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This is the easiest slow cooker pulled pork, but it tastes unbelievable!  Make a huge batch and freeze some of it to put on sandwiches or pizza, in soup, tacos, fried rice and more!

This is the easiest slow cooker pulled pork, but it tastes unbelievable! Make a huge batch and freeze some of it to put on sandwiches or pizza, in soup, tacos, fried rice and more!

This is the easiest slow cooker pulled pork, but it tastes unbelievable! Make a huge batch and freeze some of it to put on sandwiches or pizza, in soup, tacos, fried rice and more!

I am not kidding.  This is the easiest slow cooker pulled pork ever.  Probably the easiest slow cooker recipe period.  I always feel like slow cooker recipes are more work than they should be.  Isn’t the point of the slow cooker that you just throw everything in and then leave, and come home 8 hours later to a delicious meal?  Most of the good slow cooker recipes I have made require a few prep steps before or after.  And that is fine, I’m willing to do a few extra steps to make sure my meal turns out great.  But a super easy, almost no prep recipe is always welcome.

This is the easiest slow cooker pulled pork, but it tastes unbelievable! Make a huge batch and freeze some of it to put on sandwiches or pizza, in soup, tacos, fried rice and more!

I had never made pork in the slow cooker before this.  Although I love bacon and baby back ribs, I don’t prepare pork very often for dinner.  I think I had a bad experience with a pork loin and never really wanted to try it again.  I didn’t realize how AMAZING a pork shoulder would turn out if I just used my slow cooker.  It is like the slow cooker is made for the pork shoulder.  ALSO – I keep writing slow cooker, but I always call it a Crock Pot in real life.  Even though Crock Pot is the brand name.  It’s kind of like calling tissue “kleenex” and a bandage a “band-aid”, which I also do.  But I’m trying to be fair to all those slow cookers out there that are not Crock Pots.  So I’ll try to stick to calling it a slow cooker.

This is the easiest slow cooker pulled pork, but it tastes unbelievable! Make a huge batch and freeze some of it to put on sandwiches or pizza, in soup, tacos, fried rice and more!

It takes one minute of prep. When it is finished, you have the most succulent, juicy, tender, fall apart pork you have ever seen.

So, back to this pork roast.  Holy heck.  Let me count the ways I love this roast.  It takes one minute of prep.  Then you can forget about it for nine hours.  When it is finished, you have the most succulent, juicy, tender, fall apart pork you have ever seen.  All you need to do is shred it with two forks and then serve it in any of the following ways: Put it on a sandwich.  Make a taco.  Put it in some soup.  Make lettuce wraps if you are trying to be healthy.  Put it on a pizza.  Stand at the counter eating it with your fingers Put it on a plate and eat it at the table with silverware like a grown up.  The reason I made this so flavor neutral is because I wanted it to be like a blank slate.  This makes a really large amount ot meat, so unless you are feeding a crowd you will have some left over.  And it freezes beautifully, so you can have some on hand for emergencies – like those nights where ordering a pizza seems like the only option.

This is the easiest slow cooker pulled pork, but it tastes unbelievable! Make a huge batch and freeze some of it to put on sandwiches or pizza, in soup, tacos, fried rice and more!

I have a few recipes up my sleeve using this pulled pork, but this is the foundation of countless customizable options.  All I did to make this pulled pork roast is this: Season the roast with kosher salt  Put it in the slow cooker.  Turn on the slow cooker to low and set for nine hours.  That.  Is.  It.  Sure, you can add some spices if you want, but I like that this is a blank slate for any number of recipes I might want to use it for.  And it is anything but bland.  I dare you to NOT pop any of it in your mouth when you are shredding it.  You won’t be able to stop yourself.

This is the easiest slow cooker pulled pork, but it tastes unbelievable! Make a huge batch and freeze some of it to put on sandwiches or pizza, in soup, tacos, fried rice and more!

A note about the cut of meat.  I have used both boneless boston butt and bone in picnic shoulder for this.  They both turned out great but I prefered the flavor of the boston butt.  PS – I see you loling about it being called “butt”.  It isn’t really from the “butt” of the pig.  It is from the shoulder 🙂  If you are a food nerd like me and you want to know why it has that name, check out this article.  Also, when I was buying this roast, I first found some “enhanced” roasts in the meat section.  Run!  Run away!  We don’t want our meat “enhanced”, AKA injected with a salt water solution.  No thanks.  Luckily I found a beautiful pork roast behind the butcher counter.  If you find a roast shrink wrapped and labeled “enhanced” put it down and walk over to the butcher counter.  They probably have a much better roast for you.

This is the easiest slow cooker pulled pork, but it tastes unbelievable! Make a huge batch and freeze some of it to put on sandwiches or pizza, in soup, tacos, fried rice and more!

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The Easiest Slow Cooker Pulled Pork

5 from 13 votes
Prep 1 minute
Cook 9 hours
Total 9 hours 1 minute
Servings 10 Servings
This is the easiest slow cooker pulled pork, but it tastes unbelievable!  Make a huge batch and freeze some of it to put on sandwiches or pizza, in soup, tacos, fried rice and more!

