Can I use Coke instead of Dr Pepper for pulled pork?
Can I use Coke instead of Dr Pepper for pulled pork?
All you need to get great pulled pork in your slow cooker is a pork roast, BBQ Sauce of your choice ( I use my Homemade BBQ Sauce), and a can of soda (Root Beer, Coca-Cola or Dr. Pepper work the best).
What can I use in place of Coke for pulled pork?
Apple juice is good with pork. The frozen cans of concentrate are cheap and perfect for this use. Apple juice lacks the dark notes of cola.
Can I use Pepsi instead of Dr. Pepper for pulled pork?
Well, you put a pork sirloin roast in a crock pot, cut one red onion and throw that in there, then pour… wait for it… two soda cans of Pepsi or Coke, sprinkle with a little salt and pepper, turn on your crock pot, set it and forget it and then come back 8 hours with two forks, shred and enjoy!
What can I add to pulled pork to keep it moist?
Storing pulled pork Additionally, spray chicken broth or apple juice on the meat to prevent it from losing more moisture in the crockpot. To add a strong flavor during the process, white wine can also be sprayed.
How do you cook with Coke?
9 Excellent Ways to Cook with Cola
- Tangy Sort-Of Jerk Chicken.
- Steak, Chicken and Vegetable Tacos.
- Grilled Sweet Potatoes with Jerk Vinaigrette.
- Cola-Marinated Flank Steak with Frito Chilaquiles.
- Sweet & Spicy Jerky.
- Smoky Glazed Ham with Red Pepper Jelly.
- Tacos al Pastor.
- Grilled Beef Ribs with Smoky-Sweet Barbecue Sauce.
Does Coke Zero work with pulled pork?
If you don’t care about carbs, feel free to substitute the coke zero for a regular cola, root beer, Dr. Pepper or even Cream Soda if you are feeling adventurous! It couldn’t be easier to make pulled pork in a crock pot. It is truly a toss and go recipe that turns out amazing every time.
Can you use Pepsi instead of root beer for pulled pork?
Coke or Pepsi. Ginger Ale. Diet sodas can be used but only if you are used to the flavoring of it. Hard cider or beer can even be used!
How much water do you put in pulled pork?
Add about 1/4 Cup Liquid Per Pound of Pork Mix and match a few things together until you have about 1/4 cup of liquid per pound of pork: for best results make sure that your liquid mixture includes something sweet and something tart.