Pineapple Upsidedown Pulled Pork Sliders on a Lazy NASCAR Sunday

Published by Brad on February 26th, 2010 - in Tasty Recipes

Pork shoulder slowly braised in coffee and spices until fall off the bone tender and full of enticing familiar flavors, pulled into luscious tender morsels.

Fresh juicy pineapple and spicy red onion, simmered slowly with a touch of cinnamon, then blended to create a crisp sweet sauce just perfect for the rich pulled pork.

Fluffy fresh King’s Hawaiian Sweet Rolls, the perfect size for a slider, ready to stuff full of pulled pork and pineapple sauce…

Put them together and you’ll have Pineapple Upsidedown Pulled Pork Sliders. Easy to prepare on a day that requires more attention to NASCAR than cooking…

  Pineapple Upsidedown Pulled Pork Sliders

To prepare the Pineapple Upsidedown Pulled Pork Sliders you will need:

  • 3 1/2 to 4 Lb Bone-in pork shoulder
  • 1 cup hot coffee
  • 1/3 cup light brown sugar
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 Tbsp Kosher Salt
  • 1 tsp ground white pepper
  • 1/2 tsp ground coriander
  • 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp ground allspice
  • 1/4 tsp ground cumin
  • 2-3 dashes Tabasco Sauce
  • 2 packages of 12 King’s Hawaiian Sweet Rolls
  • Pineapple Upsidown Sauce (recipe follows)

Preheat the oven to 225° F.  Place the pork shoulder in a dutch oven with a lid.

Whisk the brown sugar into the hot coffee until dissolved, then whisk in the water and spices.

Pour the mixture over the pork roast, cover and place it in the oven. 

Braise for 7 hours undisturbed until the pork roast is just falling apart.

Remove the pork from the liquid and allow it to cool in a separate bowl.  Once cooled shred by hand discarding any bones and large pieces of fat.

Strain the braising liquid into a saucepan and simmer on medium low heat for 1 hour until the liquid is reduced by at least half.

Reheat the pork in the saucepan with the reduced braising liquid.

To make the Pineapple Upsidedown Sauce you will need:

  • 1 medium sized fresh pineapple, peeled, cored, and chopped into small pieces
  • 1 small red onion, chopped
  • 1 cup water
  • dash ground cinnamon
  • 1 tsp Kosher Salt
  • 1 tsp corn starch

Combine the pineapple, red onion, water, cinnamon, and salt in a saucepan.  Simmer on medium heat 25-30  minutes until most of the water has evaporated.

Remove from heat and stir in the corn starch.  Blend well with a food processor or blender until smooth.  Cool completely before serving.

To assemble the slider:

Slice the King’s Hawaiian Sweet Rolls in half and spoon a generous helping of Pineapple Upsidedown Sauce on the bottom of the bun.

Top with the coffee braised pulled pork.

(Servings= 20-24, Prep Time= 15 mins, Cook Time= 8 hours)

PRINT RECIPE HERE

To eat the Pineapple Upsidedown Pulled Pork Slider:

Lounge in front of the TV and watch the end of the race, only getting up to make another slider.

The girls had a lazy day of NASCAR too (I think Kelli is an Earnhardt Jr. fan and Morgan likes Harvick)… 

Golden Doodle Girls Sleeping

Thank you for reading EATnLISTEN.COM.

Brad




6 Responses

  1. Barbara says:

    That's a killer recipe! Don't need to be watching NASCAR either. Olympics will do.

  2. These sliders look incredible! I'm just imagining spicy succulent pork on sweet buns! Fabulous!

  3. 5starfoodie says:

    Yum! I love your pairing the spicy pork with the sweet pineapple & buns! Fabulous!

  4. @katiedidtoo says:

    We call that a Boston Butt here in North Carolina and my go to, never fail recipe puts one in a Crockpot all day with a jar of Apricot or Pineapple preserves. This recipe definitely takes it up a notch! Well done, Sir.

  5. Cheryl W says:

    These look awesome! I am bookmarking this recipe to make for our next women's brunch. This will knock their socks off. Sweet Hawaiian rolls rock! I use them to make ham & chees gliders with a honey dijon poppyseed glaze. MMMMM!

  6. Cheryl W says:

    Oh forgot to say, I love the poodles. I have minatures, but I would love to someday have a standard.

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