Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (2024)

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (1)

daneanp

Rating: 5 stars

07/07/2018

Hands down, the best pulled pork we've ever had! My grocer only had boneless pork so I only had this in the slow cooker for about 4 1/2 hours and it was perfect. I did add a little ACV and another 1/2 cup of peach preserves to the sauce to adjust the flavors a tiny bit (we really wanted to taste the peach) and then put the shredded pork into the sauce on low for about an hour. Amazing. We made the sliders with the meat and they were amazing. Definitely a keeper of a recipe here. And so easy.

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (2)

aborelli290

Rating: 5 stars

01/24/2018

I have made this recipe about ten times now as it became a family favorite after the very first offering. I've learned to prepare the meal (searing the meat; cutting up the onions/garlic; making the sauce) the night before, as looking at raw pork in the early hours doesn't do it for me. I put the prepared pork, sauce and onions/garlic in the crockpot and into the fridge. First thing in the morning, I take it out and put it into the crock pot warmer. I've found that cooking it 8-10 hours only makes it more tender.

I haven't been able to find peach preserves, so I just buy a can of peach slices, drain them and then blend them in a food processor. I freeze what I don't need in 1/2 cup portions for the next time.

I also hide a bottle of bourbon behind the balsamic vinegar and molasses so it doesn't get used for nefarious purposes!

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (3)

Robin35051

Rating: 2 stars

01/15/2018

I found the pork dry once pulled, and while the sauce did add moisture, the dryness gave the pork an odd mouth feel. Don't think I will do this one again.

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (4)

Jennifer

Rating: 5 stars

12/02/2017

This recipe turned out perfectly. I was a bit worried initially that it would have too much of a kick, but once everything cooked down, it was perfect. It was super easy to brown the meat in the pan, and move to the slow cooker. I'll be making this recipe again.

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (5)

Ayse

Rating: 5 stars

11/03/2015

this was amazing! i am constantly craving it. however because me and my family don't eat pork i substituted it with chicken

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (6)

MrsHerholdt

Rating: 1 stars

10/23/2014

Okay, I must have done something wrong... Not sure if it was the molasses combined with balsamic vinegar and soy sauce? But this tasted horribly bitter. Bitter, bitter, bitter. Almost spit it out. My husband and 16-year-old son ate it, but they'll eat anything. I'm going back to my recipe with onions and ginger ale, topped with good old fashioned BBQ sauce.

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (7)

MyRecipes Member

Rating: 5 stars

10/12/2014

I've made this a few times now, my family LOVES it. Served with good, Southern sides. Such an easy meal, tastes like hard work, but it really just sat in a crockpot all day. I've used peach preserves, as well as canned peaches when that was all I had, amazing every time!

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (8)

ktleyed

Rating: 3 stars

09/14/2014

Really good, but my sauce didn't come out as thick as it should have, next time I'll add more cornstarch. Made the sliders two days later.

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (9)

FayeAmira

Fantastic flavor. Used apricot preserves like many others. Also used brandy instead of bourbon since that was on hand. This is a great make ahead meal. I shred and store the meat in one container, and put the un-drained sauce in another container. After a night in the fridge the fat layer had hardened and comes right off. From there it's easy to continue, and since it just simmers your hands are free. Leftovers freeze great. We had no issues with the number of servings, but we were also going the the serving size listed. And of course serving with a starch and a vegetable. My kids love this on buns, I like this with a cabbage salad. Pretty sure well-drained leftovers would be awesome on a pizza.

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (10)

lynn770

Rating: 4 stars

09/02/2014

I thought this was a great recipe. I think I will be making it again for an app party I'm having next month to serve with slider rolls. I did add 1 tsp of apple cider vinegar to the sauce and I may add a little more next time as I felt it still needed a tang to go with the sweet. I used a 4.5 lb pork shoulder butt and it turned out fine. I picked out the extra fatty pieces and ended up with 20 servings. I did find this recipe in Cooking Light so it makes me wonder how much some of the other reviewers who came up short were serving per person. Maybe they had an extra fatty shoulder?

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (11)

ggcloutier

Rating: 5 stars

08/18/2014

Wonderful recipe! Happened to have apricot preserves so used them in place of peach. Omitted the red pepper (family member has chili pepper sensitivity/allergy) and substituted with some cumin and mustard seed for a little kick. Also, based on other reviews, we subbed apple cider vinegar in place of the water for finishing the sauce. Delicious with coleslaw on rolls. Added to the favorites!

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (12)

MLW81608

Rating: 5 stars

08/15/2014

Family favorite.

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (13)

Joycat3

Rating: 5 stars

08/13/2014

Very good! Easy and so good. I used a leaner cut of pork (on sale)-it came out so to ender. It did take awhile for the sauce to cook down-I took it down to about 2 cups and used a bit more cornstarch.

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (14)

gcatkids

Rating: 5 stars

08/06/2014

Excellent! Tender juicy and soooo easy to make. Didn't have to add any cider vinegar like some others commented. Thought it was perfect as is. There was plenty of meat for at least 8 to 10 people using the recommended size roast. The only adjustment I made was to double the water and cornstarch for the sauce and didnt boil it down as far as recommended. The sauce can easily be used for other dishes.

