Pulled Pork Sandwich with Coleslaw

This is my go-to low-effort recipe when I want a homemade Pulled Pork Sandwich in a hurry. The pork shoulder is seasoned with salt and pepper then placed in a slow cooker for about 5 hours. After it’s done cooking I combine it with a homemade barbecue sauce before making the sandwich. Oh, Don’t forget the slaw!!

Pulled Pork Sandwich
Pulled Pork Sandwich

There’s nothing very traditional about this Pulled Pork Sandwich with Coleslaw. If you’re not smoking / barbecuing your pulled pork you’re sort of cheating. So I guess this is my pulled pork cheat recipe. I’m not really even flavoring the pork. The pork gets heavily seasoned with salt and pepper then gets placed in a slow cooker over some sliced onions and apples with a cup of water. You could definitely add more seasoning to the pork at this point if you’d like. This recipe though is more about the sauce and using the pork as a vehicle to get the sauce on your bun. It’s not going to win any barbecue competitions but it should put a very satisfied smile on your face.

I’ll put the amounts in the recipe card below but here’s what’s in the barbecue sauce; Brown Sugar, Ketchup, Vinegar, Bread and Butter Pickle Juice, Mustard Powder, Cayenne, Smoked Paprika, Onion Powder. I think this is a perfect general use sauce – tangy, smokey, and sweet with a touch of heat. The reason I prefer to sauce the pork after I cook it isn’t just about simplicity or laziness. If you’re cooking your pork in a slow cooker for several hours you’re going to find the vessel full of extra liquid and fat when its done. All this liquid would dilute the sauce if you added it before cooking the pork. I’d rather not waste this sauce by flavoring the liquid I’m just going to discard. I’d sooner flavor the sauce with the pork fat. Right? Right! That would substantially decrease the sauces shelf life though so I’m no going to do that. As it is, this sauce should keep in the fridge for many months.

Pulled Pork Sandwich
Pulled Pork Sandwich

You can’t have a pulled pork sandwich without the slaw! I’m sticking with a traditional-ish coleslaw for this recipe. I see most recipes online calling for a bag of coleslaw mix. Ehhh, I’m not gonna roll that way. Get yourself a small head of cabbage and a sharp knife or mandolin. I used a mandolin to prepare my cabbage and carrots. I realized later on that I probably shouldn’t have gone super thin on the cabbage. Your cabbage should have some substance so it adds a nice crunch to the sandwich. I’m using sour cream as the base for the coleslaw sauce. If you’d prefer a mayonnaise base I have a recipe over here you could use to make it from scratch. Aside from the base I’m using vinegar, cider vinegar, yellow mustard, sugar, and of course the mandatory celery seeds. Pretty simple! Again, the coleslaw should add a nice crunch and also some sweetness and brightness to the sandwich. It’s a key component.

I like to top my Pulled Pork with Coleslaw Sandwiches with Bread and Butter Pickles and / or Pickled JalapeƱos. I can’t think of anything better to serve along side it than some potato chips and a cold beer. Perhaps some potato salad would do.

Pulled Pork Sandwich
Pulled Pork Sandwich

Pulled Pork Sandwich with Coleslaw

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Recipe by Anthony Course: SandwichesCuisine: AmericanDifficulty: Easy
Servings

6

servings
Prep time

45

minutes
Cooking time

5

hours 
Total time

5

hours 

45

minutes

This is my go-to low-effort recipe when I want a homemade Pulled Pork Sandwich in a hurry. The pork shoulder is seasoned with salt and pepper then placed in a slow cooker for about 5 hours. After it’s done cooking I combine it with a homemade barbecue sauce before making the sandwich. Oh, Don’t forget the slaw!!

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Ingredients

  • PORK SHOULDER
  • 3 lbs. Boneless Pork Shoulder

  • 2 Tbs Salt

  • 2 Tbs Pepper

  • 1 Onion

  • 1 Apple

  • 1 Cup Water

  • BARBECUE SAUCE
  • 1/2 Cup Ketchup

  • 1/3 Cup Light Brown Sugar

  • 1/4 Cup White Vinegar

  • 3 Tbs Bread and Butter Pickle Juice

  • 3 tsp Yellow Mustard

  • 3 tsp Cayenne

  • 3 tsp Smoked Paprika

  • 2 tsp Onion Powder

  • COLESLAW
  • 8 oz. Sour Cream

  • 1 Tbs Yellow Mustard

  • 2 Tbs Sugar

  • 1 1/2 tsp Celery Seed

  • 1 Tbs Salt

  • 2 tsp Pepper

  • 1 Tbs Vinegar

  • 1 1/2 lbs. Cabbage sliced thinly

  • 1/2 lb. Carrots julienned

Directions

  • PORK SHOULDER
  • Cut onion and apple into round slices about 1/4 inch thick. Spread out evenly over the bottom of the slow cooker. Add 1 cup water.
  • Coat pork with salt and pepper on all sides. Place on onions and apples.
  • Slow cook pork shoulder for 5-6 hours on low or until it can easily be pulled apart with a couple forks.
  • Transfer pork to a large platter and pull apart with two forks. Mix in half the barbecue sauce with the pulled pork.
  • Top sandwich with coleslaw and sweet pickles. Serve additional barbecue sauce on the side.
  • BARBECUE SAUCE
  • Combine all ingredients in a small mixing bowl and whisk until everything is well incorporated and dissolved. Store in a sealed container in the refrigerator.
  • COLESLAW
  • Whisk together Sour Cream, Mustard, Sugar, Celery Seed, Salt, Pepper, and Vinegar in a large mixing bowl. Toss shredded Cabbage and Carrots to coat evenly. Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes prior to serving.

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