This delicious and juicy chicken breast is made right in your Air Fryer after being covered with bbq seasoning. It's perfect as a main course with a side or on a salad.


This delicious and juicy chicken breast is made right in your Air Fryer after being covered with bbq seasoning. It's perfect as a main course with a side or on a salad.


This North Carolina Instant Pot Pulled Pork recipe is flavorful, tangy, and delicious. Covered in a vinegar-based barbecue sauce and pressure-cooked until it shreds beautifully.

You’ll find the full recipe with ingredient amounts and instructions in the recipe card at the bottom of this post. Be sure to check out the blog post itself for extra tips and tricks!
One of my favorite things about North Carolina is the BBQ. Fact is, North Carolina has the BEST BBQ... at least in my opinion.

I’m a huge fan of vinegar-based BBQ and prefer it over other styles. There’s just something about the tanginess of vinegar and pork that makes my taste buds dance.
I used to make this recipe by placing a huge bone in pork butt in my slow cooker and letting it cook all day on low. But now, I use my Pressure Cooker. It cooks much faster without compromising on the same great flavor, and the texture is just as amazing.
If you have leftover pulled pork from this recipe, it goes well in this classic Brunswick stew.
♡ Tanya

Ingredient amounts and full recipe instructions are on the printable recipe card at the bottom of the post.
I start by cutting 3 lbs of pork butt into 3 large pieces. I don’t use the bone when making it in the pressure cooker, and cutting it allows my meat to cook a little quicker.
I then rub my pieces with a nice homemade bbq rub. You can follow my recipe or buy some from the store.

Once my meat is fully covered, I set it aside and make my vinegar-based BBQ sauce. Vinegar-based BBQ sauce is thin, so it’s the perfect choice for your Instant Pot Pressure Cooker. Sauces that are too thick can cause the dreaded “Burn” signal in the Instant Pot. This sauce won’t do that.
Prepare the vinegar BBQ sauce by whisking together apple cider vinegar, ketchup, brown sugar, salt, red pepper flakes, black pepper flakes, and water.

Place pork pieces in the Instant Pot insert and pour 1 ½ cups of the vinegar based bbq sauce over the pork, reserving the remainder of the sauce for later.

Cover and cook on high pressure for 60 minutes. Once done cooking, allow the Pressure Cooker to naturally release for 15 minutes, then quick release any remaining pressure.
Remove pork from the Instant Pot and serve. Pour reserved Vinegar BBQ sauce over the meat for more flavor.

I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as we do. If you're a fan of pulled pork, you'll love this slow cooker pulled pork recipe.
Looking for more Instant Pot Pork Recipes? Try this Instant Pot Pork Chops with Gravy Recipe.
This recipe pairs perfectly with our Vinegar Coleslaw.


This BBQ Seasoning is the perfect blend of spices to create your favorite barbecue flavor. With only 7 ingredients, you can make your own spice mix and pour it on your favorite meat, veggies, and so much more.

You’ll find the full recipe with ingredient amounts and instructions in the recipe card at the bottom of this post. Be sure to check out the blog post itself for extra tips and tricks!

I’m no newbie when it comes to making spice mixtures from scratch. I like to have premade mixes on hand when I need to season something quickly and don’t feel like searching through the hundreds (ok, maybe not that many) spices I have in my cupboard.
This BBQ spice seasoning is a favorite of mine. It has only 7 ingredients and can be made ahead for times when you want a quick dry rub for meats, a seasoning for vegetables, or even BBQ-flavored crispy chickpeas.
I’ve tried many homemade spice mixtures, some with a few ingredients and some with a whole lot. I found that this mix was simple and delicious. I use the following:

The smoked paprika is a must, in my opinion, for that nice smoky flavor. Celery salt is a common ingredient I use in marinades. I also use it for this sweet and sour dressing in this salad.
I use dry rubs a ton to quickly season meat for a weeknight. I like to coat my meats heavily with it, making sure it’s fully covered. Here’s a great list of tips for applying a dry rub to your meats.

There are so many factors that affect how long spices last. This recipe makes enough for about 2 uses. I use about 2-3 tablespoons each time. So for me, it doesn’t tend to get stored for longer than 2 months.
If you want to modify the recipe or double it, triple it, etc, change the serving size in my recipe card below, and it will automatically adjust the amount of ingredients needed 🙂
I hope you enjoy this rub as much as we do.
This is great paired with our Homemade BBQ Sauce. Use both on chicken and pork, like these ribs.
Looking for other spice mixtures? Try these out:


These Air Fryer Fajitas made with steak are a delicious addition to your Air Fryer meal rotation. Roasted peppers and onions with marinated steak pieces all made in one device, your Air Fryer.

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Make this Air Fryer Corn on the Cob and cover it with Cream, seasoning, Cheese, and a squeeze of lime and discover the magic of Mexican Street Corn.

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These Easy Peel Air Fryer Hard Boiled Eggs are easy to make and easy to peel. Yes, there’s a new way to make “boiled” eggs and it’s perfect!

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This Jamaican Instant Pot Rice and Beans recipe is generally called "rice and peas" on the island. It's made with red kidney beans, coconut milk, and added spices. Make it in your Instant Pot Pressure Cooker for perfect results.

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These Pressure Cooker Breakfast Recipes are the perfect way to start the day. Whether you have an Instant Pot, Ninja Foodi, or any other electric pressure cooker, these recipes are perfect. From eggs, oatmeal, grits, and breakfast gravy. Make them ahead or for the morning of, whatever works best for you and your family.

These Pressure Cooker (Instant Pot) Pinto Beans are a delicious bean recipe with Mexican flavors. They are no soak, full of flavor, and meatless.

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These Lemon Pepper Air Fryer Chicken Thighs are quick, easy, and on your dinner table in less than 20 minutes. Juicy moist chicken made right in your Air Fryer.

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Full Recipe/Instructions are available in the
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