Pulled Pork Recipe (Slow Cooker)

Published October 4, 2018. Updated April 17, 2020

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A good Pulled Pork is just one of those comforting recipes we should all have stashed in our recipe book. This is the pulled pork recipe I’ve been using for years! I love how it’s incredibly easy yet incredibly delicious!

Pulled Pork

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork Recipe

So what makes this my favorite pulled pork recipe?

  • A simple homemade dry rub (the seasoning mixture that’s rubbed over the roast).
  • A slightly sweet, tangy, smokey broth mixture the roast soaks and cooks in for 8 hours.
  • I love that since it’s cooked in the slow cooker it’s super tender.
  • And I also like the shortcut of a store-bought bbq sauce here, making it doable for busy days (but feel free to use homemade if you got some on hand).

Then for me it’s not complete without a side of coleslaw. The two just go hand in hand right?

My coleslaw of choice for pulled pork sandwiches is this simple recipe HERE, but I do like to add blue cheese crumbles when pairing it with pulled pork. It takes it over the top.

Pulled Pork ingredients needed shown here

Easy Pulled Pork Ingredients

For the pulled pork seasoning, you’ll need:

  • 1 1/2 Tbsp salt and 1 Tbsp freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 Tbsp brown sugar
  • 2 Tbsp paprika
  • 1/2 Tbsp garlic powder
  • 1 tsp cayenne pepper (or a little more if you want it spicier)

For the roast and broth you’ll need:

  • 4 pound boneless pork shoulder roast (aka Boston Butt roast)
  • 2 cups apple juice
  • 2/3 cup apple cider vinegar
  • 2 Tbsp Worcestershire
  • 1/2 Tbsp liquid smoke
  • 1 1/4 cups BBQ sauce (I like to use Bullseye)

Then don’t forget about the buns and coleslaw if you want to make a bbq pork sandwich!

Pulled Pork Sandwich

How to Make Pulled Pork in the Slow Cooker

  • In a small mixing bowl, whisk together salt, pepper, brown sugar, paprika, garlic powder, and cayenne pepper.
  • Place roast in a baking dish and rub entire roast with dry rub mixture, pressing mixture over the roast. Cover roast with plastic wrap and allow to rest in the refrigerator at least 2 hours, or overnight.
  • In a medium mixing bowl combine apple juice, apple cider vinegar, Worcestershire and liquid smoke.
  • Place roast in a slow cooker, pour several tablespoons of the apple juice mixture over the top of the roast, then pour remaining mixture on the side of the roast (I do this so all the dry rub isn’t washed off the top).
  • Cover slow cooker and cook on low heat 8 – 10 hours.

Pulled Pork shown here finished cooking in crockpot

  • Remove roast from slow cooker and shred (leave broth in slow cooker). Return shredded pork to slow cooker (in broth) and allow to cook on low 10 – 20 more minutes.
  • Drain most of the broth from pork (I leave about 1/2 cup), pour in barbecue sauce and toss.
  • Serve in buns with coleslaw to make pulled pork sandwiches, if desired.

Pulled pork shown here in crock pot pouring barbecue sauce over top.

What’s the Best Pork for Pulled Pork?

Stick with pork shoulder (AKA Boston butt) for flavorful, tender results.

Can I Use a Bone-In Pork Roast?

A bone-in roast works great here too. Look for one that’s about 4.5 pounds to make up for the weight of the bone.

Can I Make Pulled Pork in an Instant Pot?

To make this easy pulled pork recipe in an Instant Pot, cook at high pressure or manual mode for 75 minutes.

Pulled Pork

How to Reheat Pulled Pork

I recommend reheating leftover pulled pork in the oven or in a covered skillet over low heat. Be sure to reheat the pulled pork with some of its juices, otherwise it’ll dry out.

Can You Freeze Pulled Pork?

Yes, this slow cooker pulled pork freezes very well. Seal it inside a freezer bag with some of its juices. To thaw, place in your fridge overnight.

Pulled Pork shown here in a bun with coleslaw sitting on parchment paper on a marble surface

Tips for the Best Pulled Pork

  • Add a good seasoning before cooking. The dry rub used here is tasty and doesn’t call for 101 ingredients.
  • Simmer in a flavorful broth. The roast will soak up the flavors of the broth (which is apple juice and apple cider vinegar based here) throughout that lengthy cook time.
  • Cook low and slow. I love the slow cooker method for pulled pork because it yields perfectly tender shredded pork.
  • Don’t forget the sauce. Pulled pork is all about that barbecue sauce. I recommend using a smokey rich sauce that isn’t too sweet.
  • Add coleslaw for texture, freshness and color. It makes the sandwich look that much more appealing.

