Easy Carnitas Recipe (2024)

This Easy Carnitas Recipe makes amazing carnitas: rich, tender shredded pork with crispy, crunchy edges, perfect for tacos, burritos, or just eating by the forkful. The post includes step-by-step instructions and everything you ever wanted to know about making carnitas.

Okay, you all know that I love every recipe I share here, but there are some that I get extra excited about sharing. My Oven-roasted Tri-tipwas one (and it has been incredibly pop

ular). MyFreezer Meatballswere another (these have not been popular at all, people, go fall in love with them!!), and today I have another recipe I’m really excited about:carnitas!!!

Have you ever made carnitas? Have you ever eaten carnitas? Because, friend, They. Are. So. Good.

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What are carnitas?

Carnitas translates literally as “little meats.” It’s a Mexican dish made by braising pork until it yields fall-apart tender meat which is then cooked over high heat to make the outside crispy and delicious.

The result is fantastically rich shredded pork that manages to be both tender and have all sorts of crispy, crunchy bits. It’s the type of meal you’re going to want to share, not just because it tastes great (and makes a ton), but because it makes you look like a genius cook.

You bring these carnitas to one potluck or serve them at one party, and I *guarantee* you will have people asking you for the recipe and talking wistfully about them months later.

Ingredients

  • Vegetable oil: Traditional carnitas recipes use lard as their cooking fat, but we’ll use vegetable or canola oil today.
  • Pork shoulder roast: The best cut of meat for carnitas is pork shoulder AKA pork butt AKA Boston butt because it is well-marbled with fat and cooks up incredibly tender with a long braise.
  • Large onion: A yellow, white, or red onion all work here.
  • Lime juice: Just a bit of lime juice gives the pork a slightly tangy flavor.
  • Garlic and spices: Garlic and a mix of chili powder, oregano, and cumin help to flavor the pork as it braises.
  • Chicken broth: Using chicken broth as our braising liquid instead of water also helps boost the flavor of the pork as it cooks.

A Note on Bone-in vs Boneless Pork Shoulder Roasts: You’ll probably find both bone-in and boneless pork shoulder roasts at your grocery store. Either one works just fine for carnitas, but if you have a choice between the two at a comparable price, go with the boneless roast. The bone-in roasts have a Y-shaped bone that is a bit of a pain to get out cleanly.

If you do end up with a bone-in roast, the good thing is that they are so large and inexpensive that you don’t have to worry too much about getting every single last piece of meat off the bone. Just use a sharp knife (a boning knife if you own one) and slice the meat away from the bone as best you can until you are able to remove it. Don’t stress too much about it.Here’s a good video of someone doing a much nicer job of removing the bone than I usually manage.

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Preparing Pork Shoulder for Carnitas

As mentioned, pork shoulder is a pretty fatty piece of meat. 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. Any fat that remains after braising can be picked out while shredding.

Then you just cut your roast into large chunks about the size of a lady’s fist, and you’re ready to start cooking.

PS: Don’t worry if your chunks don’t look pretty or are not completely even in size. You’re going to shred that pork so no one is ever going to know.

How to Make Carnitas

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There are three stages to making carnitas. Stages two and three are pretty hands-off, but step one will require your full attention, so make sure you have all your ingredients prepped and ready to go before you begin.

  1. Salt and brown the meat. Depending on how large your roast and Dutch oven are (this is the Dutch oven I always use for carnitas), you might need to do this in batches. You’ll want to brown all sides of your meat, so don’t crowd the pan too much, and this may take up to 15 minutes.
  2. Long, slow cooking time. After your meat is browned, you’ll add the onions, garlic, spices, lime juice, and enough chicken broth to mostly cover the meat. That all simmers covered for about two and a half hours, until your meat is tender enough to pull apart with a fork.
  3. Make it crispy. This is my favorite part. Now that your meat is nice and tender, you get to make it crispy too. You shred the meat, transfer it to a sheet pan, and let it crisp up in the oven at a high temp for 30 minutes, occasionally adding a little cooking liquid to keep it from drying out. As soon as you’ve got enough crispy edges for your liking, it’s done and you get to eat!

FAQ

What to serve with pork carnitas?

