The amazing combination of spices and citrus make these slow cooker pork carnitas an absolute must try recipe!
Such a classic Mexican meal… made easy in the slow cooker! ย Easy to make, full of delicious citrus flavors, and perfect for burritos, tacos, enchiladas, quesadillas… just about anything!
Brought to you by your slow cooker, these pork carnitas are a breeze to make, and oh. em. gee… the flavor is so GOOD!!
Admittedly, I had never had pork carnitas before making these… you know me and pork… we have a tenuous history lol. ย But I tried the carnitas from Chipotle a few weeks ago, and wow, these blow theirs out of the water!
All you do is rub your pork with the spices, squeeze the citrus juice over the pork and toss the citrus in with the meat. ย Cover and cook for a longgggg time… I did about 12 hours.
When you shred your pork, it will literally fall off the bone. ย Spread the pork out on a baking sheet and broil for a few minutes to get that crispy, caramelized flavor. ย You could omit this step if you want, but it really takes these carnitas over the top!
I was feeling ambitious that day and I decided to make my own homemade flour tortillas ๐ ย It really wasn’t even all that ambitious, they were a lot easier than I thought they’d be! ย Just mix up the dough, separate into balls, let rest for a few minutes, roll them out, cook in a pan for a minute…. and done ๐ ย The hardest part I found was rolling the balls into circles… I have an inability to roll dough into a circle. ย So. Frustrating.
You might be thinking, “why go through that effort when they sell flour tortillas for cheap at the grocery store“.ย And of course you could totally use store bought tortillas, your pork will still taste just as amazing!
But the flavor of these homemade tortillas is really sooooo much better than store bought. ย I think they’re worth a try!
Now you need some deliciousness to put on those tortillas! ย For my carnitas I chose to top them simply, with fresh cilantro, red onion slices, diced avocado, a drizzle of sour cream, and a squirt of lime juice. ย Bright and fresh and insanely addicting!
Make these for your family and you’ll be a rockstar!
I can’t take credit, this recipe is adapted from Jess over at Cooking is my Sport, and fromย The Cafe Sucrefarineย ๐
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Ingredients
- 4-6 lbs pork shoulder slightly trimmed of excess fat
- 1 tbsp garlic salt
- 1 tsp chili powder
- 2 tsp dried oregano
- 1 tsp dried basil
- 1 tsp Cumin
- 1/2 tsp ground coriander
- 1 1/2 tsp brown sugar
- 1 tsp sweet paprika
- 2 oranges sliced half
- 1 lime sliced half
Instructions
- Combine garlic salt, chili powder, dried oregano, dried basil, cumin, ground coriander, brown sugar, and sweet paprika.
- Rub the spice mixture evenly over the pork. Place pork in the bottom of a slow cooker (minimum of 6 quarts)*
- Squeeze the juice from the oranges and limes over the pork. Place rinds pulp side down in slow cooker over the meat.
- Cover and cook on low for 10-12 hours, or until pork is tender and falling off the bone. Use a fork to pull away from bone and discard it.
- Preheat oven broiler. Line a half sheet pan with parchment paper and arrange pork in a single layer. Place underneath broiler until tips of pork are browned and slightly crisp, about 3-5 minutes. (Donโt walk away from it. Keep an eye on meat to make sure it doesnโt burn or become overly browned).
- Serve finished pork in corn/flour tortillas, or over rice.
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Chef Tips
Nutrition Disclaimer
The Chunky Chef is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, we recommend running the ingredients through whichever online nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories can vary quite a bit depending on which brands were used.
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Ingredients
- 3 cups flour
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- cup โ vegetable oil one third
- 1 cup warm water
Instructions
- Combine flour, salt and baking powder in the bowl of a stand mixer. With the dough hook attached mix dry ingredients until well combined. Add oil and water with mixer running at a medium speed. Mix for 1 minute, stopping several times to scrape the sides of the bowl. After about 1 minute, or when mixture comes together and begins to form a ball, decrease mixing speed to low. Continue to mix for 1 minute or until dough is smooth.
- Transfer from mixing bowl to a well-floured work surface. Divide dough in half, then in half again. Continue until you have 16 fairly equal portions. Form each piece into a ball and flatten with the palm of your hand as much as possible. If dough is sticky, use a bit more flour. Cover flattened balls of dough with a clean kitchen towel and allow to rest for 15 minutes before proceeding.
- After rest period, heat a large pan over medium-high heat. Roll each dough piece into a rough circle, about 6-7 inches in diameter, keep work surface and rolling pin lightly floured. Donโt stack uncooked tortillas on top of each other or they will get soggy.
- When pan is very hot, place one dough circle into pan and allow to cook about 1 minute or until bottom surface has a few pale brown spots. The uncooked surface will begin to show a few little bubbles. If tortilla is browning too fast, reduced heat a bit. If itโs taking longer than a minute to see a few pale golden brown spots on underside of tortillas, increase heat a bit. Flip to other side and cook for about 30 seconds. You want the tortilla to be soft but have a few small pale golden brown spots on surface. Remove from pan with tongs and stack in a covered container or zippered bag till all tortillas are cooked. This will keep them soft and pliable.
- Wipe out the pan in between tortillas if flour is starting to accumulate.
- Serve warm or allow to cool for later use. When ready to use, place a slightly damp paper towel in the bottom of a container (with a cover) that will hold the stacked tortillas. Microwave, uncovered for 15-25 seconds (start with 15) or until warm, then cover to hold heat while serving.
- The tortillas will keep well stored in an airtight container or zippered bag at at room temperature for 24 hours or can be frozen indefinitely. To freeze, separate tortillas with parchment paper or waxed paper and place in a ziploc bag before placing in freezer.
