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Crockpot Cochon de Lait

By Laura Fuentes Updated Jul 19, 2024

5 from 31 votes

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The classic New Orleans Cochon de Lait recipe made easy at home in the slow cooker can be as a sandwich or low-carb in a bowl!

I am a huge fan of Cochon de Lait. HUGE. If you ask my husband about my love for it, he will tell you that a Cochon de Lait po-boy is the only reason I go to Jazz Fest every year. I swear.

cochon de lait sandwich being held in one hand

What is Cochon de Lait?

A New Orleans recipe, Cochon de Lait is traditionally referred to as a pulled pork from a young pig roasted over an open flame.

As you can imagine, this traditional method is not doable (nor appetizing) for many of us; so today's recipe is a way for you to enjoy this dish at home made with your favorite cut or pork roast, not the whole pig.

The aroma of the rub seasonings themselves will get your stomach grumbling long before the pork is done cooking. Last year, at Jazz Fest, I ate two Cochon de Lait po-boys at the festival and brought a third one home for “later”.

Over the past year, I’ve barbecued pork, slow roasted in the oven, in a cast iron pot… and in the crockpot. In the end, I settled for a shoulder roast in the crockpot and perfected my Cochon de Lait Rub recipe.

side by side images of cochon de lait rub in a slow cooker and cooked meat with forks

Ingredients

Just a few items and an epic meal is on the way. Check the ingredient list and you’ll see how simple this recipe is:

  • Pork roast: shoulder or center-cut pork.
  • Dry pork rub: a tasty mix of spices that add tons of flavor to our meat.
  • Water: to get some sauce while it cooks.
  • Creole Coleslaw: you can shred the veggies or use a store-bought bag. It’s mixed with a dressing of my own making; a fantastic combination of my two favorite Zatarain’s items: Creole Mustard and Big & Zesty Creole Seasoning. So. Good.
  • Bread: buns or French bread for serving. If you want a low-carb meal, omit the bread.

How to Make Cochon de Lait in the Crockpot

Enjoying this New Orleans classic at home is super easy, no matter where you live. Let the crockpot do the hard work and you’ll have a delicious Cochon de Lait that will wow everyone! Here are the steps:

  1. Pat dry the pork
    You pat the pork dry with paper towels. This will help the rub stick to the meat.
  2. Rub
    Now, you generously rub the pork roast with the pork dry rub.
  3. Slow cook
    You place the pork roast in the slow cooker, add some water, and cook for 6 hours on high or 10 hours on low. Cooking time will vary depending on the size of your roast.
  4. Shred the meat
    Half an hour before serving, you remove the pork roast from the slow cooker onto a large cutting board and shred the meat between 2 forks.
  5. Keep cooking
    You place the pork roast back into the slow cooker to cook it on low for an additional 30 minutes.  
  6. Make the Creole coleslaw
    Before serving, you make the Creole coleslaw.
  7. Serve
    Time to enjoy! You can serve this cochon de lait in a bowl or as a sandwich, inside French bread or buns.

Watch how this crockpot cochon de lait comes together in this recipe video.

Creole Slaw

Unlike traditional coleslaw, Creole slaw recipe is seasoned with homemade creole seasoning and it adds the perfect amount of spice when served with pork.

You can make the slaw yourself by shredding cabbage and carrots or you can skip this step and buy a bag of your favorite slaw mix already chopped.

Where there's Cochon de Lait, there's Creole slaw -at least everywhere I've enjoyed it in New Orleans and today's recipe won't be any different.

The best part about Creole slaw is that it can be made ahead of time, up to 2 days, and it always tastes better (in my opinion) after a few hours of being mixed with the dressing.

You can grab my Creole Slaw Recipe below and enjoy it with this Cochon de Lait.

side by side images of creole slaw and zesty sauce

How to Serve Cochon de Lait

Traditionally, Cochon de Lait is served inside fresh French bread with a little of the Creole Slaw for crunch. In most places in New Orleans, you can ask for a 6" or a 12" po-boy (sandwich) of this magical pulled pork recipe.

