Yes, crispy pork carnitas can be achieved by the home cook! Do you wish you could make pork carnitas at home in your oven? If you are like me you don’t want to cook carnitas the authentic way, which is slow cooking pork fully submerged in lard. This confit method of cooking produces pork that’s rich and so tender. But who wants to deal with a pot full of lard? While delicious, the cleanup process is arduous at best. But that doesn’t mean you can’t have amazing, rich, and tender pork carnitas at home! This carnitas recipe was inspired by our favorite local Mexican restaurant. ANYTIME we want the real deal we go there. They serve the pork carnitas cut into cubes not shredded and it’s our favorite way to eat pork carnitas tacos. Topped with fresh pico de gallo and a squeeze of fresh lime juice. PERFECTION! Our method is marinating the pork butt and then slow oven roasting it. This produces rich, moist, flavorful and so tender crispy caramelized pork pieces that it melts in your mouth!  It’s not overseasoned, the citrus comes out, and you get bits and pieces of char on the pork … it’s just amazing!

Why You’ll Love This

An easy method for cooking pork carnitas that is crispy on the outside and packed with authentic flavor!

Key Ingredients

Pork – You want to use a higher fat content cut for carnitas such as pork butt or pork shoulder. This help keeps the meat tender and juicy during the long cooking time.Seasoning – The secret to carnitas is the citrus juice! Marinating the pork in fresh orange and lime juice helps tenderize and break down the meat. It also adds a bright fresh flavor!

Tips

Don’t trim the fat, you want the fat to help keep the meat moist during the long slow cooking process.Marinating the meat helps infuse those Mexican flavors you expect from pork carnitas.You can shred the pork if you like, but this cubed method is how we enjoy carnitas the most!Skip the tortillas and this is a low carb/keto meal.

How To Make Crispy Pork Carnitas In The Oven

Cube the pork shoulder or butt into large 2″ x 2″ cubes. Whisk together fresh orange juice, fresh lime juice, olive oil, garlic cloves, cilantro, cumin, salt, and pepper in a small bowl. Place the cubed pork in a large zip-top bag and pour the marinade over it. Remove the air from the bag and zip closed. Massage the meat around so the marinade covers it thoroughly. Place the bag on a large plate or platter (just in case it leaks) and refrigerate for 12 hours or overnight. Preheat the oven to 275ºF. Line a large rimmed baking sheet with heavy-duty aluminum foil. Place the cubed pork on the baking sheet in a single layer. Cover with foil and slow roast for 2 hours. Increase the oven temperature to 300ºF. Remove the foil and continue to cook another 45 minutes to one hour, until the pork is fork tender. Once the pork is falling apart tender, drain the juices from the baking pan. Broil until desired crispiness is acquired. For us, it’s about 5-8 minutes. Remember every oven is different.

How to Serve Carnitas

Serve with flour tortillas and your favorite toppings as carnitas tacos, in a burrito, or on a salad. Some great toppings are sour cream, pico de Gallo, shredded cheddar cheese, guacamole, and lime wedges. You will swoon when you taste the moistest, flavorful, tender pork carnitas you have ever cooked at home!  Top this off with some pico de gallo and some cilantro, and a squeeze of lime. You will have made probably one of your new favorite meals!

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