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This Paleo and Whole30 slow cooker pulled pork with pineapple coleslaw is perfect for an easy weeknight dinner or meal prep. Made with BBQ sauce, delicious pineapple salsa and a creamy coleslaw, it’s a combo you’ll want to make again and again. It makes great leftovers, and it’s hard to believe something so good is also so good for you!
My best friend, the one who introduced me to Whole30, got me started on this slow cooker pulled pork with pineapple coleslaw and I haven’t been able to stop making it since. It’s one I make almost monthly because it’s so simple, totally delicious and makes a ton of food. I put it into my meal prep rotation frequently being I can let the slow cooker do the work for me.
Fun fact: this was the first Paleo meal I made for my boyfriend when we started dating. We’re still together, and while it’s probably not completely due to how amazing the slow cooker pulled pork is, I’d be willing to bet it’s a big part of it. (Just kidding)
There’s two ways to make the pineapple coleslaw. One is the easy way, buying the ingredients already chopped and made for you. Or, you can do it by hand. I’ve compared costs of both ways. At first, I thought that buying the ingredients themselves and making it by hand would be cheaper. I was surprised to find out that it’s really not by a whole lot.
I’ve found that when I make this from ingredients that are chopped already, the bags of cabbage are inexpensive which makes up for the cost of the pre-made pineapple salsa you can find at Whole Foods. When I make this myself, I’m buying cheaper items, but more of them. The price ends up just about evening out. I also know not everyone has a Whole Foods near them so I’ll include the recipe on how to make the coleslaw yourself.
You can also make your own mayo and barbecue sauce to make your condiments Paleo. I don’t do this very often. It tends to go to waste in my household of 1 before I can eat it all. Usually (okay, always) I prefer to use Primal Kitchen Foods Mayo and have been for almost 2 years now. I can’t eat a whole tub of mayo that quickly and, to be honest, making it sort of grosses me out so DIY mayo it isn’t worth it to me.
This stuff can sit in my fridge without going bad before I get to it. Also, it’s always there as opposed to my having to make it before every recipe. It’s cheaper on the website than it is on Amazon, so that’s generally where I buy it.
I always add BBQ sauce to this. Always. You don’t need to but I highly recommend it! Similar to the mayo,BBQ sauce is just as easy to make but it’s nice to just have it in the fridge when I’m ready for it. I use my favorite Whole30 Approved BBQ sauce from Primal Kitchen, which is available on Thrive Market, their website(use code PALEOBAILEY to save 15%), and Whole Foods.Sometimes convenience wins.
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Slow Cooker Pulled Pork With Pineapple Coleslaw
This Paleo and Whole30 slow cooker pulled pork with pineapple coleslaw is perfect for an easy weeknight dinner or meal prep. Made with BBQ sauce, delicious pineapple salsa and a creamy coleslaw, it’s a combo you’ll want to make again and again. It makes great leftovers, and it’s hard to believe something so good is also so good for you!
- Author: Bailey
- Prep Time: 20 minutes
- Cook Time: 6 hours
- Total Time: 6 hours 20 minutes
- Yield: Serves 4-6 1x
- Category: Pork
- Method: Slow Cooker
- Cuisine: American
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Ingredients
For the pulled pork:
- 3–4 pound pork shoulder (bone-in or boneless)
- 1/2 cup chicken broth
- 1/2 cup balsamic vinegar
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
- 1/8 teaspoon pepper
For the coleslaw:
- 1–2 bags of coleslaw cabbage (or 1 bag coleslaw and 1 bag shredded purple cabbage)
- OR
- 1/2 head of green cabbage
- 1/2 head of purple cabbage
- 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
- 1 tablespoon avocado oil (or olive oil)
- Enough mayo to make it the consistency of your preference (about 1/2 cup)
For the pineapple salsa:
- 1 large tub of pre-made pineapple salsa from Whole Foods
- OR
- 2 cups fresh pineapple, diced
- 1/4 cup red onion, finely chopped
- 1/4 cup red pepper, finely chopped
- 1/2 cup fresh cilantro, chopped
- 1 Serrano pepper, seeded and finely chopped
- Juice of 1 lime
- 1/8 teaspoon of salt
- Optional: BBQ to top the pulled pork
Instructions
For the pulled pork:
- Place pork in the slow cooker
- Season meat with salt and pepper
- Pour in chicken stock and balsamic
- Cover and cook on low for 6-8 hours or until pork pulls apart easily
- Remove from slow cooker and shred
- For the pineapple coleslaw:
- Add cabbage to a large bowl
- Prepare the pineapple salsa if making it yourself
- Add pineapple salsa to the bowl
- Add oil, vinegar, mayo
- Stir to combine so that coleslaw is evenly mixed
- For best results, refrigerate an hour prior to serving to let the flavors combine
- Top pulled pork with BBQ sauce and coleslaw and serve!
