Honey Barbecue Pulled Beef Sandwiches with Creamy Dijon Coleslaw. Tender beef, slow braised in the oven or slow cooker, in an easy, smoky homemade barbecue sauce. Served on toasted buns or crusty bread with delicious Creamy Dijon Coleslaw.

Honey Barbecue Pulled Beef Sandwiches
Originally published May 2014.
Honey Barbecue Pulled Beef Sandwiches with Creamy Dijon Coleslaw
I love low effort recipes like this one, especially on the weekend when you may not have a lot of time to cook. This recipe takes a minimum of advance preparation before going into a low oven or slow cooker to slowly braise to tender perfection all afternoon while you’re busy with other things.
A great addition to this recipe are my sandwich rolls for making Philly Cheese Steak Sandwiches.
I don’t add the honey and vinegar to the barbecue sauce while the beef braises because I like to preserve the flavour of the beef without penetrating it with sweetness.
The spiced tomato, onion and garlic sauce is perfect for braising the beef before the sweet and tangy elements are added to the sauce after the roast is cooked. This way, the pure flavour of the beef and the sweet, tangy flavour of the sauce remain distinct but compliment each other amazingly.

I like to use Chuck/Blade roast for a pot roasts and for slow cooked recipes.
Pulled beef sandwiches to feed a crowd.
Don’t be afraid to double up on this recipe to feed a large group or to take along to a pot luck supper. It’s been very popular when I have shared it at a couple of gatherings recently.
I do like to toast the burger buns or crusty bread slices but it isn’t completely necessary. Especially if you want to include them on the buffet table along with the beef and coleslaw so that people can construct their own sandwiches.
Check out our Apple BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwiches recipe too!
You might also like our BLT Salad with Creamy Dijon Dressing and Garlic Herb Croutons to serve with these sandwiches.
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Updated July 2018 to include instructions for preparation in a slow cooker.



Jo-Anne
Saturday 29th of November 2014
Barry - I have made this several times and always get rave reviews !! I now have about 10 lbs of leftover cooked roast beef that I need to use up and was wondering how to get the great favor of this recipe without the "soak" time ?
Barry C. Parsons
Tuesday 2nd of December 2014
Ten POUNDS? You could try making a version of the sauce to warm the beef in but to be honest it won't quite be the same.
Pamela
Tuesday 5th of August 2014
Holy smokes - this is definitely a must have in any menu repertoire! I was so impressed at how easy it was, but how amazing the flavors were. A definite requirement is good hearty crusty bread - it made all the difference in the world.
This one will be on repeat. My husband said... you haven't made those pulled beef things in a while. Mhmm.. a whole week!
Barry C. Parsons
Tuesday 5th of August 2014
Ha! That's men and meat for ya! So pleased you enjoyed the recipe.