flakes 

Easy Instructions

Step by step photos showing how to make slow cooker shredded beef.

To prepare the roast, you whisk together all the liquid ingredients and seasonings in the bottom of the slow cooker. Add the chuck roast, cover with a lid and cook on low for 6 – 8 hours.

The beef will be extremely tender and fall apart easily when you remove it from the pot. Shred it with a fork then return it back to all those delicious juices.

It’s ready to serve right away but also keeps well in the fridge for several days. This makes a lot of meat so you’re likely to have leftovers for lunches the next day!

Tips and Tricks

  • I used a 5 pound roast, you can certainly use a smaller roast if you don’t think your family will eat that much meat. The excess sauce is delicious to reserve for mashed potatoes!
  • Want to make this a freezer meal? Easy. Cook the beef as directed then transfer to a freezer safe bag, juices and all. Thaw in the fridge and reheat to have a nearly instant dinner next time you need it.
  • Time saving tip: whisk the ingredients for the sauce together on the weekend when you have a few minutes, then store in the fridge. When you’re ready to cook the beef, just pour the contents into the slow cooker and proceed as directed. A perfect hack for preparing a slow cooker meal in the morning!
Shredded beef on a bun served on a white dinner plate with potato chips.

What to serve with shredded beef

Not sure how to serve this Balsamic Beef? There’s no wrong way!

My family raved about the shredded beef served over a mound of  Mashed Potatoes. The juices turn into a perfect gravy for the potatoes that I could probably eat with a spoon all on its own.

You can also serve shredded balsamic beef with sandwich rolls or hamburger buns! Leftovers are great served as sandwiches and wraps, too.

Baked Potatoes and Roasted Broccoli and Zucchini  are other great side dishes that would pair well with this shredded beef dinner.

Whip up a batch of Sweet Potato Fries or Baked French fries for another tasty side.

Add this to your weekly dinner rotation soon; you’re going to love it!

Shredded beef served over mashed potatoes and a side of green beans.

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Slow Cooker Balsamic Shredded Beef

5 from 1 vote
By: Aimee
Another easy dinner recipe! Shredded Beef made in the slow cooker with balsamic glaze is perfect when you crave comfort food but don't want to turn on the oven.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 6 hours
Total Time: 6 hours 10 minutes
Servings: 8 servings

Ingredients 

  • 5 pound beef chuck roast
  • 1 cup beef broth
  • ½ cup light brown sugar
  • ¼ cup balsamic vinegar
  • 1 Tablespoon soy sauce
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • ¼ teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
  • 3 cloves garlic pressed
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Instructions 

  • Whisk together all the ingredients and add to the bottom of a slow cooker. Add roast. Covere and cook on low for 6-8 hours. Remove roast and shred with a fork, return to juices.
  • Serve and enjoy. The gravy is delicious with mashed potatoes too!

Notes

  • I used a 5 pound roast, you can certainly use a smaller roast if you don’t think your family will eat that much meat. The excess sauce is delicious to reserve for mashed potatoes!
  • Want to make this a freezer meal? Easy. Cook the beef as directed then transfer to a freezer safe bag, juices and all. Thaw in the fridge and reheat to have a nearly instant dinner next time you need it.
  • Time saving tip: whisk the ingredients for the sauce together on the weekend when you have a few minutes, then store in the fridge. When you’re ready to cook the beef, just pour the contents into the slow cooker and proceed as directed. A perfect hack for preparing a slow cooker meal in the morning!

Nutrition

Calories: 724kcal, Carbohydrates: 13g, Protein: 70g, Fat: 43g, Saturated Fat: 18g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 22g, Trans Fat: 3g, Cholesterol: 235mg, Sodium: 599mg, Sugar: 12g
Course: Main Dish
Cuisine: American
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Posted on May 9, 2013

Comments & Reviews

  1. I would love to have a big batch of leftovers from this to eat throughout the week!

  2. This sounds absolutely delicious! I love anything with balsamic : ) I really need to use my slow-cooker more often … I only use it every once in a while on the weekends..

    1. Definitely pull it out this week and give this beef a try! Especially if you love balsamic 🙂

  3. Our slow cookies is almost as old, and probably as nasty, but it works! I love having a new go to slow cooker recipe, our lives just keeping getting crazier too! Thanks Aimee! Gorgeous picture by the way!

  4. It’s amazing how long slow cookers can last (Or kitchen stuff in general!). My parents just got a new one and they’ve been married 25 years. I LOVE balsamic. I’m going ot pass this on to my parents!

  5. We love balsamic in my house, this beef is sounds so good! Lots of great flavor, and dinner waiting for you is always good!

  6. I am always looking for delicious crock pot recipes. They are definitely a life saver for a busy family! This looks like a winner!

  7. Your a genius! Balsamic! Yumm, I must try this recipe soon. I love my slow cooker too! I’m always looking for new recipes, thanks so much!

  8. I have followed one of your recipes making the pork tenderloin in the crock pot and it is super delicious and definitely makes me want to use my crock pot more!

  9. I love juicy and tender shredded beef! And I love the crockpot and how little effort it requires!

  10. Oh. My. Lard. This looks INCREDIBLE! Can you come make dinner at my house?

  11. This recipe has my taste buds going crazy! Balsamic with spy sauce and brown sugar sounds amazing! It would pair so well with beef. I love slow cooker meals too — I’m so pinning this!

  12. Oh my goodness, this looks SO mouthwatering, Aimee! Definitely a must-make for me. We should all remember to use our CrockPots this time of year!

  13. I agree life does seem a whole lot busier now. Now I wish I hadn’t been so eager to get past the busy baby stage 🙂 All your crock pot recipes have me inspired to pull out mine for this summer.

    1. I know. I remember people telling me to enjoy the moment it goes so fast. How very very true…

  14. It’s getting warmer rather quickly and I know I’m not going to want to turn my oven on soon – this is an awesome dinner idea Aimee! And over those mashed potatoes? Comfort food to the MAX 😀

  15. This looks fantastic! I love using my slow cooker, especially when I have to work and don’t want to make dinner when I get home. Definitely need to give this recipe a try!

    1. Thanks Elaine! My slow cooker is definitely overused, but I love the convenience!

  16. This looks amazing, Aimee! I love shredded beef and pork in the slow cooker. I wish I had some right now!

  17. I remember thinking: when she gets to Kinder, life will be easier and slower.

    HAHAAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHA.

    I love your slow cooker meals, and my family is going to love this one!

    1. I know it. We always think the next phase will be easier!! enjoy the recipe Dorothy!

  18. This looks awesome! We need to use our slow cooker more, and I don’t cook nearly enough with balsamic vinegar. I want to pick a roast at the store this weekend and try your recipe next week!

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