Best Pulled Pork Sandwiches EVER! A Super Bowl Special!

best pulled pork sandwiches everIt’s that time of year and to me, Super Bowl means pulled pork sandwiches and a large batch of Oven Baked Chicken Wings…and oh yeah…almost forgot…an amazing football game (No Giants ’cause they sucked this year but I think it’s going to be a great game…Love Mahomes). I’m reprising this post (as I do every year about this time) because this is a great recipe for a Super Bowl party…slow-cooked, pulled pork sandwiches topped with my grandmother’s amazing Cole Slaw.

The best thing about this pork recipe is it’s done in a Crock-Pot slow cooker, so a lot of the cooking is hands-off, and it makes a ton of sandwiches for the party. The prep is really simple, the cooking is low and slow (it can be done overnight), the resulting flavors are incredible and, best of all, it makes dozens of sandwiches with very little effort…perfect for a party. And if any pork is left over (not likely) just divide it up into serving size portions (4-6 oz each), wrap in plastic wrap, stick in a freezer bag and freeze them. When you get that irresistible craving for a pulled pork sandwich, just pop one in the microwave for about 60 seconds, top it with some bbq sauce (I love Bullseye Original Flavor), put it in a lightly steamed bun, slap on some coleslaw and, in minutes, I guarantee you’ll be wallowing in the throes of pulled pork nirvana! It also works great in tacos, quesadillas and as a topping for nachos. And, if you still have room for dessert, you just gotta try these incredible Chocolate Chip Cookies…it’s the hand-chopped chocolate that sets them apart and makes them THE BEST!

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Slow Cooker Asian Pork with Soba Noodles

Slow Cooker Asian Pork with Snow Peas and Red Peppers

Spicy Slow Cooker Asian Pork with Soba Noodles…If you love Asian food like I do, but shy away from making it because you think it’s difficult and time-consuming to prepare, give this delicious Slow Cooker Asian Pork recipe a try. It’s very simple and comes together really quickly once the pork has cooked low and slow for about 4-7 hours, depending on if you use the low or high setting on your cooker. You can get the pork started in the morning and when dinner time comes around, you just quickly cook the soba noodles, heat everything together in a skillet and in 15-20 minutes, it’s ready to go.

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