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I have another fabulous new recipe to share with you today… Pulled Pork Lettuce Wraps.

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This creation was inspired by using up leftovers of a fabulous pulled pork recipe that I’m sharing with you today. In fact, today is all about celebrating how to utilize leftovers- specifically for today the pulled pork, but I’ll tell you about some other ideas too. My friend Nick Evans from the fabulous blog- Macheesmo– wrote a book called, “Love Your Leftovers.” It’s a book that is perfect for large families or busy families or people who just like to plan out their dinners ahead of time.

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His book is based on the idea of creating one foundation dish (like pulled pork or salmon or black beans or roast chicken). Once you have that dish made, Nick shows you how to repurpose the leftovers with 8 to 10 creative recipes. He shares tips about meal planning, as well as an index for 30-minute meals. It’s a smart way of cooking as it saves money and time.

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I chose Nick’s awesome Slow Cooker Pork recipe from the book (shared below), and we decided to make these Pulled Pork Lettuce Wraps with it (though some of my family opted to pile it onto buns instead). The recipe for pulled pork makes a lot (that’s the idea!), so here are the recipes in the book that are shared for leftover ideas with the pulled pork:Carnitas Tacos,Pulled Pork BBQ Pizza,Banh Mi,Pork Polenta Pie,Pulled Pork Mac n CheeseEl Cubano Sandwich, andSnap Pea and Pork Stir Fry. Honey Bourbon BBQ Sauce andSriracha Slaw recipes are also shared (since those are good accompaniments to the pork). Pretty cool, huh?

We loved the pulled pork- it came out perfecto. And it was delicious served as a lettuce wrap or on a bun. Check out the book- Love Your Leftovers– I am really impressed with it, and it makes the headache of preparing dinner a whole lot easier!

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This recipe makes a LOT of shredded pork as this is a recipe meant to use the leftovers from the pork. If you'd like to make a smaller recipe, use a 4-pound cut of pork and halve all of the other ingredients. OR, use the rest of the pork for other recipes (it freezes well too).

Recipe Details

Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Cook Time: 8 hours hrs

Total Time: 8 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Keyword: lettuce wraps, pulled pork

Servings: 10 to 12 cups shredded pork

Author: RecipeGirl.com (pulled pork recipe shared with permission from Love Your Leftovers by Nick Evans, Copyright 2014- Globe Pequot Press)

Ingredients

SLOW COOKER PORK BUTT:

FOR THE WRAPS:

  • lettuce leaves (iceberg or butter lettuce works well)
  • cheese, tomato, avocado, sour cream- as desired!

Instructions

  1. Cut the pork butt into four or five large pieces so it fits in your slow cooker. Cut off any large pieces of fat from it. You don't need that much fat since the pork is cooking in liquid.

  2. Mix together all of the other ingredients in the slow cooker so they are well combined. Add pork pieces to the liquid, cover and cook on low for 8 to 10 hours.

  3. Remove the pork pieces and let them cool for a few minutes. Pour liquid into a bowl.

  4. Shred pork pieces using two forks. Try to remove any huge pieces of fat from the pork. The pork should shred very easily. Return shredded pork to the dry slow cooker.

  5. Pour the cooking liquid back into the slow cooker in 1 cup increments until the pork is moist, but not soupy at all. 2 to 3 cups of liquid should be just about right.

  6. Keep the pulled pork warm while serving. Serve on lettuce wraps (or buns) with desired toppings.

Notes

  • Store leftovers in the fridge for up to one week, or freeze leftovers in an airtight, freezer-safe container for up to a few months.
  • If you are preparing this meal gluten-free, be sure to use varieties of beer, tomato paste and soy sauce that are known to be gluten-free.

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Pulled Pork Lettuce Wraps - Recipe Girl (2024)

FAQs

What temperature to wrap pulled pork? ›

When the pork reaches an internal temperature of 165 to 170 degrees F on an instant read meat thermometer (after about 4 to 5 hours), remove it from the grill and double wrap in aluminum foil to keep the juices from leaking out.

Is a lettuce wrap good? ›

This Lettuce Wrap is really a fun and delicious way to amp up your 🍽️ lunch. Using the 🥬 lettuce as the wrap makes the whole “sandwich” really crisp and light, BUT it's still satisfying and will keep you full thanks to the turkey and cheese slices.

How many calories in a pork lettuce wrap? ›

Calories in Pork Lettuce Wraps
Calories175.9
Cholesterol48.3 mg
Sodium838.2 mg
Potassium425.9 mg
Total Carbohydrate13.7 g
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What is the best lettuce to use for lettuce wraps? ›

You can use any type of green leafy lettuce for lettuce wraps, but popular types of lettuce include Boston bib lettuce and romaine hearts. Cabbage leaves or jicima wraps would also work great.

How long should pulled pork sit before shredding? ›

45 minutes is the sweet spot for pulled pork

The Bearded Butchers recommends a minimum rest time of 15 minutes for a six to eight-pound piece of pork, though they say 45 minutes is their sweet spot. The BBQ Host also says that 30-45 minutes is the optimum time to let the meat rest before shredding.

How long to rest pulled pork before pulling? ›

Allow pork butt to rest for as little as 30 minutes to as long as 5 hours; however, the ideal resting period to rest pork butt is between 1 and 2 hours. This gives the meat enough time to relax and allows the juices to redistribute throughout the meat.

How to keep lettuce wraps from getting soggy? ›

Airtight food storage containers are the ideal option, as they prevent air and moisture from seeping in and causing the wrap to become soggy or stale. Reusable food containers are also a great choice, as they are eco-friendly and can be used again and again to store wraps and other types of food.

What to serve with pork lettuce wraps? ›

The best side dishes to serve with lettuce wraps are chicken dumplings, coconut shrimp, shrimp pasta, beef fajitas, cheese dip, cranberry sauce, french fries, cauliflower rice, egg rolls, potato soup, shrimp tempura, pickled carrots, Thai cucumber salad, stir-fry eggplant, mango and jicama slaw, quinoa and black bean ...

Are lettuce wraps healthier than bread? ›

Lettuce wraps are much lower in calories than bread, and they are very fresh. Corn Tortillas → Corn tortillas tend to be cleaner than regular bread. You can even use a tortilla to replace a pizza crust which is much lighter option.

Are lettuce wraps healthy for weight loss? ›

Wraps are a simple and easy lunch option that have the potential to be super healthy. Making your own wrap ensures that you control the ingredients and create a diet-friendly meal that you can feel good about eating. Swapping a carb-heavy tortilla with lettuce is a great way to save on calories and carbs.

How to make wraps that don't fall apart? ›

Fold the bottom edge of the tortilla wrap towards the center, tucking in any of the fillings you have leftover. Roll the wrap, making sure to tuck in any filling that spills out. As you reach the end, spread some sauce over the remainder of the tortilla wrap to help it seal.

Does wrapping lettuce in foil help? ›

The foil will help retain moisture in the leaves, keeping them fresh and crisp for much longer. In fact, if your lettuce is fresh from the garden or grocery store, it could last up to a month when stored in aluminum foil.

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