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (15)

hercheyk

Rating: 5 stars

07/29/2014

This recipe is outstanding! I cook a lot for my friends, and when I made this the other night, a couple of them commented that it was their favorite thing I've ever made for them. I used about 7 lbs. of pork (bone-in), doubled everything else, and it made about 10 sandwiches with plenty of sauce.

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (16)

susan

Rating: 5 stars

07/29/2014

Absolutely delicious! Made as is except for boneless Boston butt roast instead of bone-in, and per other readers I added about a tsp. of cider vinegar at the end after tasting the sauce, I think it does add a little tanginess. Very tender roast, wonderful sauce, some tasty leftovers for the freezer - can't ask for better than that! I served on potato buns with coal slaw and chips on the side. Great easy make-ahead casual dinner, I will definitely make this one again.

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (17)

Schmimi

Rating: 3 stars

07/25/2014

I'm wondering if this recipe really calls for a 3.5 lb bone-IN pork shoulder roast. I got a 3.5 lb boneLESS shoulder roast at the store today, because they didn't have any bone-in ones. And looking at the roast I got, I find it hard to believe that a 3.5 bone-in roast would actually feed 12! The boneless roast that I got looks like it might feed 6 adults, probably no more. (I dislike having to rate recipes before I actually try them, but this looks like a good one and I can't comment with out rating. (Frustrating!))

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (18)

foxglove999

Rating: 4 stars

07/24/2014

The flavor was very good. I used apple cider vinegar and boneless pork loin and it worked very well. No fat from the meat, so I didn't have to drain that off. If it comes out bitter, you probably burned the spices. It's a fine line between a nice bark and burnt spices.

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (19)

silverback97701

Rating: 4 stars

07/22/2014

The best pulled pork I've had that was cooked in a crock pot. Great flavors super easy. What else can you ask for.

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (20)

myalliby

Rating: 3 stars

07/21/2014

Good solid recipe. I added an extra tablespoon of peach preserves while reducing the sauce.

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (21)

brighteyes8

Rating: 4 stars

07/21/2014

Very good but agree with reviewer that suggested it needs more vinegar -- otherwise it's a little too sweet. I added about 2 t. -1 T. apple cider vinegar to the finished product and thought that improved it.

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (22)

janieweisbecker

Rating: 5 stars

07/18/2014

OMG - The best! I used a small boneless pork loin roast that contained some light and dark meat, it had no visible fat. It turned out so tasty and was very tender, with no fat to drain. I shared it with friends at work. Everyone loved it.

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (23)

Vailmorgan

Rating: 5 stars

07/15/2014

This was delicious! Had guests over for dinner and everyone loved it. Made the recipe as is and thought it was the best recipe for pulled pork. Easy and tender with great flavor. The recipe says it serves 12 at 3 oz per person. I fed 5 adults and only had a little bit leftover (a small serving). Served with 'slaw and grilled corn.

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (24)

jrcinms

Rating: 5 stars

07/10/2014

So good and easy! Definitely a keeper...

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (25)

SailorJessy

Rating: 5 stars

07/09/2014

Absolutely loved this recipe! Used apricot preserves instead because I already had it on hand, otherwise followed the recipe exactly. I will definitely use this again for get-togethers.

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (26)

Eggcellent

Rating: 5 stars

07/07/2014

Awesomeness in a Crock Pot!

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (27)

nola0107

Rating: 3 stars

07/05/2014

The pork itself was cooked perfectly and was delicious. The sauce was just okay. It was a little bitter. I also added some BBQ sauce to the finished product because there just wasn't enough flavor. I made it exactly according to the recipe except I didn't add the bourbon. Maybe that was a key flavor component that was missing in mine. I also didn't add all of the onions and garlic back in. I thought my kids wouldn't eat it with visible onions in it. I probably won't make this again with the sauce.

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (28)

KarinF

Rating: 4 stars

07/05/2014

I made this for the 4th of July. I thought it was really good, but I saw a similar recipe in Better Homes, so I combined that to the rub. I slathered on Dijon mustard before putting the rub and included some dark brown sugar, and a tblsp of chili powder. It came out very rich and the sauce was good. Because I modified it, I gave it four stars but people loved the flavor!

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (29)

sepicer

Rating: 5 stars

07/04/2014

Excellent recipe. I wouldn't change a thing. I made it for the Fourth of July. With only two of us, I froze packets for quick meals.

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (30)

carolfitz

Rating: 4 stars

07/02/2014

Easy and very good. Followed directions with one mistake and one intentional change. the mistake -- accidentally put in ¼c bourbon along with the broth; the change -- discarded onions & garlic; still added ¼c bourbon to finish the sauce. Looked pretty much like the photo. Served on rolls with sides of coleslaw & corn.

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (31)

anderslc22

Rating: 5 stars

06/29/2014

HANDS DOWN the best pulled pork recipe I have ever made. Easy and delicious. We served it on top of slider buns with coleslaw and corn. Made peach upside down cake for dessert.

