MEXICAN PORK ROAST &/OR CROCKPOT CARNITAS

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Mexican Pork Roast &/Or Crockpot Carnitas image

I was fed this (or something like it) by a fantastic Mexican lady a few months ago. I tried to piece together the recipe based on what she told me (in Spanish) was in it- but she gave me no amounts and no specific directions. My kind of cooking! All the ingredients can be adjusted, to taste. You can marinate this and cook it as a roast, or you can cook it in the crockpot with the marinade. If you start out as a roast, you can just throw leftovers in the crock for carnitas the next day (or freeze it and Crock it weeks later!).

Provided by Teresa in CO

Categories     Pork

Time P1DT3h

Yield 5-10 lbs of meat, 15-20 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

1 pork shoulder, bone-in roast, 3-10 lbs
2 cups orange juice
1/2 cup milk
1 1/2 cups chicken stock (for basting) or 1 1/2 cups beef stock (for basting)
1 teaspoon adobo seasoning (Goya or something similar)
5 -6 garlic cloves (chopped, minced, or jarred)
1 tablespoon red pepper flakes
3 bay leaves
2 tablespoons cumin
1 teaspoon steak seasoning
1 tablespoon salt
1 tablespoon oregano
2 jalapenos, sliced

Steps:

  • If preparing as a roast:.
  • Place roast in a bowl large enough to hold it plus several cups of liquid (marinade).
  • Grind/blend together all ingredients (except jalapenos and pork) in a blender, immersion blender, mini chopper, or food processor. When mixed and well-blended, pour over pork. The marinade should almost cover the pork- if it doesn't, add more OJ and milk until it's almost covered.
  • Cover and marinate the pork in the fridge for 12-24 hours. Turn every few hours.
  • When ready to cook the piggy, preheat oven to 400 degrees.
  • Place pork in a greased (or PAM'd) roasting pan (I sometimes use a roasting rack inside a pan) with the fatty side UP.
  • Bake pork at 400 until the top gets crispy and brown.
  • Once the top has browned, cover the roast with foil and place back in the oven. Depending on how you like to cook your meat, you could lower the temp slightly for a longer cooking time.
  • Baste the roast every 30 minutes or so to help infuse it with deliciousness (optional).
  • Cooking time will vary widely depending on the size of your roast. I usually get a 10-lb roast, which takes 2-3 hours usually to cook.
  • Once your roast is at your ideal temp (145*-160*), take from the oven.
  • If you'd like to serve it as a roast now, let it rest for 15 or 20 minutes and then slice it. It will be fairly tender but should hold together well for slicing.
  • Leftovers freeze well! Just throw any leftovers (including the bone) into the crockpot on low with a few sliced jalapenos, shred with 2 forks, and you'll have carnitas! I serve my carnitas with pan-fried corn tortillas, chopped red onion, cilantro, and a lime wedge.
  • ***If you're planning on starting this in the crockpot for Carnitas, you will not need to add the whole amount of liquids. This roast is very fatty and will create a lot of its own juice. Pour the marinade in to the crock, leaving 3 or 4 inches clear at the top. Add sliced jalapenos (if desired). Cover and cook on low for 6-8 hours until cooked and falling apart. Shred with 2 forks, throw the bone away, and enjoy!***.

Joseph sireo
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This recipe was a bit too spicy for me.


BD Robin
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These carnitas were amazing!


Daliso Daka
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Loved this recipe!


Tavio Lamas
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This recipe was easy to follow.


Hicham Habba
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I had some trouble finding the right cut of pork for this recipe.


Khangelani Lordwick
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This recipe was a bit too spicy for me.


Atabek Maripov
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These carnitas were amazing!


Myllena Santos
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Loved this recipe!


mdlikhon likhon
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This recipe was easy to follow and the carnitas turned out great.


Ishmael Jafi
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I had some trouble finding the right cut of pork for this recipe.


Natalia Akinyi
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This recipe was a bit too spicy for me, but my husband loved it.


Carla Lashington
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These carnitas were amazing! I made them for a party and everyone loved them.


dost mohammad dost
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Loved this recipe! The carnitas were so tender and flavorful. I will definitely be making this again.


Victor Donatus
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This recipe was easy to follow and the carnitas turned out great. I served them with tacos and they were delicious.


Waleed Waleed
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I made this recipe for a party and it was a big hit. Everyone loved the carnitas. They were so tender and flavorful.


Cameron Billingslea
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I had some trouble finding the right cut of pork for this recipe, but once I did, it turned out great. The carnitas were very flavorful.


Anvar Xaydarov
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This recipe was a bit too spicy for my taste, but my husband loved it. He said it was the best carnitas he's ever had.


ap khan
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These carnitas were amazing! I made them in my slow cooker, and they were so easy to make. The meat was so tender and flavorful.


Moosa Motsumi
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I've made this recipe several times now, and it's always a hit. The carnitas are so easy to make, and they're always so delicious.


Owen Mangena
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This recipe is a keeper! The pork roast came out so tender and flavorful. I served it with rice and beans, and my family loved it.