Slow Cooked Shredded Beef Sauce
![Slow cooked shredded beef sauce](https://i0.wp.com/myfamilysfooddiary.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/IMG_0047.jpg?fit=1638%2C2048&ssl=1)
Once you try this slow cooked beef sauce, it will become a family favourite I’m sure! I’ve had this particular recipe on my list to upload for a very long time. With the winter months now upon us I thought it was the perfect time to share, as we all long for more comfort food.
The cut of beef
For the slow cooked shredded beef sauce I usually use chuck steak as I found that it has the perfect balance of tender meat to flavourful fat. I’ve also used blade steak and other slow cooking pieces, which worked well also but I found that I had to add extra olive oil to the dish. You can find chuck steak easily at the supermarkets and butchers, the difference being though the size and thickness they are available. The beef is slow cooked for a fair bit of time so overall the size doesn’t affect the tenderness greatly.
The flavourings
Herbs and spices can do wonders to a dish, especially when the meal is slow cooked and the flavours have time to develop further. Basic seasonings used here include: dry rosemary, cinnamon, garlic powder (may be replaced with fresh minced garlic) black pepper and salt. When I use red wine in my cooking I usually choose merlot because of its sweetness in comparison to a shiraz. And in general if the red wine you are using in your cooking is not one that is nice enough for you to drink… then don’t add it in your food either.
Method to follow
Slow cooking without an actual slow cooker, usually involves baking the food covered at a low temperature. Based on the amount of fat found on the meat and the recipe sometimes you might need to render the fat first. To do so you can use a flameproof baking dish, just like my recipe below, or a separate frying pan. Once that is done, all you have to do is add the rest of the ingredients and aromatics you want in the dish and bake it covered. Lastly, depending on the type of recipe, you might need to bake the food uncovered for a short time to give it that extra colour or reduce the liquid further.
![Image of the baking dish with the shredded beef and sprinkling some chopped fresh parsley](https://i2.wp.com/myfamilysfooddiary.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/IMG_0056.jpg?fit=819%2C1024)
I have a few other slow cooked recipes, including: Slow cooked lamb with chickpeas and capsicum, Mexican pulled pork, Greek style slow roasted lamb leg and Slow cooked lamb kleftiko traybake.
Benefits of slow cooking include:
1. Fuss free meal prep by basically assembling the ingredients and letting the oven do the rest, with minimum cleaning. A one pot wonder type of meal!
2. The flavours develop so much more as they are stewing away.
How to use and store the sauce
This is the most versatile slow cooked beef sauce! For this blog post I chose to shred the beef and toss the sauce through some precooked pasta. However the possibilities are endless. You could treat it just like mince sauce and use the shredded beef in tacos, wraps, pasta bakes, jacket potato filling or even salads. Otherwise if you choose in the end not to shred the beef you could leave it as small pieces and accompany it with a smooth buttery potato mash or even a rice pilaf.
![Image of the slow cooked shredded beef sauce tossed through pasta.](https://i0.wp.com/myfamilysfooddiary.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/IMG_0100.jpg?fit=819%2C1024)
For this particular recipe, I only used half of the slow cooked shredded beef sauce through the cooked pasta. The other half I stored in reusable containers and placed it in the freezer once it cooled down. That means next time I can use the sauce in another type of meal if I want without having to set it to cook for four hours beforehand. From frozen, it is best if you thaw the sauce overnight in the refrigerator. Alternatively you can defrost it using the appropriate microwave settings.
![Image of a close up of the slow cooked beef sauce passed through pasta.](https://i1.wp.com/myfamilysfooddiary.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/IMG_0094.jpg?fit=819%2C1024)
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3 comments
I love slow cooked meals and this is up there with the best! So simple and yet so full of flavour. We couldn’t decide whether to freeze some of it or just keep eating it! This will definitely become a regular meal in our house!
When Eleni posted this recipe, it screamed ‘make me’, so I did. Not only is it super easy and mess free to prepare but the flavours…ohhhh wow.!!The meat literally pulls part without any effort. All the ingredients come together and produce a perfect sauce , that’s ever so tasty. Have it on pasta, rice or even some mash, the possibilities are endless. Thank you Eleni, it’s a keeper!
I attempted to cook this yesterday and it came out great, so easy to make as well!