Slow Cooker Luau Pork Rice Bowls

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Savory Slow Cooker Kalua Pork Rice Bowls with sweet teriyaki sauce and spiralized veggies. 

Slow Cooker Pork Carnitas, Garlic Butter Roasted Pork Tenderloin, and Cafe Rio Sweet Pork (copycat recipe) are more pork recipes just a click away.

 top view of a slow cooker luau pork rice bowl with a container of sesame seeds and a fork on the side.

First matter of business: WHERE have spiralizers been all of my life?! I’ve been eyeing beautifully spiralized foods all over the place (instagram. I’m talking about you.) and have thought “man I should really get a spiralizer….” about nine hundred and forty seven times yet only purchased one last week when I ventured out with the twins to Target for some desperately needed fresh air. Now I’m like MUST. SPIRALIZE. EV-ER-Y-THING.

close up of the veggies in a slow cooker luau pork rice bowl.

It’s addicting people. Addicting. ^^^

close up of the veggies in a slow cooker luau pork rice bowl.

Also addicitng? Kalua pork. I made this —> 3 ingredient Kalua pork a few months back and fell madly in love with 1) the easiness of it, it’s slow cooker goodness at it’s finest! 2) the sheer fact that it requires 3 (three!) ingredients. And one of those is the pork you guys. What the what?! and 3) the unbelievable flavor that comes from those three ingredients. So many readers have made that pork and come back to report that they doubted just three ingredients would deliver much but that they were blown away by the finished product.

Kalua pork. You need it.

close up of the pork and rice in a slow cooker luau pork rice bowl.

So technically, I’m not sharing the actual pork recipe today. Because it’s only three ingredients (as previously discussed) and I shared it a few months ago. But by clicking right-Slow Cooker Kalua Pork– you can grab that easy peasy incredibly yummy recipe and be 90 percent done making these luau pork rice bowls.

close up of the pork in a slow cooker luau pork rice bowl.

All that remains for you to do is whip up a quick and very easy (um, and tasty to boot) teriyaki sauce to pour over your tender slow cooked pork, and steam some veggies and rice. Done! That’s all it takes.

a slow cooker luau pork rice bowl with a fork in the bowl with a container of sesame seeds and another fork in the background.

And, if you happen to have any leftovers, these Kalua Pork Tacos are my other favorite way to use up that Kalua pork! So. Ahmazing.

But first: rice bowls with pretty rainbow veggies.

top view of a slow cooker luau pork rice bowl with a fork.

For anyone interested in knowing what spiralizer I use, this spiralizer
is just like mine and works GREAT! 🙂

What people are saying about these Slow Cooker Luau Pork Rice Bowls

“I made this for the second time today. Can’t believe there aren’t more comments. We absolutely love these rice bowls. Beautiful colours and amazing taste. My niece and her boyfriend loved them too, and my niece is a very picky eater so that’s high praise.” – Jen

“Amazing flavor, the kaula meat came out super moist and we could of eaten that on it’s own but when I made this sauce -wow!! It’s summer so I like to try new recipes that I can incorporate into our busy fall schedule – with football practice five nights a week – this is the kind of recipe I love!! Thank you so much for sharing” – Rita

“Made this for supper today and Oh. My. Word. That pork is ridiculous! It is so yummy! I am really glad we have leftovers so we can eat it again tomorrow! Even my kids gobbled it up and asked for seconds (and thirds!). Thanks for such a simple but delicious recipe! It’s definitely a keeper!” – Naomi

“This was honestly very delicious. My husband isn’t a fan of soy sauce, but he devoured this meal. I am not ashamed to admit that I probably devoured even more than him! Thank you so much!” – Michaela 

Slow Cooker Luau Pork Rice Bowls | Creme de la Crumb
5 from 4 votes

Slow Cooker Luau Pork Rice Bowls

Savory slow-cooked kalua pork with teriyaki sauce and veggies served over rice.
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 10 minutes
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Total: 25 minutes
Servings: 4 servings
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Ingredients 

