Dr Pepper Pulled Pork in the Crock Pot (2024)

Dr Pepper Pulled Pork in the Crock Pot is as easy as it gets! It's a delicious "set it and forget it" recipe and makes pulled pork perfect for game days, get togethers or weeknight meals!

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Pulled pork is the ultimate “cook once, eat twice” meal and this Crock Pot Dr Pepper Pulled Pork is no exception! I always love a good pulled pork sandwich, but with the leftover meat, it’s great as a pizza topping, pork tacos, on top of a salad, in casseroles and so much more!

Grab a pork roast and the remaining ingredients are likely ones you already have. This recipe will give you a delicious, juicy shredded meat perfect for pork sandwiches and beyond. Set it, forget it, and return home to juicy, tender pulled pork that'll quickly become a family favorite!

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Why I Love this Pulled Pork Recipe

Any easy recipe with just four ingredients is a win in my book!! I especially love this one because it takes just a couple minutes of prep and a few simple ingredients. I also love that the leftovers can be used in a variety of ways - pork nachos, burritos, pizza, etc!

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Ingredients Needed

  • Pork Shoulder- A pork shoulder or pork butt works great.
  • Seasoned Salt- Or your favorite pork rub.
  • A Can of Soda- Dr. Pepper, Pepsi, co*ke or Root Beer are the best options.
  • BarbecueSauce- Homemade or store-bought sauce works great.

What is the best cut of meat for pulled pork?

Pork shoulderor apork butt(also known as a Boston butt) is what I like to use. These cuts tend to have just the right amount of fat. The slow cooking method will break down the proteins and result in that juicy, tender pulled pork you're wanting! You can use bone-in or boneless, though boneless typically cooks more quickly.

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How do you make Dr Pepper Pulled Pork in the Crock Pot?

Ladies and gents.....it's super duper easy! I promise. If you've got a Crock Pot (well, any brand of a slow cooker) and a few minutes to get the meat prepped, you're set!

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Rub the pork with seasoned salt or your favorite pork rub and place on the bottom of the slow cooker.

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Add the can of Dr Pepper (or Coca Cola). I like to pour most of it down the side of the pot, so it doesn't wash all the seasoning off.

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Cook on low heatfor 8 hours or until fork tender.

Remove the pork from the slower cooker and shred on a cutting board. You'll want to discard any super fatty chunks.

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Remove all the liquid from the slow cooker except for 1 to 1 ½ cups. That'll be enough liquid to keep it moist but not soupy.

Add the pork, the reserved liquid and some BBQ sauce back to the slow cooker, stir and serve!

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How do you know when pulled pork is done?

I say "8 hours" on low in the instructions, but it really does depend on the brand, size and model of your slow cooker. There are two things that help determine when the pork is done. First, it should be easy to remove the meat from the bone. And second, the meat should pretty easily shred with two forks.

Are you thinking to yourself.... "Well, I thought pork just had to be cooked to 145F?" True. It would be safe to eat when the internal temperature is 145F, however, a roast is naturally a tougher cut of meat, so it takes more time and typically more heat. Therefore, I don't focus as much on temperature for pulled pork....more on the texture.

*The National Pork Board website is a great resource on how to properly cookdifferent cuts of pork - I highly recommend taking a peek at it!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Use a Homemade Pork Rub?

Of course!! I like using a mixture of kosher salt, brown sugar, black pepper, garlic powder and a hint of cayenne pepper! This recipeis a great option.

Can I Make Pulled Pork in a Pressure Cooker?

You sure can!! I have an Instant Pot and find it a great way to cook pulled pork. I cut a boneless pork roast into large chunks (3-4 inch cubes), season and sear the meat until a nice golden brown on all sides. (Searing isn't totally necessary, but adds more flavor and texture). Then I'll add the soda and cook on high pressure for 50 minutes. Let it do a natural release for 10 minutes and finish with a quick release. Shred the pork and stir in the barbecue sauce.

Can I Make Pulled Pork in a Dutch Oven?

Yes! I cut a boneless pork roast into large chunks (3-4 inch cubes), season and sear the meat uncovered over high heat in a Dutch oven until a nice golden brown on all sides. (Again, searing isn't totally necessary, but adds more flavor and texture). Put the lid onto the Dutch oven and bake in the oven at 300F for four hours or until it's easy to shred. Shred the pork and stir in the barbecue sauce.

Can I use a Pork Tenderloin or a Pork Loin in this recipe?

I do not recommend it. These cuts of meat are too lean and therefore do not shred like a pork shoulder or a pork butt would.

How to Store Leftover Pulled Pork

Let the pork cool completely then package it in Ziploc baggies or in an airtight container. You can keep it in the fridge for up to 5 days or in the freezer for up to three months.

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What to Serve with Pulled Pork

I like serving pulled pork as a sandwich on hamburger buns or slider buns. I serve them alongsidemy favorite baked beansand acreamy macaroni salad. And if you know me, you know I'm always going to have some sort of dessert! A simple dessert likescotcheroosorno bake Oreo Piewould be great!

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Dr Pepper Pulled Pork in the Crock Pot

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Dr Pepper Pulled Pork in the Crock Pot is as easy as it gets! It's a delicious "set it and forget it" recipe and makes pulled pork perfect for game day, get togethers or weeknight meals!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 8 hours hrs

Course Main Course

Calories 383 kcal

Ingredients

  • One 4-5 lb boneless pork butt or pork shoulder can also use bone-in, see notes below
  • seasoned salt
  • One 12 oz can (or 1 ½ c) Dr Pepper soda (or root beer)
  • BBQ sauce of choice

Instructions

  • Rub seasoned salt over the entire pork shoulder.

