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How to make tender shredded beef recipe requires only 4 ingredients, and will delicious for leftovers like, bbq beef sandiches, tostadas etc.

There are two questions that I hear a lot, what basics do you use and how do you make tender, moist shredded beef? First of all, I have a lot of things in my kitchen that I consider basics, so I’ll save that list for another time, but one thing that I insist that you have is Real Salt. I’m not saying actual, real life salt, I mean the brand, Real Salt. We like to keep the basic sea salt and kosher salt on hand at all times. In fact, it is literally all that we use. Well, occasionally I’ll pull out a Hawaiian salt or flakes of sea salt, but Real Salt is our absolute favorite, and it’s our secret to making shredded Beef.

We have this awesome new Slow Cooker from Hamilton Beach and it’s our favorite way to cook roasts. I know you can use the oven, but I hate heating up the whole darned thing, just for a lump of meat that’s going to sit alllllll day. So, with a slow cooker, Honey Wine Vinegar from Slide Ridge, Olive Oil, and Real Kosher Salt (trust me, it’s the best salt ever and will make your food taste better than ever) you can create the most moist and delicious shredded beef. Of course, this version is just our basic, nothing fancy recipe, but we totally doctor it up when needed. I like this version because it’s simple, and sometimes I just want a yummy, simple dish that feel comforting and homey versus some crazy over the top meal.

Plus, there are only 4 of us, so we use the leftovers to create other delicious meals throughout the week and we just saved a ton of time because the meat is already done. Hint, hint, you’ll want to see Wednesday’s post. It’s for sure a new favorite. Anyway, to prepare the meat, just buy a Beef Rump Roast, stab it with a knife a few times (2-3) on each side, rub with a mixture of olive oil and vinegar and rub with salt. Let the baby cook away for 8 hours, and just try to remove it from the crockpot. It will be fall apart, juicy and delicious. Oh, and trust me, serve it with a little of the leftover juices in the crockpot. It’s natural au jus is delicious!
What Is The Difference Between Kosher Salt and Table Salt?
The main difference between Kosher salt and regular salt is just the grain size.
Under a microscope, you can see that table salt has been milled such that many of the salt crystals look like little cubes.
Kosher salt will have a different texture and flavor burst, but if you allow the salt to dissolve in the food, there really isn’t any difference in the flavor.
What is Honey Wine Vinegar Made From?
Most commercially available honey vinegars are produced in Italy, France, Romania and Spain.
It’s vinegar, acetic acid, just like regular vinegar, only it is made of honey.
How to Make Tender Shredded Beef
Recipes for using leftover Beef
Mini Taco Cups- a great way to use leftover shredded beef-Mel’s Kitchen Cafe
Shredded Beef Enchiladas-Bev Cooks
Shredded Beef Tacos-Kalyn’s Kitchen found on Slow Cooker Today






I too have never made shredded beef! But I totally see it happening ASAP… tacos!
I have the same slow cooker and we love it. And now I’m drooling for some shredded beef!
it really is such a great slow cooker, and I had no idea how much I loved having one until our last one died.
This sounds amazing! I love a good shredded beef – it’s good in so many things!
This is gorgeous!
Real salt is amazing!!!
Isn’t it though?! I am thoroughly obsessed.
I love shredded beef. Its one of the greatest wonders of the world 😉 So good! I need to get some Real Salt too! I love using kosher and sea salt, but I cant wait to try that brand!
Oh my goodness, Carla get on that salt business. Are you going to any conferences? I’ll personally bring you some.
Ooooh!! 1-YUM YUM YUM!
2-I need to check out “Real Salt”!
Do it!! And ditto what I said to Carla, if you’re headed to The Big Traveling Potluck or Blogher Food lmk and I’ll bring some for you
Looks like a fantastic way to cook a roast.
Thanks!! Now let’s talk about how to pronounce the amazingness you made today…
Shredded beef is so easy and always so good! The fun part starts with deciding what to use it in! 🙂
Exactly! COme back Wednesday… hint hint 😉
Can you believe I have never made shredded beef? I know! I need to start with this recipe! It is perfect!
WHAT?!!! Ok, here’s your first basic recipe. Report back to me when you’ve made it. 😉