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Pulled Pork Sliders Recipe
Fall is my hubs absolute favorite time of the year. It’s the time of year that temperatures start cooling, all things pumpkin come out, and fall sports are here… FOOTBALL. I’m not just talking about any football team. I’m talking college football and my hubs alma mater.
Saturdays in Fall when hubs alma mater play, are days that are equivalent to a national holiday in our home. Complete with special college football game prep and watching traditions, dress code, and meals that all go into the anticipated game. Every college football season each member of our family picks out a new t-shirt of my hubs alma mater. The football schedule is posted on our family calendar with highlighted circles around the dates of the games and huge stars around the games we are attending.
Each week starts with anticipation of what time the game starts and what channel will it be on. Important key elements! Once we know the time, then we can plan. Are we going to host friends for the game or go someplace? What will I cook? What do we need? We also need to make sure all of our shirts are clean.
Once Saturday comes, team pride comes out. We dress in our team colors. Hubs and Little Dude put up the team flag in the front yard, and I start to prep for the big game. I make sure we have all the things we need to watch the game. Once the game starts, there is no leaving for a quick trip to the store. This year we decided to kick off the College Football season with a watch party. I made some delicious Pulled Pork Sliders and we had some friends over to watch the game. Check out the recipe for Pulled Pork Sliders below!
Pulled Pork Sliders Recipe
What You Need:
2 pound of pork tenderloin
1- 12 oz can of Dr Pepper
1 cup of BBQ Sauce
1 tbsp chopped garlic
How To:
Cut the pork tenderloin into chunks.
Place the pork tenderloin in the slow cooker add in garlic.
Add in BBQ sauce.
Add in Dr Pepper® and stir ingredients together.
Cover and cook on low for 6- 8 hours.
Once the pork is cooked, remove it from the slow cooker and pull it apart.
Pour the extra sauce left in the slow cooker over the pork after it is all pulled.
Serve on slider buns and top with a pickle.
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Stephanie says
We love pulled pork sliders, DiGiorno and Dr Pepper while watching college football! YUM! I’m always looking for easy meal and snack ideas so we don’t have to worry about our food while watching the game! #client