Carnitas - The Ultimate Pork Shoulder Recipe • Low Carb with Jennifer (2024)

Servings: 8

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Cals: 393

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Fat: 24

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Carbs: 3

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Fiber:

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Protein: 36

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Time: 45 minutes mins

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This Carnitas Recipe is amazingly juicy braised pork that has been cooked until it is fall apart tender, and shredded with delicious spices. Serve this Mexican pulled pork dish as a filing for tacos, burritos, or as a taco salad! I give instructions for the Instant Pot Carnitas, slow cooker Carnitas, and oven.

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These Carnitas are really easy to make. You can have them in your chosen cooking vessel in about 10 minutes. Then it is just a waiting game for them to get juicy and tender and make your whole house smell like succulent pulled pork. Then the carnitas are crisped up and stuffed in a taco or burrito bowl...does life get any better? I don't think so.

What is carnitas?

Carnitas is a classic Mexican shredded pork shoulder recipe. It is typically cooked in confit, which is a bath of melted fat. Traditionally that would be a melted pot of lard which makes for amazingly tender carnitas. I know that is not easy to come by, a big pot full of melted lard, so most Americans opt for an easier version. That would be either an Instant Pot, slow cooker, or Dutch oven.

Ingredients needed

This section explains how to choose the best ingredients for this carnitas recipe, what each one does in the pork shoulder recipe, and substitution options. For the printable recipe, see therecipe card below.

4-5poundpork shoulder roast, cut into large chunks - This is also known as a pork butt. I like to find one without the bone.

1grapefruit, zested and juiced, you could also use orange juice for a more traditional flavor.

½onion, sliced

4garlic cloves, minced

1teaspoondried oregano

2teaspoonsground cumin

1teaspoonchili powder

¼teaspoonground cinnamon

1bay leaf

3teaspoonskosher salt

lime juice and chopped cilantro for serving

How to make Crispy pork carnitas

This section explains how to make these pork carnitas step by step. For a full printable recipe, slow cooker and oven instructions, see therecipe card below.

Step 1 - Pressure cook. Add all of the ingredients, except lime juice and cilantro, to the liner of the instant pot. Mix well. Place the lid, make sure it is set to sealing. Cook high pressure for 35 minutes. After the timer goes off, do a natural release.

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Step 2 - After the pressure releases, remove the lid and use a slotted spoon to remove the pork shoulder from the liquid and onto a 13x9 rimmed baking sheet. Pre-heat your broiler.

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Step 3 - Shred and crisp the meat. Using 2 forks or tongs, shred the meat and remove any large chunks of fat. Place the meat under the broiler and let the meat get brown and crispy, about 5-8 minutes. Watch closely so the carnitas do not burn. Serve this pork recipe with lime juice and chopped cilantro.

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Serving suggestions for pork carnitas

My dilemma is always what to do with all of this leftover juicy pork shoulder recipe. You can only make tacos on Tuesday, right?! Well, I have come up with some low carb ideas over the years that don't include lettuce cups. Go ahead and thank me now.

  • Pork carnitas on top of cilantro lime cauliflower rice
  • You can get a little more fancy and have leftover carnitas mixed with cheese and stuffed into zucchini boats
  • Carnitas, avocado, a runny egg, YUM!
  • Use a corn tortilla for carnitas tacos
  • Cloud bread, mashed avocado, carnitas, cotija cheese, cilantro, salsa, and lime juice
  • Pork nachos with carnitas!
  • Just carnitas. These are so good, they need no accompaniments.

Storage instructions for this carnitas recipe

Store: These carnitas leftovers will keep in the refrigerator for up to 4 days in an airtight container.

Re-heating: To reheat the pork carnitas, Heat a little oil in a skillet over high heat. Add the carnitas to the pan, being careful not to overcrowd the pan. Let brown for a few minutes, then flip and continue browning for 1 minute more. Serve. If the meat seems a little dry, add a little chicken broth to the pan and let it soak into the meat, then let it brown.

Freeze: Place cooked and cooled carnitas in an airtight, freezer safe container and freeze for up to 3 months. When ready to eat, let thaw completely and heat using the re-heating method above.

Tools to make these carnitas easier

Rimmed baking tray - These multi-purpose sheet pans are some of my most used kitchen tools. They are perfect for roasting, baking cookies, or sheet pan meals.

Instant Pot - You don't need a fancy Instant Pot to make Instant Pot carnitas. This is the one I have and it has served me for years.

Slow Cooker - If you prefer your carnitas in a slow cooker, this one I have linked also has a browning function which I find super handy.

More Pork Recipes

  • Crock Pot Pork Loin
  • Bacon wrapped pork loin
  • Keto teriyaki pork tenderloin
  • Stuffed pork chops with bacon and gouda

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The Best Pork Carnitas Recipe

ThisCarnitasRecipeis amazingly juicy braised pork shoulder that has been cooked until it is fall apart tender, and shredded with delicious spices. Serve as a filing for tacos, burritos, or as a taco salad! I give instructions for the Instant Pot Carnitas, slow cooker Carnitas, and oven.

