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Moist and tender slow-cooked pulled pork is perfect for sandwiches, tacos, pizza toppings, and somore. No need for a crock pot as the Folding Proofer turns any covered metal stock pot or Dutch oven into a slow cooker - just place the stockpot directly on the metal heating plate and set the temperature in Slow Cook mode. Only 15 minutes prep time and true one-pot cooking make this recipe as easy as it is delicious. Try our No-Knead Brioche for delectable pulled pork sandwich buns.

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Yield: About 6-8 servings
Timing: 15 minutes preparation; 10-11 hours in the Folding Proofer. If it is convenient, turn the pork butt over midway through the cooking.

Ingredients

Table header 0VolumeGrams
Smoked paprika3 T36
Salt1 T24
Black pepper2 tsp6
Cayenne pepper¼ tsp.5
Brown sugar1 tsp5
Ground cumin *optional¾ tsp1.2
Honey½ C170
Red wine vinegar¼ C56
Olive oil¼ C56
Garlic cloves, thinly sliced315
Onion, large1340
Pork butt (or pork shoulder)3-3½ lbs1.5 kg

Equipment: Folding Proofer, metal 6-quart covered stock pot less than 8” tall with lid and short handles. Less than 8” total height will allow the pot to rest in the center of the Proofer during slow cooking. To learn more about slow cooking in different types of metal pots, see the FAQ What type of pot should I use for slow cooking?

Note: The original Folding Proofer Model FP-101 or FP-201 may also be used. Set the Proofer to 120 °F / 49 °C and place the stockpot directly on the base plate of the Proofer. Follow the recipe and check the internal temperature of the pork after 9 hours. Internal meat temperature should be at least 195 °F / 90 °C for tender pork.

Get ready. Remove the water tray and rack from the Proofer. Select Slow Cook Mode. Set the temperature at 195 °F / 90 °C.

Combine: Whisk together the smoked paprika, salt, black pepper, cayenne pepper, cumin and brown sugar in a small mixing bowl. Add honey, red wine vinegar, and olive oil to the spices. Stir until thoroughly combined. Gently stir in garlic slices just enough to coat them.

Prepare pot: Cut the onion into thick slices and place on the bottom surface of your stock pot. Cut the pork butt in half and place each piece on top of the onion slices. Spread the honey spice mixture over the top of the pork and place the lid on the pot.

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Cover and cook: Place the covered stock pot directly on the center of the aluminum heating plate in the Proofer. Close the Proofer and allow the pork to cook for a total of 10 or 11 hours. 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.

* Note: Gently place the stock pot in the center of the Proofer base and avoid sliding your pot to prevent scratching the aluminum surface on the base of the Proofer.

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How does one cook something at 120°F and attain an internal temperature of 190-210°F? If the folding proofer can do this, Brod and Taylor needs to contact the Department of Energy immediately. I’m guessing that it really is “set the temp to 210°F” not 120°F.

Walt Gunster

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Thank you for a very good question. We agree the situation is a bit confusing, but actually there is no typo. Typically the Folding Proofer warms objects placed inside that are held on a rack about 1/2 inch above the heating plate. The heating plate does in fact reach a temperature significantly above the set-point. The plate actually reaches 200 F when the Proofer is set to 120 F. Objects placed on the rack above the heating plate will only achieve a temperature of 120 F while a covered pot placed directly on the heating plate surface (without the rack) will reach 200 F. This is just another of the many applications for this versatile appliance.

Brod & Taylor

Hi, under get ready it says: “Set the temperature at 195 °F / 90 °C.”Based on your comment this part is incorrect, no?

Dan

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Hi Dan,This reply was written before we came out with the FP-105 Folding Proofer & Slow Cooker. The recipe above was rewritten for the FP-105 Slow Cooker mode which when selected accurately reflects the temperature of the contents inside the pot. Prior to this, with the FP-101 Folding Bread Proofer you needed to use a temperature conversion chart.

Brod & Taylor

Mein Schweinenacken hatte bei 90 Grad Einstellung nach elf Stunden eine Kerntemperatur von gerade mal 60 Grad, also das funktioniert nicht wirklich dieses Rezept. Ich weiß nicht wie lange das jetzt noch mit dem Gerät brauchen würde um essbar zu sein. Ich habe es auf den Herd gestellt……

M.Schneider

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To achieve the highest temperature, you must use a shiny metal pot. The explanation is here:(Um die höchste Temperatur zu erreichen, müssen Sie einen glänzenden Metalltopf verwenden. Die Erklärung ist hier:)https://brodandtaylor.com/pages/faq#/collection/1013/article/4006If you use a pot that is black or has an enamel coating the temperature will be lower than the setting.(Wenn Sie einen Topf verwenden, der schwarz ist oder eine Emailbeschichtung aufweist, ist die Temperatur niedriger als die Einstellung.)

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Slow Cooked Pulled Pork (2024)

FAQs

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.

Is 4 hours long enough for pulled pork? ›

Slow Cooker Method: Place pork in slow cooker and pour co*ke around it. Cover and cook on LOW (recommended) 8 hours or high for 4-5 hours, until pork is tender and shreds easily with a fork. Instant Pot Method: Place pork in instant pot and pour co*ke around it. Cook on Manual/High pressure for 70 minutes.

