When I want a holiday meal that feels hearty and special without keeping me tied to the kitchen, this 3-ingredient slow cooker pork brisket is exactly what I make. It has that deep, savory-sweet flavor and fork-tender texture that makes everybody think you worked all day, even though the slow cooker does the heavy lifting. It is the kind of easy comfort food that fits right into a Fourth of July table, especially when the morning is busy with parades, lawn chairs, and getting the family out the door.
This pork brisket is wonderful with simple sides that let the rich sauce shine. Spoon it over mashed potatoes, buttered egg noodles, or soft sandwich buns, and add baked beans, corn on the cob, coleslaw, or a crisp cucumber salad for a classic summer holiday plate. If you are feeding a crowd, set it out buffet-style with pickles and sliced watermelon so everyone can build the meal they like best.
3-Ingredient Slow Cooker Fourth of July Comfort Pork Brisket
Servings: 6
Ingredients
3 to 4 pounds pork brisket
Directions
1. Place the pork brisket in the slow cooker. Sprinkle the onion soup mix evenly over the top, then pour the barbecue sauce over everything, coating the meat as well as you can.
2. Cover and cook on low for 8 to 10 hours, or until the pork is very tender and pulls apart easily with a fork.
3. Transfer the pork to a cutting board or large platter, then slice or shred it. Spoon some of the sauce over the top before serving.
Variations & Tips
For a sweeter version: Use a honey or brown sugar barbecue sauce if your family likes a sweeter holiday-style main dish. It gives the pork a stickier glaze and a more kid-friendly flavor.
For picky eaters: Shred the pork very finely and serve it on soft sandwich buns or slider rolls. A little extra sauce on the side helps everyone build their own plate, which always goes over well with kids.
For a deeper flavor: If you have five extra minutes in the morning, brown the pork brisket in a skillet before adding it to the slow cooker. This is optional, but it adds a little more color and richness.
For easy serving: Let the cooked pork rest for about 10 minutes before slicing or shredding so the juices stay in the meat. If the sauce seems thin, leave the lid off for a few minutes after cooking and let it thicken slightly before spooning it over the pork.