Carnitas are super versatile. You can serve them inCarnitas Tacos, tostadas, or make sliders with them. Adding them to nachos, a salad, or made into Carnitas Enchiladasis also highly recommended.

For sides, as with something likeBeef StroganofforBraised Short Ribs, Carnitas are so rich that you probably want to stick to sides that aren’t too heavy. Something like Cilantro Rice, Skillet Mexican Zucchini,Mexican Coleslaw,Corn and Black Bean SaladorMexican Street Corn Salad would be perfect. And when in doubt, you can never go wrong with simple universal sides likeGreen BeansorSteamed Broccoli.

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What to do with leftover carnitas?

Store leftover carnitas in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Drizzle with a couple extra tablespoons of the cooking liquid to help keep them moist before storing. Reheat in the microwave. Second-day carnitas are fantastic in quesadillas, burritos, and burrito bowls.

And not going to lie, it’s also pretty satisfying to stand in the refrigerator and eat cold carnitas leftovers plain the day after a party (they get better on day two!).

Can I freeze carnitas?

Yes! Because carnitas are a real time commitment and the cut of meat you need comes as a pretty large roast, even if you’re part of a small household and not cooking for guests, I still recommend making the full-size carnitas recipe rather than trying to cut it down because carnitas freeze really well.

Just freeze meal-sized batches with a few spoonfuls of the cooking liquid in freezer-safe plastic bags. When you’re ready for more carnitas, defrost in the refrigerator. To reheat, microwave until warm or spread on a baking sheet and bake, loosely covered with foil at 350°F until heated through (usually 10-15 minutes).

Remove the foil and broil on high for just a minute or two until the edges are crisp. (Heads up: If you’ve just cleaned your oven, you might want to skip this step. The carnitas pop and sizzle quite a bit as they broil.)

What kind of meat are carnitas?

Pork! Carnitas are made from nice, marbled (with fat) chunks of pork shoulder, which when braised over a long period of time become incredibly tender.

The nice thing about pork shoulder is that it’s readily available, and it’s usually very cheap. Here is Southern California, I often see it as low .99/ pound. So for parties, feeding a crowd, or even stocking your freezer with leftovers, this is a very low-cost meal option.

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Carnitas Recipe Notes

If you’re making carnitas for an event, make sure to give yourself enough time to cook them. Between prepping the meat (especially if it’s bone-in), browning, the long, low simmer, and crisping time, carnitas always take longer than you expect, so allow yourself that time.

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Easy Carnitas Recipe

This Easy Carnitas Recipe makes amazing carnitas: rich, tender shredded pork with crispy, crunchy edges, perfect for tacos, burritos, or just eating by the forkful. Post includes step-by-step instructions and everything you ever wanted to know about making carnitas.

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Course: Dinner

Cuisine: Mexican

Prep Time: 45 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 3 hours hours

Total Time: 3 hours hours 45 minutes minutes

Servings (Hover or Click to Change Yield): 8 to 12 cups

Calories: 179kcal

Author: Tracy

Ingredients

Special Equipment

Carnitas

  • 1/4 cup vegetable oil
  • 4-6 pound pork shoulder roast boneless or bone-in, trimmed of fat cap and cut into fist-sized chunks
  • Salt and pepper
  • 1 large onion diced
  • 1 clove garlic crushed
  • 3 tablespoons lime juice
  • 1 tablespoon chili powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 6-8 cups (3-4 14.5 ounce cans) chicken broth

Instructions

  • Pre-measure all your ingredients, dice your onion, and prep your garlic. Once you get started cooking, things move fast.

  • Generously salt and pepper pork chunks on all sides.

  • In a large Dutch oven, heat oil over medium-high heat. Once hot, brown meat on all sides, in batches if necessary. This will take 10 to 15 minutes.

  • Add onion, garlic, lime juice, chili powder, oregano, cumin, and enough chicken broth so the meat is mostly covered. Bring to a boil and then reduce heat to a low simmer. Cover and cook for 2 to 2 1/2 hours, until meat is tender and can be easily pulled apart with a fork.

  • Preheat oven to 400°F and line a baking sheet with foil for easier cleanup. Use a large slotted spoon to transfer meat to a cutting board (reserve the broth) and use two forks to shred the meat. Transfer shredded meat to the baking sheet and spread it in an even layer over the surface. Drizzle 1/4 cup of the cooking liquid over the meat, sprinkle with salt, and bake for 10 minutes.

