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Home Slow Cooker Recipes

Easy Slow Cooker BBQ Pulled Pork

By:Nagi
Published:8 Nov '19Updated:30 Apr '25
329 Comments
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My signature pulled pork recipe is slow roasted for 12 hours. This is my easy pulled pork recipe made in a slow cooker, a recipe loved by readers all around the world! High returns for minimal effort, pork is rubbed with a secret spice mix, slow cooked until the meat pulls apart effortlessly then tossed in a simple-yet-flavour-loaded homemade BBQ Sauce.

Super economical, makes loads, freezes 100% perfectly and insanely moreish. Make sliders or a big Southern BBQ dinner plate complete with classic sides like Mac and Cheese, Cornbread and Coleslaw!

Close up of Pulled pork with BBQ Sauce

Easy slow cooker pulled pork

No self respecting BBQ shack would cook pulled pork in a slow cooker. They do an overnight smoke, with a pork babysitter on duty all through the night to stoke the coals, monitor and maintain the temperature, and occasionally give the pork a good spray with their secret-formula spritzer.

I do not do that.

I need my beauty sleep.

(Also, I don’t have a smoker).

So here’s how I make pulled pork in a slow cooker. Simple. Totally hands off. Makes loads, super economical. Amazing result for minimum effort!

Pour homemade barbecue sauce over pulled pork
Pulled Pork sliders and pulled pork dinner plate

What you need for pulled pork

Here’s what you need for pulled pork made in a slow cooker – a spice rub and some kind of liquid for a braising liquid to infuse with flavour, add a touch of sweetness and keep everything nice and moist.

I like to use beer – any beer other than dark brown beers like stout or Guinness. Apple cider – alcoholic or non alcoholic – or similar fruit ciders (like pear) are also terrific. For non alcoholic, apple juice works really well. Emergency fallback: water!

Slow cooker pulled pork ingredients
Best pork for pulled pork?

The best pork for pulled pork is bone in Pork Butt – also known as Boston Butt – or pork shoulder. It’s well marbled with fat so it’s juicy, and it’s a tough cut of pork so it needs the long cook time to become tender enough to shred – which means more flavour infusion time!

Difference between pork butt and pork shoulder

While both are cut from the shoulder of pig, the pork shoulder comes from the lower end (upper leg) whereas pork butt is the upper part near the back which is why the shape is more rectangle block-like. Here’s an excellent diagram from Cooks’ Illustrated!

Homemade barbecue sauce

And here’s what you need for the homemade Barbecue Sauce. It’s my base recipe for all things barbecue sauced – from pork ribs to chicken, beef ribs to brisket.

Sometimes I change it up a bit – depends on the protein and purpose of the dish, but fundamentally the same ingredients!

What you need for homemade Barbecue Sauce for pulled pork

How to make pulled pork

We’re bypassing the step to sit by a smoker through the whole night, and just opting for a simple home version here. So all I need you to do is:

  • rub pork with spice mix;

  • plonk in slow cooker with beer, set and forget;

  • brown in oven – optional step, but totally worth it for that extra little edge of flavour (besides, you need to use a pan for shredding anyway, so you may as well throw it in the oven for a bit!);

  • shred, douse with BBQ sauce, devour.

How to make pulled pork in slow cooker

PS I slow cook it with the thick layer of fat on it so it looks blubbery and unappetising when you pull it out of the slow cooker but it does all sorts of wonderful things to the pork as it slow cooks – imagine the spice rubbed layer of fat slooooowly dripping down the pork and basting it for hours!

Pulled pork should be tender…but not mushy!

When I see pork being shredded with a food processor and vigorously mixed with sauce until it resembles baby food, it makes me want to cry.

We want tender, juicy pork that can be pulled apart effortlessly, but still has the texture of meat – we don’t want mush! To achieve that, you just need to cook it for the right length of time (10 hours on low is long enough) and toss with the sauce gently rather than vigorously stirring it like it’s a pot of soup!

Large pan filled with Slow Cooker Pulled pork with BBQ Sauce

How to serve pulled pork

The two classic ways to serve pulled pork are:

1. Sliders – stuffed in soft rolls with Coleslaw*. Terrific way to serve loads of people – this recipe will make around 20 sliders;

* If you or your hips are anti mayo, try the RecipeTin No Mayo Coleslaw – it’s very, very good!

Platter of Pulled pork sliders with BBQ Sauce

2. Southern BBQ Dinner Plate – complete with classic sides like Baked Mac and Cheese, Corn Bread, steamed corn slathered with butter, Coleslaw (or this No Mayo version) and a side of something green (pictured: simple steamed greens drizzled with butter, salt and pepper).

