Pulled Pork for Sandwiches is easy and good for a crowd.
Make the Pork in the Crockpot and then shred it. Its so Easy! i was a little nervous making this but it practically does all the work for you!
Add Cornbread, Rolls, Cole Slaw and Corn on the Cob. Serve with Reds Hot Sauce or BBQ sauce.
Barbeque sauce - set aside 2 cups to mix in when the Pork has been shredded or serve on the side as a condiment
Recipe:
** Allow 8-10 hours on Low OR 6-8 Hours on High **
5 lb Pork Shoulder (bone-in is OK) aka Pork Butt or Boston Butt
Use FRESH (not smoked) make sure not overly fatty,
(No need to brown any of these ingredients before adding)
Add To the Cooker/Crockpot
Base:
2 thin sliced onions
4 garlic cloves, peeled and smashed
1 cup Apple Cider Vinegar** [OR chicken stock/broth (you can use low-sodium)]
** The Apple Cider vinegar really gives the pork a kick. Just a cup will do it. It will marry with the spices and give the Pulled Pork a zesty flavor
Rub for Pork: Mix together:
1 Tablespoon each:
brown sugar
chili powder
kosher salt
plus
1/2 teaspoon cumin
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
Rub spices into Pork, place in cooker, with garlic, onions and ACV, set temp. (Low 8-10 hrs / High 6-8) (my cooker runs hot. i cooked mine for 5 hours on high)
When done the meat will be very soft, Remove pork from cooker/crockpot. Strain the juices through a sieve and remove any bits of bone. Reserve the onions and pour strained liquid into a bowl. I used a gravy separator to get rid of extra fat. This makes a lot of liquid so I needed 2 large bowls.
Shred the pork with two forks. This is so easy ! It will be very soft and take just minutes. Remove any thick sections of fat and any bone.
Return shredded pork to cooker with onions and and strained liquid. I only add back enough liquid to make it moist.
At this point you can mix in the prepared BBQ sauce if you like.
I serve the separated pork jus as a side along with the BBQ sauce as a side.