Does pork get more tender the longer you slow cook it? ›

At around 2 hours, your pork chops will be cooked through (145°F) and have a texture similar to chicken breast — tender, but firm. Between 3 to 6 hours, the chops will have a texture closer to pulled pork; it will be easy to cut with a fork and will pull easily from the bone.

What is the pulled pork 3 2 1 method? ›

The 3-2-1 method is as straightforward as it sounds: You smoke the ribs as normal for the first three hours, cook them wrapped in foil for the next two, then finish them for one more hour unwrapped.

Should I rotate pulled pork in a slow cooker? ›

Close the Proofer and allow the pork to cook for a total of 10 or 11 hours. 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.

Why do you put vinegar in pulled pork? ›

This thin, vinegar-based finishing sauce, which differs from a BBQ sauce, is the secret ingredient to kick up my smoked pulled pork. After you've pulled your pork butt, drizzle over the meat and combine. The vinegar adds contrast to the smoky flavor and cuts through the fat in the meat.

What liquid keeps pulled pork moist? ›

Additionally, spray chicken broth or apple juice on the meat to prevent it from losing more moisture in the crockpot. To add a strong flavor during the process, white wine can also be sprayed. You can shred the pork during smoking or in the crockpot.

Can you overcook slow cooked pulled pork? ›

By the way, just as it's possible to overcook beef in a beef stew, it's quite possible to overcook pulled pork. You want your pork to be pull-apart tender—an indication that the connective tissue has broken down—but not so cooked that the muscle fibers themselves start to lose structure and turn to mush.

How long pulled pork at 250? ›

A basic rule of thumb, but in no way is it an exact guide, is 90 minutes of smoking time per pound at 225° to 250°. Another way is to use a thermometer the entire time for indications of when your pork may be done. Remove it from the smoker once it reaches an internal temperature of 165°.

Does pulled pork get more tender the longer you cook it? ›

It depends on the cut of pork. For cuts with lots of fat and cartilage like shoulder, butt, belly, ribs, shanks etc cooking it at a low heat for a long time does make them more tender. But if it's a lean cut like loin, tenderloin, chops, etc it will make it more tough and dry instead.

Why is my slow cooked pork not shredding? ›

If the pulled pork doesn't shred easily you either got the wrong cut of meat, or it is not done cooking. For best results, cook on low heat. If you must, this can be cooked on high for about 6 hours.

Why is my slow cooked pork still tough? ›

It's because you haven't let the collagen break down. Extend the cook time, make sure there's enough liquid and keep an eye on the dish.

Why is my pulled pork rubbery? ›

You can overcook pulled pork if you boil your pulled pork for too long or at too high a temperature, it won't shred easily and will likely become dry and tough. As a result, it may not be as tasty, moist, and tender as you'd like it to be.

What is the magic number for pulled pork? ›

Get a meat thermometer and stick it in the pork. When it reaches 200 degrees it's ready to become pulled pork. That is the best internal temperature of the meat. You could eat it at a lower temperature, but the magic number is between 200 and 205 degrees.

What is the secret to pulled pork? ›

Pulled pork is made with pork shoulder, also called pork butt for whatever reason, and has lots of collagen which when cooked low and slow melts into gelatin which makes for tons of flavor and moist meat. Best to cook at about 200–225°F and get the internal temperature up to 190°F.

At what temp does pork pull apart? ›

The USDA recommends that pork is cooked to an internal temperature of 145°F (62.8°C) for food safety. But every griller worth their salt knows that cuts rich in collagen, like pork butt, need to be brought to much higher temperatures (195-205°F [91-96°C]) to properly break down the connective tissues.

Why add apple cider vinegar to pulled pork? ›

Why add apple cider vinegar to pulled pork? Pulled pork relies on both the vinegar's acidity and the low-and-slow cooking process to tenderize the meat, breaking down the protein to give the dish its signature moist, fall-apart texture. Cider vinegar also provides a tangy counterpoint to the fatty pork.

Should pulled pork be fat side up or down in crockpot? ›

Worgul recommends placing the pork in the slow-cooker fat side up. The fat will render thoroughly during the cooking process and by placing the meat fat side up, it makes it much easier to remove excess fat before serving. "The cooker will be nearly filled with fat and liquid after hours of cooking.

Should pulled pork be submerged in liquid? ›

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.

What liquid should I cook pork in? ›

Apple cider vinegar: Adds a little tanginess and helps to tenderize the pork. Without it, the pork tastes flat. Adding the vinegar wakes everything up. Fish sauce or Worcestershire: Seasons our cooking liquid and adds a nice burts of umami, which makes the pulled pork even more delicious.

How do you make pulled pork more moist? ›

Brining overnight locks in juices and injects flavour all the way through the pork so every mouthful of pork is seasoned; and. Slow-roasting at a very low temperature means less moisture loss and in turn more succulent meat.

Should I put liquid in a slow cooker for pulled pork? ›

Just add an onion and maybe a green pepper. The liquid from them will not only help flavor the meat, but will also add more than enough liquid to keep it moist. Yes, it's generally recommended to add some liquid when cooking pork in a slow cooker to prevent it from drying out and to help distribute flavors.

How do I get more flavor in my pulled pork? ›

We use brown sugar, onion powder, garlic powder, cumin, smoked paprika, a good amount of salt & pepper, and a pinch of cayenne! Make sure you use all of the seasoning! Also, really rub it into the pulled pork, get all of the nooks and crannies!

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