Crock Pot Pork Carnitas

May 22, 2013

Well, it is that time of year again. Summer, well not really. In my house it is the time of year I love and my husband loathes—cherry tomato season! Every single year, we get into at least one real argument about cherry tomatoes. I am totally serious.

This time of year, I start stocking up on these bite-size treasures. I add them to pastas, salads, sandwiches, tacos, and even snack on them alone. I just love that burst of fresh, seasonal tomato flavor. And that very taste explosion, is what Mike hates.

When we eat tacos for dinner, I always make pico de gallo. My pico de gallo consists of cherry tomatoes, red onion, and cilantro. The last time I made pico for these pork tacos, Mike complained about the tomato guts. He is ridiculous! He has also told me that he feels like he can provide critical commentary on anything made with cherry tomatoes because I “did not create the cherry tomatoes” that warrant the criticism…

I told him he was crazy if he thought that was supposed to make it okay for him to negatively critique my food. And I mean, if I really wanted to be mean, I could just cook for myself and eat all the tomatoes I desire and leave him to his own devices.

But, I am a realist, and I know that scenario would end with him coming home with a steak burrito from Chipotle, not getting any clue that I was mad about his dinner comments. That is real life.

So, we have two ways of garnishing tacos in our house.

The Mike way—plain with some jalapenos, cilantro, and onion.

-OR-

The Stefanie way—avocado slices, pico de gallo, cilantro, and a few dashes of hot sauce.

Try this carnitas recipe and let me know which way you would like to garnish the taco. I have a feeling my way is the right way!

Crock Pot Pork Carnitas

Course Entree/Crock Pot
Cuisine Mexican
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 8 hours
Total Time 8 hours 5 minutes
Servings 4 -6
Author Sarcastic Cooking

Ingredients

  • 2 Pounds Boneless Pork Loin
  • 2 Cloves Garlic halved
  • 1 Tablespoon Salt
  • 1 Teaspoon Pepper
  • Pinch of Cayenne Pepper
  • 1 Tablespoon Chipotle Paste/Puree
  • Juice of 1 Lime
  • 1 Cup Beer or Chicken Stock
  • A Few Dashes of Hot Sauce

Instructions

  1. Pat the pork loin roast dry using some paper towels. Cut four, one-inch slits into the non-fatty side of the roast. Stick the garlic halves into the slits.
  2. Mix the dry seasonings together in a small bowl. Take the chipotle paste and rub it into the pork roast on both sides. Then take the mixed spices and rub them into each side of the roast as well.
  3. Add the lime juice and beer to the crock pot. Place the pork roast into the liquid. Cover with the lid and cook on high for four hours or low for eight hours.
  4. After that time, remove the pork and remove the fat if there is any. Shred the pork into bite-size pieces. Return the shredded pork to the Crock Pot.
  5. Right before serving, place the amount of pork you want to eat on a baking sheet, add a few dashes of hot sauce, and then place the pork under the broiler for 5-7 minutes to crisp up the pork. Serve right away.

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  • Kayle (The Cooking Actress)
    May 23, 2013 at 4:52 pm

    ooooh cherry tomatoes ARE great!! I love these carnitas too!

  • Julie
    May 23, 2013 at 8:08 am

    Ummm…well….I will be in the minority and go with Mike’s version. I know. I know. I’m sure you’ve already heard about Stephie’s crazy mother that doesn’t like raw tomatoes, but I’m ok with that. Mike’s right. It’s the squish in the mouth that is ugh. We’re ok with this, and it means more for you and Stephie. 🙂 But your tacos look wonderful!

  • M
    May 23, 2013 at 6:28 am

    How did you know I had a boneless pork loin in my freezer, needing to get eaten? Only question though, what is chipotle paste? Can I sub something for it? I LOVE pork carnitas, especially when I can make them in the crock pot and forget about them all day, just to come home to a delicious dinner!

    • Stefanie
      May 23, 2013 at 1:56 pm

      Chipotle paste is kind of like tomato paste but made with chipotle peppers. You can use that or purée one canned chipotle pepper in adobo sauce. If you don’t feel like going to the store for canned chipotle peppers, sub a bit of hot sauce instead.

  • Sylvia @ reelflavor.com
    May 22, 2013 at 4:22 pm

    Your way all the way!

  • Julia
    May 22, 2013 at 1:50 pm

    I am with you!! Your way is the right way for sure. I love crock pot recipes for busy night!

  • ashley - baker by nature
    May 22, 2013 at 12:13 pm

    Ooooooh, these carnitas totally need to be dinner one night soon!!!

  • Stephie @ Eat Your Heart Out
    May 22, 2013 at 10:46 am

    I can totally hear Mike making his “you didn’t create the tomatoes that I’m critiquing” comment.

    And he’s wrong. Your way is the right way. Obviously. His tacos are naked and sad.

  • Susan
    May 22, 2013 at 10:22 am

    What’s wrong with your husband? Is he just anti-tomato or just anti-cherry tomato? He needs to get over this! (says the girls who’s been eating cherry tomatoes since she was a baby). I’ll take them your way thankyouverymuch 🙂

  • Shannon
    May 22, 2013 at 9:57 am

    I love the idea of broiling the pork for just a few minutes to “crisp” it up.

    And…you are right about the tomatoes and avocado on the the taco! 😉

  • Stephanie @ Girl Versus Dough
    May 22, 2013 at 9:03 am

    I love that you and your husband get in legit fights over cherry tomatoes, as my husband and I get in legit fights over dessert (he’s not a big fan, so when I get him to try something I made that I think is amazing and he replies with, “meh,” it’s not a pretty moment). Not that I want to pick sides here, though, but I think your way of assembling the tacos is the way to go. But really, if it’s got carnitas on it, I’m all over it!

  • Sadye
    May 22, 2013 at 8:52 am

    Haven’t tried the recipe yet, but I can still say with 99 percent certainty that any way with pico de gallo is the right way!

  • Ashley Bee (Quarter Life Crisis Cuisine)
    May 22, 2013 at 8:40 am

    Ohh I cannot WAIT for tomato season here! They taste so fresh and sweet… Pico de gallo is a very good way to showcase them.