Slow Cooker Mississippi Pulled Pork is slow cooked with Ranch seasoning, gravy mix, butter, and pepperoncini peppers. So flavorful! This has become one of my favorite pulled pork recipes.
I get such rave reviews from friends and family when I make this Instant Pot Mississippi Beef, I’ve decided to make Mississippi everything. I adore the peppery kick of pepperoncini peppers combined with ranch seasoning. So tasty.
And it turns out the original Mississippi Roast recipe works well with just about any cut of meat. I also love this Crock Pot Mississippi Chicken.
Pulled Pork is one of my favorite things to make in a slow cooker. It’s relatively inexpensive and makes a large amount. You can either freeze some for later or get about 3 meals in a week out of it. Serve over rice or mashed potatoes or make a delicious sandwich with it. Just slather a sub roll with mayonnaise and add some provolone cheese. Place in a toaster oven until the cheese is melted.
Slow Cooker Mississippi Pulled Pork Recipe Tips:
Freezes well. Place in a freezer bag and freeze up to 2 months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight and then reheat in the microwave.
Boston Butts are very fatty. Try to cut as much fat off as you can before placing it in the slow cooker so your pulled pork won’t be greasy.
You can use either a bone-in or boneless pork butt. The cooking time is about the same. If you use one with a bone, the bone can be easily removed at the end of the cooking time.
If you love pepperoncini peppers as much as I do, add the whole jar of peppers to the crock pot. The peppers break down some during cooking and you’ll get pepperoncini pepper in every bite.
You can skip searing the Boston Butt, but I really recommend it. It adds a ton of flavor.
Try These Other Amazing Pulled Pork Recipes:
- Crock Pot Teriyaki Pulled Pork
- Crock Pot Root Beer Pulled Pork
- Crock Pot Carolina-Style Pulled Pork
- Dr. Pepper Pulled Pork
- Pulled Pork Egg Rolls
Slow Cooker Mississippi Pulled Pork
Ingredients
- 1 (4 to 5-pound) Boston Butt
- 1 ranch seasoning packet
- 1 Au Jus gravy seasoning packet
- 1/3 cup juice from a jar of pepperoncini peppers
- 10 pepperoncini peppers
- 4 tablespoons butter,, cut into slivers
Instructions
- Cut as much fat off of the Boston Butt as possible. Place in a 6-quart slow cooker.
- Sprinkle the ranch seasoning and Au Jus gravy seasoning over the Boston Butt.
- Drizzle the pepperoncini juice over the pork butt.
- Scatter the pepperoncini peppers around the pork butt. And scatter the butter on top.
- Cover and cook on LOW for 9 hours.
- Skim any fat off the surface and shred the meat. Remove any areas of fat as you shred the meat.
Notes
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Iโve made this recipe several times and not charged a single thing! I cook for a food truck and have received no complaints! Have made others but the pulled pork is asked for more often no matter what season!!! Makes great hoagies with toasted buns and melted provolone cheese!!!
This was delicious! First night we had them over mashed potatoes and the second night we made sandwiches. Will definitely make again!
This is awesome and my family thinks so too!!!
My husband & I absolutely LOVE this recipe. I make it at least 3x a month. It’s SUPER easy, & absolutely delicious! I add a couple gloves of garlic. This recipe is excellent because you can add and or take away. The roast always comes out so tender and juicy. The leftovers are perfect as well! We make sandwiches, burritos, & taquitos. The flavor is ALWAYS plentiful. Thank you kindly for this fantastic simple recipe. Perfect for a busy work week, being a stay at home mommy.
So easy to make and absolutely delicious .
delicious! everyone loved it and is a nice change from the regular old bbq pulled pork. Used cibatta rolls for sandwiches and it was great! Planning on eating the leftovers with mashed potatoes to switch it up. Thanks for the great and couldn’t be easier recipe!
Absolutely delicious over rice. Added some Penzeyโs Justice seasoning and it made it even better.
Canโt wait to use these leftovers on sandwiches, burritos, and anything else I can think of to use this versatile dish.
Oooh! Yes! A burrito with this filling would be really good!
This recipe is absolutely scrumptious!! You can eat it over rice or mashed potatoes. You can shred it, then mix in some barbecue sauce and it make a delicious sandwich! ๐
One of the best family recipes that I have tried. We help our elderly parents and bring meals to them for the week. They raved about how flavorful and tender the meat was. I try to provide a variety of meals and this one was requested many times.
This is one of our familyโs favorites. I use the whole jar of sliced pepperocini peppers. The peppers cook down to almost nothing so that even picky eaters donโt turn up their noses. I also pour most of the juice in as well. The flavor is delicious. We serve our roast over mashed potatoes for the first meal, then sandwiches for any left overs.