Hawaiian Pork Sliders

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Simple Slow Cooker sweet Hawaiian barbecue, pineapple and teriyaki served on a Hawaiian roll, perfect for meals, tailgating or entertaining!

Hawaiian Pork Sliders

I love fall for so many reasons.  Warm sunshine with that crisp breeze that only autumn can provide, the crunch of leaves, the changing of the colors, the flavors of spice, apple and pumpkin, soups and stews, jeans and sweatshirts and FOOTBALL!

I have been a Nebraska Cornhusker fan my whole life.  Born and bred.  My hubby, on the other hand, was born across the river in Iowa and much to his Iowa State loving parents has also always been a die-hard Husker football fan.

Now we have another reason to love it, our oldest is a Junior at the university, and trips to Lincoln mean that we get to see him! We have season tickets and love to tailgate, always putting out a big spread of food.  He comes with his buddies and fraternity brothers to our tailgates to eat and get prepped to cheer on our team.

I am known for trying to come up with food or a signature cocktail that has a theme for who we are playing that week, or the goings on.  Like last year when we played Miami —  I made a signature cocktail “The Frozen Hurricane Slush.”  you know…to freeze out Miami. 😉   Or the year we played on Halloween and I made Go Big Red Rum Red Rum Punch!

Hawaiian Pork Sliders

I have been trying to build up my tailgating recipes on my website this year, and when the head of The Secret Recipe Club asked if I would like to participate in a Tailgate Themed Recipe swap, I couldn’t wait to sign up!  You see, I post the second Monday of the month with my group for the SRC, and there are four groups.  

We decided to have a themed swap between all of the groups on the months that have 5 Mondays! Great idea, right?  It’s fun to be able to “meet” and cook/bake from other members of other groups.  

I was assigned the blog Turnips 2 Tangerines.  Lynn hosts this delicious blog from her home in Wisconsin, where she was born and raised.  Married to her Junior High School sweetheart, she has enjoyed cooking her whole life.  She is pretty adventurous in the kitchen, and you will enjoy her wide array of recipes.  I was on a mission to find something “tailgating” but I am sure I will be back to browse through with a whole new mindset.  My first stop will be her Crock Pot Apple Pie Oatmeal, and next, I am making her 24 Hour Salad!

Although it would have been easy to make one of Lynn’s many snack mixes or dips for this challenge, I decided to go a different route, and do sandwiches.  Anything that I can re-heat on a grill or keep warm in the crockpot works for our sometimes frigid tailgates.  Warm food is always welcome in November — it’s amazing what you can eat with wool mittens on! 😉

 

Hawaiian Pork Sliders

I had to make a few changes to Lynn’s recipe, based on the availability of the ingredients I could find here.  I am so excited with how these turned out, we had leftovers, and I froze them and sent them down to school with my son to eat later on.  He was happy about that!

 

Hawaiian Pork Sliders

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Close up of Hawaiian Pork Sliders on a white plate
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Hawaiian Pork Sliders

Sweet Hawaiian barbecue, pineapple and teriyaki served on a Hawaiian roll, perfect for tailgating or entertaining!
Prep Time5 minutes
Cook Time8 hours
Total Time8 hours 5 minutes
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Hawaiian Pork Sliders
Servings: 2 -4 dozen
Calories: 308kcal
Author: An Affair from the Heart

Ingredients

  • 4 lb pork roast
  • 1 can ginger ale
  • 1 1/4 cup Masterpiece Chipotle BBQ Sauce
  • 1/4 cup teriyaki sauce
  • 1 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1 20 ounce can crushed pineapple
  • 2-4 packages dozen rolls Kings Hawaiian Rolls

Instructions

  • Place pork roast in your crock pot, pour brown sugar over the top. Add the rest of the ingredients (minus the rolls) to the crock pot. Cover and set to low. Cook for 8 hours. Shred and serve on Kings Hawaiian Rolls.

Notes

When I made this recipe I cooked my pork roast in the oven and shredded it, THEN I added it to my crock pot in the morning with the rest of the ingredients to enjoy later that day. This would be a great way to use up left over pork, too!

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 308kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 18g | Fat: 16g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 9g | Cholesterol: 69mg | Sodium: 325mg | Sugar: 20g

 

 

 

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18 Comments

  1. Hi~
    Thanks so much for your sweet comments and
    I’m so happy you enjoyed the Hawaiian Sliders..
    A favorite in our house during football games.
    Your pictures are awesome and being from Wisconsin and
    a Badger and Packer fan…your decorating skills would be hit!!
    This will be my first and last Reveal Day….so I am so happy to say
    good-bye on a great recipe review~
    Lynn

    1. Really?? I am sorry to see you go!! You have fantastic recipes! Thanks for this one, we love them! My Mother in Law is making them again!

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