Notes
If you’re using this for meal prep, you may want to double the coleslaw recipe depending on how large your pork shoulder is.
Nutrition Facts:
- Calories: 335
- Sugar: 21
- Fat: 23
- Carbohydrates: 18
- Protein: 16
To make this is to love this! Try it out and tell me what you think!
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I’m Bailey. Whole30 Certified Coach. Former 300 pound chip eatin' couch potato. Current Paleo goddess. Just kidding. No, but I have found my passion for health, cooking and finally living like I mean it, all while dropping over 120 pounds naturally. Read More...
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J says
I love it and the flavor combos—so happy to have great Whole 30 options. Also, it’s always nice to find a great recipe that doesn’t require the hot oven in the summer! Thanks so much!
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Holly says
Hi are we mixing the pineapple salsa with the coleslaw
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paleobailey says
SO sorry I’m just seeing this. Yes the pineapple gets mixed with the coleslaw 🙂
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Renai says
Such a great recipe! A family favorite!
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Kristine Marriotti says
I made this last night and it was AMAZING! My husband also raved about it. We ended up making pulled pork sandwiches and topped them with the coleslaw and pineapple salsa. The pork literally fell off the bone in the slow cooker and had great flavor. We added some homemade BBQ sauce which took it over the top! It reminded me of eating baby back ribs, but without the ribs! HAHA! What a delicious and eat easy week night meal!
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Linda S says
Another fabulous recipe the whole family LOVES! Thanks so much for sharing with us!
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paleobailey says
Thank you so much, Linda!! I really appreciate you taking the time to make it, and to leave a review!! <3 - B
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Danielle Wieser says
Can this be made without the mayo?
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paleobailey says
Mayo is generally the way to make coleslaw, but it could also be done with a bit of greek yogurt (if you do dairy). Otherwise, it’ll just be a dry shredded cabbage mix. If that’s alright, then it can be skipped.
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Maria Long says
As soon as I saw this recipe, I knew I needed to make it! The combination just sounded so perfect and this did not disappoint. It’s easy to make but still so bright and flavorful. The combination of the pineapple salsa, slaw, and pork together is soooooo good!
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paleobailey says
I’m SO glad to hear this!! This is one of my forever-favorite recipes, so I’m so happy you loved it! Thank you so much, Maria!! <3 - B
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Anna N says
Love all your recipes and have been cooking them for a while….but don’t know why it took me so long to make them!
I actually used broccoli slaw and purple cabbage for the slaw, and since the grocery store was out of regular primal kitchen mayo and I am lazy, I tried using the primal kitchen CHIPOTLE LIME mayo. It’s an incredible sweet and (only a little) spicy combo!Reply
Megan says
This is my son’s favorite meal. He loves the pineapple coleslaw on the pork. He can be tricky to get to eat meat, but this particular recipe he always asks for seconds. We’ve had really good luck with all of Bailey’s recipes.
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paleobailey says
This is SO great to hear! You’re the best, Megan! Thank you! <3 - B
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Lauran Harmon says
This was amazing! So easy to make, and my kids even ate it! My question is: how long is the coleslaw good for you think? I’m thinking 3 – 4 days, but you said using it for meal prep, so perhaps I could go 5?
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paleobailey says
I’m so glad to hear this! For the coleslaw, I’d say about 4-5 days. 5 if you’re fine stretching it a bit. Sometimes if I want this to last me a while, I’ll make half the coleslaw right away and wait to mix up another 1/2 batch until halfway through the week 🙂
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Ashley says
Super easy to make, and loved by all who ate it! Will most definitely be adding this to a once or twice a month must cook. Perfect for meal prepping too!
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paleobailey says
SO happy to hear this!! It’s a favorite staple in my house too! Thanks so much for coming back and letting me know – it’s so appreciated <3 - B
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