One bite of my Slow Cooker Texas Pulled Pork and you’ll wonder what took you so long to make this barbecued taste of heaven. The secret to cooking amazing pulled pork is letting it cook low and slow. The good news is that using a slow cooker will take all the work out of making my deliciously tender perfect pulled pork.
My slow cooker Texas Pulled Pork only takes about 10 minutes of prep work. Once you’re ready, all you need to do is set the slow cooker and get on with your day. After slow cooking in that delicious barbecue sauce, you’re rewarded with flavorful, tender pulled pork.
You’re going to love my pulled pork recipe! It’s perfect for pulled pork sandwiches, tacos, nachos, and be still my heart…. bbq pulled pork mac and cheese. It’s a hearty game-day treat that can easily feed a crowd of hungry friends or family.
This is one of my favorite slow cooker recipes. I mean, who doesn’t love an easy recipe especially one that produces some of the best pulled pork you’ll ever make?
And the best part is there’s no need for a grill or a smoker. In fact, you don’t even have to turn on the oven to make amazing, tender, juicy pulled pork!
But if you’re not a slow cooker fan, I’ve got an easy recipe for Oven Cooked Pulled Pork and for Smoked Pulled Pork Butt.
Ingredients for Texas Pulled Pork
Let’s start by gathering the ingredients we need to make Slow Cooker Texas Pulled Pork. In Chef Speak this is called the “Mise en Place” which translates to “Everything in its Place”.
Not only does setting your ingredients up ahead of time speed up the cooking process, it also helps ensure you have everything you need to make the dish.
This recipe is made with simple pantry ingredients:
- Boston butt aka pork butt
- your favorite barbecue sauce
- chicken broth
- brown sugar
- onions
- garlic
- prepared yellow mustard
- apple cider vinegar
- Worcestershire sauce
- black pepper
- chili powder
What cut of pork is best for pulled pork?
When it comes to making pulled pork, the best cut of pork is a pork shoulder, also known as a pork butt or Boston butt. You can use a bone-in pork roast and honestly a bone equals more flavor. But I prefer the boneless version, simply because it’s easier to work with and I can fit more meat in the slow cooker without the bone.
When choosing a pork shoulder, you want to find one that’s well-marbled (fat = flavor). That being said, you don’t want too much fat covering the pork roast, and it’s best to trim off any excess far from the outside of the roast.
How to make Slow Cooker Pulled Pork
- Add the barbecue sauce, apple cider vinegar, chicken broth, brown sugar, yellow mustard, Worcestershire sauce, garlic, onion, black pepper and chili powder into the slow cooker.
- Mix the ingredients together.
- Add the pork roast to the slow cooker and roll the roast in the mixture to coat it with the seasonings.
- Cover and cook on High until the roast shreds easily with a fork, 5 to 6 hours.
Allow the pork to cool for a few minutes so it’s easier to handle.
- While the pork is cooling, transfer the cooking liquids to a small saucepan. Make sure to pull off any excess fat that is on top of the sauce.
*make sure to loosen any of the tasty bits stuck to the bottom of the slow cooker. - Reduce the barbecue sauce over medium heat until it thickens, and reseason the barbecue sauce as needed.
- Using two forks, pull the pork from the roast into small shreds. Don’t let the pork cool too much, or it won’t shred as easily.
*There is a fine line between allowing the pork to rest and pulling the pork. You want to give the pork roast 20-30 minutes to rest so the juices flow back into the meat. But waiting too long will make it more difficult to shred. - Add the barbecue sauce to the Pulled Pork.
This delightfully delicious Texas pulled pork freezes well (if there’s any leftover). Just place it in a freezer bag with or without sauce, and it’s ready when you’ve got a pulled pork craving!
Who’s ready to join me for this delicious Pulled Pork Sandwich? Serve it with potato salad, macaroni salad, or any of your favorite sides for a true taste of Texas.
Recipe FAQ’s
Actually, you don’t need much in the way of juices or liquids. Some add flavor, like apple juice, chicken broth, or beer. The pork will render the fat, turning it into liquid during the cooking process, but you still need some liquids in the slow cooker.
If you opt for a small amount of liquid, you can simply add your favorite barbecue sauce to the pork, making the process even easier.
That is a question you’ll find many thoughts on. Personally, I like using chicken broth or a hearty dark beer like Guinness. But other liquids like apple juice, or root beer are often used to create delicious slow cooker pulled pork.
While it is difficult to overcook pork in a slow cooker, it can happen. This is why you need to have some liquid in the slow cooker for the entire cooking process. And going any longer than 6 hours can start to turn the pork into mush, but again that will take a bit longer, not just minutes.
Carol Thistlewood
I just put this in my crockpot, its 8.4 lbs. I’m sure this will take quite a few hours. Can’t wait to try it. Thank you for the recipe.
Chef Dennis Littley
Let me know how it turns out.
Sharon
Can I make this pulled pork in a slow cooker ahead of time and reheat?
Chef Dennis Littley
Yes you can. Just make sure to pull the pork before it cools. Then reheat it with chicken stock, beef stock or barbecue sauce.
Michelle Lynn Flesch
Cooking on high for 6 hours isn’t convenient for me, I’m gone 10 hours a day. How long would I cook on low? 8-10 hours?
Chef Dennis Littley
8-10 hours on low should be about right.