Pulled Pork

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Ingredients

  • 4lbs port shoulder or roast
  • Rub Ingredients
    • brown sugar
    • onion powder
    • garlic powder
    • paprika
    • ground mustard
    • salt
    • pepper
    • and a dash of Cayenne
  • Worcestershire sauce
  • Liquid smoke
  • Chicken broth

Start with a good rub

Our pulled pork will be getting it’s flavor start by applying a rub. We use simple ingredients that include brown sugar, onion powder, garlic powder, paprika, ground mustard, salt, pepper and a dash of cayenne. Whisk the dry ingredients together in a large bowl and add the pieces of pork. Use your hands and toss it all together for a couple of minutes. Make sure that seasoning mixture is well incorporated into the meat.

Sear the meat

Barbecue flavors can be complex and one of the keys of great BBQ is the slow roasting/smoking of the meat. Since we can’t do that, we’ll create complex flavors of our own by searing the meat. We do this by adding 2 tablespoons of olive oil to the Instant Pot and setting it to the saute mode. Once it’s hot, we carefully add our chunks of pork. I generally like to do 2 chunks at a time. It’s just much easier to work with in batches like this. Use tongs and gently place the chunks into the hot oil. Let the meat sear for about 2 minutes and turn over to get the other side for another couple of minutes. Get the sides too if possible. After searing the meat, remove from Instant Pot and set aside on a plate. We then need to deglaze the pot. This is very important! After sauteing, press cancel and add ½ cup of chicken broth to the pot. Use a wooden spoon and scrape all the bits off the bottom of the pot. It should take about a minute or so. Make sure to get it all and do not discard anything! All this goodness is part of the flavor for our pulled pork.

Pressure cook with Chicken Broth

Chicken broth is the perfect liquid for pressure cooking pork. It adds flavor that you simply cannot get with water. To round out the flavors, we’ll be adding some Worcestershire sauce and liquid smoke. These flavors work together to bring about a boldness and savory aspect that you’d normally get from the smoking/slow roasting methods of traditional BBQ. Naturally we’re going to emulate those flavors and the combination of Worcestershire and Liquid Smoke in the pressure cooker works wonders.

After you’ve deglazed the pot, add the rest of the wet ingredients and place the chunks of pork directly into the liquid. Don’t stack it, spread it out as best possible. Secure the lid, close the vent and pressure cook on high for 1 hour. After the hour is up, let the pressure release naturally for 20 minutes. After 20 minutes you can quick release any remaining pressure.

Pull the pork

Carefully remove the chunks of pork from the Instant Pot to a large bowl. The pieces may fall apart and that’s just fine. Once all the pork pieces are in a bowl, use two forks to shred the pieces.

Add Favorite BBQ Sauce and Serve

At this point, your pulled pork will already be full of flavor. Just try a piece and you will be amazed! You can serve just like this (with some of the juice from the pot drizzled in). Or, you can add your favorite BBQ sauce. Add the sauce in small amounts to start. You don’t want the pork swimming in the sauce, but rather the sauce complimenting the pork.

One of my very favorite ways to enjoy pulled pork is with some BBQ sauce and heaped onto a good piece of white bread. Use a fork to enjoy this open-faced sandwich approach. Add a little coleslaw on top, too, for added flavor and texture. Be sure to have some pickle slices on the side too.

Storage and Reheating

Storing your homemade pulled pork correctly is key to keeping it delicious for leftovers! Here’s my quick guide to ensure your pulled pork stays fresh and tasty:

In the Fridge:

  • Let it cool down to avoid any steamy container situations.
  • Store it in an airtight container or zip-lock bag.
  • Get it in the fridge within two hours of cooking.
  • It’ll stay good for 3-4 days, so you’ve got meals ready to go!

In the Freezer:

  • Cool it off, then portion it out into freezer bags or freezer safe air tight containers.
  • Don’t forget to label with the date; it’s good for up to 6 months!
  • Thaw it in the fridge overnight when you’re ready to dive back in.

Microwave Reheating Instructions:

  • Prep: Place the pulled pork in a microwave-safe dish.
  • Moisturize: Sprinkle a little water or broth over the pork to keep it moist. Cover the dish with a microwave-safe lid or plastic wrap to trap steam.
  • Heat: Microwave on high for about 2-3 minutes. Halfway through, stop to stir or rearrange the pork for even heating.
  • Check: Ensure the pork is heated through. If not, continue microwaving in 30-second intervals until hot.

Stovetop Reheating Instructions:

  • Prep: Put the pulled pork in a skillet or saucepan.
  • Moisturize: Add a splash of broth, water, or barbecue sauce to help it stay moist during reheating.
  • Heat: Warm over medium heat, stirring occasionally to ensure even heating.
  • Check: Once the pork is simmering gently and heated through, it’s ready to serve.