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (32)

grcisgone

Rating: 5 stars

06/23/2014

Seriously the best pulled pork recipe I've ever encountered. It was very easy to make and affordable too! The flavors all melded together wonderfully and resulted in a tangy spicy sauce and some super juicy tender pork. Will make this again and again!

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (33)

KerriingOn

Rating: 5 stars

06/21/2014

Was perfect! Pork was very moist with good spices and just a hint of sweetness from the peach preserves. I would not change anything about this recipe. Made it as written and received rave reviews with people still talking about the next day. I have never written a review for a recipe but this was so good I had to rate it.

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (34)

Kurligirl27

Rating: 5 stars

06/18/2014

So good! I doubled the sauce for my recipe because I get nervous making food in the crockpot with so little liquid but it was very very good! Made it for some friends and they all loved it too!

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (35)

boognish

Rating: 3 stars

06/18/2014

This was okay recipe. Both my wife and I agreed that it was just missing something, We both ended up adding some BBQ sauce to the finished product. I think it's the lack of the vinegar component that really hurt this recipe; a little tang would have gone a long way. If I did it again, I think I'd consider adding a little apple cider vinegar along with the whiskey at the end, when making the sauce. Overall, a so-so recipe.

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (36)

gumby53214

Rating: 5 stars

06/16/2014

Best pulled pork I have ever made, by far. Made it for a party and everyone raved!

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork & Bourbon-Peach Barbecue Sauce Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Do you put BBQ sauce on pulled pork before or after cooking? ›

Apply the sauce after the meat has been cooked. Depending on the cooking temperature and the type of sugar, a sweet sauce can get gummy or even burn. So, apply the sauce at the end, about 15-30 minutes before removing the pork to add rich flavor.

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.

Do I need to add liquid to pulled pork in slow cooker? ›

You don't need much liquid to slow cook pork since it releases juices while cooking when using the low setting. I use just enough to flavor the pork along with the reserved juices of the pork and serve the extra BBQ sauce on the side. If you wish to add liquid, you can add 1 cup of chicken broth.

How much BBQ sauce do i add to pulled pork? ›

While the pork is still warm, use two forks to pull the meat away from the bone into large shreds. Remove and discard any large pieces of fat or sinew. Put the shredded pork in a large bowl or dish and pour about two-thirds of the barbecue sauce over it. Toss so that the pork is evenly coated with the sauce.

How much BBQ sauce per pound of pulled pork? ›

Here are some general guidelines: 1. **Light Coating:** If you prefer a milder BBQ flavor, start with about 1/4 to 1/2 cup of BBQ sauce for every pound of pulled pork. You can always add more sauce later if needed.

Should pulled pork have BBQ sauce? ›

The sauce definitely adds a lot of flavor, but it's also functional, as it brings more moisture to pulled pork, which is especially helpful on the second or third day after you've made it.

What kind of sauce goes with pulled pork? ›

  • Barbecue sauce. A classic barbecue sauce can be store-bought or homemade and is often used to coat the cooked, shredded pork. ...
  • Apple cider vinegar-based sauce. A tangy apple cider vinegar-based sauce is a popular choice in some regions, particularly in Eastern North Carolina. ...
  • North Carolina-style sauce.

How much liquid do I add to pulled pork? ›

Here's how to make pulled pork in a crock pot:
  1. Procure Your Pork. ...
  2. Season Your Pork, and Put it in Your Slow Cooker. ...
  3. And an Onion and Any Other Aromatics You Like. ...
  4. Add about 1/4 Cup Liquid Per Pound of Pork. ...
  5. Slow Cook It! ...
  6. Separate Pork From Liquid, and Pull. ...
  7. Turn That Cooking Liquid Into a Sauce. ...
  8. Serve As You Like It.
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Should you flip pulled pork in slow cooker? ›

I recommended turning the pork at least once to help the meat cook evenly.

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.

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.

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.

Can you overcook pulled pork in a slow cooker? ›

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.

Should you brown pulled pork before slow cooking? ›

To help the rub stick, the pork is briefly roasted in a screaming-hot oven before transferring it to the slow cooker. Now you've got rub that's going to stay firm, and layers of flavor only searing can provide.

Do you put BBQ sauce on during or after cooking? ›

Focus on searing the meat and then cooking it until it reaches a safe inside temperature at the thickest part. Sauces are best applied near the end of cooking to prevent burning. Only baste it with sauce during the final five minutes of cooking. The taste will blow you away without any burned mess on your grill.

Do you put barbecue sauce on before or after oven? ›

You only add BBQ sauce near the very end of cooking, so if you are going to be cooking your drumsticks for 45 minutes, at 35 minutes apply your BBQ sauce and cook it enough for it to warm up and maybe caramelize a little, but be careful because BBQ sauce has allot of sugar and tends to burn.

Can you put BBQ sauce on before cooking? ›

While you can put some BBQ sauce on the chicken before it touches the grill, be sure that you don't slather it on. Barbecue sauce typically contains sugar that will brown faster than the meat. This can make it difficult to tell when the chicken is done.

How do you add flavor to pulled pork after cooking? ›

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.

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