What's Gaby Cooking is home to many incredible meat recipes but one request I keep seeing is for a chuck roast! Chuck roast is an incredibly flavorful part of beef that is also very economical. It feels a crowd and it does best with low and slow cooking. So let's make Chuck Roast Tacos!
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Why I Love This Recipe
These chuck roast tacos are fall apart in your mouth perfection. This recipe has some serious barbacoa vibes, gives a subtle nod to our favorite carnitas and feels very tex-mex / southwestern. It's also incredibly easy. You'll find two ways to make this recipe, either using a Dutch Oven or the Instant Pot. Both result in perfectly tender fall apart meat that shreds beautifully into tacos. Serve it up with some guacamole and charred tortillas and you're in business.
Ingredients & Substitutions
- Boneless Beef Chuck Roast
- Dalkin&Co Taco Seasoning
- Kosher Salt
- Black Pepper freshly cracked
- Yellow or Red Onions
- Orange Juice
- Guacamole
- Flour or Corn Tortillas
- Your favorite salsa - this is my favorite homemade salsa!
*For a full list of ingredients and instructions please see recipe card below.
How to Make Chuck Roast Tacos
Step 1: Preheat your oven to 325F and season your roast generously on both sides with salt, pepper and the taco seasoning. Place the chuck roast into a Dutch Oven along with the orange juice, beef stock and onions.
Step 2: Secure the lid on the dutch oven and transfer into the oven to bake for 3.5 - 4 hours. After 3.5 - 4 hours, remove the roast from the oven and it should easily shred it into large chunks using two forks. If it's not quite falling apart, place it back into the oven for an additional 30 minutes with the lid on.
Step 3: Increase the oven heat to 425F. Toss the shredded pieces of meat with the onions and a sprinkle of more taco seasoning onto a baking sheet and place it back in the oven, uncovered, for 15-25 minutes until it starts to caramelize and get crispy on some parts.
Step 4: Make the guacamole while the roast is getting caramelized. Char your tortillas over an open flame and assemble your tacos by adding a dollop of guacamole, a large spoonful of the shredded meat, and your favorite taco toppings or salsa.
How to Store Chuck Roast Tacos
You can store the meat in the fridge for 3-4 days. Assemble your tacos fresh as you are eating them.
How to Freeze Chuck Roast Tacos
This roast chuck freezes well. Once completely cooled, you can freeze it in meal-size portions in a zip-top freezer bag or airtight container for up to 3 months. It is best to thaw this in the fridge a day or few hours in advance, depending on the portion size.
Tips & Tricks
Alternatively: this recipe is great in an instant pot. If you opt for that route of cooking, cut the chuck roast in half. Place into the Instant Pot and cook for 1 hour and 10 minutes with ½ cup orange juice and the quartered onions. Once the timer is up, remove and transfer to a sheet pan. Tear the meat into pieces, it should shred incredibly easily, then transfer under a broil to caramelize.
FAQs
What is a chuck roast?
A chuck roast is a cut of beef that comes from the shoulder area of the cow. It's best cooked with low and slow heat.
What's the best way to cook a chuck roast?
Slow cooking a chuck roast in a Dutch Oven or crockpot is the best way to cook it. An instant pot will also replicate the same shredded fall-apart beef results.
Is chuck roast a tender cut of beef?
Yes, chuck roast is a tender cut of beef when cooked properly! The best way to get a tender chuck roast is to cook it low and slow and really let the meat tenderize and fall apart.
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Chuck Roast Tacos
Ingredients
- 4 pounds boneless beef chuck roast
- 4 tablespoons Dalkin&Co Taco Seasoning
- Kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper
- 2 onions cut into quarters, paper removed
- ½ cup orange juice
- ½ cup beef stock
- 1 recipe guacamole
- small flour tortillas
- your favorite salsa
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 325F and season your roast generously on both sides with salt, pepper and the taco seasoning. Place the chuck roast into a Dutch Oven along with the orange juice, beef stock and onions. Secure the lid on the dutch oven and transfer into the oven to bake for 3.5 - 4 hours.
- After 3.5 - 4 hours, remove the roast from the oven and it should easily shred it into large chunks using two forks. If it's not quite falling apart, place it back into the oven for an additional 30 minutes with the lid on.
- Increase the oven heat to 425F. Toss the shredded pieces of meat with the onions and a sprinkle of more taco seasoning onto a baking sheet and place it back in the oven, uncovered, for 15-25 minutes until it starts to caramelize and get crispy on some parts.
- Make the guacamole while the roast is getting caramelized.
- Char your tortillas over an open flame and assemble your tacos by adding a dollop of guacamole, a large spoonful of the shredded meat, and your favorite taco toppings or salsa.
That was so delicious! I made it for my brother and I and he said it was the best taco he’d eaten a long while.
Amazing, the meat never fell off easily to shred so must be user error ! Still amazing.
Just want to check my understanding: If I make this in the Instant Pot, I don’t add beef stock or taco seasoning?
you def add the taco seasoning and the orange juice! no need for stock
Can you make this in a slow cooker?
YES - slow cooker or instant pot. Slow cooker would take about 6-7 hours!
Can we cook it like the way we make the carnitas? Stove top then uncovered to carmelize?
full transparency - I haven't tested it like that but I am inclined to say yes! I will do it next time + test it for a crock pot
This was delicious!!! But SO disappointed to see that HBH has lifted another one of your recipes, Gaby 🙁 it’s so unfair to you and the WGC team.
Keep doing what you’re doing, we all love you!
Thrilled that you love it!! xoxox
Can you make this in the slow cooker? Thank you!
Just go to HBH for the ripped off crockpot version of this recipe!
Oh wait, she didn’t use the crockpot even though it’s in the title of “her” recipe.
LOL
So easy and very flavorful! I couldn’t stop myself from snacking on crispy pieces during dinner cleanup even though I was quite full. Looking forward to having for lunch tomorrow 🙂
Absolutely delish ! If we wanted to add a little more heat to the taste-what would you recommend? More red pepper flakes? Chipotle?
BOTH!! or throw some on while you're broiling so they stay fresh!
This was excellent. Made as-is, with 3lb meat. Straightforward and easy, one of the best things from Gaby we’ve made.
What if I’m making tomorrow and I don’t have access to your amazing taco seasoning
use your fav taco seasoning on hand!!
Could you make the roast the day before
? And if so, to what point- after broiler or broil right before eating?
Thanks!
yes - you totally could! I'd broil the day of so you crisp it up right before serving
What is your favorite brand of tortillas to use? You said it in a live once but I can’t find it!
vista hermosa!
Why the broiler after the instant pot, but a hot oven if it's been cooked in the oven? Is there a difference? Looks delish!
to crisp up the meat!! it wont get caramelized in an instant pot
Could you substitute a bottom round roast instead of a chuck roast?
Chuck roast has more fat and connective tissue, so it tends to break into strands as it “melts”. That adds to the flavor and to the texture/mouth feel. Bottom round has less of the fat and connective tissue, so it holds together and is better for slicing.
If I made this in the slow cooker, do I still cut it in half? And should I use beef stock?