Spicy Pulled Pork Stuffed Sweet Potatoes Recipe (2024)

Spicy Pulled Pork Stuffed Sweet Potatoes. How in the world have I gone so many years without these in my life? I’m not entirely certain, I’m just so excited that I don’t have to go any longer without them!

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My sister and brother-in-law came to visit the other night and I knew I wanted to fix something easy for supper, but something that they’d both love.

My sister has always loved sweet potatoes (smart girl, isn’t she?) and my brother-in-law loves my husband’s spicy pulled pork that he smokes for hours and hours on end. I decided I’d use my busy Mama’s best friend, my slow cooker, to pull off supper since I had a busy schedule with school, after school activities, and more errands than I wanted to admit that I needed to run.

I threw the pork butt into the slow cooker that morning as we were finishing up breakfast, and this is where I cheated a ton, I poured in a bottle of our favorite BBQ sauce along with a bit of what we call rooster sauce for a kick.

All day long I smelled it.

It taunted me.

It tempted me.

Thankfully, slow cookers come with glass lids so you can peek in on the contents repeatedly without messing up all that magic that is happening inside! Did you know that every single time you lift the lid of your slow cooker, it adds 20 minutes to the cooking time? That stops my hand on the lid handle in its tracks every single time.

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When we got home from running all over town and back again, I threw the sweet potatoes that I’d prepped that morning into the oven.

By the time everyone was home from work, the table was set, the potatoes were as soft as could be and I’d pulled the pork for stuffing inside of them.

I felt like Wonder Woman!

Well, not exactly like Wonder Woman, but maybe her side-kick.

Wait.

Her side-kick was Steve Trevor. Although I always thought he was a cutie patootie and that they were really in love with each other, I really didn’t mean to say I felt like Steve. I don’t think I thought this through when I started. Never mind.

Back to the pulled pork and sweet potatoes.

It’s too bad I can’t teleport one of these straight through my computer to you. You know I certainly would if I could, don’t you?

Can I just tell you that whatever you do, you have got to make these soon?

They would be perfect to make-ahead, wrap in aluminum foil and then reheat for a quick supper or even for lunch one day. I think they’d be perfect to go ahead and assemble and then reheat on the grill for a tailgating party, too. I have a feeling you’d be the favorite tailgate spot of them all if you did!

Here’s the recipe for my Spicy Pulled Pork Stuffed Sweet Potatoes.

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Spicy Pulled Pork Stuffed Sweet Potatoes Recipe

Robyn Stone

5 from 1 vote

Spicy Pulled Pork Stuffed Sweet Potatoes makes a wonderful fall meal. Use your slow cooker to prepare the spicy pulled pork and then stuff into a warm, tender sweet potato.

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 4 hours hours

Total Time: 4 hours hours 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 8

Ingredients

  • 1 (3-pound) pork butt, bone-in
  • 1 cup BBQ sauce, homemade or store-bought, plus more for serving if desired
  • 8 medium sweet potatoes, scrubbed
  • olive oil
  • kosher salt

Instructions

  • Add pork butt into the insert of a slow cooker. Pour in the BBQ sauce. Cook on high for 4 hours or low for 8-10 hours, until the pork falls apart when pulled with a fork.

  • About 1 hour prior to serving, preheat oven to 375 degrees. Place each sweet potato onto a sheet of aluminum foil. Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with salt. Wrap tightly and place into the oven. Cook until fork tender, about 50 -55 minutes. Remove from the oven and split each sweet potato open with a knife.

  • Stuff spicy pulled pork into the opening of the sweet potato and spoon additional sauce over the top.

  • Serve warm.

Nutrition

Calories: 657kcal | Carbohydrates: 60g | Protein: 33g | Fat: 31g | Saturated Fat: 0.1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.03g | Sodium: 493mg | Potassium: 845mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 21g | Vitamin A: 32143IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 80mg | Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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FAQs

How do you make pulled pork more moist? ›

Brining overnight locks in juices and injects flavour all the way through the pork so every mouthful of pork is seasoned; and. Slow-roasting at a very low temperature means less moisture loss and in turn more succulent meat.

