Get juicy, tender results when you cook pulled pork in an Instant Pot with seasonings, onion, and root beer! Drizzle with your fave BBQ sauce for the perfect bite. Perfect for pulled pork sandwiches, nachos, or to scoop over coleslaw or even on top of mac and cheese!

An Instant Pot Makes Great Pulled Pork!

An Instant Pot is an electric pressure cooker and it’s both safe and easy to use. Pork needs to cook low and slow (and usually takes a long time!). Cooking it in a pressure cooker is fast, it’s ready in less than an hour! Instant pot pulled pork is melt-in-your-mouth tender and has a great slow-cooked flavor in less time than slow cooker pulled pork. Prep ahead and reheat or pull the pork and keep it warm in the Instant Pot so your guests can serve themselves.

We’ve got you covered with everything you’ll need for serving from coleslaw to homemade buns and a side of potato salad!

Ingredients for Pressure Cooker Pulled Pork

Pork – The best cut of meat is either a boneless shoulder roast or butt roast. Other cuts of meat to look for are blade roast, pork butt, or Boston butt. We prefer more marbled pork roast over pork loin for both flavor and texture. Frozen pork can be used as long as it is cut before freezing. Skip the searing in step 2 and add 5-7 minutes to the cooking time. Seasoning – Pre-made pork rub will work in a pinch, but the easy pork rub in the recipe is next-level and uses spices you likely have on hand! Liquid – You’ll need a bit of liquid to create pressure. We love the subtle flavor of root beer adds (and it slightly sweetens the pork as it cooks). Dr. Pepper or cola will work too! Don’t have soda? Use chicken broth, water, or apple juice in place. BBQ Sauce – Pick your favorite or make homemade barbecue sauce. If not using homemade, we love Sweet Baby Ray’s.

How to Make Instant Pot Pulled Pork

Serving Suggestions

Serve pulled pork on hamburger buns, brioche buns, or hoagie rolls. PRO TIP: Toast the rolls cut-side up under the broiler with garlic butter. Ensure you scrape all of the little brown bits off of the bottom of the pot to avoid getting a burn notice. Add a little bit of liquid and use a spatula or wooden spoon to get all of the bits! Pulled pork can also be spooned over mac and cheese or rice. PRO TIP: Toast the rolls cut-side up under the broiler with garlic butter. Add some creamy coleslaw, some pickled red onions, quick pickled jalapenos, and some bread and butter pickles. Don’t forget a picnic-perfect pasta salad and a pitcher of tangy lemonade!

Storing Leftover Pulled Pork

Keep leftover pulled pork in a covered container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Serve as sandwiches again, or make a wrap with coleslaw for an energizing workday lunch! Freeze portions for up to 4 months in zippered bags labeled with the date.

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