Put your 5 lb. roast in your crockpot
Pour your 16 oz.bottle of bbq sauce over it
Turn your crockpot on high for about 8 1/2hours. Then enjoy your day. Suggestion if going boating or picnicing it can cook while you sleep. Just set an alarm.
Remove roast from pot. Put onto a cookie sheet to pull the pork
Then with 2 forks pull in opposite directions pull the pork into small pieces. It is so easy and there are no rules for how big . You decide. My family likes it in almost strings.
Then place in large skillet dutch oven whatever you have. Add your favorite bbq sauce and just heat it together. Doesn't take 5 miutes. Meat is already hot
Place on Hamburger buns for the best bbq beef sandwiches ever or if picnicing allow to cool and place in your plastic wear for traveling. SO EASY
This recipe has been added to the following public cookbooks:
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| Rating | Submitted by | Comment Summary |
|---|---|---|
| ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ | JMajirsky
08/13/09 02:01 PM | SandwichHow do you make BBQ Beef sandwiches out of a pork roast? |
| ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ | ljohnsang
07/06/08 05:31 PM | YUMMYThis was so easy to prepare and my family loved it!!!!! |
| ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ | Badgertr
06/03/08 03:39 PM | quick tipI have made pulled pork several times in the past in the slow cooker. I found bbq sauce sometimes burned when in the slow cooker too long. I put the roast in plain (no water there is enought fat for juice) then when finished I siphon off fat from top with turkey baster, add my BBQ sauce & shred it right in the crock pot without dirtying extra pots. |
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Here's an easy, reliable way to ensure a moist and flavorful turkey...simply baste the turkey with chicken stock during roasting. When the turkey is done, use a bit more stock to make a quick and tasty gravy.
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