Easy Pulled Pork Sliders with Garlic Aioli
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These pulled pork sliders with garlic aioli are bite-sized sandwiches packed with tender, slow cooked pork, smothered in barbecue sauce. Served on hot toasted buns with garlic aioli, they offer the perfect balance of savory, tangy and slightly sweet flavors.

Why you’re going to love these pork sliders:
I have so much to say about these pulled pork sliders, so let’s dive in!
Let’s be honest, pulled pork anything is delicious. Simply eating pulled pork right out of the slow cooker is life changing. Don’t kid yourself. I know you’ve snuck several bites of juicy pork right out of your slow cooker. You should!
- Limited ingredients – this recipe requires minimal ingredients. All you need is a pork shoulder, barbecue sauce, buns, mayonnaise, garlic, lemon juice, chives, salt, pepper & garlic powder.
- Versatile – Pulled pork can be used in a variety of dishes. In this case, on a bun! Some other options include, pulled pork tacos, in a burrito bowl, or in a wrap/burrito, or on a grilled cheese.
- Feeds a crowd – This recipe feeds a lot of people. It’s great for Sunday family dinners, parties, game days, or holiday gatherings.
- Easy to follow recipe – This recipe is straight forward. The process is simple and the results are guaranteed!


The Ingredients:
- Pork shoulder – You will need at least a 3 pound pork shoulder for this recipe. They’re cheap and a wonderful cut of meat to slow cook with. A boneless or bone-in pork shoulder will work. Reminder that bone-in will weigh more and produce less meat.
- Barbecue Sauce – Any type of barbecue sauce will do! Sweet, spicy, smoky – totally up to you! It’s slathered on before slow cooking to help infuse it into the meat.
- Salt, pepper & garlic powder – The pork does need to be seasoned well. I keep it simple with salt, pepper and garlic powder.
- Slider buns – Any type bun will work. Hawaiian roles, hamburger buns, brioche buns and even Texas Toast would be wonderful.
- Mayonnaise – Mayo is the base of the garlic aioli.
- Minced garlic – A little minced garlic is added to the aioli to give it a zesty garlic bite. It pairs well the sweet and smoky barbecue sauce.
- Lemon juice or white vinegar – A little acid brightens up the aioli.
- Chives – Chives add a touch of mild onion flavor and wonderful color to the aioli.

How to make pork sliders with garlic aioli:
The process to make pulled pork sliders is simple. I don’t use any cooking liquid as I find that the natural juices are enough for the pork to slow cook in. Other than waiting for the pork to slow cook, these sliders come together in just 20 minutes!









Serving Suggestions:
Pulled pork sliders are super flavorful, so pairing them with the right sides can make a perfect meal! Here are some great options:
Baked Beans – Smoky, sweet and packed with flavor, baked beans are sure to be a hit with these sliders.
Green Beans – Sautéed or boiled green beans offer a crunchy, fresh bite with the sliders.
Potato Salad – My recipe for sweet relish potato salad would be bomb with these sliders.
Corn on the Cob – A classic side dish for a barbecue meal. Can’t go wrong!
Mac and Cheese – I love a side of cheesy indulgent Mac and Cheese. It pairs well with any type of barbecue pulled meat!
Green Salad – A simple salad would lighten the meal while offering a fresh edge.
Cucumber Salad – A crunchy, light and tangy cucumber salad would be wonderful with the sweet and smoky pork slider.
Pickled Red Onions – Pickled red onions are a wonderful garnish and would complement the pork sliders very well!
Storing & Final Thoughts
To keep them fresh, store the pork in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Only reheat what you need to prevent drying out the meat. Pulled pork can also be frozen for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator 24 hours prior to reheating.
Pork Sliders with Garlic Aioli are an excellent choice for meal prep, feeding a crowd and for special occasions. They’re easy to make, reheat well, and stay flavorful over time. I love the versatility of pulled pork. You can enjoy it in different ways throughout the week – as sliders, tacos, in a wrap or over rice. Pair with a variety of sides, and you’ll have a convenient and delicious choice whenever hunger strikes!
Pulled Pork Sliders With Garlic Aioli

These pulled pork sliders are bite-sized sandwiches packed with tender, slow cooked pork, smothered in barbecue sauce. Served on hot toasted buns with garlic aioli, they offer the perfect balance of savory, tangy and slightly sweet flavors.
Ingredients
- 1, 3-5 pounds pork shoulder (bone or no bone is fine)
- 1 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- Barbecue sauce (any kind will do)
- Slider buns
- 4 tablespoons melted butter
Garlic Aioli
- 3/4 cup mayonnaise
- 1 teaspoon minced garlic
- 2 pinches black pepper
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice or white vinegar
- 1 tablespoon chopped chives
Instructions
- Generously season the pork shoulder with salt, pepper and garlic powder, rubbing it in with your hands. Next, rub the pork shoulder with your favorite barbecue sauce (I used a pastry brush to help me do this).
- Place pork shoulder in a slow cooker and cook on low for 6-8 hours (or high for 4-5 hours). Once cooked, remove pork shoulder and slightly shred – discard any fatty parts. Careful not to shred the pork too much – you want nice chunks of pork on your sandwich.
- Add about 1/2 cup to 1 cup of your favorite barbecue sauce and gently mix.
- To make the aioli, add all the ingredients to a bowl and mix.
- Toast the slider buns by brushing them with a little butter and either grilling them, placing them on a baking sheet and broiling them for a few minutes or in a skillet.
- Slather buns with aioli, add pulled pork and enjoy!
Notes
Everything can be made 1-2 days in advance and then put in the refrigerator. Simply heat the pork up in the microwave, oven or even place on warm or low in your slow cooker until you’re ready to serve.







Would a 5lb boneless pork loin work just as well? Do I need to make any modifications?
Hi Alyson! Unfortunately a pork loin will probably not work. It’s a whole different cooking method and I haven’t tried slow cooking one. I’m sorry!!
I used 5 lb pork loin just yesterday and it worked fine. It took longer to cook which was ok, because I cooked the meat in the slow cooker the day before.
If I needed to double the recipe with 6lbs of meat how long should it cook
Still do 8 hours then check it and if it needs longer, an additional hour or 2!
Have you ever added liquid smoke and if so how much
I have not!
Do you use Mayo or miracle whip
I used mayo but either would work!!
Ok thank you! I’m good with either but my other half hates mayo.
you’re welcome! 🙂
Thank you for such a easy great tasting recipe. My kids even loved this. I’m watching my carb’s so I didn’t have mine on bread I just spread the sauce on top of the meat. The sauce is wonderful!!!! Can’t wait to make this again!!!! Thank you again!!!
You’re so welcome!!
This looks so yummy Jessica and great comfort food. I have tried it much more times, but it turned out excellent than others. All of my family members was very enjoyed to taste it. I am so grateful that I can make it so delicious. thank you so much for sharing this great recipe. Keep posting like this way.
Do you think this would work with chicken, instead of pork. If so, what modifications would you make?
yes! The chicken won’t take as long to cook, maybe 3-4 hours on low. You could use chicken breasts or chicken thighs. Chicken thighs will fall apart more easily. Enjoy!
Excited to make this! Do you use vine in or bonesless pork shoulder?
Typo… trying to ask if bone in or boneless matters – thanks!
Hi Jen! It doesn’t matter – bone in is a little less expensive which is nice but either would work!
Hi!
If we’re in a time crunch, is it possible to cook this on high for 4-6 hours instead?
Yes!
We have country style pork ribs already cooked so I can shred the meat and make mini subs cuz I have King’s Hawaiian mini sub rolls. We’re inconveniently located from town~ an hour drive round trip!!