This quick and easy crock pot pulled pork recipe is ideal for BBQ pulled pork sandwiches. It’s a simple weeknight dinner or a crowd-pleasing dish for guests. With common pantry ingredients and minimal prep, it can be assembled in minutes and left to slow-cook while you go about your day. We especially love it for a relaxed Sunday lunch.

Why You’ll Love This Crock Pot Pulled Pork
After testing many pulled pork methods, this recipe stands out for its ease and reliable flavor. It uses straightforward ingredients you likely already have at home and finishes tender and juicy with a homemade-style sauce. It’s perfect for making the night before or assembling in the morning and letting the slow cooker do the work. When guests arrive or the family comes in from church, the pork is ready to serve—warm, shredded, and saucy.

Ingredients
See the recipe card below for exact amounts and cook times.
- Pork shoulder roast – 3–4 pounds boneless (look for good marbling for the most tender results)
- Ketchup – the base for the sauce, adds sweetness
- Packaged onion soup mix – a simple shortcut for savory depth
- Chili powder – for mild warmth
- Vinegar – balances richness and brightens the sauce
- Worcestershire sauce – brings savory, umami notes
- Prepared yellow mustard – adds tang to the sauce
- Fresh garlic, minced – for bold flavor
- Salt and pepper – to season
- Barbecue sauce – optional, for serving
Crock Pot Pulled Pork Recipe — Quick Overview
Yield: about 6 servings. Prep time: roughly 5 minutes. Cook time: 8–12 hours on low. Total time varies depending on slow cooker and roast size, but the hands-off cooking is the real convenience.
Instructions
- Place the pork roast in the crock pot and season both sides generously with salt and pepper.
- In a bowl, combine the ketchup, onion soup mix, chili powder, vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, mustard, and minced garlic until smooth.
- Pour the sauce over the roast, coating it evenly.
- Cook on low for 8–12 hours, until the pork is very tender and easily shredded.
- Remove the roast in chunks and use two forks to shred the meat into bite-sized pieces. Discard any string or netting from the roast.
- Return the shredded pork to the crock pot, stir into the sauce, and let simmer on low for at least 30 minutes so the flavors meld into the meat.
- Serve on sandwich buns and, if desired, finish with an extra drizzle of your favorite barbecue sauce.

Cooking Tip: Shred Faster with a Mixer
If you’re pressed for time or want to avoid shredding by hand, place warm chunks of the cooked roast into the bowl of a stand mixer and use the paddle attachment on low. The meat will shred quickly and evenly—an easy shortcut that saves effort.


Notes
Serving size guidance: On average, 1 pound of cooked pulled pork serves about 3 people. Because the roast loses moisture and reduces in weight during cooking, expect a 3–4 pound raw roast to yield roughly 2 pounds of cooked shredded pork, which will serve about 6 people at approximately 1/3 pound per person. Adjust portion sizes to your crowd.
Nutrition (Per Serving — approximate)
Calories: 969 | Total Fat: 65g | Saturated Fat: 24g | Cholesterol: 272mg | Sodium: 1041mg | Carbohydrates: 21g | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 15g | Protein: 72g

What Type of Pork to Use
- Choose a pork roast with visible marbling—those streaks of fat keep the meat moist and flavorful after slow cooking.
- Look for cuts labeled pork shoulder, Boston butt, pork butt, or picnic roast.
- This method also works well with beef roasts if you want a pulled beef variation.
What Sides Go with Pulled Pork Sandwiches?
Pulled pork pairs nicely with many classic sides. Try any of the following:
- Potato chips
- Potato salad
- Macaroni salad
- Baked sweet potatoes or sweet potato fries
- French fries
- Macaroni and cheese
- Baked beans
- Spinach salad
- Coleslaw
For toppings, consider barbecue sauce, coleslaw, pickles, or cheese slices for a personal touch.

Equipment
A standard slow cooker (crock pot) is all you need for this recipe. A 6-quart crock pot comfortably handles a 3–4 pound roast. A stand mixer with a paddle attachment is helpful if you prefer a faster shredding method.
Storing Leftover Pulled Pork
Refrigerate pulled pork in a covered container or airtight bag for 3–4 days. For longer storage, portion the meat into freezer bags, remove as much air as possible, and freeze. Properly stored, pulled pork will keep well in the freezer for up to six months.
More Dinner Sandwich Ideas
- Tuna melt
- Turkey burgers
- Sloppy Joes (turkey or beef)
More Slow Cooker Recipes
- Crock Pot Taco Soup
- Crock Pot Potato Pizza Bake
- Crock Pot Chicken Alfredo
- Hawaiian Shredded Chicken (Crock Pot)

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