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This is hands down the best pork and sauerkraut recipe. Tender, juicy pork cooks low and slow with tangy sauerkraut and sweet apples for a dish that hits the perfect balance of savory and just sweet enough.
Even if you grew up avoiding pork and sauerkraut (that was me), this version changes minds. It uses a short list of ingredients, takes just minutes to prep, and delivers flavorful, fork-tender pork you'll want to make year round, not just for New Year's luck!

Kristen's Keys for Pork and Sauerkraut
Paying attention to these tips will ensure that you ACTUALLY enjoy pork and sauerkraut.
- Cooking your pork and sauerkraut in the slow cooker is the way to go. Braised low and slow with sauerkraut, the pork loin will stay juicy and tender. And while this can be done in the oven or on the stove, using a Crockpot lets this meal be mostly hands-off.
- Don't skip searing the pork. This step adds deep flavor and helps the pork hold onto its juices while it cooks.
- Drain the sauerkraut. This gives you control over the salt level and prevents the dish from tasting overly sharp.
- Balance the tang of the sauerkraut with apples. The sauerkraut works wonders to tenderize the pork, but it also brings quite a bit of tangy undertones. It is best to add a bit of sweetness to round it out. Apple juice and slices of apples do this naturally without making the dish sugary.
5-Star Reader Review
Best Pork and sauerkraut recipe I have made (and I've made quite a few over the years). The pork was delicious and fork tender, the addition of apple juice and apple wedges were fantastic and added a sweet hint against the tangy sauerkraut. I served this with mashed potatoes and my family loved it! Thanks for this great (and so easy) recipe. It's definitely a five star winner! -Elle
How to Make Crockpot Pork and Sauerkraut
Think of this as me standing next to you in the kitchen, with tips reminding you why each step matters.
Step One: Season and Sear the Pork Loin
Heat a bit of oil in a large skillet or Dutch oven. While the oil is heating, take the chance to liberally season the pork loin with salt and pepper over all sides, then add the pork to the heated oil and sear the pork for 2-3 minutes per side, or until browned and easy to flip. Transfer the seared pork to the slow cooker.
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Step Two: Layer Ingredients
Pour the apple juice over the seared pork. Place the sliced onions, apples, and and garlic around the pork loin, then top with sauerkraut.

Step Three: Slow Cook
Cover and cook on LOW for 8-10 hours or HIGH for 4-5 hours, until the pork is very tender and easily shreds.
Step Four: Shred and Serve
Remove the pork loin from the slow cooker. Shred using two forks and serve with the sauerkraut. We love it over creamy mashed potatoes with a side of homemade applesauce. The perfect cozy meal.

Recipe Notes & Modifications
- No apple juice? Use chicken stock and add 2 tablespoons of brown sugar to balance the tang. Keep in mind the apple juice really does make this dish shine.
- Larger pork loin? Use about 16 ounces of sauerkraut for a 2-4 pound pork loin. If your pork is larger, double the sauerkraut so everything stays balanced.
- Short on time? There's an Instant Pot version for days when low and slow just isn't in the cards.
- Storage: Leftover pork and sauerkraut can be stored in an airtight container the refrigerator for 3 days and frozen for up to 3 months.
More Favorite Slow Cooker Recipes
Slow Cooker Pork and Sauerkraut

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Ingredients
- 3 pound pork loin, trimmed of excess fat
- kosher salt and pepper
- 1 tablespoon oil
- 1 cup apple juice
- 1 large yellow onion, sliced
- 1 medium sweet, firm apple, sliced
- 1 teaspoon minced garlic
- 16 ounces sauerkraut, drained
Instructions
- Liberally season the pork loin with salt and pepper on all sides.

- Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a large skillet or a dutch oven. Sear pork loin on all sides, 2-3 minutes per side. Add seared pork into a slow cooker.

- Pour 1 cup apple juice into the slow cooker. Add sliced onions, apples, and garlic around the pork loin and then top with 16 ounces sauerkraut that has been drained.

- Place lid on the slow cooker and cook for 4-5 hours on high or 8-10 hours on low.

- Remove pork from slow cooker and slice or shred and serve with cooking liquids.

Equipment
- 6-8 quart Slow Cooker (no bells and whistles, but gets the job done!)
- Large skillet (my favorite non-toxic nonstick pan)
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
This post was originally published in December 2018, was updated in December 2025.













Kristen,
This was fantastic. My mom loved this recipe and so when I came across yours I knew what was for dinner. She died two years ago. The New Years Eve before she wanted to try throwing a Rosemary sprig on top. Ever since, I’ve done that and it adds a unique flavor. Thank you!
Brandon
Hi Brandon! I am so happy to hear you enjoyed this recipe and thank you for sharing that precious memory of your mom. I love how food can still connect us to those we have lost. I
Can I use apple cider instead of apple juice?
As long as you use drinking apple cider NOT apple cider vinegar, it will be perfect. People often get those two things confused. Enjoy!
Hi! I got everything to make this for dinner tomorrow and realized I got a pork tenderloin rather than pork loin. Can you recommend a cooking time for tenderloin?
Thanks in advance!
Hi Eva! I would suggest cutting down the cooking time to 4 hours on low (5-6 hours if you want the meat to be well-done) and 2-3 hours on high. Enjoy!
Thank you so much, Kristen!
My adult daughter said this was the best one I ever made! I usually make it with caraway seeds so I guess we will just leave those out from now on.
I love hearing this is now a favorite! Thanks for sharing!
This was delish. Saving to use for years to come. Thank you so much & happy new year!
Happy to hear you enjoyed, Casey! Happy New Year to you as well!
I was excited to make this for New Year's day, but the cooking time is way too long. The pork was dried out. I'd recommend cutting this time in half.
Hi Kit! I am sorry you found the pork to be dried out. Did you happen to use pork tenderloin instead of pork loin? Pork Tenderloin cooks up much faster than pork loin.
I made this New Years Day. I grew up in PA.and sauerkraut was our tradition. I love sauerkraut, however I’m always looking for ways to enhance the flavor. This is the ticket. So easy and so delicious. The Apple juice is a game changer. Plus I never knew to drain the sauerkraut. The pork was fall apart tender. Mine was done in 6 hours, first hour on high then 5 hrs on low ( I didn’t have 8 hours). This will be my go to recipe going forward. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing, Kathi! Happy New Year!