Thank you to Smithfield for sponsoring this easy Slow Cooker Pork and Beans recipe! This meal only takes a few minutes to prep and is perfect for busy days.
Hello there! I’m so sorry I have been neglecting you recently in the new recipe department, but we have been MOVING! We moved from San Francisco to Austin in August, but our new house had to be built from the ground up. We have been in a temporary apartment and at long last closed on our house last week.
I am giddy about being in our new home, but WOW! moving is a lot of work. I don’t think I’ll ever be done unpacking, and I have been dead tired by the end of every day. Of course my family still needs to eat dinner every night, so easy slow cooker dinners like this pork and beans have been lifesavers!
You only need a few ingredients to make this flavorful crockpot pork, starting with Smithfield Boneless Pork Shoulder Seasoned Carnitas. You can always count on Smithfield marinated fresh pork to be flavorful and tender, and I love that the job of seasoning the meat is already done for me!
This pork and beans recipe features poblano peppers, which add a nice flavor without adding heat. If you aren’t familiar with poblanos, they are the large, mild peppers used in chile rellenos. You can typically find them near the jalapeños in the grocery store, but don’t worry because they aren’t spicy!
We enjoyed this pork and beans over rice. If you need to get dinner on the table in a hurry, you can use microwaveable or instant rice. I’m old fashioned and usually cook my rice in a pot on a stove, but I do love the fast varieties for when I’m short on time!
I can’t wait for you to taste this tender, flavorful pork recipe. Look for the Smithfield Carnitas in the fresh pork section of your grocery store. The label looks like this:
Add pork, water, salsa, peppers, and beans to slow cooker. Gently stir to combine. Cook on high 8 hours.
Serve pork and beans over hot rice. Top individual portions with sour cream if desired.
Author:Andi
Prep Time:5
Cook Time:480
More Recipes with Smithfield Carnitas:
Carnitas Queso Stuffed PotatoesCarnitas Over Pinto Beans and Rice
Thank you again to Smithfield for sponsoring this recipe!
Andi Gleeson
4 comments
Kimberly @ Foodtalko
8 years ago
Yummy. My son would love this recipe. I can’t wait make it for him.
A. Stevens
8 years ago
I don’t see the collars greens in the recipe but it’s in the picture. Please advise…
Timothy Reilly
8 years ago
Andi, how you think left over Easter ham would be in this dish?
Janet Palachek
8 years ago
This looks so good! Can’t wait to try it. Is it 8 hours on high or low in the crockpot? The recipe says on high but I though I’d double check. Thanks!!
This is actually two recipes, but they go so well together that I didn't want to split up the pair. Load your tortilla chips with seasoned beef and creamy cheese sauce, then watch them disappear!
4 comments
Yummy. My son would love this recipe. I can’t wait make it for him.
I don’t see the collars greens in the recipe but it’s in the picture. Please advise…
Andi, how you think left over Easter ham would be in this dish?
This looks so good! Can’t wait to try it. Is it 8 hours on high or low in the crockpot? The recipe says on high but I though I’d double check. Thanks!!