Slow Cooker Sweet Pork Barbacoa

Published January 3, 2013. Updated January 3, 2019

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Sweet Pork – this version is made in the slow cooker and it’s perfect for adding to tacos, burritos, quesadillas and more! It’s deliciously flavorful and super tender, just like Cafe Rio!

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Let me begin by saying, I never thought I’d be dedicating a post to sweet pork. Ever. I used to hate the stuff.

My husband loves it, so when we first got married I was still in the try real hard to impress him phase, so I tried making several different sweet pork recipes. Every time it was so hard for me to choke it down, because it was like eating a piece of candied pork inside a taco.

It was far too overly sweet, not sweet in a good way at all. It was a weird kind of sweet. I sacrificed about eight too many times and made it for dinner because he liked it, then I finally decided; this is so lame, why am I making and eating something I can hardly choke down?

Several years have gone by since. We frequent a local “Mexican” (I wouldn’t really call it Mexican but it’s still very good) restaurant called Cafe Rio and my husband, of course, often orders one of their Sweet Pork Barbacoa entrees.

I decided to give it a second chance and I tried his sweet pork tacos and I actually found I liked it enough to order one for myself on our next visit.

After trying it I decided it’s not anywhere near as sweet as some of the Cafe Rio knock off recipes out there. That is why I decided to come home and make my own rendition.

This is one of the easiest recipes ever! Yes you could brown the roast in a skillet in a bit of oil first, and you could replace the onion and garlic powder with fresh sauteed onions and garlic, but that would remove much of the simplicity of this slow cooker recipe.

To me a slow cooker recipe is one that you toss in and go, a recipe that is perfect for a busy day. So I’ve decided to keep it at that.There are many uses for this pork, which are listed in the recipe. It is most definitely not limited to just tacos.

You can also add more sugar if you’d like, if you want a really sweet pork. This pork is quite possibly even better the second day around, I feel it gives it more time to absorb more flavor (it’s not often I say a certain food is better as a leftover =).

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This is my second time making this recipe and I’d have to say it is very close to that of Cafe Rio (I brought some of theirs home to compare). It’s flavorful, unbelievably tender, with just the right amount of sweet, and again it’s incredibly versatile.

So, if you have some of this left over after your tacos from the first day then the next day around you could use it for enchiladas and so forth. Enjoy!

 Note: these are my tacos without 85% of the toppings I add =). I had to leave them off so you could actually see the pork. For topping ideas I like to use: Romaine lettuce, Monterey Jack, Cheddar, or Cotija cheese, diced Roma tomatoes or pico de gallo, guacamole or diced avocados, sour cream, green or red onions, fresh salsa or cilantro lime ranch, hot sauce (Tapitio and tons of it), lime juice and cilantro.

Not all of those at one time but most. It just depends on what I have on hand but they are all great options. Also, I always serve them in fried corn tortilla shells or fresh flour tortillas.

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Slow Cooker Sweet Pork Barbacoa

This version is made in the slow cooker and it's perfect for adding to tacos, burritos, quesadillas and more! It's deliciously flavorful and super tender, just like Cafe Rio!
Servings: 8
Prep15 minutes
Cook8 hours
Ready in: 8 hours 15 minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Place pork roast in a slow cooker. In a mixing bowl whisk together light-brown sugar, chili powder, paprika, onion powder, garlic powder, salt and pepper. 
  • Add in chicken broth and tomato paste and whisk mixture until well blended. Pour chicken broth mixture over pork roast in slow cooker. Cover slow cooker with lid, cook on low heat 7 - 8 hours. 
  • Remove roast from slow cooker, remove fat from roast and shred (I don't shred the pieces very small because it will kind of have a "mushy" texture if you over-shred it). Ladle out some of the fat (the shiny orange layer of liquid) from the top of the broth in the slow cooker and discard.
  •  Return shredded roast to slow cooker and allow to rest on warm heat for 1 - 3 hours. Strain broth. Serve inside tacos, enchiladas or burritos or serve over nachos, salads or tostadas.
Nutrition Facts
Slow Cooker Sweet Pork Barbacoa
Amount Per Serving
Calories 249 Calories from Fat 72
% Daily Value*
Fat 8g12%
Saturated Fat 3g19%
Cholesterol 70mg23%
Sodium 358mg16%
Potassium 485mg14%
Carbohydrates 22g7%
Fiber 1g4%
Sugar 21g23%
Protein 22g44%
Vitamin A 438IU9%
Vitamin C 1mg1%
Calcium 37mg4%
Iron 2mg11%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

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77 Comments

  • angela @ another bite please

    i looooove sweet pork…and am loving your recipe…all the others that I was finding out there includes coke…and truthfully it makes me cringe to think of adding coke to my wonderful meat…so thank you for a truly homemade version of this which my family is sure to love!

    and slow cooker i “heart” that…nice easy mommy night for dinner.

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      Yeah I figured Cafe Rio probably isn’t pouring coke over their pork =). I love slow cooker meals myself, they are such a breeze. It gives me more time for preparing dessert!

    • Jessica

      I agree! I really don’t like the recipes that use coke. I don’t even keep soda in the house so I don’t want to buy it specially for a recipe. I can’t wait to try these out!

  • Ramona

    I totally agree with you about anything sweet or even salty overpowering a dish. I don’t like things in any extreme… balance of flavors is my motto. Well, except for spicy food… I love it spicy. :) This pork looks really tender and juicy. I have been meaning to make a pork dish like this after I had it at Chipotle. You are making me want go buy some pork butt now. :)

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      Haha oh good =) glad you are wanting some pork butt! It’s funny that it’s called that because the butcher told me it really is the shoulder portion so not sure how the name came about. I’m with you on the spicy! I love hot sauce so much that sometimes I pour so much on you can hardly see whats underneath. I crave the stuff like crazy. My fridge will never go without =).

  • Becky @ lovetobeinthekitchen

    This looks amazing! I just came across your site today and spent at least an hour looking at all your amazing recipes. I am impressed that you come up with so many yummy ideas and take the time to find the perfect recipe. Thanks for sharing!

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      Thanks so much Becky for your sweet comment! I’m so glad you enjoyed browsing my site and I hope you continue to follow along and enjoy what you find here!

  • Jo Romero

    Great recipe and really simple to make, I usually cook pork shoulder in beer and thyme in the crockpot but next time I’ll try this – looks delicious!

  • Jessica@AKitchenAddiction

    My husband will love these. . .and I love that you can make it in the slow cooker! :)

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      It’s always nice to have a generous collection of delicious slow cooker recipes =). I hope you do have a chance to try these Jessica, thanks for your comment!

  • katie

    I love trying new sweet pork recipes. My husband always gets the pork salad at Cafe Rio (when we’re close by one!) but I always get grilled chicken…for some reason I don’t like it at Cafe Rio, but I love it at home! (I think it’s cuz I’m hooked on the chicken;)

  • Kristy @ Sweet Treats & More

    I just posted a Slow Cooker Sweet Pork too! Yours looks amazing…I will have to give it a try!!

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      That’s funny we posted the same thing, great minds think alike haha =). Yours looks amazing too, and lightened up – sign me up! Thanks for your comment Kristy!