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Crispy pressure cooker carnitas are juicy, fall apart tender, and ready in only 1 hour and 10 minutes! Made from a blend of Mexican spices, pork shoulder, broth, and lime juice, theyโ€™re easy to make, use simple easy-to-find ingredients, and are perfect for serving in tacos, burritos, quesadillas, and enchiladas!

Pressure cooker carnitas tacos topped with cilantro and onions.

This recipe is sponsored by The National Pork Board. All opinions expressed here are my own.

Itโ€™s time to put that pressure cooker to good use and make some crispy pork carnitas!

Iโ€™ve been making my easy carnitas recipe in the slow cooker for as long as I can remember, but after finally learning to use my pressure cooker to the fullest, Iโ€™m excited to share how to make crispy carnitas in the pressure cooker!

Instead of taking 4-8 hours in the slow cooker, this recipe takes only a little over an hour to make in the pressure cooker from start to finish. Itโ€™s a huge timesaver and allows me to have more time to make memories around the dinner table with family, which is so important. Everyone who has ever tried this recipe absolutely loves it, which is a testament to how simple yet flavorful pork dishes like this one can help bring people together! 

Pork dishes like carnitas and chile verde always transport me to the streets of Mexico where I used to travel to every year as a kid to visit my grandparents. There would be lots of street vendors with taco carts set up along the busy streets selling tacos de carnitas with all the fixings like chopped onions, cilantro, pico de gallo, sliced radishes, lime wedges, Mexican crema, and more. There was no better place to be.

Now that not a lot of people are travelling, Iโ€™m taking full advantage of cooking up these delicious and flavorful pork dishes to help transport me out of my kitchen and into new and exciting cuisines that spark joy and happiness.

Ingredients for pressure cooker carnitas on a table.

Ingredients Youโ€™ll Need

  • Pork Shoulder: This cut of meat has a higher fat content, making it flavorful and juicy. It has that fall-apart tender quality that we all know and love. Pork shoulder is extremely popular in Mexican cuisine, and itโ€™s often a go-to meat because it provides an easy and fun way to escape from the boring dishes and recipes that we make come in our day-to-day lives.
  • Seasonings: Cumin, chili powder, garlic powder, onion powder, oregano, salt, and black pepper. These spices and seasonings are a good mix of the flavors that I grew up with in my Mexican kitchen, and pair beautifully with the tender and juicy pork!
  • Broth: Needed to make sure the pork cooks perfectly in the pressure cooker. I used chicken broth, but you can also use beef or vegetable broth.
  • Lime Juice: Used in the cooking process and at the end to add a nice kick of citrus that brightens up the flavor of the carnitas.

How to Make Pressure Cooker Carnitas

First, cut the pork shoulder into large chunks and season with all the dry spices. Toss together until fully coated.

Seasoned pork shoulder cut into large chunks.

Next, add the lime juice and broth to the pressure cooker. Place the seasoned pork on top and cover with the lid. Pressure cooker on high for 40 minutes, then let the pressure release naturally for 15 minutes. Once the 15 minutes have passed, manually release the remaining pressure.

Seasoned chunks of pork shoulder in an Instant Pot pressure cooker.

Uncover and shred the carnitas with 2 forks. The pork will be fall-apart tender and will easily shred!

At this point, you can mix in the juice of 1 lime, some chopped cilantro, and serve it immediately.

If you want to go the extra step and get the carnitas nice and crispy, keep following along!

Shredded pork carnitas in an Instant Pot pressure cooker.

To crisp up the carnitas, transferring the shredded pork to a large baking sheet along with about 1/3 cup of the juices. Place under a broiler for 10 minutes, giving the pork a stir halfway through.

Toss the carnitas with another splash of the juices, top with cilantro and serve!

Crispy pressure cooker carnitas topped with cilantro on a baking sheet.

Helpful Tips and Substitutions

  • Do I have to crisp up the carnitas? No, crisping up the carnitas under the broiler is totally optional. You can serve them right out of the pressure cooker after shredding.
  • Looking for a leaner option? You can use a center cut pork loin or a pork sirloin roast instead of pork shoulder. The flavor wonโ€™t be exactly the same since itโ€™s not a very fatty cut like pork shoulder is, but youโ€™ll still be able to shred it and use it the same way in tacos and burritos! However, I donโ€™t recommend you crisp it up under the broiler since it will dry it out.
  • Donโ€™t have chicken broth? You can use vegetable or beef broth. If you donโ€™t have either, you can use plain water in a pinch.

Storing and Freezing

Pressure cooker carnitas can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 4 days in an airtight container.

To freeze any leftovers, place the carnitas and all the juices in an airtight freeze-safe container or zip-top bag and freeze for up to 3 months. Let the carnitas thaw in the fridge overnight and then reheat in the microwave or on the stovetop until warmed through.

