This is hands down the BEST Pork and Sauerkraut recipe ever! Succulent, tender pork is flavored with sauerkraut that has been sweetened with apples. This Slow Cooker Pork and Sauerkraut is incredibly easy to make and delicious to eat.
This pork and sauerkraut is delicious served over mashed potatoes with a side of homemade applesauce.
If there was one meal I hated when I was growing up, it was Pork and Sauerkraut.
New Years Day always meant Pork and Sauerkraut at my house as a child. My parents always made me take one bite of the sauerkraut for good luck. I felt like the bite of sauerkraut was ANYTHING but lucky in my book--I truly hated it!
I loved the pork and the mashed potatoes that were served alongside the pork and sauerkraut but forget about the sauerkraut.
Don't tell the 10-year-old stubborn child I was, but it was in fact the sauerkraut that gave the pork all its delicious flavor. As the pork loin cooks in the sauerkraut, the sauerkraut helps to break down the pork into a juicy, succulent cut of meat.
And now that my taste buds have expanded a bit, I have to say, I enjoy the sauerkraut as well.
Secrets for the Pot Pork and Sauerkraut
There are two things that make this Slow Cooker Pork and Sauerkraut Recipe the BEST!
- Time: Pork loin is best when it is braised over a long period of time with the sauerkraut, as the tenders in the meat are broken down and the pork loin becomes tender and juicy. I love to use my slow cooker when making pork and sauerkraut to set it and forget it for a hands-off meal.
- Sweetness: I also am a firm believer that the flavors in sauerkraut need to be balanced out with a bit of sweetness to round out the flavors. My mom always used a bit of brown sugar in her pork and sauerkraut recipe, but I am a firm believer in apple juice is KEY! The apple juice keeps the pork moist and flavors the sauerkraut with just the right amount of natural sweetness.
How to Make Crock Pot Pork and Sauerkraut
Step One: Season Pork Loin
- To ensure a really good flavor, liberally season the pork loin with salt and pepper on all sides.
Step Two: Sear Pork Loin
- Heat a large skillet or dutch oven over high heat. I like to use a dutch oven to keep oil from splattering on my stove.
- Sear pork loin for 2-3 minutes per side, or until browned and easy to flip.
- Place seared pork loin in the slow cooker.
Step Three: Slow Cook
- Add apple juice to the slow cooker.
- Add in apples, onions, and garlic around the pork loin.
- Top with sauerkraut.
- Cook on low for 8-10 hours or high for 4-5 hours.
Recipe Notes
- Be sure to drain the sauerkraut from the juices it is packaged in to control the sodium and tang in this recipe. Canned or bagged sauerkraut both work for this recipe.
- If you don't have apple juice, use chicken stock in its place, but add in 2 tablespoons of brown sugar to help balance the flavors in this pork and sauerkraut. But I am telling you, the apple juice makes this dish incredible.
- 16 ounces of sauerkraut is enough for a 2-4 pound pork loin. For any larger pork loin, you will want to double the amount of sauerkraut.
- Leftover pork and sauerkraut can be stored in the refrigerator for 3 days and frozen for up to 3 months.
- Pork and sauerkraut is gluten-free, paleo, and dairy-free, making it a great meal to serve to those with dietary restrictions.
- If you need a faster version of this classic recipe, try out Instant Pot Pork and Sauerkraut.
More Slow Cooker Pork Loin Recipes
If you tried this recipe, I would love for you to leave a comment and review below. I hope this recipe made you a believer in Pork and Sauerkaut.
Slow Cooker Pork and Sauerkraut
Ingredients
- 3 pound pork loin trimmed of excess fat
- salt and pepper
- 1 tablespoon oil
- 16 ounces sauerkraut drained
- 1 teaspoon minced garlic
- 1 onion sliced
- 1 apple sliced
- 1 cup apple juice
Instructions
- Liberally season the pork loin with salt and pepper on all sides.
- Heat 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 in apple juice. Place onions, apples, and garlic around the pork loin. Top with sauerkraut.
- Place lid on the slow cooker and cook for 4-5 hours on high or 8-10 hours on low.
- Remove pork and slice or shred and serve with cooking liquids.
Nancy Larizza
It lacked flavor and needed more than salt and pepper. I was disappointed. Next time using brown sugar. I used a pork shoulder cut but it tasted greasy even the sauerkraut. Don't know what went wrong.
Kristen Chidsey
Hi Nancy. A pork shoulder is a much fattier cut of pork than a pork loin, which is called for in this recipe. It would be greasy and need more flavoring.
Lauren Lee
Hello, I am getting ready to make this all I have is a pork butt roast with netting, will that work? Should I take off the netting? It 2.5 lbs
Kristen Chidsey
Hi Lauren! I would take off the netting and cook for closer on low for 8-10 hours or on high for 5-6, as a pork butt needs longer to cook.
LouAnn
I forgot to drain my jar of sauerkraut. Anyway to remedy?
