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Anyone got a good pork carnitas recipe?

Posted on 7/31/14 at 12:59 pm
Posted by LNCHBOX
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Posted on 7/31/14 at 12:59 pm
Grocery store had some good boston butt, and I wanted to do some tacos for tomorrow night with it. Planned on doing it in the slow cooker, but I'm open to suggestions. I have a 3.5lb cut, if that matters.
Posted by LNCHBOX
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Member since Jun 2009
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Posted on 7/31/14 at 1:57 pm to
Alrighty then

Any thoughts on this recipe?
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Ingredients:

3 1/2-4 pounds boneless pork butt roast (sometimes called boneless pork shoulder or boneless picnic roast)
2+ cups water (enough to cover the pork in the pot)
1 white or yellow onion, peeled and halved
4-6 cloves garlic, smashed and peeled
2 tablespoons lime juice (about 1 lime)
2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
1 teaspoon dry oregano
1 teaspoon ground cumin
2 bay leaves salt and pepper
1 orange
For serving: Small corn or flour tortillas, grated cheese (I like cotija cheese), pico de gallo, mango pico de gallo, mint-pineapple pico de gallo, guacamole, sliced avocado, sliced white onion, sprigs of cilantro, fresh lime wedges, etc.

Instructions: Place the oven rack in the lower middle position and preheat the oven to 300 degrees.

Trim the pork of excess fat and cut into 2? chunks. Place the pork in a heavy lidded pot like a Dutch oven. Add enough water to cover the pork and then add onion, garlic, lime juice, red wine vinegar, oregano, cumin, bay leaves, 1 teaspoon kosher salt, 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper, and the juice from the orange. After squeezing the juice from the orange, toss the rinds into the pork mixture and stir to combine. Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring occasionally.

Cover the pot and transfer to the oven. Cook for about 2 hours or until the pork falls apart when poked with a fork. When the pork is fork-tender, remove the pot from the oven.

Remove the orange rinds, onion, and bay leaves. Line a rimmed baking sheet with aluminum foil. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the pork from the liquid to the foil-lined baking sheet. Set aside.

Return the pot to the stovetop and bring the liquid to a boil over high heat. Boil for 8-15 minutes (longer or shorter if necessary) until the liquid is thickened and glaze-y and, when stirred, the spoon leaves a trail in the liquid (you should have about 1 cup of liquid).

Use your fingers to pull apart the pork pieces, discarding any particularly fatty pieces (or removing the fat from them). Drizzle with the cooking liquid. Turn your oven broiler on high and place the pork in the oven for 5-8 minutes or until the pork starts to brown and the edges become crispy. Remove the baking sheet from the oven and use a spatula to flip the pork. Return to the oven for another 5-8 minutes, broiling until the pork is browned and crispy (but not charred, unless that’s your thing). Serve in warmed tortillas with desired toppings. Makes about 12 servings.
Posted by OTIS2
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Member since Jul 2008
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Posted on 7/31/14 at 2:30 pm to
IWEI, but I prefer al pastor.
Posted by MSMHater
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Member since Oct 2008
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Posted on 7/31/14 at 2:35 pm to
quote:

Alrighty then


Tough crowd. Your thread title did prompt me to think..."no, but I sure as hell need one"

quote:

Any thoughts on this recipe?


Seems like not much seasoning for a 3-4 lb butt in a slow cooker. I'd add some fresh jalepeno and some chili powder.

The orange is a surprise to me
Posted by LNCHBOX
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Member since Jun 2009
84082 posts
Posted on 7/31/14 at 2:37 pm to
quote:

Your thread title did prompt me to think..."no, but I sure as hell need one"


A lot of that going around apparently.
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