samedi 27 juin 2026

Vintage Church Supper Pork Butt

 

Vintage Church Supper Pork Butt (Slow Cooker Pulled Pork Recipe)

Some recipes never go out of style because they bring people together. This Vintage Church Supper Pork Butt is one of those timeless meals—simple, comforting, and full of rich barbecue flavor. Slow-cooked until perfectly tender, the pork practically falls apart with a fork and becomes coated in a sweet and tangy homemade sauce.

It's the kind of recipe that's perfect for Sunday dinners, potlucks, game days, family gatherings, or any occasion where good food and great company go hand in hand. Best of all, the slow cooker does almost all the work for you.

As it cooks, the aroma of barbecue sauce, garlic, vinegar, and slow-roasted pork fills the house, making it nearly impossible for anyone to stay away from the kitchen.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

• Only a few pantry ingredients required
• Minimal preparation
• Tender, juicy pulled pork every time
• Perfect for feeding a crowd
• Excellent for sandwiches, tacos, wraps, and leftovers
• Slow cooker does all the work

Ingredients

• 1 pork butt (pork shoulder), about 3–4 pounds
• 1 cup barbecue sauce
• ½ cup apple cider vinegar
• ¼ cup brown sugar
• 1 teaspoon garlic powder

The beauty of this recipe is its simplicity. With just a few minutes of preparation, the slow cooker transforms these everyday ingredients into incredibly tender pulled pork.

Step 1: Add the Pork

Place the pork butt directly into the slow cooker. No trimming or special preparation is necessary.

Step 2: Prepare the Sauce

In a medium bowl, whisk together the barbecue sauce, apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, and garlic powder until smooth.

Step 3: Cover the Pork

Pour the sauce evenly over the pork. Turn the pork once or twice so it becomes well coated with the sauce.

Step 4: Slow Cook

Cover and cook:

LOW: 8–10 hours
HIGH: 5–6 hours

The pork is ready when it pulls apart easily with two forks.

Step 5: Shred the Pork

Transfer the pork to a large cutting board or platter. Shred it using two forks, then return the meat to the slow cooker and stir well so every piece is coated with the flavorful sauce.

Once the pork is perfectly tender, a few simple serving ideas and kitchen tips can make this comforting meal even more memorable.

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