  • Place the pork into the Crock Pot and then add the soda.

  • Place the lid on the Crock Pot and cook on high for 5 hours or on low for 8 hours.

  • Remove the pork to a pan and use two forks to shred the meat; discard the bone or any really fatty pieces.

  • Remove all but 1 ½ cups of the juices in the Crock Pot and stir in the shredded pork.

  • Add the barbeque sauce and stir. Serve right away or cook on low for an additional hour.

Notes

*This is assuming you start with a 4 pound boneless shoulder. Once it's cooked and shredded, you'll have about 2 - 2 ½ pounds of pork.

**A bone-in shoulder may take a bit longer to cook.

***Nutrition calculated for one 4 ounce portion of the pulled pork; nutritional information will vary depending on the amounts and brand of salt and barbecue sauce used.

Nutrition

Calories: 383kcalCarbohydrates: 19gProtein: 25gFat: 23gSaturated Fat: 8.1gCholesterol: 101mgSodium: 800mgPotassium: 85mgFiber: 0.3gSugar: 16gVitamin A: 24IUVitamin C: 0.2mgCalcium: 12mgIron: 1.7mg

Nutritional Disclaimer

“Dance Around the Kitchen” is not a dietitian or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, we recommend running the ingredients through whichever online nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories and other nutritional values can vary quite a bit depending on which brands were used.

Keyword bbq, pulled pork

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Dr Pepper Pulled Pork in the Crock Pot (2024)

FAQs

How long to keep pulled pork in crock pot? ›

Slow cook the pork 14 to 16 hours.

Cover and cook on the LOW setting until the pork is soft enough to pull apart with a spoon, 14 to 16 hours.

Is root beer or Dr Pepper better for pulled pork? ›

Dr. Pepper is also a favorite to use to tenderize pulled pork, along with ginger ale or even hard cider. These all obviously have a different taste than root beer so think about the kind of flavor profile you want to create and get cooking.

Should pulled pork be covered in liquid in slow cooker? ›

Your liquid should not cover your pork in the slow cooker: it should only come up about a quarter of the way up the sides. The pork will make more liquid as it cooks, and you need to leave room for that. And 10 hours later, this huge hunk of meat is tender and ready.

Why is Dr Pepper good in pulled pork? ›

Dr Pepper – This offers a faint sweetness and helps keep the pork moist as it cooks. Onion – This infuses into the liquid. I also like to mix in the onion as you shred the pork. They'll be ultra soft and will add a good hit of flavour.

What is the best liquid to cook pulled pork in? ›

Transfer everything to a large slow cooker and add a splash of liquid — water is great, but so is broth, apple juice, or beer if you have them handy. Cover and cook on low until the meat is tender and pulls apart easily.

How do you know when pulled pork is done in a crock pot? ›

Midway during the slow cook process you can turn the pork over once. After 10 hours check the interior of the pork with a thermometer. We recommend a temperature of 195-200 °F / 90-93 °C for tender, juicy pork which pulls apart easily.

Should pulled pork be fully submerged? ›

Pour 1 1/2 cups liquid, such as low-sodium chicken or vegetable broth, tomato juice, light or amber beer, white or red wine, orange juice, or a mix of several liquids (and optional liquid smoke) over the pork. The pork should be only partially submerged, with some of the pork remaining above the surface of the liquid.

Can you overcook pulled pork in a slow cooker? ›

On low heat, cook for 8-10 hours; on high heat, cook for 5-6 hours. The pork should be fork-tender and easily shredded. Can you overcook pulled pork in a slow cooker? Yes, overcooking can lead to dry, tough meat.

What happens if there is not enough liquid in a slow cooker? ›

Not adding enough liquid can lead to burning.

"It's important to add enough liquid to ensure the bottom of your dish doesn't burn." If your meal does burn, the chef said to avoid scraping the bottom of the pot while stirring and serving because it can give the entire dish a burnt flavor.

Does Dr Pepper tenderize meat? ›

Dr Pepper isn't just here to flavor this roast: It works as a tenderizing ingredient, too. Marinades include acidic ingredients like vinegar or citrus juice—and in this case, Dr Pepper—that help break down fibers in tough cuts to make meat more tender and delicious after cooking.

Why add co*ke to pulled pork? ›

The Coca-Cola makes the meat fall-off-the-bone tender.

Why do you put vinegar in pulled pork? ›

The vinegar adds contrast to the smoky flavor and cuts through the fat in the meat.

Can I leave pulled pork in crock pot overnight? ›

Slow cook: Cook the pork in the slow cooker on low for 10 hours. Overnight works well for me! Strain: After 10 hours, take out the roast and strain the liquid. You can add this liquid to soups or stews later so save it in the fridge!

Can you cook pulled pork too long in crock pot? ›

Of course you can slow pork too long. You can overcook anything, even with moist heat. Once the meat has cooked completely, become tender and the collagen transforms into gelatin, further cooking will only pull moisture from the meat. It will just become dryer and dryer, even if it is partially submerged in liquid.

Can you cook pork in a crock pot for 24 hours? ›

Season your pork butt generously with salt and pepper. Place all ingredients into a slow cooker and place on the 'low' setting. Cover and let cook 24 hours. Once it's done, carefully remove all the meat and set on a cutting board.

Can I leave pork in slow cooker overnight? ›

Yes, you can use your slow cooker for longer than eight hours, as long as you keep an eye on it. Many slow cookers do have an automatic shutoff after 24 hours.

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