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Pulled Pork shown here in a bun with coleslaw sitting on parchment paper on a marble surface
4.85 from 20 votes

Pulled Pork (Slow Cooker)

This is my go-to pulled pork recipe! It's super easy to make, amazingly tender, and deliciously flavorful. Put it in the slow cooker in the morning and come home to a dinner that's practically ready after work.
Servings: 8 people
Prep10 minutes
Cook8 hours 15 minutes
Resting2 hours
Ready in: 10 hours 25 minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a small mixing bowl whisk together salt, pepper, brown sugar, paprika, garlic powder, and cayenne pepper.
  • Place pork shoulder in a baking dish and rub entire roast with dry rub mixture, pressing mixture over the roast. Cover roast with plastic wrap and allow to rest in the refrigerator at least 2 hours, or overnight.
  • In a medium mixing bowl combine apple juice, apple cider vinegar, Worcestershire and liquid smoke.
  • Place roast in a slow cooker, pour several tablespoons of the apple juice mixture over the top of the roast, then pour remaining mixture on the side of the roast (I do this so all the dry rub isn't washed off the top).
  • Cover slow cooker and cook on low heat 8 - 10 hours. 
  • Remove roast from slow cooker and shred (leave broth in slow cooker). Return shredded pork to slow cooker (in broth) and allow to cook 10 - 20 more minutes. 
  • Strain most of the broth from pork (I leave about 1/2 cup), pour in barbecue sauce and toss.
  • Serve in buns with coleslaw if desired.

Notes

  • I like to serve with this coleslaw HERE. I like to add some blue cheese crumbles to it as well it pairs deliciously with the pork.
  • Serve with fresh bakery buns for best results. Skip those down the bread isle.
  • Recipe source: adapted from Food Network.
Nutrition Facts
Pulled Pork (Slow Cooker)
Amount Per Serving
Calories 338 Calories from Fat 90
% Daily Value*
Fat 10g15%
Saturated Fat 3g19%
Cholesterol 92mg31%
Sodium 1921mg84%
Potassium 747mg21%
Carbohydrates 31g10%
Fiber 1g4%
Sugar 24g27%
Protein 27g54%
Vitamin A 1040IU21%
Vitamin C 2.6mg3%
Calcium 55mg6%
Iron 2.8mg16%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

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97 Comments

  • Ed Hochstatter

    Tried this today. Turned out very well. Used my favorite Granite Bay Farms BBQ sauce

  • Sarah

    What size slow cooker are you using? I have a 4.5 quart, smaller than most. Trying to properly adjust the measurements you’ve listed here.

  • Dana M

    My family loves this recipe and we’ve been eating it a long time. I noticed that it’s slightly different, and it looks like you changed the write-up on it as well. Did you put less vinegar than before? It wasn’t quite as tangy as it has been in the past and I wondered if you had adjusted the recipe slightly. It was still delicious, just a little different.

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      Yes I reduced it by 1/3 cup. Sorry I should have noted that, I didn’t know anyone was still using the prior recipe because I shared it so long ago.

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      I haven’t tested but I’m guessing it would freeze and rewarm well.

  • Fran

    Can I make this in a dutch oven? Don’t own a slow cooker but the recipe sounds delicious. If so how long should it cook?

  • Lori K.

    So good! And easy! I made this a few days ago and I’m still drooling in anticipation of leftovers for tonight’s dinner. I never would’ve thought of adding blue cheese, but am I ever glad I did! This one’s a keeper.

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      Thanks for taking to the time to leave a review Lori! Happy to hear you like the addition of blue cheese too!

  • lstall63

    Just let me say this recipe is awesome!! We come from the Mississipi Delta where we fine hone our grilling and bar-b-que…I moved away and do not have access to a grill now and this recipe hit on all cylinders! The only thing I would change is the amount of liquid (1/4 cup vs 1/2 cup) left after shredding the pork before adding the bbq sauce. Sweet Baby Ray’s really adds an element of sweetness with the rub and is great!! Thank you for bringing a piece of home to our new home!!

  • Jacqueline Scribner

    Made this for my granddaughter’s birthday party and it turned out great. Everyone enjoyed it and asked for the recipe. Very easy even for a first timer.

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      I’m happy to hear everyone enjoyed it Jacqueline! Thanks for your comment!