Instant Pot Carnitas

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Learn how to make the most delicious and juicy Instant Pot Carnitas, the perfect weeknight meal that will leave you with leftovers.

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Carnitas are such a wonderful thing to make for the family or as a meal to share. Our Slow Cooker Carnitas recipe is a fan favorite, which is why we’re excited to bring you an Instant Pot variation!

What cut of meat should I use?

This recipe calls for a 2.5 – 3 lb. boneless pork shoulder roast. A pork shoulder is an excellent cut of meat for carnitas because it’s got a good amount of fat layered in and typically comes in larger cuts. Pork shoulders can also be known as a pork butt.

Size matters: If you get a cut of pork shoulder that weighs less than 2.5 lbs. you will likely need to lower your cook time. If you get a pork shoulder that is larger than 3 lbs. you will likely need to increase your cook time.

How to Make Instant Pot Carnitas

Step 1: Pulled Pork Dry Rub

Creating a delicious dry rub for your pork is very important for the end flavor. For this step, you’ll need the following spices OR you can simply use our homemade pork dry rub recipe if you have it in your cabinet!

  • chili powder
  • garlic powder
  • paprika
  • cayenne
  • salt (don’t skimp on the salt!)
meat with spices

Step 2: Sear Pork in Instant Pot

In my opinion, one of the best parts about carnitas is the crispy parts. In order to get some great, crispy texture, you’ll want to sear all edges of your pork shoulder. You can do this right in your Instant Pot on the sauté feature. YAS.

Make sure to use enough oil as a 3 lb. pork shoulder is pretty big! We suggest browning for 2-3 minutes on each of the 4 sides. Don’t skimp on this part, people!

pork in instant pot

Step 3: Pressure Cook

Now it’s time to add a few more things into your Instant Pot (green chiles and water) along with the seared pork to pressure cook away.

How Long to Cook Instant Pot Carnitas

Set your Instant pot to high presser and then set the timer to 90 minutes. Make sure you seal the vent before setting the time.

It will take around 10-15 minutes to build up enough pressure for your timer to start counting down, so be patient. Once the 90 minutes are up, you’ll hear it beep. Open the vent and let all of the steam out to quick release your Instant Pot pulled pork.

STep 4: Shred and Serve

Once your pulled pork carnitas are done cooking, shredding should be VERY easy. If your pork still seems a little tough, we suggest cooking it a little bit longer to make it tender and easy to shred!

Remove any fatty parts of the pork and discard it. Then, take 2 forks and shred away. We like to keep all of the sauce/liquid because there is such great flavor. If you remove any of it, you may need to add more pork dry rub to amp the flavor up!

Want to make them extra crispy?

Spray a baking sheet with nonstick cooking spray and then spread the shredded pork on the baking sheet. Broil on high for 3-5 minutes and then toss. Continue broiling until the edges are nice and crispy!

shredded pork

Serving Suggestions

We know that these IP carnitas serve a crowd, but they’re also great for meal prep because you can serve it in so many different ways. Here are some creative ways to serve your Instant Pot carnitas!

  • Tacos (serve in a tortilla)
  • Meal Prep Bowl (serve with brown rice and fajita veggies like this recipe)
  • BBQ Pork Sandwiches (mix in your favorite bbq sauce similar to this recipe)
tacos on cutting board

Got leftovers?

Carnitas pretty much taste good in anything savory and boy do we have some ideas for you to make the best out of your leftovers!

  • Chili: add pulled pork to chili
  • Mac and Cheese: make our homemade mac and cheese and add carnitas!
  • Nachos (top on tortilla chips like this recipe)
  • Breakfast skillet (mix with breakfast potatoes and scrambled eggs)

Can you freeze carnitas?

You can absolutely freeze carnitas. Let them cool completely and then transfer into a freezer-safe gallon-size bag. Remove as much air as possible and seal. Freeze for up to 3 months.

