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Slow-cooked to perfection with a smoky spice rub and covered in your favorite BBQ sauce, this juicy and tender Dutch Oven BBQ Pulled Pork is the ultimate comfort food. Whether you’re hosting a backyard barbecue or need a high protein option for meal prep, this tender pulled pork with BBQ sauce is a win! Use it on tacos, lettuce wraps, nachos, rice bowls, or baked potatoes! Oven Baked Pulled Pork, Pulled Pork With Bbq Sauce, Baked Pulled Pork, Pulled Pork Oven Recipe, Dutch Oven Pulled Pork, Barbeque Pulled Pork, Pulled Pork Tenderloin, Bbq Pork Roast, Slow Cooker Bbq Pulled Pork

Slow-cooked to perfection with a smoky spice rub and covered in your favorite BBQ sauce, this juicy and tender Dutch Oven BBQ Pulled Pork is the ultimate comfort food. Whether you’re hosting a backyard barbecue or need a high protein option for meal prep, this tender pulled pork with BBQ sauce is a win! Use it on tacos, lettuce wraps, nachos, rice bowls, or baked potatoes!

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Oven Roasted Pulled Pork is moist and super savory! Season with a homemade rub and cook it with these slow-roasting secrets. We cover how to make pulled pork at a low oven temperature as opposed to slow cooked in a crockpot. And why a loin is the best cut! The low heat temperature and a long cooking process make the meat easy to shred as it becomes tender over the hours. The result: perfectly moist yet slightly caramelized edges with the best flavor. Pulled Pork Roast Recipes, Easy Pork Butts In The Oven, Pulled Pork In Roaster Oven, Pulled Pork Loin, Slow Cooked Pork Loin, Homemade Bbq Rub, Baked Pulled Pork, Roasted Pulled Pork, Pulled Pork Oven Recipe

Oven Roasted Pulled Pork is moist and super savory! Season with a homemade rub and cook it with these slow-roasting secrets. We cover how to make pulled pork at a low oven temperature as opposed to slow cooked in a crockpot. And why a loin is the best cut! The low heat temperature and a long cooking process make the meat easy to shred as it becomes tender over the hours. The result: perfectly moist yet slightly caramelized edges with the best flavor.

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For cooking pulled pork in 250 degrees F preheated oven, a bone-in pork shoulder can generally take about 1.5 – 2 hours per pound to roast and be safe to consume, however, this time may vary slightly depending on the recipe you are preparing and the oven you are using.

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I make this pulled pork recipe all the time and everybody loves it! Just a few ingredients and a low, slow cook, either in the oven, crock pot, or pressure cooker. Comes out so juicy and tender with lots of chewy bark! How To Make Bbq Pulled Pork In Crock Pot, Pulled Pork In The Oven, Pulled Pork In Oven, Oven Pulled Pork, Best Pulled Pork Crock Pot Recipes, Slow Cooker Pulled Pork Bbq, Oven Slow Cooked Pulled Pork, Easy Pulled Pork Crock Pot Recipes, Barbecue Pulled Pork Crockpot Easy Recipes

I make this pulled pork recipe all the time and everybody loves it! Just a few ingredients and a slow cook, either in the oven, crock pot, or pressure cooker. Comes out so juicy and tender with lots of chewy bark!

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Recipe video above. This takes 36 hours to make - but it's worth it. A 24-hour dry brine seasons the pork all the way through, followed by slow-roasting for 12 hours at a really low temperature. I would not tell you to roast a pork for 12 whole hours if I was not 100% sure that this produces the very best results! It really does, and the reason is simple: lower heat means less moisture loss which means more succulent meat. Plus, a great bark on the surface that everybody loves about…

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