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    These Pulled Pork Sandwiches Will Rock Your World (Or at least your kitchen)

    5 hours ago

    If you're serious about making the best pulled pork sandwiches on the planet, start with slow cooker carnitas that you've cooked until falling-apart tender.

    Toss that amazing shredded pork in a tangy mustard sauce, and pile it on a bun, as high as you dare, topping the whole thing with a generous portion of crispy pineapple coleslaw. The effect is a balanced explosion of salt, sweet, and sour, the crunch of coleslaw creating a phenomenal contrast to the tender pork.

    I wish I would have recorded my 20-year-old daughter eating one of these pulled pork sandwiches so that I could let you listen. Never in the history of ever has anyone enjoyed a sandwich more.

    There were shouts. There were expletives. There were proclamations of love and adoration. There were awkward moments when I thought I should maybe leave the two of them alone.

    I can't really blame her. These smoky sweet sandwiches are kinda bomb.

    And by kinda, I mean totally. Slow roasted pork carnitas (one of my favorite things on the planet) is smothered in a vinegary mustard sauce, piled onto a toasted bun, and topped with pineapple coleslaw. It's safe to say that there's a whole lot of flavor going on in there.

    Here's the other thing you should know about these puled pork sandwiches: One of our neighbors stopped by right after I made these, but turned up her nose when we told her what they were. She took a bite out of sheer politeness. Then snarfed down the whole thing in about 30 seconds.

    So, if you have people in your family who say things like, "pineapple coleslaw?" "vinegar mustard sauce?", with their faces all scrunched up - do not be discouraged. One bite will win them over.

    Ideally, the story of these sandwiches unfolds like a mini-series

    Part one is all about a BIG batch of Slow Cooker Pork Carnitas, which you use to make tacos that are so ridiculously good that everyone you feed them to instantly commits to the entire series. (So, be careful who you feed them to.)

    Part two opens with the star of this show - carnitas! There is a literal endless amount of delicious possibilities for what pork carnitas can become. How this part of the story unfolds is completely up to you. I'm giddy with anticipation.

    Part three. The finale. The epic conclusion. Pulled Pork Sandwiches with Pineapple Cole Slaw. You might as well contact Dior now to start making arrangements for your gown or tux because you're going to win awards for this masterpiece.

    If you're not making the carnitas ahead of time, get them going in the slow cooker in the morning

    They'll take around 6-8 hours on high, 8-10 hours on low. I've also let these cook in the slow cooker overnight on low, allowing me to just pull the tender pork from the slow cooker in the morning, throw it in the refrigerator, and finish it up that evening.

    They really are the kind of thing that taste like you've been slaving away in the kitchen all day even though the slow cooker did all the work.

    The Pineapple Coleslaw and Mustard Sauce can be made in advance

    Pineapple Coleslaw will keep well in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. The mustard sauce only takes about 5 minutes to throw together. BUT, having both on hand makes throwing these sandwiches together ridiculously fast.

    Potato Salad is the perfect side kick to Pulled Pork Sandwiches

    Mustard potato salad, topped with fresh cherry tomatoes is an amazing compliment to these pulled pork sandwiches.

    The flavors in the potato salad are similar enough to what's going on in the mustard sauce and coleslaw to not compete, while offering that creamy somethin' somethin' to cut through the flavor explosion of the sandwich.

    It's the love triangle that every story needs to be truly great.

    Recipe: Pulled Pork Sandwiches with Pineapple Coleslaw

    This recipe was originally published on alittleandalot.com.

    Ingredients

    For the Mustard Sauce:

    • ½ cup white distilled vinegar
    • ½ cup cider vinegar
    • 2 teaspoon black strap molasses
    • 2 dashes of hot sauce (more if you want your sauce to be spicier)
    • 1 teaspoon onion powder
    • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
    • 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
    • 1 teaspoon salt
    • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
    • 3 tablespoon dijon mustard

    Make the mustard sauce:

    • Add all ingredients to a bowl and whisk until completely combined.

    Assemble the Pulled Pork Sandwiches:

    • Put the carnitas in a bowl and pour mustard sauce over them. Toss in the sauce to coat.
    • Slice the rolls in half and toast them in a toaster oven or cut side up under your oven's broiler. (If toasting them under the broiler, don't take your eyes off them. They can burn in a flash.)
    • Lay the buns on individual plates. Top the bottom bun with about 1 cup of mustard sauce drenched pulled pork. Pile on a generous amount of pineapple coleslaw. Top with the top bun and serve.

    Recipe Notes

    The recipe for Slow Cooker Pork Carnitas makes quite a lot, on purpose. I love to use carnitas in all sorts of dishes, and therefore love having leftovers.

    Carnitas make divine tacos, are delicious in Spanish Potato Soup, and elevate Baked Potatoes to a gourmet treat. If you don't want a bunch of leftovers (but why wouldn't you????), just cut the recipe in half.

    + Check out Let's Get Lost, my Substack newsletter for more new and exclusive recipes in your in-box every month! As a full time traveler, living, working, cooking, and baking from a 5th wheel RV, it's also where I share our experiences of life on the road.

    For more of my recipes, visit alittleandalot.com and ofbatteranddough.com.



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