Dinner plate with Pulled pork with BBQ Sauce with side dishes - Mac and Cheese, steamed greens, cornbread and steamed corn

This recipe makes loads of pulled pork. Pork butts are BIG – so there’s no getting around that!

If you use shoulder you can get smaller pieces. But actually, you don’t want to make this with much less than 2kg / 4 lb because otherwise the pork will cook too quickly and lack the time it needs for the flavour to infuse.

Besides, it freezes 100% perfectly. And imagine how smug you’ll feel knowing you’ve got a stash of this in your freezer??? Shove it in a bread roll for a quick meal anytime! – Nagi x


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Close up of Pulled pork with BBQ Sauce

Easy slow cooker BBQ pulled pork

Author: Nagi
Prep: 15 minutes mins
Cook: 10 hours hrs
Mains
BBQ, Southern, Texas, Western
5 from 103 votes
Servings12 – 20
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Recipe video above. This may well be the juiciest, most flavourful pulled pork you ever have in your life! Homemade BBQ Sauce totally makes it. And there's no denying that using a slow cooker yields the juiciest pulled pork with very little effort. BIG BATCH recipe, 100% perfect for freezing, ideal for entertaining!
Love this recipe? One day, try my ultimate Pulled Pork recipe.

Ingredients

  • 3.5-4.5kg/ 5-7lb pork butt / pork shoulder , bone in, fat cap on (Note 1)
  • 1 cup beer , apple cider or apple juice (Note 2)

RUB:

  • 3 tbsp brown sugar
  • 1 tbsp paprika powder
  • 1 tbsp garlic powder
  • 2 tsp onion powder
  • 2 tsp mustard powder
  • 1 tsp cumin powder
  • 1 tbsp salt
  • 1 tsp black pepper

BBQ Sauce:

  • 1 cup apple cider vinegar (Note 3)
  • 3 cups tomato ketchup (or Aussie tomato sauce)
  • 1 cup water (or use remaining beer!)
  • 3 tbsp molasses , orginal (not blackstrap, Note 4)
  • 2/3 cup brown sugar
  • 4 tsp mustard powder
  • 3 tsp garlic powder
  • 4 tsp Worcestershire sauce
  • 2 tsp salt
  • 2 tsp black pepper
  • 2 tsp Tabasco or cayenne pepper (optional, for spiciness)
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Instructions

  • Mix the Rub together, then rub all over the pork.
  • Place in a slow cooker, pour over beer. Slow cook on low for 10 hours. Pork should be tender enough to easily shred.

Browning in oven (optional, recommended):

  • Preheat oven to 180°C / 350°F.
  • Transfer from slow cooker into a roasting pan (reserve liquid).
  • Scoop fat off surface of juices in slow cooker and drizzle over pork (about 1/3 cup), then roast pork for 20 minutes.
  • Remove from oven, cut thick layer of fat off top and discard. Spoon over 1/4 cup fat from slow cooker juices, then roast 15 minutes.

Shredding:

  • Shred pork using 2 forks. Pour over BBQ sauce, toss gently.
  • Serve stuffed in sliders with Coleslaw, or make a Southern dinner plate with Coleslaw, Mac and Cheese, Corn bread, steamed corn & green beans tossed in butter, with Margaritas to quench your thirst!

Barbecue Sauce:

  • Place all ingredients in a saucepan and simmer over medium heat, stirring occasionally, for 45 minutes or until thickened.
  • Add 3/4 – 1 cup of juices from slow cooker until sauce is syrup consistency.
  • Adjust to taste: sweetness with brown sugar / honey, salt and sour with vinegar. Use per recipe.

Recipe Notes:

