Pulled Pork Sandwiches

in Crockpot, Freezer Friendly, Pork, Sandwich & Wraps

The Crockpot Queen I am not. My mother, on the other hand, seemed to use it weekly when we were growing up. Before tonight, I’m pretty sure that the only times that I’ve taken it out of the cabinet was to keep queso warm on poker nights and to enter chili into a cook-off once (second place in a field of 30 – not too shabby for a girl!).

My husband is an avid barbecue fan. Barbecue sauce, specifically Rudy’s Sause (or Rudy’s Sissy Sause), goes on everything much like the way a normal person uses ketchup. Or, more accurately, salt.

Pulled Pork Sandwich with Rudy's Sauce Rudy's Sause

Tonight, I made pulled-pork sandwiches in the crockpot. Next to a bowl of cheerios or a grilled cheese, this was the closest that I had in my kitchen to “Just add water!” Or chicken broth, Worcestershire, and mustard… Low and slow, the mantra for any recipe to yield melt-in-your-mouth-tender meat, is definitely the way to go!

No fuss dinners are essential for busy weeks like this one – there is no time to shop and even less time to cook. It really is helpful to be able to dump the ingredients together in the morning and then have it fix itself by dinner. Now if I could only get that darn dishwasher to load itself…

Crockpot Pulled Pork Sandwiches

Pulled pork sandwiches made easy with your crockpot.

Ingredients

  • 3-4 lb pork roast
  • 1 cup chicken stock
  • 2 Tbsp creole mustard
  • 3-4 shakes of Worcestershire
  • 16 oz of your favorite barbecue sauce
  • 2 onion rounds

Instructions

  1. Add stock, creole mustard and Worcestershire sauce to the crockpot and stir. Add pork roast, turning to coat. Cover the top of the pork roast with 8 oz of barbecue sauce. Close the lid and turn to low.
  2. Turn off the crockpot. Remove pork roast from the crockpot to a large plate or cutting board.
  3. Using two forks, shred the meat and separate the fat, pushing it to the side.
  4. Add the meat to a bowl and toss with the remaining barbecue sauce.
  5. Serve on your favorite burger buns/rolls with sliced yellow onion rounds

Notes

Yields: 6-8 servings

Source: Confections of a Foodie Bride

Estimated time: 8 hours

7 comments… add one
  • Deborah

    I love to use the crockpot, especially on busy days like you said. This sounds like something my husband and I would love – I’ll have to give it a try!

  • Wow! Now this may be the reason to push me into finally buying a crockpot. I have never been convinced I would use one – and really, who needs another appliance right? But now.. this looks soo good!

  • Wow…I gotta make this. By the way…Rudy’s is our house favorite sauce as well!

  • I will have to tell the husband about Ruby’s, he is always on the lookout for a good sauce.

  • That looks so good. I’ve never seen Rudy’s sauce before but I will keep my eye out for it nest time I am at the store.

  • I must admit – I am so not a BBQ fan and its so big here! But then again – the sandwiches I order never look as delish as this one! 🙂

  • Catherine

    HI!!! I just randomly found your blog and I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy reading (and of course, looking at your pictures). I’m not a chef or anything but I love trying new recipes that I find and try them out if I get the time. This one entry in particular stood out because I absolutely LOVE Rudy’s BBQ. I just graduated from Baylor University in Waco, TX and that is definitely my favorite BBQ place. I’ve since moved back to Dallas and unfortunately, we don’t have any Rudy’s around here. I really miss their creamed corn. =(

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