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Crockpot BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich Recipe

By: kseniaprints · Updated: Feb 19, 2026 · This post may contain affiliate links.

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Tender crockpot BBQ pulled pork sandwich made with pork shoulder and a smoky brown sugar rub. Slow cooked until fall apart and perfect for sliders.

BBQ Pulled Pork sandwich with slaw on a plate, next to potato chips and a Crockpot in the background.

Last summer, my husband and kids were requesting pull-apart sliders almost every week, so I had to whip out different recipes with different proteins so they didn't feel repetitive. I've made BBQ chicken sliders, buffalo chicken sliders, and cranberry BBQ turkey sliders. This crockpot BBQ pulled pork became one of the easiest to make because I just have to prep it and let it cook in the crockpot, then it's ready to be transferred to our favorite slider buns.

The reason boneless pork shoulder works for slow cooking instead of drying out is the fat marbling throughout the cut. That fat renders slowly over 8-10 hours, keeping the meat moist and creating all those tender, shreddable fibers that make pulled pork what it is. Lean cuts like pork loin don't have enough fat and turn dry and stringy no matter how long you cook them. I learned this when I tried using pork tenderloin once because it was on sale, and it came out tough and chalky instead of falling apart, completely ruining what should have been an easy dinner.

The spice rub needs to coat every surface of the meat or you end up with bland spots that taste like plain pork, which is disappointing when the rest is seasoned perfectly. Rubbing olive oil on first helps the spices stick and creates a base for that caramelized crust that develops during the long cook time. The onions and garlic at the bottom release moisture as they cook, which prevents the pork from sitting directly on the hot crockpot surface and scorching on the bottom.

My family goes through this pulled pork so fast that I usually make a double batch and freeze half for the next time they start asking for sliders. The smoked paprika gives it that backyard barbecue taste even though it's made completely indoors, and I can mix in BBQ sauce at the end or just serve it on the side depending on what everyone wants. It's the pulled pork recipe that made it's way in my sandwich rotation.

Ingredients

Raw pork roast on a plate with spices, brown sugar, olive oil, onion, and garlic on a marble surface—perfect for a savory Crockpot BBQ Pulled Pork sandwich recipe.

Boneless pork shoulder (also labeled pork butt) makes this pulled pork so rich and tender because it has enough fat and connective tissue to break down slowly in the crockpot, turning into meat that shreds easily and stays moist. Leaner cuts like pork loin dry out and won't give you that same soft, pull-apart texture.

Brown sugar adds sweetness and helps create a caramelized crust on the outside of the roast, while smoked paprika brings that classic backyard barbecue taste even though this is made indoors. Chili powder, cumin, oregano, and cayenne round things out with heat and depth. You can adjust the cayenne if you want it milder.

Olive oil rubbed on the roast first helps the spices stick and form a flavorful coating as it cooks low and slow. Onion and garlic surround the roast in the crockpot, adding aromatic flavor that seeps into the meat and the cooking liquid.

For serving, slider buns, hamburger buns, or sandwich rolls are all great choices depending on what size portions you want. Slider buns are perfect for parties and smaller servings, while regular hamburger buns work well for heartier sandwiches.

 See the recipe card for exact quantities.

How to Make Crockpot BBQ Pulled Pork?

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This crockpot BBQ pulled pork is a set-it-and-forget-it recipe. It turns a simple pork shoulder into tender, flavorful meat with minimal hands-on time. The slow cooker does the heavy lifting, leaving you with juicy, shred-ready pork perfect for sandwiches, bowls, or tacos.

Make the Spice Rub

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In a small bowl, combine the brown sugar, smoked paprika, chili powder, salt, black pepper, cayenne, oregano, and cumin. Stir until everything is evenly mixed and there are no clumps of brown sugar. This mixture should look well blended and evenly colored so every bite of pork gets the same flavor.

