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This Raspberry BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich is an explosion of epic flavors and perfect for summer! Easy BBQ pulled pork topped with melted pepper jack cheese; sweet, fresh raspberry salsa and creamy, tangy cilantro-lime aioli. All piled high in a toasted hamburger bun!

This post is sponsored by Farm Rich Smokehouse BBQ. However, all opinions are my own. Thank you for supporting the brands that make No Spoon Necessary possible! Straight on shot of a Raspberry BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich with fresh raspberry salsa and onion rings on a white plate with a basket of onion rings blurred in the background.
Hi, friends!

My name is Cheyanne and I’m a hoarder. (<– Did I just catch you off guard?)

I purchase and hoard all the summer produce the land has to offer… and I’ve got no shame in my game.

I’m not talking about an extra pint or pound of a little somethin’-somethin’ fresh and in season. No no no. That’s not a problem… that is a blessing in disguise.

I’m referring to my possession of an abundance of produce, specifically fruit. Like, I open my fridge and fresh fruit spills out. Well, to be honest if you open my freezer it is entirely possible fruit will fall out of there too.

… Don’t look at me like that.

I freeze the extras for smoothies, ice cream, popsicles and drinks. Just so you know, frozen fruit makes excellent ice cubes. Try it sometime.Overhead shot of all the ingredients needed to make a Raspberry BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich neatly organized on a gray surface.But, do you know what’s really scary? This excess fruit and produce thing is a trending problem among food bloggers. I’ve seen numerous friends write about their naughty little addiction. So if you happen to go to your local market and notice the fruit supply is nil, chances are pretty good that a food blogger lives nearby.

I’m thinking as a whole we should go on the show Hoarders and expose our problem.

With all my stockpiling, creativity has become a necessity. I mean, I MUST use all the fruit before it goes bad. I am a hoarder, I am not a waste-r.

When in doubt I typically turn my endless supply of fruit into a salsa. And I’ve made some pretty epic salsas this season. See here, here and here.

But today’s recipe isn’t just about my undying love for fruit and salsas, it is also about delicious convenience and Summer Celebrations: Red, White, and #BBQ.Overhead shot of the assembly process to make Raspberry BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwiches with Raspberry Salsa and Cilantro-Lime Aioli. Overhead shot of three Raspberry BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich with Raspberry Salsa & Cilantro-Lime Aioli on a white serving board with a basket of onion rings, lime wedges and beer bottles surrounding the board.I am sure most of you have a delish recipe for pulled pork in your back pocket. But, if you are anything like me, there are some days when you just don’t feel like busting out your slow cooker or waiting hours for succulent, tender pulled pork.

I mean, it is summer! We are all guilty of being lazy when it’s hotter than the devil’s armpit outside.

Well, thanks to Farm Rich Smokehouse, you can have your pulled pork and be lazy too. BBQ pulled pork that is ready in a matter of minutes? Can I get a woot woot?!

Their frozen line of high quality, real BBQ meats are hickory smoked for 8-10 hours in real smokers, right in Tennessee where BBQ was made famous. Their meats are gluten free, contain no artificial ingredients and come in a variety of flavors from the pulled pork I used here, to beef and chicken.

As for taste, their BBQ Pulled Pork is smoky, sweet n’ spicy and shredded to perfection.

Aaaaand, their pulled pork also happens to make some seriously scrumptious sandos. High five!

Straight on shot of a Raspberry BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich with fresh raspberry salsa and onion rings on a white plate with a basket of onion rings and beer bottles blurred in the background.Slightly angled shot of Raspberry BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwiches with fresh raspberry salsa and onion rings on a white serving board with a basket of onion rings blurred in the background.Raspberry BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich

Let’s discuss.

Juicy, shredded, easy, peasy Farm Rich Smokehouse BBQ Pulled Pork

Slightly spicy, perfectly melted pepper jack cheese

Fruity, tart, naturally sweet, fresh raspberry salsa

Crunchy, salty onion rings (<– Pssst. Farm Rich makes some mean onion rings too!)

Creamy, tangy, herbaceous cilantro-lime aioli

ALL piled high on a toasted, carb-a-licious hamburger bun

= Explosion of epic flavors like whoa. Seriously, sensational Raspberry BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich in da house!


