Take-out Tuesday, Bbq Pork & Pineapple Pastry Puffs

We have pulled pork frequently at my house, and it’s especially great for a crowd
HHjr puts a BBQ rub on a pork butt and then cooks it low and slow all day until it’s so tender he can “pull” it into shreds easily with 2 forks. You can get the printable recipe for pulled pork here and the recipe for his favorite BBQ sauce is included in the puff recipe below or use any kind of BBQ sauce you like
A pork butt is an easy peasy dinner, everyone loves it and we always cook a big one so there are plenty of leftovers
Add a drizzle of BBQ sauce and pile it on a bun, on a plate, in a tortilla, on a salad…
Or a piece of puff pastry!
I made these puff pastries for lunch one day with the leftovers from dinner 2 days before
Fresh pineapple and a pile of pulled pork go on top of thawed puff pastry squares
Wrap up by sealing two opposite corners together
Place puffs on a parchment lined baking sheet and bake for 15-20 minutes
Serve with additional BBQ sauce for drizzling if desired
The hidden pineapple adds a sweet surprise to every bite
This recipe was adapted from Plain Chicken

BBQ Pork & Pineapple Pastry Puffs
Ingredients
BBQ Pork & Pineapple Pastry Puffs
- 1 sheet puff pastry thawed
- 3 cups pulled chopped or shredded cooked pork
- Fresh pineapple cut into small pieces, about 2 cups
- BBQ sauce recipe below, or any kind you like
Easy Breezy BBQ Sauce
- 2 cups white vinegar
- 1 1/2 cups Heinz ketchup [substituting another brand will change the taste]
- 1 1/2 cups packed dark brown sugar
- 2 T chili powder
- 1 1/2 tsp ground black pepper
- 1 T kosher salt
- cayenne pepper optional if you want more heat
Instructions
Pastries
- Unfold pastry and cut into 12 squares.
- Place 2-3 pineapple pieces in the middle of each square. Top with about 1/4 cup of pork mounding it on.
- Pull up opposite edges of pastry square over the middle, using your fingers to keep pork in place, and pinch dough edges together to seal.
- Place on a parchment lined baking sheet. Bake at 400 degrees for 15-18 minutes until dough is cooked and golden. Serve with extra BBQ sauce for drizzling or dipping.
BBQ Sauce
- Mix all ingredients in a non-reactive saucepan and bring to a boil over medium high heat.
- Lower the heat and simmer for 15-20 minutes or until the sauce coats the back of a spoon. It won’t be overly thick.
- It can be used right away or stored in a jar in the refrigerator for 2 months
Great for appetizers and football parties too!
If you want a short cut, this Jack Daniels Pulled Pork is pretty tasty, look for it in the refrigerated section of your grocery store near the bacon
Here are some other favorites you can make with Pulled Pork:
Pulled Pork Wrap with Asian Peach Slaw
Enjoy!
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You can’t beat lulled pork! As you show it is a versatile ingredient in many tasty treats.
I love having leftovers in the fridge to play with 🙂
Yum Jenna! My hubby put a Boston Butt on the Big Green Egg over the 4th too!
Gotta have pork for the 4th!
Jenna, pulled pork and pineapple in puff pastry is a winner for sure. My family loves pulled pork and finding recipes for leftovers sure makes summer cooking easier! Happy Tuesday!
thank you Pam, we loved these!
Great idea to use pulled pork in puff pastry with a little pineapple surprise.
thanks Bonnie!
I love pulled pork and this is a yummy way to serve up the meal. you are full of great ideas Jenna, thanks
You’re welcome! So easy and so yummy!
What a great way to use your leftovers! Those look delish and easy!
thanks Jeanie!
What a great idea, love love pulled pork. Looking forward to trying your easy breezy bbq sauce too. Thanks, Jenna! 😀
oh good, thanks Patty Anne!
Looks like the perfect little pick-up food. Love your red, white, and blue theme!
thank you Sarah!
I have made a pork butt in the crock pot many times. Love how easy and tasty it is! Your Asian wrap with peaches looks especially yummy to me! 😊💕
Such an easy yummy meal, thanks Jill!
What perfect little hearty snacks!!
When something is bite sized, it feels less guilty 🙂
I love pulled pork and the sauce sounds awesome, Jenna! I never buy anything but Heinz Ketchup!
I do buy bottled BBQ sauce {Sweet Baby Ray’s} but my son prefers to make his own…thanks Kitty!
Yum! These look so good! Pulled Pork goodness!
delicious looking recipe I have to save for later. Thanks for sharing it with us at #OMGHWW, this is perfect for gatherings.
thanks Alice!
Thank you for sharing at #ThursdayFavoriteThings. Pinned and shared.
What a delicious little bundle of flavor, we will love this recipe! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Full Plate Thursday and hope you are having a great week.
Miz Helen
yes a bundle of flavor, I love that description Miz Helen!
WOW! That puff pastry pulled pork looks DEVINE! Printing it now. Hugs and blessings, Cindy
Oh good, these are so easy, and they went fast!!