Slow-Cooked Pulled Pork




While I'm not a big fan of pulled pork I did find this to be delicious! It was so moist that we didn't even use any extra BBQ sauce on it. This was one easy dish to make too! To get the pork extra moist let it marinate overnight in its own juice after it has been cooked and shredded. There should be plenty of juice to pour over it from the slow cooker once it's done. We waited until the next day to eat this. I will definitely do that from now on whenever we make this. I found this recipe over at Campbell's Kitchen. This will be my pulled pork recipe from now on! It's also great to make in the summer since there's no oven to heat up and you can forget about it for several hours. Hope you enjoy !


1 can (10 3/4 ounces) Campbell's Condensed Tomato Soup
1/2 cup packed brown sugar
1/4 cup cider vinegar
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 boneless pork shoulder - 3 1/2 to 4 1/2 pounds (I used a bone in shoulder and it was great)


Stir in soup, brown sugar, vinegar and garlic powder in a 6 quart slow cooker. Add the pork and turn to coat.

Cover and cook on LOW for 8 to 9 hours or until the pork is fork tender. Spoon off any fat.

Remove the pork from the cooker to a cutting board and let stand for 10 minutes. Using 2 forks, shred the pork. Return the pork to the cooker.

Divide the pork mixture among your rolls and serve with hot pepper sauce, if desired.

(When the pork was done and shredded I put this in a huge bowl and poured the juices over it and covered it with plastic wrap and let it sit in the fridge overnight. I warmed the meat up the next day and it was perfect).


Comments

Ingrid_3Bs said…
I'm gonna try it! It's got to be good if you reallyliked it and don't normally like pulled pork!
~ingrid
Joanne said…
Slow cooker pulled pork is THE BEST! I am going to have to try this recipe...I'm always looking for a new favorite!
Leslie said…
mmmm..I love me some pulled pork sandwiches!
Julie said…
Interesting with the tomato soup in there. Love pulled pork!
La Bella Cooks said…
Can you believe I have never made pulled pork? I like the idea of the tomato soup in there adding that kick of flavor. Sounds delicious.
Manggy said…
Hot pepper sauce, barbecue sauce, fried onions... I'm game for anything with pulled pork! :)
Jenn said…
Mmmm...I love pulled pork. Plus, I've been trying to use my slow-cooker even more. Delicious!!!
teresa said…
there are few things in this world better than pulled pork in my opinion. this looks awesome!
The only way I ever make pulled pork is in the slow cooker (aka crockpot) I'll have to try it with your seasonings though! Sounds delicious!
My family adores pulled pork, and it is an easy meal. Yours looks so good!
Reeni said…
I have been shopping for a slow cooker - I am dying to make this! It must be really good if you liked it. Thanks for the tip - my family would go insane if I didn't let them eat it right away - especially after smelling it!
Kerstin said…
It's recipes like this that make me want to get a crockpot! Looks so tasty!
Katy ~ said…
Oh, I love how this is so easy and looks delicious. The one I make has a gadzillion ingredients in it and seems to take forever. Yours looks so much more appealing. YUM
Lucie said…
Love pulled pork! Never heard of the tomato soup addition, which actually sounds really great for this!
Donna-FFW said…
Debbie!! This sounds like such a wonderful recipe.So simple, easy, and delicious!!LOVE the thickness of the sandwich!
Amanda said…
I bet it was great! I actually really like pulled pork, haven't had any in a while though. Hmmm :)
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Love pulled pork! Hey, did you want those coffee-themed curtains from here. Found them and washed them, and was going to put them in garage sale this weekend, but then I remembered a reader mentioned they liked them. Took me forever to find the post. ;)
Monica H said…
I've done pulled chicken but never pulled pork- gonna have to try it!
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