Chili Rub Grilled Pulled Pork

Short on time? Or too hot to even grill?
Place rubbed pork in slow cooker and add 1/2 cup of chicken broth. Cover and cook until pork is very tender, 6 to 8 hours on LOW or 4 to 5 …

Southwestern Pork Pot Roast

To kick up the heat in this pot roast, use hot enchilada sauce, add some cayenne powder or chili sauce along with the enchilada sauce, or add sliced chiles along with the onions and potatoes. Staying with the Southwestern theme, …

Pulled Pork Baked Potato

These baked potatoes can be served as either a side dish or a light entrée. Feel free to experiment with different cheeses, and to garnish with scallions, cilantro, or chopped green chiles instead of chives. If you like, add a …

Pulled Pork Soft Tacos

Instead of assembling the tacos yourself, you can arrange the pork, lettuce, salsa, and warm tortillas on a platter and let guests make their own. If you like, add cheese, guacamole, sliced avocado, or sour cream — or serve lime …

Pulled Pork Fried Rice

This recipe is also a great way to use up leftover cooked rice. To go that route, skip the first step in the recipe and just start with about 3 cups of cold cooked long-grain rice. To vary the recipe, …

Pulled Pork Scramble

This hearty scramble can be doubled if you’re cooking for a crowd (use two skillets) or halved for fewer servings (use a medium skillet). To give it an Italian spin, use mozzarella cheese and top it with chopped fresh basil. …

BBQ Pulled Pork Pizza

To reduce the prep time to about 10 minutes, use your favorite store-bought pizza dough—you’ll need about 3/4 pound. To vary the pizza, try it with different cheeses, or try adding thinly sliced red onion or chopped fresh cilantro.…

Pulled Pork Greek Salad

To make this a chopped-style salad, dice the tomatoes and cucumbers and then simply toss all the ingredients together before serving. To mix things up, add bell peppers, garbanzo beans, marinated artichoke hearts, or croutons. You could also add chopped …

Pulled Pork Caesar Wrap

To change things up, try adding shredded carrots, chopped parsley, or thinly sliced red onion to the wraps. On the side, serve carrot, celery, or jicama sticks—they’re also good dipped in the remaining Caesar dressing.…