
3. Layer the Slow Cooker
Place the sliced apples and onions at the bottom of your slow cooker. These act as a natural rack and infuse the meat with flavor as it cooks. Add the minced garlic on top.
4. Add the Pork
Place the seared pork roast directly on top of the apple and onion mixture.
5. Make the Apple Cider Sauce
In a bowl, whisk together:
- Apple cider
- Brown sugar
- Dijon mustard
- Cinnamon
- Nutmeg
- Thyme
- Optional apple cider vinegar
Pour this mixture evenly over the pork.
6. Slow Cook to Perfection
Cover and cook:
- Low setting: 7–8 hours
- High setting: 4–5 hours
The pork is ready when it’s tender enough to pull apart easily with a fork.
7. Optional: Thicken the Sauce
If you prefer a thicker sauce:
- Remove the pork and set it aside to rest.
- Strain the liquid into a saucepan.
- Simmer over medium heat until reduced, or add a cornstarch slurry (1 tablespoon cornstarch + 2 tablespoons water) and stir until thickened.
8. Serve
Slice or shred the pork and serve it with the apple-onion mixture and sauce spooned over the top.
Serving Suggestions
- Creamy mashed potatoes
- Roasted vegetables (carrots, Brussels sprouts)
- Rice or buttered noodles
- Fresh crusty bread to soak up the sauce
Tips for Best Results
- Choose the right cut: Pork shoulder is more forgiving and becomes extra tender; pork loin is leaner but still delicious if not overcooked.
- Don’t skip the sear: It adds a noticeable depth of flavor.
- Balance sweetness: If your cider is very sweet, add a bit more vinegar or mustard.
- Make ahead: This dish tastes even better the next day as flavors continue to develop.
Final Thoughts
Slow Cooker Apple Cider Pork Roast is the kind of meal that feels like home—warm, hearty, and full of comforting flavors. With minimal effort and simple ingredients, you get a dish that tastes like it’s been carefully crafted for hours (because it has, just without the work).








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