  • Drizzle a little more broth over the meat, cook 10 minutes more, and repeat for a total of 30 minutes, until edges are crispy and browned.

  • Serve and enjoy.

Notes

Approximate nutritional information is for 1/2 cup meat and assumes 25% braising liquid consumption.

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FAQs

What is carnitas seasoning made of? ›

Pork Carnitas Seasoning

Pork shoulder is extra flavorful thanks to kosher salt, a chopped onion, fresh garlic, lime juice, chili powder, dried oregano, and ground cumin. In addition to the pork shoulder and seasonings, you'll need vegetable oil and chicken broth to make carnitas.

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.

Why do you put orange juice in carnitas? ›

Juice: Using a combination of orange juice and lime juice helps break down the meat, which makes the most incredibly tender and delicious carnitas. It also adds a lovely bright 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.

What is a substitute for lard in carnitas? ›

Yes, you could make carnitas using vegetable oil instead of lard. But as they say, life is short. At the restaurant, we render the lard ourselves— something you can do if you can find extra-fatty pork. But for ready-to go lard, check out your local butcher shop or Mexican market.

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.

Are carnitas better with corn or flour tortillas? ›

You can use corn or flour (we love corn, but that's up to you). Gently heat the tortillas before serving.

What is the difference between pulled pork and carnitas? ›

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. Photo by bhofack2 | Getty Images.

What is the difference between pastor pork and carnitas? ›

Carnitas is made with pork that has been braised or slow-cooked until it's fork-tender. Carne asada is made with beef that has been grilled to perfection. Al pastor is made with pork that has been grilled and then sliced off the spit. All three of these dishes are delicious when topped with your favorite toppings.

Why do they add co*ke to carnitas? ›

The orange juice and lime juice combo tenderises them to incredible fall-apart tenderness, while the natural sugars in the juices and the co*ke combined turn what would be just another pulled pork recipe, into crispy heaven with every mouthful.

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 add soda to pulled pork? ›

This easy Pulled Pork recipe is made with pork shoulder (or butt), pantry spices and co*ke to tenderize the meat and add sweetness to the seasonings. The result if perfect, tender and juicy pork cooked in the oven, slow cooker or instant pot!

How do Mexicans eat carnitas? ›

Most Mexicans eat their carnitas in tacos, although this may vary depending on the state. What all Mexicans seem to agree on is that carnitas is better consumed with sauces and condiments. Cilantro, onion, cheese, lime and “pico de gallo” are some of the usual additions to your carnitas taco.

How do you keep carnitas moist? ›

Reheat on the stovetop in a skillet over medium heat, adding a little reserved cooking liquid to keep them moist. Or reheat in a 350°F oven in a baking dish with a splash of cooking liquid.

Should you fry carnitas? ›

👩‍🍳PRO TIP All of the shredded pork can be fried in one batch, in a large frying pan (skillet) – just be sure let it crisp before moving it around the pan. The simplest and most traditional way to serve these carnitas tacos is topped with finely diced onion and fresh coriander (cilantro).

What is the flavor profile of carnitas? ›

The carnitas is pretty soft & has a pork flavor, not spicy and you can really get a sense of the barries & bay leaf that they simmer it with. It has a lighter and more fruity flavor, akin to a light roast coffee, whereas a barbacoa would be a very dark roast.

What is authentic carnitas made from? ›

Traditional pork carnitas use a pork butt or pork shoulder in the recipe. While two different names are used, a pork butt and pork shoulder are the exact same cut of meat. The name only depends on where you live and the pork supplier.

What is taco meat seasoning made of? ›

Most taco seasoning mixes contain salt, warming spices (such as paprika, oregano, and chili), onion powder, and garlic powder. This top-rated recipe is made with chili powder, ground cumin, dried oregano, sea salt, black pepper, ground paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, and crushed red pepper flakes.

What is beef carnitas made of? ›

A beef roast is seared, sprinkled with seasonings, then cooked until tender. Served up with tortillas and all of your favorite toppings, this makes this a tasty and flavorful beef carnitas that everyone will love.

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