Best Ever Carnitas Recipe - The Big Man's World ® (2024)

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These pork carnitas are a flavorful escape to Mexico, featuring the most tender and juicy pulled meat. The perfect set-and-forget dish that tastes even more delicious the more it sits!

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Table of Contents
  1. Why you’ll love this carnitas recipe
  2. What are carnitas?
  3. Ingredients needed
  4. How to make carnitas
  5. Instant pot and pressure cooker instructions
  6. Storage instructions
  7. Recipe tips and tricks
  8. More Mexican recipes to try
  9. Frequently asked questions
  10. Carnitas (Mexican Pulled Pork) (Recipe Card)

Why you’ll love this carnitas recipe

Slow-cooked in a tasty mixture of broth and salsa, even a cut as tough as pork shoulder can be transformed into unapologetically delicate meat.

This recipe teaches you how to turn an inexpensive cut of pork into a restaurant-worthy dish.While it’s a popular option at Mexican restaurants and fast food places, making them yourself is easy. We love making it because it’s:

  • Easy.Like barbacoa, carnitas requires some slow cooking, but the process is easy and mostly unattended.
  • Always juicy.The cooking method for carnitas is a tried and true way to make juicy and tender meat (reminds me of carne asada or Al Pastor).
  • Versatile.Use the shredded meat in a burrito,taco, or as aquesadillafilling. You can also use them for wraps and sandwiches (we do this with carne picada, too!).

Whether you are planning to have a large gathering or a Mexican-style evening, this dish will have everyone reaching for seconds and thirds. If you have any leftovers, the flavor intensifies even more!

What are carnitas?

Traditional carnitas is a Mexican dish involving braising pork for several hours until it’s super tender and can be shredded into small pieces. Various seasonings and aromatics are used to make juicy and flavorful pulled pork.

Ingredients needed

Besides the pork and some seasonings, there isn’t much else that goes into making this dish. Here is what you’ll need:

  • Pork shoulder.A high-fat cut that yields juicy and tender carnitas.
  • Taco seasoning.Made of salt, paprika, garlic powder, cumin, onion powder, and a range of other spices, taco seasoning adds a bunch of flavor to the dish.
  • Onion and garlic.Chopped onion and minced garlic help develop a deeper flavor for carnitas.
  • Salsa.Any salsa with tomatoes and chiles will work (orhomemade salsa).
  • Beef stock.Slow-cooking the pork in stock is one of the secrets to flavorful carnitas. Chicken broth will work too.
  • Olive oil.To brown the pork shoulder before slow-cooking it. You can use any other cooking oil of your choice.
  • Bay leaves. Several tossed throughout to intensify the flavor.
  • Cilantro. To serve.

How to make carnitas

Cooking pork carnitas requires a lot of time and patience and very little skill and technique. Here’s how you make it in a few simple steps.

  1. Season and brown the pork. Rub the taco seasoning over the shoulder, ensuring it’s fully coated. Add oil to a large pot or skillet and heat it over medium heat. Once hot, add the pork and brown it on all sides.
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  1. Slow-cook the pork. Transfer the pork to a large oven-safe dish. Add the chopped onion, minced garlic, salsa, bay leaves, and stock. Cover the dish with foil and put it in the oven preheated to 140C/275F degrees. Cook for 6 hours.
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  1. Shred and serve. Once cooked, remove the pork from the oven and let it rest for a few minutes. Then shred and enjoy.
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Instant pot and pressure cooker instructions

To make instant pot carnitas, follow the steps below:

  1. Rub the pork shoulder with taco seasoning.
  2. Sear pork in Instant Pot with olive oil.
  3. Saute onion and garlic.
  4. Add salsa, beef broth, and bay leaves.
  5. High pressure cook on high for 60 minutes.
  6. Natural release for 10-15 minutes.
  7. Shred pork and serve.
  8. For crispy pork carnitas, broil them in the oven for 3-5 minutes.

Storage instructions

To store.Store leftover carnitas in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days.

To freeze.If you have made a big batch of carnitas, divide some into portions and freeze them in heavy-duty plastic bags or in airtight containers. Carnitas can be stored in the freezer for at least two months.