  • kalua pork, ((click [url:1]HERE for my easy 3 ingredient recipe)
  • 2 medium zucchinis , (see note)
  • 2 medium yellow squash
  • 1 cup shredded carrots
  • 1 cup thinly sliced red cabbage
  • cooked brown or white rice
  • cilantro, roughly chopped
  • sesame seeds , optional

Homemade Teriyaki Sauce

  • ¼ cup soy sauce
  • 1 cup water
  • ½ teaspoon ground ginger
  • ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
  • 5 tablespoons packed brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons corn starch + ¼ cup cold water

Instructions 

  • In a medium sauce pan, stir together soy sauce, 1 cup water, ginger, garlic, powder, and brown sugar. Bring to a boil. In a small bowl stir together remaining 1/4 cup cold water and cornstarch til dissolved. Add mixture to sauce pan, reduce to simmer, and stir until thickened.
  • Prepare veggies by chopping into bite-size pieces or you can use a spiralizer for veggies like zucchini and yellow squash. Boil or steam veggies til tender. (see note)
  • Assemble bowls with rice on the bottom, topped by shredded kalua pork and veggies. Drizzle with teriyaki sauce, sprinkle with sesame seeds and chopped cilantro, and serve.

Notes

*Any of the veggies mentioned in my recipe can easily be swapped out for your favorites. Some of my other recommendations are broccoli, snow peas, cauliflower, and bell peppers. If you are looking for a good spiralizer, here is the one I use.
**My favorite shortcut for steaming veggies uses a simple tupperware and microwave. Place your veggies in a shallow tupperware (or glass baking dish – anything that is microwave safe and has a lid). Fill the dish with about 1 inch of water. Place the lid on top but do not seal it! Just place it on top, then off-set it a bit so there are some gaps around the container for the steam to ventilate. Microwave on high for 3-4 minutes. Check to see if the veggies are fork tender. If needed, microwave on high another minute or two til tender. Drain and continue with recipe or serve.

Nutrition

Calories: 222kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 18g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 46mg | Sodium: 908mg | Potassium: 961mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 22g | Vitamin A: 5990IU | Vitamin C: 49mg | Calcium: 78mg | Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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10 Comments

  1. ashley hines says:

    The link to the kalua pork is broken

  2. Michaela U. says:

    5 stars
    This was honestly very delicious. My husband isn’t a fan of soy sauce, but he devoured this meal. I am not ashamed to admit that I probably devoured even more than him! Thank you so much!

  3. Rita says:

    5 stars
    Just thought I would share, I’ve made this a few times with pork and delicious every time, a family favorite! This time just for a change I decided to try it with chicken – and it was perfect – just cut down on the crockpot time but made everything the same~ Thank you so much for this recipe

  4. Rita says:

    5 stars
    love this recipe!! Thank you so much for sharing, this is now a family favorite

  5. Chris Middleton says:

    This looks great will do it for our son in laws birthday next week, but live in the UK what is liquid smoke??

  6. NaomiK says:

    5 stars
    Made this for supper today and Oh. My. Word. That pork is ridiculous! It is so yummy! I am really glad we have leftovers so we can eat it again tomorrow! Even my kids gobbled it up and asked for seconds (and thirds!). Thanks for such a simple but delicious recipe! It’s definitely a keeper!

    1. Tiffany says:

      Yayyyy! Gotta love anything the kids will devour right?! So glad you loved this pork as much as we do!

  7. Rita says:

    Amazing flavor, the kaula meat came out super moist and we could of eaten that on it’s own but when I made this sauce -wow!! It’s summer so I like to try new recipes that I can incorporate into our busy fall schedule – with football practice five nights a week – this is the kind of recipe I love!! Thank you so much for sharing

  8. Jen says:

    I made this for the second time today. Can’t believe there aren’t more comments. We absolutely love these rice bowls. Beautiful colours and amazing taste. My niece and her boyfriend loved them too, and my niece is a very picky eater so that’s high praise.
    I’ve had to use yellow peppers so far because I can’t get yellow squash here, but I recently planted some yellow squash seeds in the garden so hopefully we’ll be able to give them a try this summer.

  9. Bethan says:

    This. Looks. Amazing. Those colours!! That pork!! Putting this on the list for next week’s meals. Love your recipes, Tiffany, and hope you all’s well with you! Thank you!