For the full Ultimate Slow Cooker Pulled Pork Recipe with ingredient amounts and instructions, please visit our recipe page on Inspired Taste:
How to easily make slow cooker pulled pork perfect for sandwiches, salads, and tacos. For a quicker version, we have also shared how to make this pulled pork using a pressure cooker or Instant Pot.
Pulled pork is perfect for the slow cooker. Cooking the pork low and very slow is the secret to the juiciest and most tender pulled pork. This is a base recipe and while it is delicious as-is, you should feel free to stir in your favorite barbecue or other sauces at the end of cooking.
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For the full recipe with ingredient amounts and instructions, please visit our recipe page on Inspired Taste: https://www.inspiredtaste.net/30817/slow-cooker-pulled-pork-recipe/
I have never made pulled pork before or written a comment on YouTube. I have to tell you how beautiful this is. I have just made it for my family and they think it’s the best thing I’ve ever made. It is absolutely delicious. Thank you for sharing 😊
Made this twice and it is excellent. Slow cook it all but in the oven. The sauce is simple to make and absolutely delicious. Put a lot more spice in than suggested to make a good strong, chilli based pulled pork.
Simple great dish. Thanks very much.
I love cooking pork because it's so healthy. With the recipes I've listed, I don't believe I've done any using apple cider vinegar. Awesome video! I've got to try this.
This looks so good, and easy too.
I like the way you film/edit your stuff.
looks delicious.
nice recipe, pulled pork was designed for the slow cooker.
OMG !!!!!! That looks delicious…. I’ve got tater soup and cornbread on right now ,, but I’ll definitely make this tomorrow night…. Thanks for sharing…
Sear the pork first. A lost opportunity for additional flavor.
Why not sear the meat first you're dirtying a pan anyway