To reheat.Reheat carnitas in a covered dish in the oven or on the stove over medium heat. Add a splash of water or broth to the meat to reheat it.

Leftovers idea

Shredded pork make the best leftovers and is great in many dishes, including chopped cheese, mulitas, tacos torados, torta, and pupusas.

You can also make carnitas tacos or nachos by adding them to some taco shells or tortillas (don’t forget the pico de gallo and limes).

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Recipe tips and tricks

  • Brine the pork. Brining the pork shoulder before cooking can infuse it with more flavor and make it extra juicy. You can dry brine the pork for 12 hours or leave it in a saltwater solution for at least 1-2 hours.
  • Bring the meat to room temperature. Before cooking the pork, allow it to sit at room temperature for 20 to 30 minutes.
  • Make it spicy. Rub the pork shoulder with more cayenne pepper if you prefer spicy carnitas.
  • Cook in orange juice. Add some orange juice to the meat and the broth, and allow it to cook off. The citrus juice helps break down the meat and brightens its flavor (like in orange chicken).

More Mexican recipes to try

  • Sofritas
  • Arrachera
  • Pollo Asado
  • Carne guisida
  • Chilaquiles
  • Quesabirria Tacos (and on Pizza, in Ramen, or in a quesadilla!).

Frequently asked questions

What type of meat is best for carnitas?

The best cuts to use for carnitas are pork shoulder, pork butt, and pork picnic. The pork butt is actually the upper half of the pig’s shoulder, while the picnic cut is the lower portion.

What is the difference between pulled pork and carnitas?

Both methods involve slow-cooking the pork for several hours and then shredding it. But there are a few key differences between pulled pork and carnitas. The latter is a Mexican dish and is seasoned with Mexican spices. Also, the pork can be cooked in the oven, slow cooker, or stove.

Pulled pork, a popular dish in the US, is often made from barbequed pork shoulder. The pork may be slow-smoked or cooked in a slow cooker. Pulled pork is often mixed with a sauce once it’s shredded.

Is pork butt the same as pork shoulder?

Pork butt is not the same as pork shoulder. They both come from the pig’s shoulder, but pork butt sits higher on the foreleg.

Are carnitas healthy?

Slow-cooked carnitas is a good source of protein. They are a source of vitamins A and C and essential minerals such as iron, calcium, and potassium. Consumed in moderation and in combination with healthy foods, carnitas can make part of a balanced diet.

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Carnitas (Mexican Pulled Pork)

5 from 108 votes

These pork carnitas are a flavorful escape to Mexico, featuring the most tender and juicy pulled meat. The perfect set-and-forget dish that tastes even more delicious the more it sits!

Servings: 8 servings

Prep: 1 minute min

Cook: 6 hours hrs

Total: 6 hours hrs 1 minute min

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Ingredients

  • 4 lb pork shoulder boneless
  • 1 packet taco seasoning
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 large onion sliced
  • 6 cloves garlic minced
  • 1/2 cup salsa
  • 1/2 cup beef broth
  • 6 large bay leaves

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 140C/275F. Rub the taco seasoning all over the pork, ensuring all the exterior is coated.

  • Add the oil to a large skillet or deep pot and place over medium heat. Once hot, add the pork and cook on all sides until brown.

  • Transfer the seared pork to a large baking dish. Top with the onion, garlic, salsa, and bay leaves, and drizzle the stock.

  • Cover the baking dish with tin foil and cook for 6 hours.

  • Remove from the oven and let it sit for 5 minutes before shredding.

Notes

TO STORE: Placeleftover carnitas in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days.

TO FREEZE: If you have made a big batch of carnitas, divide some into portions and freeze them in heavy-duty plastic bags or in airtight containers. Carnitas can be frozen for two months or longer.

TO REHEAT: Reheat carnitas in a covered dish in the oven or on the stove over medium heat. Add a splash of water or broth to the meat to reheat it.

