This Healthy Crockpot Pulled Pork recipe is a perfect easy, filling weeknight dinner. Made in the slow cooker with only a few ingredients, it’s low in fat, packed with protein, and paleo / Whole30 approved!
Warning: You’re going to want to eat this Healthy Crockpot Pulled Pork for dinner almost EVERY week once you try it!
Partially because it’s one of the easiest recipes ever, but also because it’s super delicious! This healthy pulled pork only requires 10 ingredients and 10 minutes of prep time.
The crockpot does the rest of the work for you to make the tastiest pulled pork with minimal effort and maximum flavor!
A few months ago I was in a total dinner rut!
I was so bored with everything that I was finding on Pinterest, totally sick of all my favorite recipes that I had found and saved over the years… and just plain didn’t want to cook.
If you’re looking for other slow cooker recipes – check out our slow cooker pot roast, slow cooker baby back ribs, or these Paleo Crockpot Recipes.
Then this pulled pork came into my life, and it has hands down been my favorite thing to make for dinner. Mostly because it requires so little work, which is perfect!
P.S. – If you love crockpot recipes, check out our crockpot whole chicken or these Healthy Crockpot Recipes!
What makes this pulled pork healthy?
We love this pulled pork for so many reasons! This recipe takes about 10 minutes to pull together (a little longer if you make roasted potatoes) + but here are some other reasons why we love it:
- Low fat – Traditionally pulled pork is made with pork shoulder or pork butt which is higher in fat. We use pork tenderloins in this recipe which are much leaner! If you do want a pulled pork shoulder recipe, we love this Pulled Pork Shoulder.
- High Protein – This recipe is pure protein! 41g per serving!
- Low sugar BBQ sauce – We recommend you use a low or no sugar BBQ sauce to keep this low carb. So many BBQ sauces are high in sugar and honestly.. you don’t need all that sugar!
It’s also paleo, whole30 friendly, gluten free, sugar free, and dairy free. Most importantly it’s DELICIOUS. Cause that’s what really matters, right?
Ingredients for Healthy Crockpot Pulled Pork:
To make pulled pork you’ll need:
- pork tenderloins
- olive oil
- paprika, garlic powder, pepper, onion powder, cinnamon, ground ginger
- chicken broth
- BBQ sauce
I really love topping this with this BBQ sauce. It’s paleo/Whole30 friendly, but it also tastes amazing! I hate when BBQ spices are too sweet, or too smoky. This is another good BBQ sauce brand, and we also like this one!
How to make healthy crockpot pulled pork:
Cooking healthy pulled pork is very easy. The key is the spices!
- Get your spices + other ingredients.
- Whisk together your olive oil+ spices.
- Marinate your pork tenderloin.
- When you’re ready to cook. Put it in the crockpot with chicken stock. Allow it to cook low + slow.
- When it’s cooked, shred with forks or a mixer.
- Toss with barbecue sauce & enjoy!
Ellen milliken says
Hi! I made a large batch of pulled pork for an upcoming family vacation & immediately froze it.
My question…when I reheat it in the crockpot for use, do I need to add any liquid? I will be sure it is defrosted before reheating. Thanks!
Liz Marino says
I’ve never reheated food in the crockpot like that, so I can’t be sure. I would add a little bit of chicken or beef stock to it, I think it will help it be rehydrated/not dry!
Jasmin Enciu says
Hello! I see this is for a slow cooker/crock pot, but do you have any recommendations for how long it should be cooked if I use a Dutch Oven Instead?
The Clean Eating Couple says
No, I unfortunately don’t! I don’t think this would turn out as well in a dutch oven as it does in the crockpot
Jenna says
I’m made this with the instant pot directions which I was hesitant about because the cook time seemed short. I cooked for the 18 minutes with the 15 minute natural release and it was so tough. Ended up cooking for 45 minutes total and it still wasn’t “fall off the bone.” The flavor is great though
The Clean Eating Couple says
This recipe is much better when made in the crockpot than the instant pot. I personally thing the instant pot dries everything out and I rarely use it for this reason.
You mentioned that you cooked this for 45 minutes, when it was only supposed to cook for about 33 minutes. That extra time could’ve been part of the reason why it was so tough. If you make it again I would not cook it for any additional time. 15 minutes doesn’t seem like much time to cook pork, but you have to remember it’s also cooking as the pressure cooker comes up to temp, and while the pressure naturally releases. The meat was probably tough because of how long it cooked for.
Pork tenderloin is definitely not the same as a pork shoulder/butt and it’s much leaner so it will inherently be a little drier/tougher because of the lack of fat in it – but it should’ve easily shredded.
If you try this again, I wouldn’t cook it for the additional time and I’d try it in the slow cooker. This Slow Cooker Pulled Pork is another option!