Slightly angled, up close shot of a Raspberry BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich with fresh raspberry salsa and onion rings on a white plate.Notes, Tips & Tricks for the best Raspberry BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich recipe:

  1. 1 (20 ounce) package of Farm Rich BBQ Pulled Pork was enough for me to make 6 Raspberry BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwiches, and I stacked mine pretty high. If you like your sammies piled so high that you need to unhinge your jaw to eat it, you will only have enough for 4. And, if you are a normal person, you can probably stretch the package to get 8 sandwiches. You can also make your own pulled pork if you have the time – this is the recipe I use!
  2. The aioli can be made in advance and stored, covered in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. You will need to give it a good whisk before serving. The aioli makes an excellent dip for the onion rings, so I highly recommend you make extra.
  3. The salsa can be made in advance, but it tastes best if eaten within a couple hours of being made. The recipe below calls for agave or sugar, which should be added to taste. I used about 1 tablespoon of agave in my raspberry salsa, but I suggest you make the salsa without any sweeter and then adjust to taste.

Straight on, up close shot of a Raspberry BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich with fresh raspberry salsa and onion rings on a white plate. Straight on shot of three Raspberry BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich with fresh raspberry salsa and onion rings on wood board with a basket of onion rings and beer bottles blurred in the background.So, what are you waiting for?! Pick up some Farm Rich Smokehouse Pulled Pork and get on this bodacious Raspberry BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich. Your face and your taste buds will thank you. And then you will thank you, because this is oh sooo eeeezzzz!

Until Thursday friends, cheers – to convenient food that doesn’t sacrifice flavor.

XOXO

Cheyanne

 

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How to make easy Raspberry BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich 👇

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BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwiches {with Raspberry Salsa & Onion Rings}

5 from 8 votes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Servings: 4
Easy, succulent, juicy Farm Rich Smokehouse BBQ pulled pork topped with melted pepper jack cheese; sweet, fresh raspberry salsa and creamy, tangy cilantro-lime aioli. All piled high in a hamburger bun. These Pulled Pork Sandwiches are an explosion of epic flavors and perfect for summer!

Ingredients 

  • 1 (20 ounce) Package FarmRich Smokehouse Pulled Pork BBQ
  • Onion Rings (your favorite recipe or frozen)
  • Pepper Jack Cheese – sliced
  • Hamburger Buns
  • Cilantro Lime Aioli:
  • ¾ Cup Mayonnaise
  • 1 Clove Garlic – peeled
  • ½ Cup Cilantro Leaves , lightly packed
  • 1 Jalapeno – seeded, ribbed and roughly chopped
  • ½ Lime – juiced, (about 1 TBS)
  • Salt and Pepper , to taste
  • Salsa:
  • 6 ounces Fresh Raspberries , rinsed (about 1 ½ cups)
  • ¼ Cup Red Onion – finely diced
  • 1 ½ TBS Cilantro – finely chopped
  • 1 ½ TBS Mint – finely chopped
  • 1 Jalapeno – seeded and finely chopped
  • 1 TBS Lime Juice
  • Pinch Kosher Salt
  • Fresh Ground Pepper , to taste
  • Sugar or Agave , optional to taste*

Instructions

  • Make the aioli: In the bowl of a small food processor add the garlic, cilantro, jalapeno, lime juice, ¼ teaspoon salt and a pinch of pepper. Process until ingredients are finely chopped. Add in the mayonnaise and process until smooth. Taste and adjust for seasoning with salt and pepper. Set aside in the refrigerator until ready to use.
  • Make the salsa: Coarsely chop the raspberries and toss them with the onion, cilantro, mint and jalapeno. Stir in lime juice and salt. Taste and adjust for sweetness with sweetener. Cover and set aside in refrigerator until ready to use.
  • Prepare the pork and onion rings according to package instructions.
  • Preheat broiler to high and adjust oven rack to top third position. Place bottom buns on a sheet pan and top each with pulled pork. Top with a slice of cheese and place under the broiler. Broil for 1-2 minutes or until cheese has melted. Remove from oven.
  • Assemble sandwiches: Add a few heaping tablespoons of raspberry salsa to the top of each sandwich. Top with a few onion rings. Generously spread cilantro-lime aioli on top bun and sandwich together. Enjoy!

Notes

*Aioli can be made up to 3 days in advance and stored, covered, in the refrigerator.
*Salsa is best if eaten within a couple hours of being made. The salsa should be sweetened to taste. I recommend making the salsa without any sweetener and then add it, 1 tablespoon at a time, to taste.
 
*Nutritional Information does not include onion rings!

Nutrition

Calories: 685kcal    Carbohydrates: 28g    Protein: 44g    Fat: 43g    Saturated Fat: 9g    Cholesterol: 126mg    Sodium: 684mg    Potassium: 788mg    Fiber: 4g    Sugar: 5g    Vitamin A: 315IU    Vitamin C: 22.8mg    Calcium: 120mg    Iron: 3.7mg

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