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What to Serve With Mexican Shredded Beef

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This extremely tender and deliciously seasoned Shredded Mexican Beef can be used in a variety of Mexican-inspired dishes. It is super versatile and so easy to make!

Shredded beef tacos on a platter with a bowl of salsa.

You may have figured out by now that we kinda like Mexican food around here. For me it is the ultimate comfort food, but it goes a little deeper than that.

Way back in time, when it was just Paul and I, back before we had kids, a mortgage, college loans, and dependable cars, we almost always chose Mexican when we ate out. As a matter of fact, my marriage proposal took place in a Mexican restaurant (fancy!).

Shredded Mexican Beef in a foil lined pan.

It was 1983, a time of big hair, big shoulder pads and countless other horrible fashion choices (what were we thinking ladies???). It was my 21st birthday and we were out for a casual dinner by ourselves. I had no idea it was coming until the moment the waiter set my salad plate down in front of me and I saw the small, square box sitting on the plate.

I was in complete shock. My mind raced with all kinds of questions. When had he arranged this? When he went to the restroom was he actually in cahoots with the waiter? Has he gone crazy? Was it the margarita that made him do it? Is everyone in this whole place staring at me right now?

The waiter (and Paul) waited in anticipation of my answer but I was frozen in the moment.

And, then I got up and ran out of there and kept on runnin'.

Okay, that didn't happen…

A bride and groom facing each other in a church.

Of course we know what my answer was that night and I'm happy to say that 32 years and 4 kids later we are still eating Mexican food together. Thankfully, the shoulder pads are long gone and the hair has reduced in size, but he still looks at me exactly the way he did that day. Every day.

And, I believe I may be the luckiest person in this world.

This is one of many Mexican recipes on regular rotation at our house. I absolutely love this cooking method that transforms a very inexpensive cut of meat into delicious, super versatile Shredded Mexican Beef that can be used for a variety of purposes. It also happens to be incredibly easy to make.

A fork stuck into Shredded Mexican Beef in a foil lined pan.

This is what you'll have after about 4 or 5 hours in the oven. See all that liquid? That's good stuff. The beef will just fall apart and shred very easily with a fork into the luscious sauce that is created as it cooks.

Shredded beef tacos on a platter with a small bowl of sour cream.

This Shredded Mexican Beef makes the perfect base for a variety of dishes like the tacos I did here. I've used it for everything from enchiladas, to burrito bowls, to nachos with a fabulous result every single time.

Muy delicioso! Make it for your new love, or your old love, your family and your friends.

Serving Suggestions

Slow Cooker Mexican Beans | Noble Pig
Restaurant Style Mexican Rice | Valerie's Kitchen
Easy Mexican Coleslaw | Foodiecrush
Fully Loaded Guacamole | Valerie's Kitchen
Mexican Street Corn Pasta Salad | Chelsea's Messy Apron

This post was originally published on October 23, 2011. It is being republished today with new images and a super cool video (see recipe card) that you should totally watch!

A fork stuck in Shredded Mexican Beef in a foil lined pan.

Shredded Mexican Beef

This extremely tender and deliciously seasoned Shredded Mexican Beef can be used in a variety of Mexican-inspired dishes. It is super versatile and so easy to make!

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Mexican

Keyword: shredded mexican beef

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 5 hours

Total Time: 5 hours 5 minutes

  • 2 ¾ to 3 pound boneless beef chuck roast
  • 7 ounce can diced green chiles, (don't drain)
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 tablespoons chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • freshly ground black pepper to taste
  • Preheat oven to 300 degrees F.

  • Trim any excess fat from the edges of the roast. Place roast on a sheet of heavy duty foil large enough to enclose the meat. In a small bowl, combine the green chiles (with liquid), garlic, chili powder, oregano, cumin, salt, and pepper. Mix well and spread out evenly over both sides of the meat. Enclose the meat in the foil and then wrap the foil package in a second sheet of foil to ensure the cooking liquid will not leak out during the cooking time. Place in a large baking or roasting pan.

  • Bake for 4 ½ to 5 hours, or until the roast just falls apart with a fork. Remove from oven, open the foil package and shred the meat. Carefully remove foil from pan and transfer the meat and cooking liquid into the pan.

  • Use in a variety of Mexican-inspired dishes like tacos, burritos, burrito bowls, enchiladas, and nachos.

Slow Cooker Method

  • After wrapping the roast in foil, transfer to the crock pot. Cook on low for 8 to 10 hours. Remove foil and shred meat into the cooking sauce in the slow cooker. Serve.

Make-Ahead Method

  • This beef is fantastic when reheated with the sauce it makes while cooking. If you want to really save time, make a day or two in advance, cover the pan with foil or plastic wrap and refrigerate till needed. Reheat in microwave and serve.

Calories: 319 kcal · Carbohydrates: 2 g · Protein: 33 g · Fat: 19 g · Saturated Fat: 8 g · Cholesterol: 117 mg · Sodium: 415 mg · Potassium: 636 mg · Fiber: 1 g · Vitamin A: 645 IU · Vitamin C: 8.7 mg · Calcium: 52 mg · Iron: 4.5 mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated using generic ingredients, and is an estimate not a guarantee. For more accurate results, please refer to the labels on your ingredients at home.

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