1. Pork – Pork Butt (aka Boston Butt) or pork shoulder are the best for this recipe. They are nicely marbled with fat and need to be slow cooked in order to become tender enough to shred with little effort. Get bone in (pork butt almost always is, shoulder is sometimes not). Leave the thick layer of fat because it does all sorts of wonderful things to the meat as it slow cooks (it self bastes!).
If it’s got skin, best to remove if you can (so spice can infuse better) BUT not the tend of the world if you don’t.
Smaller pork – use recipe scaler if your pork is much less than 2.5kg/5lb.
Will also work well with pork scotch fillet roast (aka pork neck) – 8 hours slow cook on low. Recipe will also work for leaner cuts of pork like loin and tenderloin but will require shorter cook times and end result not as juicy (because the meat isn’t fatty enough).
2. Liquid – Braising liquid for flavour infusion. Any beer other than dark beers like stout and Guinness. Hard or non alcoholic cider is also terrific (or pear cider). For non alcoholic, apple juice is my favourite. Emergency fallback: just use water!
3. Vinegar – white wine or champagne vinegar also works well here. Plain white vinegar can also be used but reduce by 1 tbsp as it is a bit sharper.
4. Molasses adds an extra richness to the Barbecue Sauce and also deepens the sauce colour to the dark brown we know and love about barbecue sauce!
5. Other cook methods:
  • Pressure cooker / instant pot – With a slightly smaller pork (2-2.5 kg/4-5lb), I make this in my pressure cooker, 1 hr 20 minutes on high.
  • Oven – 7 to 8 hours at 130C/270F, covered with double foil in a roasting pan with 2 cups of water (plus the beer per recipe). I rarely do this simply because of logistics – I don’t like to leave the house or sleep with the oven on! But by roasting, you do get an amazing crust which I compensate for by roasting the pork briefly after slow cooker. Note: slow cooker yields juicier pork.
6. Servings – This recipe makes a LOT! Partly because pork butts are BIG anyway, also because if you make this with a smaller piece, it cooks faster = less flavour.
A 3.5kg/7lb bone in pork shoulder will comfortably feed 12 people if making a plate with sides.
If making sliders with Coleslaw, it will easily make 20.
7. Storage – freezes brilliantly, even after tossing with sauce. Or keeps in fridge for 4 days. Best reheated in microwave to keep things juicy and moist!
8. Nutrition per serving, pork and sauce only. Calories are quite overstated. A lot of fat gets discarded with the slow cooker juices you don’t use. But I have no way of calculating how much! So just know that the actual calories is less than shown below.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 416.01cal (21%)Carbohydrates: 37.65g (13%)Protein: 36.87g (74%)Fat: 11.34g (17%)Saturated Fat: 3.84g (24%)Cholesterol: 113.4mg (38%)Sodium: 1666.14mg (72%)Potassium: 991.51mg (28%)Fiber: 0.61g (3%)Sugar: 31.94g (35%)Vitamin A: 307.8IU (6%)Vitamin C: 2.8mg (3%)Calcium: 69.45mg (7%)Iron: 3.34mg (19%)
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329 Comments

  1. Caroline M says

    May 15, 2025 at 2:12 am

    5 stars
    To date I’ve not been overly keen on pulled pork and particularly bbq sauce BUT I thought I would give this recipe a go! I found a small piece of Boston butt pork on special offer in Sainsbury’s and followed the recipe! I didn’t have any beer so went ahead with water. It smelled beautiful whilst slow cooking; all those rub smells coming out. It shredded easily and I mixed a little of the bbq sauce with it. I layer it with a posh apple sauce, coleslaw and grated cheese in a bap. It was enjoyed by all who tried it but I liked it better the next day; the same again but the pork cold (it had absorbed the sauce more!) – will definitely be making again – thank you 😊

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  2. Vicki says

    March 9, 2025 at 5:21 pm

    I planned on doing the 36 hour pulled pork recipe, but as I was only delivered a 1.3kg pork shoulder I pivoted to follow this recipe instead. However, I did put the rub on and left it for 24 hours per the other recipe (I made the full amount too, to get a good coating all over the shoulder and the flavour was definitely not too overpowering). I had to leave it in the slow cooker longer than I wanted to (11 hours total) but it was still surprisingly juicy, especially once tossed in the sauce. 9 – 10 hours might have been even better, though. I made half the amount of sauce and even then didn’t end up using it all as I didn’t want the pork too sloppy. Really really enjoyed this recipe and will try the 36 hour recipe as soon as I can find a cut big enough!

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  3. Tracey says

    December 1, 2024 at 11:14 am

    5 stars
    I have just made this twice, amazing flavours, I do not normal like BBQ sauce, but I love yours.
    I cooked the second pork in the liquid of the first pork.
    Question: the liquid the meat is cooked in is too yummy to discard suggestion what I should do with it. I also cooked the pork in cider.

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    • Lizzy says

      January 29, 2025 at 9:23 am

      Tracey, as there’s always lots of liquid left after using the slow cooker, I freeze it for a future quick and effortless meal, most often using the liquid as a sauce base for pasta. You can also add in vegies for more interest, extra flavour and texture.

      Reply
  4. Dian Permatasari says

    October 26, 2024 at 6:53 pm

    5 stars
    I just whipped up an amazing dinner!
    I slow-cooked a delicious pork dish before heading to work and then finished it off in the air fryer for 20 minutes on each side.
    This is my first time making pulled pork, and let me tell you, the recipe was a breeze!
    For just $50 in groceries, I can enjoy dinner for 2-3 days with my family of three.
    Can’t wait to dig in with another side dish!

