These Slow Cooker Pork Carnitas are cooked low and slow for 8 hours until fall-apart tender. Then they get broiled in the oven until perfectly crispy on the outside! They are amazing in tacos, burritos, salads, and quesadillas.
Short on time? Try my Instant Pot Chicken Carnitas or my Instant Pot Pork Carnitas! Both of these recipes can be made in under an hour!
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Slow Cooker Pork Carnitas
These Crispy Slow Cooker Pork Carnitas (aka Mexican pulled pork) is one of the best recipes I’ve ever made! These crockpot pork carnitas come out juicy and tender on the inside and nice and crispy on the outside.
The pork is cooked low and slow for 8 hours until it is fall-apart tender. It is so flavorful thanks to the carnitas seasoning, diced green chili, freshly squeezed lime juice, garlic, and onions. After the pork carnitas are cooked I transfer them to the oven and broil until golden brown and crispy. This step is crucial and makes the best carnitas!
My favorite way to serve these authentic carnitas is in tacos with tons of fresh cilantro and diced onion on top! Pork Carnitas are also great on loaded nachos, in burritos, or on top of a loaded salad.
Ingredients for Pork Carnitas
- Pork: For the cut of meat, you can use either pork shoulder or pork butt. Make sure you trim off the excess fat and sear it before adding it to the crockpot to lock in the juices!
- Onion & Garlic: These two key ingredients pack in so much flavor.
- Chiles: For a kick of heat I added one can of diced green chiles. If you can’t find them in your grocery store, add in a chile pepper of your choice, or add a little extra chili powder.
- Broth: Chicken broth provides salt and liquid to braise the meat perfectly.
- Herbs & spices: For the best flavor, I added bay leaves, salt and pepper, cumin, oregano, chili powder, and chipotle chili powder which is spicy and smoky. If you can’t find chipotle chili powder, smoked paprika with a little extra chili powder would be fine!
- Lime: The juice of one whole lime is added to give the pork carnitas a kick of tartness and to balance out the other flavors. It is delicious! I like to add a squeeze of fresh lime when I’m serving it as well.
How to make Authentic Carnitas
- Brown the pork: I like to sear the pork before adding it to the slow cooker. It adds so much flavor and also helps to lock in the juices! Make sure to choose either skinless pork butt or pork shoulder for the best carnitas. To sear the pork start by heating oil in a large pan over high heat. Add the pork and sear on each side until browned, about 1-2 minutes per side.
- Slow cook: Transfer pork to a large slow cooker. Add the remaining ingredients to the slow cooker. Cook on low for 8 hours or on high for 4-5 hours or until the pork is tender. Remove the bay leaves.
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Shred the meat: Remove the meat from the slow cooker and shred. (Make sure to keep the liquid)
- Broil: Transfer the shredded pork to a baking sheet and broil for 5 minutes or until crispy.
- Remove from the oven and pour 1/4 cup of the reserved juices from the slow cooker onto the crispy pork and toss. Place the baking sheet back in the broiler for an additional 5 minutes or until the meat is crispy. Pour an additional 1/4 cup liquid over the crispy pork and serve immediately with cilantro for serving, if desired.
Storage & Reheating Instructions
- Store: The pork can be refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
- Reheat: The best way to reheat pork carnitas is to re broil them until crispy or heat them up in a skillet with a little bit of olive oil!
- Freeze for up to 3 months in an airtight container or zip-top bag.
Can I make Carnitas in the Instant Pot?
Yes! If you are short on time but still want tender fall-apart pork cook the carnitas in the pressure cooker! Try my recipe for Instant Pot Chicken Carnitas or my Instant Pot Pork Carnitas!
Can this be made with chicken?
Absolutely! Simply substitute chicken breasts or thighs for the pork and cook for 4-5 hours on low or until tender (the chicken should shred easily). Broil as directed and serve!
Ways to serve Slow Cooker Pork Carnitas
I love serving these pork carnitas with a generous sprinkle of cilantro and extra lime wedges. They go great in:
- Tacos
- Salads
- Quesadillas
- Enchiladas
- Tamales
- Burritos
- Nachos
- Over Rice
What to serve with Slow Cooker Pork Carnitas
- Homemade Tortilla Chips
- Pico De Gallo
- Spicy Chipotle Guacamole
- Creamy Confetti Corn
- Margaritas
- Enchilada Rice
- Instant Pot Spanish Rice
- Homemade White Queso
- Spanish Rice
- Green Rice
Tips for Success
- Be sure to sear the pork before slow cooking it. Searing the meat adds a ton of flavor and locks in the juices making the pork carnitas taste even better! This process is called braising when you both sear the meat and cook it in liquid (broth).
- This recipe is perfect for freezing! I like to freeze half for later when I’m making this for just my family as the recipe feeds 6-8 people.
- Don’t skip the broiling! This makes the pork carnitas perfectly crispy. It is my favorite part!
Here are more Easy Slow Cooker Recipes to try!
