Using my Instant Pot to cook Mexican inspired dishes is one of the main reasons I love my pressure cooker. The meat comes out super tender when cooked in the pressure cooker. Pressure cooker carnitas and homemade beef barbacoa are two of my favorite dishes. Add some cilantro lime rice, authentic guacamole, lime crema, and Instant Pot pinto beans, and you have a perfect family loved dinner.

What Are Carnitas?

Carnitas are a Mexican specialty that is made from slow roasted pork. The pork comes out delicately tender and then is set under a broiler or in a skillet to give it a bit of crunch. Traditional carnitas are slow cooked in lard and the process can take all day. These Instant Pot Carnitas are ready much quicker and still have the same flavor combination of the slow cooked version. Prep takes about 5 minutes and after a few minutes under the broiler, you are ready to enjoy homemade pulled pork carnitas.

The Ingredients

Pork Shoulder: The fat content is perfect for making most pulled pork carnitas. Make sure to get one that will easily fit into your Instant Pot whole or when cut into chunks. More on the cut choice below.Spices: The cumin and oregano are spices used in traditional Mexican cuisine. I use them often, like in my Mexican Shredded Beef tacos. They give these carnitas a great flavor. Salt, pepper and bay leaves round out the spices. If you want some heat, you can add chili powder.Onions, garlic and jalapenos: These are also traditional additions to Mexican style cooking. They always bring out so much flavor in any dish.Lime and orange juice: The acidity from the limes and oranges help break down the meat and makes it super tender. Use fresh orange juice and lime juice if possible.Beer: You can use any type of beer for your carnitas, and it provides a great depth of flavor to the meat. A Mexican beer such as Modelo is always a great addition to this easy carnitas recipe, but can be substituted with chicken broth or stock.

Complete list of ingredients and amounts can be found in the recipe card below.

How to Make Instant Pot Carnitas

What Cut Of Meat Do I Need For Carnitas?

Carnitas means tiny meats in Spanish, which is what you get after you slow or pressure cook a pork shoulder. The meat literally falls apart after cooking. Pork shoulder, or pork butt, are the best cut of meat for carnitas. The fat content keeps the meet juicy while cooking. You can use boneless or bone-in pork, just make sure that it is skinless. You also want to leave the fat cap intact as that helps with flavor and tenderness when cooking.

How Do I Get Carnitas Crispy?

After you cook carnitas they are not crispy. The meat is super tender and juicy, but not crisp. To get crispy edges you need to either broil your pulled pork carnitas or fry them in a hot skillet. This is the cast iron skillet that I use and love! To crisp them in the oven, place your shredded pork on a baking sheet. Pour some of the juice from cooking over the top. Broil for 5 minutes under a 500°F/260°C degree oven. Toss as needed. To crisp your carnitas on the stove top, place olive oil in a hot skillet. Working in batches, add the meat and cook for 5-7 minutes until the edges start to brown. The slightly hard edges are a great contrast in texture to the soft meat.

Can I Make Carnitas Ahead of Time?

Of course! Just cook the carnitas, shred and store in an airtight container in the fridge overnight. Store the liquid separate. When you’re ready to serve, just reheat and crisp it up under the broiler or in a skillet.

How Do I Make Carnitas in the Slow Cooker?

These carnitas can easily be made in your slow cooker as well! Follow the directions listed below except place your pork shoulder in your slow cooker instead of the Instant Pot, and you should also adjust the amount of the liquid added. Find my Slow Cooker Carnitas recipe here.

What To Serve with Pork Carnitas?

Carnitas are very versatile, and you can add it to many things. My favorite way is to use carnitas as a stuffing with tacos, or in burrito bowls with cilantro lime rice. They’re also great in quesadillas, sliders, enchiladas, or topped on homemade tostada shells!

Carnitas Tacos

There are many ways to serve carnitas. You can either make a burrito bowl, and make some Instant Pot cilantro rice to enjoy with the carnitas. Or you can make tacos! To make tacos, just heat up some flour or corn tortillas, stuff with pulled pork Carnitas, diced yellow onions, fresh cilantro leaves, and a squeeze of lime juice! You can also add your favorite toppings such as homemade guacamole, the best ever lime crema (way better than just sour cream!), and this pineapple salsa goes SO well with carnitas. © Little Sunny Kitchen

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