Pulled pork is a recipe made by slow cooking pork shoulder until it is soft and pulls apart easily. It is commonly used is burgers, tachos and to top plates of nachos! Here the recipe also for Tefal Companion, Cook4Me, Monsieur Cuisine Connect and Kenwood Kcook Multi
Pulled pork is simply American BBQ at its best, so here the recipe! Pulled pork should be so tender that it practically comes apart before you start to shred it. It’s flavourful, soft and moist. The best cut to use is the shoulder, a tough cut of meat which becomes tender.
Traditionally it is a barbecue recipe meaning it’s cooked on a grill for hours! However, those without access to a grill rejoice because thankfully pulled pork is easy to make at home in your slow cooker, pressure cooker or even in your oven! Pulled pork demands love and time but I think we can all agree its worth it!
An amazing thing about pulled pork is its versatility. Adding it to burgers with coleslaw is a combination to die for. Fresh coleslaw perfectly compliments the pork and adds freshness and a much needed crunch.
It is an amazing filling for sandwiches, tacos, wraps and quesadillas. It’s a common addition to nachos and it can even be used as a pizza topping!
We knew getting the spice balance right is really important to so in our recipe. Our rub is made up of salt, sugar, pepper, onion, chilli powder, cinnamon and mustard powder.
We added some maple syrup or honey (if you register for The Cooking Hacks you can change the ingredient!), soy sauce, harissa and tomato puree as well, but also beer or water. These wet ingredients prevent the pork from becoming dry while cooking and become a wonderful sauce once the pork has finished cooking.
So here is the recipe to do in manual mode, but if you register for The Cooking Hacks (in addition to changing the ingredients and quantities) you can also get the recipe instructions for Tefal Companion, Cook4Me, Monsieur Cuisine Connect and Kenwood Kcook Multi.
In a bowl add the onion, tomato paste, soy sauce, harissa, honey, chilli powder (optional), cinnamon, mustard powder, pepper and salt into the cooking bowl and mix togheter.
Put the meat in a bowl. 'Pull' the pork by sticking a fork in the shoulder and shredding the meat into small pieces with another fork. It should fall apart easily. Then serve.
Season the meat with barbeque sauce to increase the flavor.