Kristen Chidsey
Hi LouAnn! You can drain off the contents of your slow cooker and add the solids back to the crockpot, along with additional juice. You can also try to scoop out some liquid or leave it, but it will be saltier and tangier.
Lauren
I hate sauerkraut, but as PA tradition I try to at least have one bite every New Year’s Day. I found this recipe a few years ago and I ate every bite! It’s the only way I can eat sauerkraut and actually enjoy it! And the pork is delicious as well. This very quickly became the go to for New Year’s Day food in my house. This will be my 3rd year making it and I can’t wait to eat it again!
Kristen Chidsey
I absolutely love hearing this, Lauren! Thank you for sharing!
Christan Michelle Thomas
I was excited to try this. I brought it to work for New Year's Eve. Made garlic mashed potatoes to go with it. It turned out really good! The only thing I did differently from the recipe was use two Fuji apples and 2 smaller yellow onions vs the 1 in the directions. I started it in the slow cooker before I went to sleep and left it alone. When I woke up and went to stir it, the meat literally fell apart it was so tender. Almost everyone at work loved it too. The only negative- not-negative comments were that it was a little sweet. I'm hoping I can add a pic I took but if not....know it looked good and tasted even better. I bet it'd be really good over some rice!
Lexi
Hi, Kristen. Can’t wait to try this today!
The store was out of pork loin, so I’m using roughly 2.5 lbs of chops. Should I change any part of the prep or cooking process as a result?
Kristen Chidsey
Hi Lexi. I would recommend cutting the cooking time to low for 3-5 hours if using pork chops. Enjoy
Judy Beale
Trying this tomorrow! I bought red apples…. Is this ok? Also, do I peel them?
Kristen Chidsey
Hi Judy! Red delicious will get mealy when cooked, but will still flavor the meat, I just wouldn't eat them. As to peeling the apples, the choice is yours!
Teresa
Good morning
What apples do you have to use?
Kristen Chidsey
Use apples that hold up well to baking, like Granny Smith or Honey Crisp or Braeburn😊
Debbie
Personally I like adding caraway seeds to the sauerkraut. The apple juice made it perfect. I made German bread dumplings like my father did to eat with the sauerkraut.
This brought back great memories with the family.
This hands down this is the best recipe.
Kristen Chidsey
Thank you so much, Debbie. I am thrilled you enjoy!
Dolores Gravley
My mom use to make this but with smoked pork chops. I am going to make your recipe but with smoked pork chops in honor of my momma 😇
Kristen Chidsey
Enjoy the meal and the memories!
Jeanne
Good morning. I'm getting ready to start this and was wondering if I can add carrots and when I should. Thank you.
Kristen Chidsey
Hi Jeanne! You can add carrots for the last half of the cooking. Enjoy
Janet Moyer
Can I use boneless chops for this recipe? And cooking time?
Kristen Chidsey
Hi Janet! Yes, I would recommend cutting the cooking time to low for 3-5 hours if using pork chops. Enjoy!
Mary J
I tried this recipe yesterday and oh my goodness, it's top notch! The apple juice takes it to another level. I served it with garlic mashed potatoes, green beans and buttered bread (Midwestern staple). So comforting and delicious
Kristen Chidsey
Sound like the perfect, cozy meal. Thanks for sharing you enjoyed!
Jennifer V
Very good! Timing was just right. I didn't have an apple on hand so I just skipped it. Also, I added the sauerkraut during the last hour. Pork was tender and the husband raved. Thank you
Kristen Chidsey
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for taking the time to leave a review, Jennifer 🙂
Ray Miller
Trying it today. Sounds amazing and oh so easy!😁👍
Kristen Chidsey
I hope you enjoy!
Dan
I used Ginger ale instead of the apple juice. Came out great!!
I’ve also used a small jar of apple sauce. Was Perfect!
Kristen Chidsey
Thanks for sharing your modifications.
Pam
Hi there. Should I use a red or green apple? Also, yellow or white onion? Looking forward to making this!
Kristen Chidsey
Hi Pam! A granny smith green apple or sweet red apple, like Fuji, Honey Crisp, will work well. I don't recommend a red delicious, as it will become mealy. And a yellow or white onion can be used.
Susan
Can I add potatoes? How should I adjust other ingredients?
Kristen Chidsey
Hi Susan! You can add 2-3 pounds of peeled and quartered potatoes at the start of slow cooking or 1-inch cubed potatoes for the last 2 hours of cooking. Enjoy
Debi M
Excellent meal that was so easy to make. My adult kids were making faces when I told them I was making pork & sauerkraut for dinner-sauerkraut was what they were unsure of as I’ve never served sauerkraut before. It was delicious with enough gravy to go over mashed potatoes or rice. My family said they hope I make this dish every month-it was that tasty!!
Kristen Chidsey
I love when a meal makes the entire family happy! Thank you for sharing!
Jenzyjo
My family absolutely loves this dish, thank you
Kristen Chidsey
Thank you for sharing!