4.96 from 24 votes

Course: dinner, Main Course

Cuisine: Mexican

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 35 minutes minutes

Total Time: 45 minutes minutes

Servings: 8

Calories: 393

Author: Jennifer Banz

This post may contain affiliate links

Ingredients

  • 4-5 pound pork shoulder, ,cut into large chunks
  • 1 grapefruit, ,zested and juiced
  • ½ onion, ,sliced
  • 4 garlic cloves, ,minced
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 2 teaspoons ground cumin
  • 1 teaspoon chili powder
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 3 teaspoons kosher salt
  • lime juice and chopped cilantro for serving

Instructions

Instant Pot Carnitas

  • Add all of the ingredients, except lime juice and cilantro, to the liner of the instant pot. Mix well. Place the lid, make sure it is set to sealing. Cook high pressure for 35 minutes. After the timer goes off, let the pressure release naturally.

  • After the pressure releases, remove the lid and use a slotted spoon to remove the meat from the liquid and onto a 13x9 rimmed baking sheet. Pre-heat your broiler.

  • Using 2 forks or tongs, shred the meat and remove any large chunks of fat. Place the meat under the broiler and let the meat get brown and crispy, about 5-8 minutes. Watch closely so they do not burn. Serve with lime juice and chopped cilantro.

Slow Cooker Carnitas

  • Add all of the ingredients, except lime juice and cilantro, to the liner of the slow cooker. Mix well. Place the lid and cook on low for 8 hours. Use a slotted spoon to remove the meat from the liquid and onto a 13x9 rimmed baking sheet. Pre-heat your broiler.

  • Using 2 forks or tongs, shred the meat and remove any large chunks of fat. Place the meat under the broiler and let the meat get brown and crispy, about 5-8 minutes. Watch closely so they do not burn. Serve with lime juice and chopped cilantro.

Oven Baked Carnitas

  • Preheat the oven to 325F. Add all of the ingredients, except lime juice and cilantro, to a large Dutch Oven pot with a lid. Mix well. Place the lid. Bake in the oven for 2 hours or until the pork is fork tender and shreds easily. Use a slotted spoon to remove the meat from the liquid and onto a 13x9 rimmed baking sheet. Pre-heat your broiler.

  • Using 2 forks or tongs, shred the meat and remove any large chunks of fat. Place the meat under the broiler and let the meat get brown and crispy, about 5-8 minutes. Watch closely so they do not burn. Serve with lime juice and chopped cilantro.

Notes

Store: These carnitas will keep in the refrigerator for up to 4 days in an airtight container.

Re-heating: To reheat the pork carnitas, Heat a little oil in a skillet over high heat. Add the carnitas to the pan, being careful not to overcrowd the pan. Let brown for a few minutes, then flip and continue browning for 1 minute more. Serve. If the meat seems a little dry, add a little chicken broth to the pan and let it soak into the meat, then let it brown.

Freeze: Place cooked and cooled carnitas in an airtight, freezer safe container and freeze for up to 3 months. When ready to eat, let thaw completely and heat using the re-heating method above.

Servings: 8

Nutrition per serving

Calories: 393 | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 36g | Fat: 24g

Nutrition is provided as a courtesy only. Please re-calculate on your own with the ingredients and amounts you used for the most accurate data.

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Carnitas - The Ultimate Pork Shoulder Recipe • Low Carb with Jennifer (2024)

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.
Feb 20, 2024

Can you use butter instead of lard for carnitas? ›

Butter or ghee is a good substitute in some cases. I use a veggie oil (avocado) or coconut oil with vegetable or meat broth in the masa for tamales. These lessen the high fats, make the masa fluffy instead of hard and dry.

What is the secret to pulled pork? ›

Low and Slow

The shoulder will cook in its own juices, creating deeply savory and succulent meat. Covering the meat keeps the moisture internal, resulting in the perfect bite. The finished product will be fall-off-the-bone pulled pork ready to be used in a variety of ways.

Is pork shoulder the same as carnitas? ›

Carnitas, on the other hand, is a Mexican dish made from pork shoulder or butt that is braised or simmered until it becomes tender and then shredded or chopped.

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.

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.

What can I substitute for orange juice in carnitas? ›

Apple juice can be used in carnitas in place of orange juice. If using apple juice, you can add a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar to increase the acidity. You can also use lime juice, lemon juice, or a combination of any of these.

Is Crisco the same as pork lard? ›

Is lard the same as Crisco? In a word, no, but they can be used for similar purposes. Lard is made from rendered pork fat, while Crisco is vegetable shortening made from palm oil and soybean oil. Crisco can be used in pie crust recipes and for frying.

Why add apple cider vinegar to pulled pork? ›

Why add apple cider vinegar to pulled pork? Pulled pork relies on both the vinegar's acidity and the low-and-slow cooking process to tenderize the meat, breaking down the protein to give the dish its signature moist, fall-apart texture. Cider vinegar also provides a tangy counterpoint to the fatty pork.

What is the best liquid to cook pulled pork in? ›

Transfer everything to a large slow cooker and add a splash of liquid — water is great, but so is broth, apple juice, or beer if you have them handy. Cover and cook on low until the meat is tender and pulls apart easily.

Why add soda to pulled pork? ›

Whether you use a slow cooker or oven, adding soda creates sweet and savory flavors while also helping the pork keep its moisture and become more tender.

Should you trim pork shoulder for carnitas? ›

Preparing Pork Shoulder for Carnitas

Before cooking, you'll want to remove the large fat cap (the thick layer of fat on one side of your roast) and cut away any silver skin (the thin, silvery blue membrane that sticks closely to the meat). Don't worry about the smaller bits of fat marbled throughout the meat.

What's the best meat 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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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