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Slow Cooker Barbeque
SUBMITTED BY:
Brandy
PHOTO BY:
Courtney
"This is an old recipe my mom used to make for us kids. It is so good it almost melts in your mouth! Serve on sub rolls."
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PREP TIME
10 Min
COOK TIME
9 Hrs
READY IN
9 Hrs 10 Min
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1 (3 pound) boneless chuck roast
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon onion powder
salt and pepper to taste
1 (18 ounce) bottle barbeque sauce
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DIRECTIONS
Place roast into slow cooker. Sprinkle with garlic powder and onion powder, and season with salt and pepper. Pour barbeque sauce over meat. Cook on Low for 6 to 8 hours.
Remove meat from slow cooker, shred, and return to slow cooker. Cook for 1 more hour. Serve hot.
FOOTNOTES
Wine Tip
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California Zinfandel
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Reviewed on Mar. 14, 2004 by
Breeze
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Mar. 14, 2004
I make this all the time but keep meaning to rate this so here goes. I rate this a 5 with my alterations, otherwise it is a 4. I usually use a 4-5# roast, I use the recipe as listed plus I place a sliced onion on top. After this has cooked 6 - 8 hours or so, I take it out, drain the juice out, shred the beef and return to the crock pot. I then add another 18 oz of barbecue sauce and simmer it until whenever we are ready to eat, usually another one to three hours. Sometimes I buy the economy 32 oz of barbecue sauce and use 1/2 in the beginning and 1/2 after shredding. I have had best results with KC Masterpiece. I have one son that likes Sweet Baby Ray's but that is a bit sweet for most people's tastes. For work functions I cook this in the crock pot all day, come home, drain and shred, place meat in fridge. Next morning I add the meat plus the extra jar of barbecue sauce, take to work and put in slow cooker on low and it is served for lunch approximately 4 hours later. It gets RAVE reviews! This is highly requested and so simple! I can usually find roasts on sale for 1.79/lb plus so it is economical when feeing large crowds. Try this, I don't think you will be disappointed!
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Reviewed on Jun. 29, 2004 by claudygirl
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claudygirl
Jun. 29, 2004
This recipe, was a HUGE hit with everone (60 ppl) at my party recently, and was the most requested recipe of all time for me. For absolute success, I have two tips: USE EYE ROUND ROAST! It's leaness allows the meat to slow cook for 8 hours without diluting the BBQ sauce with liquids from fat. After the meat is cooked and cooled, slice it thin and return it to the crockpot on low. I used (4) 4 lb roasts cut in half. (Remember, 60 people and 4 crockpots!). Half way through cooking time, I turned the sections over to allow them to cook evenly in the sauce. Second, if you haven't spotted the Bourbon Whiskey BBQ Sauce recipe submitted by Kevin on this site yet, you should. It's better than great. This combination made the dish to die for. All I could hear in the crowd was "the barbeque beef is sooooo good". If you really want your cooking to please, this combo does the job. Thanks!
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This recipe, was a HUGE hit with everone (60 ppl) at my party recently, and was the most...
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Reviewed on Nov. 21, 2005 by
Valerie's Kitchen
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Nov. 21, 2005
I used pork tenderloin instead of chuck roast. I've used chuck roast for these types of recipes in the past and thought they were too fatty. You end up having to pick out the pieces of fat and a lot of it cooks off into the sauce making it greasy. I believe this is why a lot of reviewers felt they needed to replace the cooking sauce. With the pork tenderloin there is almost no fat at all and the meat comes out super tender and easy to shred. You can put it right back into the bbq sauce it cooked in which adds additional flavor. No need to drain. Perfect and easy! Mine was tender enough to shred easily after 8 hours on low.
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I used pork tenderloin instead of chuck roast. I've used chuck roast for these types of...
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Reviewed on Jun. 17, 2003 by
IHAVE2BOYS
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IHAVE2BOYS
Jun. 17, 2003
So easy, and if you follow other reviewers' tips (drain fat and a lot of the juice towards end of cooking time, add new bbq sauce to the shredded meat, then finish cooking for the last hour or half-hour), you'll have a great meal with little effort. You can use pork or beef and vary the kinds of bbq sauce for variety. Try one of the mustard-based sauces -- yummy!
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So easy, and if you follow other reviewers' tips (drain fat and a lot of the juice towards end...
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Reviewed on May 25, 2006 by
New Wife Julia
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New Wife Julia
May 25, 2006
We make this at least every two weeks, because its delicious and so easy. It makes the whole house smell good. If you live in or near Texas, I'd definitely recommend Stubb's Barbecue Sauce. I put half of a bottle in it all day.. then I pour most of this down the sink because there's alot of grease after it cooks all day. Then I shred it and pour the other half of the bottle on it at the end. Its delicious.
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We make this at least every two weeks, because its delicious and so easy. It makes the whole...
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Reviewed on Oct. 18, 2003 by MAIDJILLIAN
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MAIDJILLIAN
Oct. 18, 2003
I would give this more than 5 stars if I could! It is THE BEST recipe ever! Very easy and so delicious! I used about 4lbs of brisket and onion soup mix along with the bbq sauce and garlic salt. I live in the UK and it's hard to buy decent bbq sauce but I found some called New Orleans Smokey Blues, and it's fan-tab-u-lous! I put it all in the slow cooker this morning before work and the house smelled so good when I got home! I'm actually still cooking it cause my husband wont be home until late. It's been in the cooker now for 13 hours and it seems the longer I leave it in, the better it gets! (I've been picking it at all evening!) Thank you so much for an excellent recipe that, if it weren't for my diet, I'd make ALL the time!!
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I would give this more than 5 stars if I could! It is THE BEST recipe ever! Very easy and so...
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Reviewed on Aug. 29, 2002 by CSANDST1
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CSANDST1
Aug. 29, 2002
Very good and SO easy. I used hickory flavored bbq sauce. My husband really liked this so it's a keeper.
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Very good and SO easy. I used hickory flavored bbq sauce. My husband really liked this so...
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Reviewed on Dec. 1, 2003 by
meatball
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meatball
Dec. 1, 2003
Superb! My husband took the leftovers to work, heated it up in a bowl in the microwave and spooned it onto some crusty sub buns- he said the guys at work just freaked. The easiest, tastiest thing in the world. I usually add my spices near the end; I find that the long cooking time destroys especially the garlic powder.
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Superb! My husband took the leftovers to work, heated it up in a bowl in the microwave and...
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Reviewed on Jul. 31, 2003 by TLMACK
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TLMACK
Jul. 31, 2003
my boyfried loved this recipe!! i added real onions and minced garlic. I served it on onion rolls with cole slaw and provolone cheese! yummm! It was so easy...will make again soon!!!!
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my boyfried loved this recipe!! i added real onions and minced garlic. I served it on onion...
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Reviewed on Jun. 17, 2003 by SOSWEETISME