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3-Ingredient Slow Cooker Kalua Pig

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Slow Cooker Kalua Pig (Hawaiian Pulled Pork)

Bring the taste of Hawaii to your kitchen with this easy slow cooker recipe.

 

Dive into the heart of Hawaiian cuisine with Kalua Pig, a dish traditionally cooked in an underground oven (*imu*) at luaus. With this slow cooker version, you’ll enjoy the same tender, smoky flavors right at home — no pit required! Perfect for weeknights, family gatherings, or as the star of your next party spread.

Ingredients

  • 4–6 lb pork shoulder (Boston butt works well)
  • 1 ½ tbsp Hawaiian Alaea sea salt (or kosher salt)
  • 1 tbsp liquid smoke

Instructions

  1. Prepare the Pork: Pierce the pork shoulder all over with a fork or sharp knife to help the flavors absorb.
  2. Season: Rub the pork thoroughly with Alaea sea salt, coating every side.
  3. Cook: Place the pork in your slow cooker and drizzle evenly with liquid smoke.
  4. Slow Cook: Cover and cook on low for 16 hours, until the pork is fall-apart tender.
  5. Shred: Use two forks to shred the pork, discarding excess fat. Mix shredded pork with its juices for maximum flavor.

Serving Suggestions

  • Serve with steamed rice and Hawaiian macaroni salad for a traditional plate lunch.
  • Use as a filling for sliders, tacos, or burritos.
  • Pair with coleslaw or roasted vegetables for a lighter option.
 Pro Tip: For extra authenticity, place a banana leaf over the pork in the slow cooker before cooking. It adds an earthy aroma and mimics traditional Hawaiian imu-style cooking.

 

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