Ingredients 

  • 1 boneless pork shoulder roast Boston Butt, around 4 pounds
  • kosher salt

Instructions 

  • Season the roast all over with kosher salt. Place in slow cooker and set to low. Cook for about nine hours.
  • When cooked remove from slow cooker and allow to cool slightly. If desired, remove any large pieces of fat - they should be very easy to remove at this point. Using two forks, shred the meat.

Notes

I like to leave the fat on the roast during cooking as it really contributes to the flavor. When the roast is cooked, the extra fat scrapes away extremely easily with a fork.
**Avoid buying a roast that has been injected with a sodium solution. Try to find a roast that is natural and untampered with. Most likely this will be at a butcher counter.
***You can also use a bone in roast if you can't find boneless

Nutrition

Calories: 55kcal | Protein: 10g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 26mg | Sodium: 23mg | Potassium: 163mg | Calcium: 3mg | Iron: 0.4mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Dinners
Cuisine: American
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Adapted from Nom Nom Paleo

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  1. 5 stars
    I make this frequently. One thing I do differently. I cool the pork in the Crock Pot, then put the whole thing in the refrigerator. (You must have one with the removable pot!). The fat rises to the top and hardens if left for a few hours or overnight. You can then easily remove the extra fat keeping the good juices in the pot and shred with a fork. Of course, this makes it a two-day deal, but the results are less fat and just as tasty!

  2. I love slow cooker dishes, Meghan. I adore the feeling when you come home in the evening and get dinner ready. This looks super juicy and mouth-watering.

  3. 5 stars
    So simple. It’s good to be reminded that we don’t need to spend hours chopping up 27 (!?!?) different ingredients to get something good at the end of it. That slow cook is 9 hours well spent. Hoping you will be posting some recipes for your favourite creations with the pulled pork soon.

  4. 5 stars
    Absolutely crazy about pork and just started experimenting with “less prime” cuts in the slow cooker. This version will be happening very soon! Kind of perfect cuz my kids are picky as heck but they can customize this however they like.

  5. 5 stars
    Great minds think alike, pulled pork is on our menu for this weekend. ‘Cept I’m going to add an ingredient and slather it in BBQ sauce. I can’t resist. Your version kind of reminds me of kalua pork, an old Hawaiian favourite!! 🙂

  6. 5 stars
    What an awesome recipe! Just 1 ingredient, and uses a crockpot, so it just cooks itself! Can’t get any easier than that! I love pulled pork, yummy yum! There are so many goodies you can make with it! My favorite is on a sandwich, and I mix in some BBQ sauce so it makes BBQ pulled pork!

  7. 5 stars
    Pork shoulder is definitely the jam… I mean what is not to like about tender, melt in your mouth, deliciousness? Whenever I make it, I make a few pounds and it seems like I NEVER have any left for the dang freezer because Boy goes to town on the stuff. LOVING your easy-peasy, slow cooker pulled pork, Meghan! This is lazy girl perfection! Pinned! Cheers, doll!

    1. Haha, I didn’t have any leftover this time either. I was like “Where did it all go? Oh, in my stomach.” Thank you so much Cheyanne!

  8. 5 stars
    These pictures make me want to put my hands through my screen and grab some of that gorgeous, juicy pork! Seriously, NEED! – Also, in response to Adina, I’ve made pulled pork in the oven before and it works out great too. I usually brown all sides in a skillet (but you could skip this step), wrap it up in foil and bake it at 300 degrees for 4 – 4 1/2 hrs.

    1. Thank you so much Stephanie! I wish I had some right now actually! 🙂 And thanks for the tips about oven baking this too!

  9. It looks so delicious, I have never had pulled pork but would love to try it. I don’t have a slow cooker though… 🙁

    1. I bet it could be adapted to a dutch oven on low heat. I haven’t tried it myself so I don’t know the specifics, but it would be worth trying! Thanks Adina!

  10. 5 stars
    I was introduced to the wonder that is pork shoulder earlier this year and I love it! I’m so with you on thinking slow cooker recipes should be uncomplicated and it doesn’t get any easier than this. Pulled pork is such a good base for different recipes. I’m definitely using this method next time I need to cook some.

    And I had no idea crock pot was a brand name! I thought crock pot vs slow cooker was a regional thing. Talk about brand dilution…

    1. Thank you Tracy! It is amazing, right? And I NEVER think about the brand name thing either. My crock pot IS actually the crock pot brand, I guess that is why I always use that term 🙂

  11. I adore doing pork in the slow cooker! And this is just so simple! Perfect to make and use in so many meals! Happy weekend!

  12. Oh it’s so easy! You really never would guess, though. You can really see how tender and juicy the pork is too from the photos – it looks amazing! I feel like I really need a slow cooker now! Recipes that use them keep on popping up absolutely everywhere I go, and I think it’s a sign from the universe!!

    1. Thank you Lisa! I use my slow cooker often enough to make it worth it. You can do most things in the oven instead, but I like that you can leave it on and leave the house if you want.

  13. I was fortunate enough to actually sample the pulled pork with Meghan of Fox and Briar~~WOW!! I didn’t even think I liked pork!! This is a definite keeper-recipe!! Yummm~?
    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  14. 5 stars
    I agree with you – slow cooker recipes should be easy. This really is haha. Like couldn’t be easier. So good. I love pulled pork. I really should make some soon. I’ve tried a variety of methods including the Coca-Cola method. I don’t really have a preference right now TBH.