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Pretty Freaking Awesome Pulled Pork Crock Pot

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Ingredients

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3 - 4 lbs pork butt
2 large onions
1 cup ginger ale
16 ounces barbecue sauce used 4 oz famous dave's texas pit and 12 oz zarda's original
1 tablespoon light brown sugar
1 tablespoon sugar
1 tablespoon paprika
1 tablespoon salt
1 teaspoon pepper

Nutritional information

685.3
Calories
325 g
Calories From Fat
36.2 g
Total Fat
12.4 g
Saturated Fat
149.7 mg
Cholesterol
2013.3 mg
Sodium
43.8 g
Carbs
1.9 g
Dietary Fiber
31.9 g
Sugars
43.4 g
Protein
410 g
Serving Size

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Pretty Freaking Awesome Pulled Pork Crock Pot

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    • 1280 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    ‘Pretty Freaking Awesome’ Pulled Pork Crock Pot, In the search for the best pulled pork recipe there were several that I found that were appealing. I combined a couple recipes and added my own flare to make this delicious dish. The recipe is easy enough to include my kids. My 3 year old really enjoyed asking the butcher for some pork butt, while my 4 year old enjoyed applying the rub., Does this freeze well?, Amazing. Simply an amazing recipe. I threw the roast in my crock pot at roughly 10 at night, let it cook over night and 12 hours later I was pulling it apart getting ready for some cue sauce. Thanks for posting! The Tremblays


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    Steps

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    1. 6 Hours Before Cooking, Mix All Ingredients For the Rub and Apply the Rub Liberally Onto the Butt, Cover With Plastic, and Store in the Refrigerator.

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    Done

    3. Slice One Onion and Place in Crock Pot.

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    Done

    4. Put in the Butt and Cover With the Other Onion, Sliced. Pour in the Ginger Ale. Cover and Cook on Low For About 12 Hours, Turning Once or Twice in the Process to Ensure More Even Cooking.

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    Done

    5. Remove the Meat, Strain and Save the Onion and 1/4-1/2 Cup of the Liquid.

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    Done

    6. With Latex Gloves, Pull the Pork Apart by Hand and Add It Back to the Crockpot, Discarding Any Remaining Fat, Bones, or Skin. Most of the Fat Will Have Melted Away.

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    Done

    7. Depending on How Dry the Pork Is in the Crock Pot, Add 1/4-/12 Cup of Saved Liquid to Keep the Pork Most.

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    Done

    8. Chop Up the Saved Onion Into Tiny Pieces and Add Back to the Crock Pot.

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    Done

    9. Stir in the Barbeque Sauce.

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    Done

    10. Continue to Cook With the Lid on For Another 2-4 Hours.

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    Done

    11. Serve on Hamburger Buns, Topped With More Sauce, Coleslaw, and Sliced Pickles.

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    Sean Murphy

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