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Instant Pot Pork Carnitas

Is there anything better than fall off the bone pork carnitas tacos? Learn how to make the most delicious and juicy Instant Pot Carnitas recipe with a few simple ingredients.
Prep: 20 minutes
Cook: 1 hour 30 minutes
Total: 1 hour 50 minutes
Servings: 8
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Ingredients 

Spice Rub*

Carnitas

  • 2.5-3 lb. boneless pork shoulder roast
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1-4 oz. can green chilis
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • 1/2 lime, juiced

Instructions 

  • First, place pork shoulder on a large plate or cutting board.
  • Prepare pork dry rub by placing spices into a medium bowl. Mix until combined.
  • Pour spices over the pork shoulder and massage spices into the meat, making sure to be generous! This adds so much flavor. Set aside.
  • Turn on the Instant Pot's saute feature
    and add olive oil. When olive oil is fragrant, sear pork shoulder for 2-3 minutes on each side. The goal here is to get each side nicely browned.
  • Turn the Instant Pot's saute feature off and pour green chilis over the pork shoulder. Add water, and cover Instant Pot.
  • Turn pressure valve to seal >> turn the Instant pot to high pressure >> and set the timer to 90 minutes. It will take up to 15 minutes for pressure to build inside the Instant Pot. Once this happens, it will start counting down from 90 minutes.
  • When the Instant Pot beeps, quick release pressure by turning pressure valve to vent.
  • Take cover off Instant Pot and then remove any large fat chunks from the pork.
  • Use 2 forks to shred the remaining pork. It should be fall-off-the-bone and easy to shred. If it’s not, consider pressure cooking for a longer amount of time.
  • Once shredded, squeeze on lime juice and mix.
  • Serve immediately OR make them extra crispy!
  • To make your carnitas extra crispy, spray a baking sheet with nonstick cooking spray. Then, transfer carnitas onto baking sheet and evenly spread out. Broil on high for 3-5 minutes. Then, toss and continue broiling until the edges are nice and crispy!

Tips & Notes

  • Spice Rub: option to use 3 tablespoons of our homemade pork dry rub instead!
  • Burn notice: if you get the burn notice, you need to add a few more tablespoons of liquid to the pot.
  • Option to remove some of the liquid before shredding. Do note that you’ll be getting rid of a lot of flavor if you do that!

Watch It

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Nutrition

Calories: 373 kcal, Carbohydrates: 4 g, Protein: 23 g, Fat: 30 g, Fiber: 1 g, Sugar: 2 g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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WhitneY
WhitneY
January 23, 2019 8:51 pm
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5 stars
This is the best thing Iโ€™ve ever made in my instant pot. I didnโ€™t have the highest of hopes cause I always prefer the slow cooker over the IP, but these were SO good. Iโ€™ll definitley be adding this to the rotation!!

Linda Owens
Linda Owens
January 2, 2019 10:04 pm
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5 stars
Made this tonight, and it turned out delicious!! I asked my husband if we should share some with his mom and a friend, because we cooked a huge piece of meat, but he said we should freeze some because it was too good to give away. ๐Ÿ˜‰ Thanks!! My 2nd instant pot recipe ever to try!

Ed
Ed
January 1, 2019 5:49 pm

I’m new to Instant Pot cooking but I’ve read when cooking meat to always do a NR as a QR will dry out the meat. Any experience with this?

Alyson
Alyson
September 12, 2018 9:16 pm
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5 stars
I made these tonight! ???? I had a little larger slab of meat, so after 90 mins, I cut the meat an then did 30 more mins. It was so unbelievably tender! Great recipe! Highly recommend! I will be following this site from now on! Canโ€™t wait to do some chicken tacos next!

Lizzie
Lizzie
September 10, 2018 12:04 pm

Are instructions different for stove-top or crock pot?

Kim
Kim
September 7, 2018 4:59 pm

Any suggestions for doubling the amount of meat?

Gabbie
Gabbie
September 6, 2018 9:50 pm
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5 stars
This was so good and easy. Thank you!

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Tracy P
Tracy P
September 5, 2018 3:04 am

Hi. I live in the middle east and have likited access to pork. I cant find pork shOulder/butt in qatar. Could i use pork collar, loin or tenderloin as a sub? Which would be best?

Linley Hanson
September 5, 2018 9:33 am
Reply to  Tracy P

Hi there! Yes, you should be able to use pork collar! Just try to match the weight as closely as you can. Please let us know how it works out!

Amy
Amy
September 4, 2018 8:32 pm

Any thoughts/cooking time adjustments for making this with frozen pork? Thanks!!

Linley Hanson
September 5, 2018 9:35 am
Reply to  Amy

We haven’t tried frozen pork, yet! I would add at least 10 minutes to your cook time. If it is not “fall of the bone” then I would out it in longer! Please, please let us know how it turns out!

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