Season the Pork

Raw steak on a white plate coated with a reddish-brown spice rub, perfect for transforming into a savory BBQ pulled pork or adding bold flavor to your favorite sandwich recipe. Set on a marble surface.

Pat the pork shoulder dry with paper towels. Removing excess moisture helps the seasoning stick better. Rub the roast all over with olive oil, coating every side. Sprinkle the spice rub generously over the pork, pressing it in with your hands so it adheres. Make sure to cover the top, bottom, and sides evenly.

Slow Cook

Seasoned pork shoulder in a black Crockpot on a white marble counter, ready to be cooked for the perfect BBQ Pulled Pork sandwich recipe.
Raw seasoned meat and chopped onions sit in a black Crockpot on a white marble countertop—perfect for your next BBQ Pulled Pork sandwich recipe.

Place the seasoned pork roast into the crockpot. Scatter the chopped onion and minced garlic around and on top of the meat. Cover with the lid and cook on LOW for 8–10 hours. The pork is done when it reaches at least 145°F internally and easily pulls apart with a fork. It should be very tender and soft.

Shred and Finish

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Carefully remove the pork from the crockpot and place it on a large cutting board or in a bowl. Use two forks to shred the meat into bite-sized pieces, discarding any large pieces of fat if needed. Return the shredded pork to the crockpot and stir it into some of the cooking liquid to keep it moist. Serve as is or mix in your favorite BBQ sauce before serving.

Storage

BBQ Pulled Pork sandwich with coleslaw and chips on a white plate, set on a woven placemat—an irresistible sandwich recipe perfect for any meal.

Store leftover pulled pork in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3–4 days. Make sure it has cooled slightly before sealing to avoid excess condensation.

To reheat, place the pork in a skillet over medium heat. Add a splash of the cooking liquid, broth, or BBQ sauce to keep it moist. Stir occasionally and heat until warmed through.

Top Tips for Crockpot BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich

Choose the right cut: Pork shoulder works best, but picnic roast or pork loin can work too. Remove bones before shredding and trim excess fat before or after cooking.

Boost the flavor: Sear the pork before slow cooking for deeper flavor. Add a small splash of liquid smoke if you want more smokiness.

Finish your way: Stir BBQ sauce into the shredded pork or serve it on the side for more control over the sauce level.

Recipe

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BBQ Pulled Pork sandwich with coleslaw and potato chips on a plate in front of a Crock-Pot slow cooker.

Crockpot BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich

Tender crockpot BBQ pulled pork made with pork shoulder and a smoky brown sugar rub. Slow cooked until fall apart and perfect for sliders.
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Course: Main, sandwiches
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 9 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 8 hours hours
Total Time: 8 hours hours 9 minutes minutes
Servings: 12 servings
Calories: 318kcal
Author: Ksenia Prints

Ingredients

  • 5 lb boneless pork shoulder butt roast
  • 3 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 onion chopped
  • 4 cloves garlic minced

Spice Rub:

  • ½ cup brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoon smoked paprika
  • 1 tablespoon chili powder
  • 2 teaspoon salt
  • 1½ teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • 1 teaspoon oregano
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin

Instructions

  • Make the Spice Rub. In a small bowl, combine brown sugar, smoked paprika, chili powder, salt, black pepper, cayenne, oregano, and cumin.
  • Season the Roast. Pat the pork dry with paper towels. Rub with olive oil, then season all sides generously with the spice rub.
  • Cook. Place the roast in the crockpot and surround it with chopped onion and minced garlic. Cover and cook on low for 8-10 hours, until the internal temperature reaches 145°F and the meat is fall-apart tender.
  • Shred. Remove the roast and shred using two forks. Stir the shredded meat back into some of the cooking liquid to keep it moist. Serve with BBQ sauce if desired.

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Nutrition

Calories: 318kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 43g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Trans Fat: 0.03g | Cholesterol: 113mg | Sodium: 505mg | Potassium: 795mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 848IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 35mg | Iron: 2mg

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