Then, once the meat is done and the coleslaw has chilled, these babies go together in a flash. It’s the perfect way to serve a ton of people all at once or use leftover pork roast. Yum!

Melt-in-Your-Mouth Pulled Pork Sandwiches

Talk about the perfect comfort food! Whether you’re cooking for your family, a gameday mob, or having a picnic in the park, this pulled pork sandwich recipe is the answer to what’s for lunch. It’s the ultimate crowd-pleasing comfort food that is super easy to make. 

What You Need to Make Pulled Pork Sandwiches

Don’t let this humongously long list scare you. Most of it is seasonings. And yes, you can make most of it ahead. Instructions come later. 😉

For the Pulled Pork

Chili Powder, Paprika, Garlic Powder, Thyme, Onion Powder, Black Pepper, Cayenne Pepper – This mouthwatering combination of herbs and spices makes the best pulled pork sandwich.Brown Sugar – The sweetness balances the spices and makes pulled pork even more addicting. Of course, you can leave it out if you don’t do sugar.Pork Shoulder – The main star of the showstopper. I like to make sure mine has plenty of fat marbling it for an extra juicy roast.Onions – I like to line the bottom of the roasting pan with onions because they help the roast not stick to the pan, and as they caramelize, they add even more delectable flavor to the roast.

For the Coleslaw

For the BBQ Sauce

Ketchup – This sweet tomato-based sauce is the foundation of traditional BBQ sauce. However, you can replace it with a thick tomato sauce.Apple Cider Vinegar and Lemon Juice – It’s the perfect tartness to offset the sweetness from the ketchup, sugar, and honey.Chili Powder – Subtle spices for a depth flavor ramp up the taste factor. Yum!Brown Sugar and Honey – Natural sweeteners balance the tartness of the vinegar and lemon juice.

Super Delicious Homemade Buns for Your Pulled Pork Sandwich

The Buns – We can’t forget the buns. While you can get store-bought hamburger buns, they are even better with homemade buns. Potato Bread Rolls are soft and melt-in-your-mouth, Easy Dinner Rolls are exactly that, super easy, and Honey Wheat Rolls are the healthier option. Take your pick; they’re all fantastic.

Make-Ahead, Serving, and Storage

Refrigerate. You can make the pulled pork, BBQ sauce, and coleslaw the day before. Just mix the pulled pork and BBQ sauce and store it in the fridge. Make the coleslaw, and keep it in the fridge separately. Honestly, our pulled pork sandwiches taste better if you make the ingredients a day ahead. While the hamburger buns are toasting (optional), mix the pulled pork with BBQ sauce (if you didn’t do it the day before). Then pile on the bun bottom, top it with coleslaw, and finish it off with the bun top. Done, you now have the perfect pulled pork sandwich! Leftovers and Reheat. Store leftovers separately in the fridge, then reheat the pulled pork in a saucepan when ready to assemble those bad boys. Since the coleslaw has mayo, I wouldn’t keep it around for more than two days. But the pulled pork will last 3-4 days if stored properly in the fridge. Freeze. Yes, you can freeze the pulled pork in a sealable freezer bag. It does better if you freeze it with some of its juices, then let it thaw in the fridge overnight when you’re ready for some soul-satisfying comfort food.

Tips and Tricks

Season the meat the night before if you can. Dry brining your roast will get that flavor down to the bone.Take your roast out of the fridge 30-40 minutes before cooking it, so it comes to room temperature. That allows for more even cooking.I roast my pork in the oven, but you can also use an instant pot or slow cooker.If you’re making it ahead or reheating leftovers, make sure to keep some of the juice with it, so it doesn’t dry out and burn.

The Best Toppings

This simple recipe is incredibly mouthwatering on its own. But there are some extras that kick your pulled pork sandwich up even more on the awesome flavor scale.

Horseradish Sauce – This spicy root can take your breath away. Yes, it was a cruel joke, and I’m still trying to figure out how to get even. But mix it with mayo, sour cream, or yogurt, and you’ve got yourself a fantastic sauce for any sandwich. Or you can use White BBQ Sauce. Oh yeah!Caramelized OnionsMelted Cheese Fried PicklesSliced Jalapeños

Serving Suggestions

Vinegar Coleslaw (A mayo-free version)Beer Battered Onion RingsBaked Sweet Potato FriesPotato WedgesLemonade

How to Assemble a Pulled Pork Sandwich

Making our Pulled Pork Sandwich

Prepare the Pulled Pork – Mix the pulled pork with your favorite BBQ sauce. (Reserve extra for the die-hards.😉)Ready the Bread – Open the buns and line them on a tray for assembling ease.Start to Build – Put a generous scoop of pulled pork mixed with BBQ on the bottom half of the bun.The Final Stretch – Top the pulled pork with a spoonful of coleslaw. Then top it with your favorite options.Final Touches – Top it with the top half of the bun, then serve.

Watch How To Make It

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