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  5. DK says

    October 21, 2024 at 6:11 am

    5 stars
    Forgot to add 5 stars – of course! Well-deserved!

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  6. Sheree Milner says

    August 30, 2024 at 2:03 pm

    5 stars
    I have made this a few times now….so, so good!

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  7. Tam says

    August 4, 2024 at 9:09 am

    5 stars
    The Bbq sauce was what set this one on fire. 🤤A big hit with my son and his mates and the rest of us too. Easy to feed a crowd. Thanks Nagi. I’ll be making this again.

    Reply
  8. Mel says

    July 16, 2024 at 8:55 am

    5 stars
    First time cooking pulled pork and this recipe worked out perfectly. Family loved it, even the picky 3 year old asked for more!

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  9. Jo says

    June 30, 2024 at 12:34 am

    5 stars
    I have made this twice and its always a win-win. Being in the South, I have a family of pulled pork snobs. They consider this recipe, by far, the best! I did use SMOKED paprika and omitted the dry mustard preferring to rub 1 Tbs.Dijon mustard on the butt before the dry rub. Thanks, Nagi..I am now going to look up your stroganoff recipe!

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  10. Lauren says

    April 15, 2024 at 10:00 am

    5 stars
    Made this for my husband’s birthday party. We served about 40 adults. I made 30 lbs of pork and we had a good amount of leftovers. This recipe is wonderful! Super easy and fool proof! Be careful when scaling the BBQ sauce… mine was very vinegary. Next time, I would cut down on the apple cider vinegar a bit.

    That being said, I received a lot of compliments and would definitely make this again next time I need to feed a lot of ppl!

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  11. Marshall Jones says

    April 7, 2024 at 11:14 am

    5 stars
    I have made the bbq pulled pork many times without changing anything, and always with excellent results. I really wanted to say that the bbq sauce recipe is my absolute go to, and is much better than anything store-bought. I usually add a bit of liquid smoke and a shot of Jack Daniels at the end. Goes great on pork, chicken, or beef. Great recipe!

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  12. Jacinta says

    March 11, 2024 at 6:36 pm

    5 stars
    Wonderful dish Nagi 🥰
    This is my go-to recipe for pork. So yummy.
    I’ve found the best results with simmering the sauce for at least 45 mins – just as the recipe states.

    Reply
  13. Aislng De Paor says

    February 14, 2024 at 7:02 am

    5 stars
    I made 5lb in the instant pot, but it was a little tough deeper into the joint coming out, I used natural realise and cooked it in the oven as recommended. So I think perhaps 1hr 20 mins not enough

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  14. Maurice Walsh says

    January 23, 2024 at 2:41 pm

    I didn’t put any stars because I couldn’t find more than 5 , from Canada

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  15. Maurice Walsh says

    January 23, 2024 at 2:38 pm

    awesome, best on line cooking you will find out there, never fails.

    Reply
  16. Kristy says

    January 23, 2024 at 8:06 am

    5 stars
    Brilliant! Worked a treat in the pressure cooker as suggested in the notes (2.3kg boneless took about 40 mins) and finished in the oven like the original recipe.
    Kids loved the sauce, had lots left over and have frozen for next time.
    Thanks Nagi!

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  17. Teena says

    January 11, 2024 at 5:29 pm

    5 stars
    Another winning recipe Nagi! Thank you for your brilliant work- your website has completely transformed my cooking skills from sub par to better than I thought possible! My kids say thanks too 💕

    Reply
  18. Liz says

    November 13, 2023 at 10:17 am

    5 stars
    Absolutely amazing !! I use many of your recipes and they never disappoint . Hoping to get your cookbook for Christmas!!

    Reply
  19. JoeBKS says

    October 12, 2023 at 8:39 am

    5 stars
    Made this last night, it was really very good. Kids loved it. Often I would substitute a jar of BBQ sauce over making my own and I am glad I didn’t. Kids think I should make BBQ sauce all the time now. I want to thank you. I use quite a few of your recipes, like your Stroganoff, and as a single Dad to five kids I need good nutritious recipes with variety. When I do a search I look for high stars with a large quantity of reviews and look at yours first. Thank you for helping me be a good parent.

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  20. Uttarakhand Guide says

    October 10, 2023 at 9:04 pm

    5 stars
    can’t wait to try this delicious Pulled Pork with BBQ Sauce , seems amazing and unique. Thanks for sharing this one with us, will surely gonna try this one.

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