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Nutrition Disclaimer
The Chunky Chef is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, we recommend running the ingredients through whichever online nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories can vary quite a bit depending on which brands were used.
Mila says
Mouthwatering!!! Could you send me some please? ๐
Hope you’re enjoying FF party!
The Chunky Chef says
Shipping them your way ๐
Mariah @ Mariah's Pleasing Plates says
Slow cookers are the best! This pork looks awesome!
The Chunky Chef says
Thanks Mariah! ๐
Erin @ Dinners, Dishes, and Desserts says
We love pork carnitas at our house. All the citrus and tender pork…yum!! I love that you made your own tortillas as well, so much better!
The Chunky Chef says
It’s hard to go wrong with citrus and pork ๐
Erin @ Texanerin Baking says
Smelling this for 12 hours would make me go crazy. It always does and I sneak some pieces too early. I’ve gotten food poisoning twice that way. Haha. So I have to make stuff like this overnight. ๐ And those homemade tortillas! Sooo good!
The Chunky Chef says
Girl we are SO alike… I’ve snuck pieces way too early before as well ๐
Cookin Canuck says
While I’d happily eat this any night of the week, this would be perfect for the Super Bowl!
The Chunky Chef says
Ohhh definitely… would be awesome for the Super Bowl!! ๐
Kristyn says
Thanks for sharing! This sounds AMAZING!!
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you Kristyn! ๐
Krista @ Joyful Healthy Eats says
I LOVE pork carnitas! Seriously one of my favorite meals, especially when we have company over. A little goes a long way! I am sooo trying your tortillas too! YUM!
The Chunky Chef says
You’re SO right… it’s great for company since there’s so much food! ๐ I hope you love them!!
Kacey @ The Cookie Writer says
Really beautiful! I love easy recipes and even better, easy and delicious recipes! Cannot wait to give these a try!
The Chunky Chef says
Thanks so much Kacey!! Easy dinners are a must around here ๐
andy says
this looks absolutely delicious !! Happy new year ! ๐
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you!!! Happy New Year to you as well ๐
Liz @ spades, spatulas, and spoons says
Such a busy time, I’m only just getting around to reading the Fiesta Friday entries. This recipe looks amazaing and I think your homemade tortillas are perfect! They look homemade, as they should.
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you!!! ๐
Johanne Lamarche says
Love carnitas and am imoressed with the homemade tortillas! Wow!
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you so much!! ๐
Judi Graber says
Looks delicious – I love to use my slow cookers as well. I can imagine how much additional flavor was added to the meat with the citrus ๐
The Chunky Chef says
Slow cookers are so much fun aren’t they? Thank you!
Michelle @ A Dish of Daily Life says
Your pork carnitas look fabulous! We love Mexican food at our house…can’t wait to try these! I’ll be sharing these on my Facebook page over the next few days! Happy New Year!
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you so much!! I really appreciate the share, and compliment ๐ Mexican food is a staple around this house, we love it too!
Loretta says
Wow, these look amazing. I love that you made it in the slow cooker, I too had pork simmering in the slow cooker all of yesterday. I can only imagine the aroma with all the citrus and spicy flavors going on. Wonderful that you made your own tortillas too. How impressive!
The Chunky Chef says
Ohhhh it was driving me insane all day, but man was it sure worth it! And thank you! ๐
Christie says
I love pork carnitas. Every time I make them they don’t turn out as good as I think they will in my head. Maybe I’ll try your recipe because they look AMAZING!! Pinning! Thanks for linking up with #FoodieFridays!
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you so much! I’m sure you’ll love these, the flavor was much better than even I was expecting ๐
Michelle @ Giraffes Can Bake says
These look sooooo yummy! I love that you made your own tortillas too, I always thought that would be way too hard and you’d need some kind of fancy equipment – definitely need to try making my own now!
Happy New Year!
The Chunky Chef says
Happy New Year to you too Michelle! Thank you ๐ I always thought the same thing… too much work, I’d need something fancy, they’d taste the same… if you try them, I hope you LOVE them ๐
Kaila (GF Life 24/7) says
Hi!
Thanks for coming to Fiesta Friday; I’m choosing with Mr. Fitz this week. I’m so glad that you began blogging again, and can’t wait to read some of your other recipes. This recipe looks simple, yet so flavorful. I loved the picture of the dough, and how you left the lemon and limes in the slow cooker. What a great idea, I’m sure it adds a lot of flavor! Do you do that win some of your other slow cooker recipes? (I’ve never had a slow cooker before.)
Have a wonderful weekend!
The Chunky Chef says
Hello there! Thank you!! I’m glad to be back, with the new site, and back to my usual routine ๐ That was the first time I’d tried leaving the citrus in the slow cooker with the meat, but I think I’ll be doing it more and more from now on ๐ It looks pretty gross after cooking all day, but I can only imagine how much more flavor it leaves ๐ Have a great weekend as well!
Mr Fitz says
What a wonderful thing to kick off the Fiesta with! Home made tortillas are indeed so much better! Getting them round? don’t worry! (although you could try just applying a little more pressure on one end of the pin when rolling.. it seems to work!
The Chunky Chef says
Aha! Thank you for the tip ๐ I’ll have to try that next time ๐
Julie is HostessAtHeart says
I’m drooling! Your carnita’s look amazing. I made my own shells once but the recipe wasn’t too good. I’ll be trying yours!
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you!!! I was pleasantly surprised by how much flavor the shells had ๐
Steve says
Can’t wait to try this… looks very tasty. And Happy Birthday to your daughter!
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you, you’ll love it!! And aww thanks! ๐