There is something especially sensible about a slow cooker meal in late July, when the garden is humming, the days are long, and nobody wants to stand over a hot stove. This simple pork belly dish turns just a handful of pantry staples into rich, tender bites with a deep, sweet-savory glaze, and it does so with the kind of steady ease that feels right at home in a Midwestern kitchen. It is the sort of supper you can set up early, go about your day, and come back to when the air is still warm but the work is done.

Serve this over hot white rice, buttered egg noodles, or a pile of mashed potatoes to catch every bit of that glossy sauce. For balance, add something crisp or sharp alongside, like simple cucumber slices, coleslaw, green beans, or a vinegary tomato salad. If you want to stretch the richness a little further, tuck the pork belly into soft sandwich rolls or spoon it over baked sweet potatoes.

4-Ingredient Slow Cooker Late July Comfort

Servings: 4 to 6

Slow cooker pork belly in glossy amber sauce
Slow cooker pork belly in glossy amber sauce

Ingredients

2 1/2 pounds raw pork belly strips, cut into large chunks

1 cup barbecue sauce
1/2 cup soy sauce
1/4 cup brown sugar

Directions

1. Pat the pork belly strips dry with paper towels and cut them into large, even chunks if they are not already portioned. Place the pieces in the slow cooker basin in an even layer as much as possible.

2. In a bowl, stir together the barbecue sauce, soy sauce, and brown sugar until smooth. Pour the mixture evenly over the pork belly and turn the pieces a little so they are coated.

3. Cover and cook on low for 6 to 7 hours or on high for 3 1/2 to 4 1/2 hours, until the pork belly is very tender and easily pulls apart with a fork.

4. Gently stir the pork belly in the sauce, then serve the tender pieces with plenty of the cooking juices spooned over the top.

Variations & Tips

Sweeter Supper: If you like a stickier, sweeter finish, add an extra tablespoon or two of brown sugar near the end of cooking and stir gently until it melts into the sauce.

Savory Balance: If your barbecue sauce is very sweet, use a little less brown sugar the first time. Different bottled sauces vary a great deal, and this keeps the dish from tipping too far into sweetness.

Easy Skimming Tip: Pork belly naturally gives off a good bit of fat while it cooks. If you want a lighter sauce, ladle off some fat from the surface before serving, or chill leftovers and remove the solidified fat the next day.

Make It a Meal: This pork belly is rich, so modest portions go a long way. Serve it over plain starches like rice or potatoes and add a crunchy vegetable on the side for a well-rounded plate.

Leftover Idea: Shred leftover pork belly and tuck it into buns, lettuce wraps, or even spoon it over a baked potato. A little extra sauce from the slow cooker makes everything taste like it was planned that way from the start.