Ingredients:
2-2.5 lb pork tenderloin
1 12 oz can root beer (I couldn't find a can, so I measured out 1.5 cups from a bottle)
1 18 oz bottle of BBQ sauce (we always use Sweet Baby Ray's)
24 Hawaiian rolls or sliders of your choice
swiss cheese- optional
Directions:
1. Place pork tenderloin, root beer, and BBQ sauce in the crockpot and cook on low for 6 hours.
2. Shred and enjoy!
You could of course put the meat on regular sized buns or in tortillas, but these sliders are perfect for a larger group when you are mainly serving finger foods.
Enjoy!
21 comments :
YUM! Bookmarked! Thanks! =D
i am currently salivating - and it's only 1030am hahah
these look delicious! and SO easy....thanks for sharing i just bookmarked it for later!
Delicious! I will definitely try this out for a game day :)!
Sounds SUPPPER yummy!!
These look fantastic! You'll be bringing them this weekend for the football party, right?!
Looks so good and easy to make. :D I love BBQ
My sister in law just made these and texted me the recipe on Sunday. Def on my to make list.
This looks good! We do pretty much the same thing as well, only we use Kraft BBQ sauces in their different flavours! Yay for easy and delicious! :)
This is making me VERY hungry!
Yum!!
I don't even eat meat but this looks super yummy and not to mention I really enjoy sweet baby rays sauce. They have one called hickory brown sugar or something like that. Mmmmmm it's so good! Now I want BBQ!
This looks really good and easy to make. I'll have to try it!
~Ashley @ A Cute Angle
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Those look delicious! And they sound so easy to make!
yay football season!!!! :)
um that looks delicious!
YAYYY!!! So glad you were able to link up with us!! These look SOO good!!
Looks awesome! I'm definitely pinning this! :)
This is my kind of recipe! Croc pot AND only a few ingredients. I can't wait to try it!
YUM! This is the perfect tailgate food.. can't wait to try!! :)
Thanks for linking up!
You are making me hungry! Looks great!
Curious-why the root beer? What's it's purpose?
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