This slow cooked Hawaiian pulled pork is stacked on crispy tortillas with pineapple rice and BBQ sauce for a fun twist on enchiladas.
Enchiladas are my all-time favorite Mexican food and yet, I’ve made them exactly once. They’re kind of just too time-consuming. All that rolling, making a sauce, shredding of the cheese and baking…pshhh, who’s got time for that? I’d rather make the 15 minute drive to my favorite Mexican joint, shell out a few bucks and have someone else do the leg work. Plus, guac and chips…kind of a no brainer.

Enchilada stacks, however? That’s a whole different story. You’re not going to find those at the local Mexican joint. Plus, they’re super easy and stacked food is just more fun!

My slow cooker and I have a long and rocky history. I shove it in the back corner of a hard to reach bottom cabinet, forget about it for months on end and then one day decide to use it again only to yell at myself for not doing so more frequently because it’s so darn easy.
Case in point: this slow cooker Hawaiian pork. A few “why don’t you use this thing more often’s” were definitely muttered under my breath when after only 5 minutes of prep work I had dinner waiting for me at the end of the day.
There’s nothing better than throwing some meat into a pot, letting it do its thing for the day while you work and come dinner time, the hard part is already done for you.
This pork is even easier than usual because it uses one of the super convenient Campbell’s Slow Cooker Sauces. Pork + sauce + slow cooker and your job is mostly done. All you have left is frying up some tortillas getting them nice and crispy and stackable, brushing them with sweet BBQ sauce to bring out the sweetness from the Hawaiian pork and making some quick white rice with pineapple and green onions go with it.

It’s a complete Mexican meets Hawaiian meal piled high without the fuss of traditional enchiladas so you can enjoy your time at night without spending hours in the kitchen making dinner.
More pulled pork recipes to try
Classic pulled pork sliders
BBQ pulled pork nachos
Slow cooker balsamic pulled pork
Gina Matsoukas is an AP syndicated writer. She is the founder, photographer and recipe developer of Running to the Kitchen — a food website focused on providing healthy, wholesome recipes using fresh and seasonal ingredients. Her work has been featured in numerous media outlets both digital and print, including MSN, Huffington post, Buzzfeed, Women’s Health and Food Network.















I would use Campbell’s Slow Cooker Sauces Sweet Korean BBQ to make kalbi dish and serve with rice to my family.
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We are so busy on weekdays with homework and after school sports that I’m always picking up fast food. These look so fast and easy that we could have a great family dinner, just add meat and veggies!
I would use the Chicken Marsale cooking sauce with chicken parts in the oven and serve over rice with roasted carrots on the side
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I use the Campell’s sauce in my beef stew recipe
We love pot roast during the cold winter months, so I would through a roast in the crockpot with the Tavern Style Potroast Sauce.
I would love to use one on a busy night!
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The Creamy Parmesan chicken would go great with some pasta!
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