PIN THIS RECIPE FOR LATER Maybe you’ve figured out by now that we are big fans of pulled pork. (Did this Honey Balsamic Pulled Pork or this Pineapple Brown Sugar Pulled Pork give it away?) Maybe you’ve figured out we’re also really big fans of sauce. Dr. Pepper BBQ Sauce, Pineapple BBQ Sauce, Cherry BBQ Sauce — you name it, just let me slather it on everything. The newest addition to the family is this unreal Cranberry BBQ Sauce, made with cranberry juice and cranberry sauce, for loads of fruity, tangy flavor. If you’ve never tried cranberry with pork, you are missing out! The two make an incredible pair, and once you try this Instant Pot Pulled Pork I’m not sure you’ll need any other recipes. I think cranberries are underrated this time of year. Once the sun starts shining we’re often found dreaming of rhubarb and berries and we forget that cranberries make an awesome addition to our summer cookouts, too. Dried cranberries are perfect in salads and coleslaw (a coleslaw to top this pulled pork, maybe??) as well as trail mixes for busy days, and cranberry juice can be used to make marinades or drinks or desserts or maybe a thick, rich barbecue sauce to slather on pulled pork, grilled chicken or turkey burgers (oh my word, can you imagine?!). Cranberries are loaded with antioxidants, vitamins and are part of a heart-healthy diet, so there’s no reason to wait until fall to enjoy!
How to make Instant Pot Pulled Pork:
Gluten-free: this pulled pork is naturally gluten-free, but be sure to double check all of your ingredients. Dairy-free: this pulled pork is also naturally dairy-free, but again, be sure to read all labels carefully. Cook it long enough: if your meat is not shredding easily, it wasn’t cooked long enough (to some extent, I mean, if you cook it for hours and hours until it’s crispy it won’t shred well either!). I cut my loin into roughly 1lb pieces, so that it cooks more quickly and is more tender. If you need to, turn the pressure cooker back on for 5 or 10 minutes.
How to make Pulled Pork with Cranberry BBQ Sauce in the slow cooker:
You can definitely make this recipe in the slow cooker as well! Simply add the pork, cranberry juice and seasonings to a slow cooker (you’ll want one at least 3-4 quarts), and let cook on low for 8-10 hours until it easily pulls apart. Shred, and prepare the sauce on the stove top, simmering the sauce ingredients together until thickened, and adjusting the seasonings to your tastes.
Why use a pork loin for this Instant Pot Pulled Pork?
I always, always use a boneless pork loin for pulled pork because they’re lean (and any fat on the outside you can easily trim before cooking), they cook easily, and they’re easy to shred. It’s also an inexpensive cut of meat, often going on sale for less than $2/lb. Perfect for stocking the freezer!
Looking for more Instant Pot recipes? Try these:
Instant Pot Pork Chops with Bacon Apple Glaze Instant Pot Shredded Chicken Instant Pot Pork Tenderloin with Garlic Herb Rub
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