How do you spice up bland pulled pork? ›

We use brown sugar, onion powder, garlic powder, cumin, smoked paprika, a good amount of salt & pepper, and a pinch of cayenne! Make sure you use all of the seasoning! Also, really rub it into the pulled pork, get all of the nooks and crannies!

What makes pulled pork better? ›

What is the best cut of meat for pulled pork? Pork shoulder is ideal for pulling purposes. It has an optimum fat content that yields to create tender, melty meat, but it's essential you cook it slowly to allow the protein to break down properly.

What happens if you put too much BBQ sauce in pulled pork? ›

Namely, if you accidentally incorporate too much sauce, the flavor and texture of the pork are going to be completely overwhelmed by the sauce — meaning you'll have a soggy mess, including buns that are potentially too soaked to hold, that is also missing the complex flavors of the slow-roasted pork.

What is the best liquid to keep pulled pork moist? ›

Additionally, spray chicken broth or apple juice on the meat to prevent it from losing more moisture in the crockpot. To add a strong flavor during the process, white wine can also be sprayed.

What liquid to add to pulled pork? ›

In a Dutch oven: Put the meat in a Dutch oven or other heavy pot, pour in just enough liquid (broth, beer, or anything else) so the meat is partially submerged, then cover it and let the pork cook slowly in a low oven for a few hours.

What spice brings out the flavor of pork? ›

This comes from the five ingredients in Five Spice, namely star anise, fennel, cloves, cinnamon and Sichuan peppercorns. The mix of flavours binds to pork well. Pork has a distinct taste, but it really works well as a blank canvas for the spices to do their thing.

How to add more flavor to pulled pork? ›

Apple cider vinegar and red pepper flakes. Agree with apple cider vinegar or your favorite barbecue sauce. But try to go with a sauce on the lighter or spicier side, not something thick and ketchupy like Kansas City style.

Why do you put vinegar in pulled pork? ›

The vinegar adds contrast to the smoky flavor and cuts through the fat in the meat.

Does pulled pork get more tender the longer you cook it? ›

The low-and-slow method is the cornerstone of excellent pulled pork. This technique involves cooking the pork at a low temperature (typically between 225°F to 250°F) for several hours. This slow cooking process breaks down the tough muscle fibers and connective tissue, resulting in tender, fall-apart meat.

Do you put barbecue sauce on pulled pork before or after cooking? ›

Apply the sauce after the meat has been cooked. Depending on the cooking temperature and the type of sugar, a sweet sauce can get gummy or even burn. So, apply the sauce at the end, about 15-30 minutes before removing the pork to add rich flavor.

What can I add to pulled pork to make it less spicy? ›

Sweet Defeats Heat

Adding something sweet to a too-spicy dish is another great way to reduce spiciness. A sprinkle of sugar or honey should do the trick. Or add a touch of sweet ketchup. If it's a tomato-based sauce, stir in a little more tomato sauce and maybe a touch of sugar.

How do BBQ restaurants keep pulled pork moist? ›

The gelatin also thickens a bit as the meat cools during the rest, so more of it stays in the meat when sliced or pulled. Many competition barbecue teams will wrap briskets and pork butts in aluminum foil during the final stages of cooking and add broth, juice, or other flavorful concoctions to the foil package.

What to do if your pulled pork is dry? ›

Make a mushroom, cream sauce, add the pork, just long enough for it to rehydrate and serve over pasta or mashed potatoes. Butter will make it oily, you want some liquids. Bbq sauce helps. Asian sauces with water/stock and corn starch helps.

How do you make pork more moist? ›

Brining pork chops is one of the best ways way to guarantee a juicy cooked pork chop. Even a quick 30-minute brine (or up to four hours) makes a big difference. It's not strictly necessary — you can still use this method to make great pork chops even without brining — but if you have some extra time, I recommend it.

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