- Slow Cooker Honey Garlic Chicken
- Easy Slow Cooker Mexican Chicken
- Slow Cooker Firecracker Chicken Meatballs
- Crockpot Shredded Mexican Beef
- Slow Cooker Barbecue Chicken
Crispy Slow Cooker Pork Carnitas
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 4-5 pound pork shoulder/pork butt trimmed of excess fat
- 1 lime, juiced
- 5 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 medium onion, roughly chopped
- 1 4-ounce can diced green chiles
- 1 cup chicken broth
- 3 bay leaves
- 1 tablespoon chipotle chili powder
- 1 teaspoon pepper
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon chili powder
- 2 teaspoons cumin
- 2 teaspoons oregano
- cilantro for serving, if desired
Instructions
- Heat oil in a large pan over high heat. Add the pork and sear on each side until browned, about 1-2 minutes per side. Transfer pork to a large slow cooker.
- Add the remaining ingredients to the slow cooker. Cook on low for 8 hours or on high for 4-5 hours or until the pork is tender. Remove the bay leaves.
- Remove the meat from the slow cooker and shred. (Make sure to keep the liquid)
- Transfer the shredded pork to a baking sheet and broil for 5 minutes or until crispy.
- Remove from the oven and pour 1/4 cup of the reserved juices from the slow cooker onto the crispy pork and toss.
- Place the baking sheet back in the broiler for an additional 5 minutes or until the meat is crispy. Pour an additional 1/4 cup liquid over the crispy pork and serve immediately with cilantro for serving, if desired.
- The pork can be refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 3 days, or frozen for up to 3 months.
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Shelly Woods
Just made this recipe for dinner. It was a huge hit! Thank you! What are your favorite sides to serve with these carnitas?
Kelley
Hi Shelly!
I am so happy you guys enjoyed it! Here are some of my favorite Mexican sides:
https://letsdishrecipes.com/2017/04/mexican-street-corn-torchys-copycat.html
https://chefsavvy.com/healthy-cilantro-lime-brown-rice/
https://chefsavvy.com/refried-black-beans/
https://chefsavvy.com/mexican-kale-salad/
Thanks & Enjoy!
Kelley
duffy blacky
OJ!
Nichole
I’m currently making this, and I tasted it. Oh my it’s spicy!
What can I add to tone it down, so my littles will eat it? I don’t want to order pizza for dinner tonight.
Please help!
Nathan
Hi Nichole,
I’m so sorry for not getting back to you in time. Spice is hard to take out once it’s in there, but there are a couple of things that can be done. adding another cup of chicken broth can help dilute the spice, or adding some crushed tomatoes, or tomato paste. Sour cream can also negate the spice. I hope you didn’t have to order pizza. Thank you for trying out the recipe! Have a great day!
Nathan
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Amber
In the crock pot now. I didn’t have the spices separately, or green chilies but usually do, apparently I need to go shopping. Anyways I used packaged taco seasoning, it has all the good stuff. Cumin, chili powder, garlic power, onion powder. I added paprika for some smokey flavor since I’m also missing chipotle chili powder. Plan on making staked enchiladas served with a fried egg on top, cilantro lime rice and refried beans on the side. Cant wait for dinner.
Nathan
Hi Amber,
Sounds great, I hope you enjoy!
Thank you for trying out the recipe, and commenting!
Nathan
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Jennifer Rivera
Can these be made strictly in the oven if you don’t have a slow cooker?
Nathan
Hi Jennifer,
Yes they can. I would skip the searing step and simply place the pork into a ziploc bag with all of the ingredients to marinate for an hour up to over night, then place it on a baking sheet or roasting pan and bake covered in foil for 3-4 hours on 300 degrees F. or until it falls apart tender. The pork will fall apart when it reaches 195 degrees internal temperature. I hope this is helpful and that you enjoy! Thank you so much for commenting!
Nathan
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Erin
I’ve used this recipe a few times now. It’s such a hit with everyone in my family. They ask for them all the time, and won’t order carnitas when we go out to dinner – because they’re never as good as the ones from home!
Nathan
Hi Erin,
I’m so glad you and your family enjoy these! Thank you so much for your comment! Have a great day!
Nathan
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Salwah
Hi from the UK!
Looks delicious and am hoping to try making it next week, can you clarify the pork weight as 14pounds seems a lot… Thanks
Kelley
Hi!
Sorry for the confusion! It is 1 (4-5 pound roast).
Thanks & I hope you enjoy!
Kelley
Amy
I made this last night and actually got into a fight with my husband over broiling it at the end. I told him I am following the recipe and that is what it says to do. So glad it did! We both went back for seconds! This was delicious and definitely something I plan to make again. Thank you for sharing. I am super excited to try your other recipes.
Nathan
Hi Amy,
Thank you so much for trying out this recipe! I’m glad you and your husband both enjoyed them!
Thanks for commenting!
Nathan
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Terrie
Love the recipe but I cut the chipotle pepper in half!!! Very good.
Nathan
Hi Terrie,
Thank you for trying out the recipe and for commenting!
Nathan
Sarah Arnold
Delicious! I was worried it may be too spicy, but wasnt spicy at all. To be fair, I did not add extra seasoning but my pork shoulder was 7 pounds instead of 4. Definitely a keeper! Thanks!
Nathan
Hi Sarah,
I’m so glad you enjoyed this! Thank you for trying it out and for commenting!
Nathan