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Slow Cooker Pork Shoulder Recipe

Slow cooker pork shoulder recipe is the perfect meal for the family. The shredded pork is perfect resting on top of mashed potatoes with gravy or as a sandwich on a toasty sesame seed bun. The recipe is easy and will cook while you’re at work or away from home in the Crock Pot. 

Crock pot pork shoulder on a plate with gravy

I love cooking dinner in the Crock Pot. You can get it ready in the morning in a matter of minutes and let it cook throughout the day. You’ll come home to a wonderfully moist and flavorful dinner. 

If you like this recipe, you’ll love this Slow cooker pork chops and gravy recipe and this slow cooker pot roast

Be sure to watch the video to see how the pork shoulder roast recipe is made.

This pork shoulder with gravy recipe will feed a lot of people and it’s not terribly expensive, either. I will buy meat when it’s on sale and then freeze it until I am ready for it. 

What do I need to make this pork shoulder roast recipe?

  • Crock Pot
  • Medium-sized bowl
  • Can of cream of chicken soup
  • Can of cream of mushroom soup
  • Onion soup/dip mix
  • Water
  • Salt and pepper
  • Flour
  • Optional: side of mashed potatoes or buns for shredded pork sandwiches

Cooked pork shoulder on a plate on top of mashed potatoes

How do I make the pork shoulder recipe?

  1. Add the cream of chicken and mushroom soups to a bowl. 
  2. Next, add the onion soup/dip mix, salt, pepper, and water to the bowl and mix.
  3. Now, add the pork shoulder to a greased Crock Pot and pour the gravy mixture over the top. 
  4. Set the Crock Pot for 8 to 9 hours on low and cover with the lid.
  5. After 8 hours, remove the meat and place into a large bowl. Remove all of the bones from the bowl and make sure there are no more bones in the Crock Pot. (You can check the temperature of the meat with a thermometer, which should read 145-degrees. If the pork falls apart easily, it is done).
  6. Add 2 tablespoons to the liquid in the Crock Pot and whisk. 
  7. Return the meat (without bones) to the Crock Pot, replace the lid and cook at least one to two more hours. 
  8. Serve.

Recipe and printable instructions listed below

Cream of chicken soup in a bowl

Start by adding the cream of chicken soup to a medium-sized bowl. 

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Can of cream of chicken soup and mushroom soup in a glass bowl

Next, add the cream of mushroom soup to the bowl. 

 

Onion mix with cream of chicken and mushroom soups in a glass bowl

Now, add the onion soup/dip mix to the bowl. The onion soup mix is packed full of flavor and will taste amazing. 

 

Onion mix, salt, pepper, and cream of chicken and mushroom soup in a bowl

Add the salt and pepper to the mix. 

 

Water being poured into the slow cooker pork shoulder recipe

Pour the water into the ingredients and mix well. 

 

Pork shoulder in a slow cooker

Grease the Crock Pot with non-stick spray and add the pork shoulder. 

 

Pork shoulder in the slow cooker with gravy

Pour the gravy mixture over the top. When the pork cooks, it will release a lot of liquid and sometimes it comes out thick, but if not you can add some flour after the cooking process. 

Pork shoulder in the slow cooker with gravy

Once you’re done cooking the pork roast, after about eight hours, remove the meat from the Crock Pot and place it into a large bowl. Remove the bones from the Crock Pot and the bowl of pork. 

You can see in the picture above that there’s quite a bit of liquid. 

How do I know when my pork is done?

There are a couple of ways to check if the pork is done. First, you can use a thermometer and if your pork is at or above the 145-degree mark, your food is done. Just be sure not to allow the thermometer to touch the bone or you will get an incorrect reading. 

Once the temp reaches 145-allow the meat to rest for several minutes before eating. 

When the meat falls apart, it’s done. You will notice after at least eight hours of cooking on low heat that the pork will most likely be falling apart when you lift it with a fork. If it’s not, you can cook it longer until it does fall apart. 

Shredded pork in a bowl

Remove all of the bones. While cooking, the bones help give the dish a lot of flavor, plus there is collagen in the bones and that is so healthy for you. 

Flour in a Crock Pot with juices from pork shoulder

While the pork is in the bowl and you’ve removed the bones, add some flour to the liquid, which will help it thicken. Whisk the flour and return the pork to the slow cooker for at least one more hour. 

This will give the gravy time to thicken and cook more.  

 

Shredded pork on mashed potatoes

Once you’ve cooked the meat, remove it and serve over mashed potatoes, or add to a bun for dinner. 

 

Pouring gravy with a spoon over shredded pork

Spoon the gravy over the top and you have a great meal. 

Other sides that go well with pork shoulder: 

Check out the slow cooker pork shoulder recipe card below, grab those ingredients, and start cooking! This is a great meal for the entire family and I think you’ll really love it.

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Slow Cooker Pork Shoulder Recipe

Slow Cooker Pork Shoulder Recipe

Slow cooker pork shoulder recipe is the perfect meal for the family. The shredded pork is perfect resting on top of mashed potatoes with gravy or as a sandwich on a toasty sesame seed bun. The recipe is easy and will cook while you're at work or away from home in the Crock Pot. 

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 9 hours
Additional Time 1 hour
Total Time 10 hours 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 - 4 lb pork shoulder (Boston butt roast)
  • 1 - 10.5 oz. can cream of chicken soup
  • 1 - 10.5 oz. can cream of mushroom soup
  • 1 - 2 oz. pack onion soup/dip mix
  • 1/2 cup water
  • Pinch of salt and pepper
  • 2 tbs. flour to thicken gravy

Instructions

  1. Add the cans of chicken and mushroom soup to a medium-sized bowl.
  2. Next, add the onion soup/dip mix, salt, pepper, and water. Mix well.
  3. Place the pork shoulder in the Crock Pot.
  4. Pour the gravy mixture over the pork.
  5. Close the lid and set the Crock Pot for 8- 9 hours on low.
  6. After the pork shoulder cooks, remove the meat from the Crock Pot and plate into a large bowl.
  7. Remove the bones.
  8. If the gravy is too runny, add two tablespoons of flour and whisk.
  9. Add the meat back to the Crock Pot and replace the cover.
  10. Allow the meal to cook at least one more hour to allow the gravy to thicken.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

12

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 493Total Fat: 35gSaturated Fat: 13gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 19gCholesterol: 138mgSodium: 474mgCarbohydrates: 5gFiber: 0gSugar: 0gProtein: 36g

Nutrition is approximate.

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