This 4-ingredient slow cooker pork is exactly the kind of low-effort dinner that saves the day when the afternoon gets busy and everyone still expects a hearty meal on the table. Using frozen whole pork tenderloins, a savory sauce, and a couple pantry staples, you can let the crock do the heavy lifting while you focus on the rest of your day. It has that comforting, small-town Midwest supper feel too—simple, filling, and perfect for feeding hungry people before heading out to a parade, game, or evening event.

Serve this tender pork over mashed potatoes, buttered egg noodles, or fluffy rice to soak up all that rich sauce. If you want to round it out with easy sides, steamed green beans, roasted carrots, a simple salad, or soft dinner rolls all work beautifully. For a true pre-parade supper, I like to keep the sides easy and family-friendly so dinner feels special without adding more work.

4-Ingredient Slow Cooker Pre-Parade Supper

Servings: 6

Finished slow cooker pork tenderloin plated with sauce
Finished slow cooker pork tenderloin plated with sauce

Ingredients

2 frozen whole pork tenderloins, about 2 to 2 1/2 pounds total

1 packet dry onion soup mix
1 cup barbecue sauce
1/2 cup apple juice

Directions

1. Place the frozen whole pork tenderloins in the bottom of the slow cooker.

2. Sprinkle the dry onion soup mix evenly over the pork, then pour the barbecue sauce and apple juice on top.

3. Cover and cook on low for 6 to 8 hours or on high for 4 to 5 hours, until the pork is very tender and cooked through.

4. Remove the pork from the slow cooker and let it rest for 5 minutes. Slice or shred, then spoon the sauce over the top before serving.

Variations & Tips

Sweeter Sauce: If your family likes a sweeter supper, stir 1 to 2 tablespoons of brown sugar or a little extra barbecue sauce into the crock before cooking. It gives the sauce a richer, stickier finish that’s especially good over mashed potatoes.

Make It Tangier: A tablespoon of Dijon mustard or a splash of apple cider vinegar can balance the sweetness of the barbecue sauce and give the dish a little more zip without making it complicated.

For Easy Shredded Pork: If you’d rather serve sandwiches, let the pork cook until it pulls apart easily, then shred it right in the sauce. Pile it onto soft buns with coleslaw for a completely different dinner using the same base recipe.

Food Safety Note: For best texture and safest slow cooker results, make sure the pork reaches an internal temperature of 145°F before resting. Because slow cookers can vary, check your manual if cooking from frozen is recommended for your model.

Busy-Day Tip: If you know the morning will be hectic, measure the sauce ingredients the night before so all you have to do is dump everything in and turn the cooker on. That kind of tiny bit of prep makes weeknights feel so much easier.