Nutrition

Serving: 1servingCalories: 261kcalCarbohydrates: 6gProtein: 28gFat: 13gSodium: 622mgPotassium: 558mgFiber: 1gVitamin A: 497IUVitamin C: 5mgCalcium: 33mgIron: 2mgNET CARBS: 5g

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Mexican

Author: Arman Liew

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FAQs

What is the secret to good carnitas? ›

These are the 3 steps to making the best pork carnitas every time.
  1. Use a fatty piece of meat. I get a lot of questions asking if this same recipe and technique can be used with a pork loin or chicken breasts. ...
  2. Cook the Mexican pork low and slow. ...
  3. Use a broiler to concentrate the flavor.
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Why do they add co*ke to carnitas? ›

The sugar in the soda helps to caramelize the meat, and whatever else they put in the cola gives it that slight smokiness. Or maybe it's the smoked paprika that gives the smokiness.

Why do you put orange juice in carnitas? ›

The orange juice in the cooking liquid provides acidity that helps break down the meat so it's extra tender and juicy.

What's the difference between carnitas and al pastor meat? ›

Flavoring-wise, the critical difference is pineapple and onion. Al Pastor often uses pineapple and a spicier final product, which balances out well. Carnitas don't have the sweet, tangy element and often have a more focused pork fat/savory taste profile.

Should you sear carnitas before cooking? ›

Step One: The trick to getting the most flavorful carnitas, is to sear the pork before allowing it to braise for hours. First, season the pork with a liberal sprinkle of salt and then sear the pork pieces on both sides until golden brown in avocado oil. Browning the meat helps to develop a rich deep flavor.

Why do you add milk to carnitas? ›

In other regions of Mexico, people add their own special seasoning to this dish, such as condensed milk, garlic, chicken broth, co*ke, orange juice, and/or beer. Not only do these ingredients give the carnitas their distinctive golden-brownish color, but they also help tenderize the meat.

How do Mexicans eat carnitas? ›

As Nancy said, carnitas can be a dish by itself, or as an ingredient in tamales, tacos (made with two tortillas so they don't tear apart) or tortas. Depending on where you eat them, they can be served with chopped cilantro, diced onion, salsa, guacamole, tortillas, refried beans, lime and/or radishes.

Why do Mexicans eat carnitas? ›

Carnitas is associated with festive occasions, and it's usually consumed during weekends, particularly on Sundays, the traditional “mercado”, or marketplace, day in Mexico. Carnitas vendors are a common, some would even say indispensable, sight at any tianguis (another word for marketplace!) in all states.

Can I use Pepsi instead of co*ke for carnitas? ›

And to be really authentic carnitas you have to fry them in a copper pot. You'll find some recipes calling for Coca Cola or Pepsi, but you can also use brown sugar.

Why evaporated milk in carnitas? ›

The milk acts as a tenderizer, a secret I learned while growing up watching dad make his carnitas which, by the way, were always exceptionally tender.

What can I substitute for lard in carnitas? ›

(Remember, you're already dead, so there's no risk of heart attack.) Yes, you could make carnitas using vegetable oil instead of lard.

What is the best meat to use for carnitas? ›

Pork shoulder: Traditionally, carnitas is made with pork shoulder (also known as pork butt) because of its higher fat content. The fat helps to keep the meat extremely juicy and tender while cooking.

What is the difference between barbacoa and carnitas? ›

Carnitas is a traditional Mexican dish made with pork.

This is in contrast to barbacoa, which is made with beef. Carnitas means "little meats" in Spanish.

What's the difference between birria and carnitas? ›

The word “carnitas” means “l*ttle meats” in Spanish. These three dishes are very similar, but have some differences. Barbacoa can be either shredded or chopped, birria is usually shredded and served with a sauce or broth, and carnitas is usually chopped.

How do you keep carnitas from drying out? ›

For our carnitas, we want the temperature of the confit cooking fat to be about 200°F (93°C) or a little higher. At this temperature, we won't be drying out the surface of the meat cubes while we heat their centers.

How do you spice up bland carnitas? ›

To spice up bland carnitas, try adding extra seasoning such as chili powder, chipotle peppers in adobo sauce, or diced jalapeños for a kick of heat. You can also experiment with different herbs and spices to tailor the flavor to your liking.

What's the difference between pulled pork and carnitas? ›

Pulled Pork. Both carnitas and pulled pork are cooked slowly for several hours, and great to make in the slow cooker or instant pot. Unlike pulled pork, however, carnitas are finished by roasting the meat in the oven until browned and crisp.

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