That said, you can skip the bread and serve Cochon de Lait over Creole slaw, turning it into an epic lower carb option you're going to want to enjoy again and again.

cochon de lait sandwich

Low Carb Cochon de Lait

With so many of us trying to live a healthier lifestyle and limiting our carb intake, a grain-free cochon de lait meal is a terrific alternative to the traditional sandwich.

When served over a bed of Creole slaw, the magic of this pork roast comes to life with the contrast of flavors and textures.

It also happens to be a favorite recipe of my community members when they find it inside the Family KickStart Program.

cochon de lait served over slaw

What I love about this recipe is that anyone can make it at home regardless of where you live in the world. It makes me happy to be able to share a little bit of my passion for good family food with you.

Crockpot Cochon de Lait

Servings: 8
Prep Time: 10 minutes mins
Cook Time: 8 hours hrs
Total Time: 8 hours hrs 10 minutes mins
The classic New Orleans Cochon de Lait recipe made easy at home in the slow cooker can be as a sandwich or low-carb in a bowl!
5 from 31 votes
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Watch how it’s made:

Ingredients

  • 3 pounds pork shoulder roast
  • 1 dry pork rub recipe
  • ½ cup water
  • 1 Creole Coleslaw recipe
  • 8-12 buns or French bread, optional

Instructions

  • Place the pork roast on a flat surface and pat dry with paper towels. Generously rub about ¼ cup of the pork dry rub onto the roast and transfer to the dish of a 6-quart slow cooker. Add the water, cover with lid, and set to cook for 6 hours on high or 10 hours on low. Cooking time will vary depending on the size of your roast.
  •  Half an hour before serving, remove the pork roast from the slow cooker onto a large cutting board and shred the meat between 2 forks. Place the meat back into the slow cooker and stir to combine with the cooking liquid. Cover and cook on low for an additional 30 minutes.  
  •  Before serving, make the Creole coleslaw.
  •  Serve as a bowl or inside French bread or buns.

Notes

Cochon de Lait rub yields approx 1 ¼ cup dry rub. Serving size will vary depending the size of your roast.
The nutritional information below is for the pork only. Nutritional data will vary depending on how it’s served.
 
 

Equipment

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crockpot
Slow Cooker
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Slow Cooker Liners

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 154kcal | Carbohydrates: 0.1g | Protein: 20g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 70mg | Sodium: 80mg | Potassium: 355mg | Fiber: 0.01g | Sugar: 0.004g | Vitamin A: 10IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 16mg | Iron: 1mg

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  1. liz says

    August 17, 2022 at 12:09 pm

    5 stars
    i have been craving cochon de lait and this hit the spot

    Reply
  2. Barry Hamilton says

    July 14, 2020 at 12:51 am

    I would love to print out this recipe… however the web site links top print the recipe do not work at all except for the first page.

    Reply
    • Laura Fuentes says

      July 20, 2020 at 6:48 pm

      Hi Barry, I am working on updating the site and looking into why it doesn’t work. I am sending you an email with the recipe you can print out directly.

      Reply
  3. Benjamin Lin says

    March 28, 2019 at 4:13 am

    5 stars
    Oh yeah! Gettin my NOLA Jazz Fest on now! Well played.

    Reply
  4. Holland Cohen says

    September 11, 2016 at 10:00 am

    5 stars
    Thank you for the amazing recipe! I think in reading it wrong….at what point do I add the Cochon Du Lait seasoning? Or is that to use instead of the dry rub? I’m planning to make these for a baby shower next weekend. Thanks for your help!

    Reply
    • Laura Fuentes says

      September 11, 2016 at 1:18 pm

      The seasoning is used to run on the pork roast. You insert the “rubbed” roast inside the slow cooker. I hope this helps. Enjoy!

      Reply
  5. Ashley says

    April 10, 2015 at 5:29 am

    5 stars
    Excellent recipe! Roughly how many calories in each poboy serving?

    Reply
    • Laura Fuentes says

      April 11, 2015 at 2:08 pm

      I am sorry but I do not calculate calories in my recipes. You can plug the ingredients into a website that specifically does that and estimate your guests. Thanks for visiting!

      Reply
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