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amandasgramma wrote:
I simply put the pork loin in the slow cooker, add salt and pepper and sliced onions (how many depends on my mood). I add about 1/2 cup water. Cook until it pulls apart. I then put the loin on the cutting board (sometimes it pulls apart before i can get it there) and "pull apart". ๐ Then I put it all back in the now empty slow cooker, add a LOT of Sweet Baby Rays BBQ sauce, heat till that's warm and VOILA...you have pulled pork. Best way to EAT it is on Hawaiian buns with a topping of cold slaw ON the BBQ pork -- not as a side dish. ๐ ๐
โAug-06-2015 05:27 AM
magnusfide wrote:Super_Dave wrote:
I either use a can of Coke or a can of chicken broth for my liquid. I don't care for sloppy pulled pork so use a tablespoon of liquid smoke per 2 pounds of meat. The meat will take approximately an hour per pound on low, depending on the output of your crock pot. Once it is done and shredded, I let each sauce their own serving.
Same here only I use Dr. Pepper, the quicker pepper upper. :C
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Jayla wrote:๐ you betcha!
Hey! I also put my cole slaw on the bun! Great minds think alike....
โAug-05-2015 08:06 PM
Super_Dave wrote:
I either use a can of Coke or a can of chicken broth for my liquid. I don't care for sloppy pulled pork so use a tablespoon of liquid smoke per 2 pounds of meat. The meat will take approximately an hour per pound on low, depending on the output of your crock pot. Once it is done and shredded, I let each sauce their own serving.
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donn0128 wrote:
There are several slow cooker rubs available in the spice isle of your local grocery store. McCormacks makes one that we have used several times.
โAug-05-2015 03:13 PM
Super_Dave wrote:
I either use a can of Coke or a can of chicken broth for my liquid. I don't care for sloppy pulled pork so use a tablespoon of liquid smoke per 2 pounds of meat. The meat will take approximately an hour per pound on low, depending on the output of your crock pot. Once it is done and shredded, I let each sauce their own serving.