Instant Pot carnitas in tacos topped with onions, cilantro, and lime wedges.

Serving Suggestions

Crispy carnitas are typically served as tacos in fresh corn tortillas topped with cilantro, diced onions, and fresh lime wedges.

Some other tasty options include:

4.78 from 31 votes

Pressure Cooker Carnitas

Crispy pressure cooker carnitas are juicy, fall apart tender, and ready in only 1 hour and 10 minutes! Easy to make in the Instant Pot!
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 1 hour 5 minutes
Total: 1 hour 10 minutes
Servings: 8 servings
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Ingredients 

For the carnitas

For topping

  • chopped cilantro for garnish
  • 1 lime, juiced

Instructions 

  • Cut the pork shoulder into large 4-inch chunks and place in a large bowl.
  • Add salt, cumin, chili powder, garlic powder, dried oregano, onion powder, and black pepper. Toss together until the meat is fully coated.
  • Add the lime juice and chicken broth to the pressure cooker.
  • Add the pork, then lock the lid and seal the steam release vent.
  • Pressure cook on high for 40 minutes, then let the pressure naturally release for 15 minutes.
  • Manually release the remaining pressure by opening the steam release vent.
  • Open the lid and shred the meat with two forks. Serve immediately or make the carnitas crispy by following the remaining instructions.
  • To crisp up the carnitas, transfer the shredded meat to a large baking sheet with about 1/3 cup of the juices. Place under an oven broiler for 5 minutes, stir, and broil for 5 more minutes.
  • Mix in freshly chopped cilantro and lime juice. Serve in tacos, gorditas, tostadas, burrito bowls and salads.

Notes

  • Do I have to crisp up the carnitas? No, crisping up the carnitas under the broiler is totally optional. You can serve them right out of the pressure cooker after shredding.
  • Looking for a leaner option? You can use a center cut pork loin or a pork sirloin roast instead of pork shoulder. The flavor wonโ€™t be exactly the same since itโ€™s not a very fatty cut like pork shoulder is, but youโ€™ll still be able to shred it and use it the same way in tacos and burritos! However, I donโ€™t recommend you crisp it up under the broiler since it will dry it out.
  • Donโ€™t have chicken broth? You can use vegetable or beef broth. If you donโ€™t have either, you can use plain water in a pinch.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 141kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Protein: 18g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 58mg | Sodium: 662mg | Potassium: 347mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 80IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 24mg | Iron: 2mg

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

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30 Comments

  1. Gen says:

    5 stars
    I just finished cooking and eating this recipe. It. Was. DELICIOUS! Thank you. It made our evening meal amazing.

  2. Elizabeth says:

    5 stars
    These are incredible– a huge hit every time I serve them! Do NOT skip crisping these!

  3. Meg says:

    5 stars
    I’ve made this a few times, now…wow! Very tender, very flavorful. My picky eater loves it as much as everyone else. This seriously elevates our family meal and our guests love it too.

  4. Anita says:

    5 stars
    This was so delicious and so easy to put together. I followed it exactly. The whole family enjoyed it so we’re adding it to our rotation! After making the carnitas, I made them into enchiladas with red sauce per one of your suggestions and it was so yummy. I have some leftover so looking forward to eating them as tacos. Thanks again for a yummy recipe!

  5. Bobbo says:

    Hello, I had 2 pork butts I needed to freeze to save, trimmed them down however now I have two bones with lots of meat attached frozen. Looking for an idea on how to use them. Thanks for your web site one of my FAVORITES!

  6. Shelley says:

    5 stars
    OMG! I made these carnitas tonight. You” killed” it with this amazing recipe!! My family LOVES these carnitas! The seasoning combo is perfect. Thank you from bottom my heart.

  7. Kim says:

    5 stars
    This is delicious and so easy!! Itโ€™s the BEST Carnitas recipe Iโ€™ve found and Iโ€™ve tried many! Thanks for sharing such an authentic tasting recipe!

  8. Terri Hare says:

    5 stars
    I am addicted to carnitas and using the pressure cooker is awesome! Your recipes are amazing! BIG FAN!! Thank you!

    1. Ana @ Isabel Eats says:

      Hi Terri! Thank you so much! Carnitas are definitely one of our favorite recipes.

  9. Pamela says:

    This recipe is the best!! My daughter bought us a ninja for christmas and these carnitas are the best I have ever attempted!! keeper! Thank you for sharing:)

    1. Ana @ Isabel Eats says:

      Hi Pamela! Thank you, we are glad you enjoyed this recipe!

  10. Bethany says:

    5 stars
    Easy directions and turned out fantastic! My only issue was that I bought a shoulder with a bone and it wasn’t easy to cut into chunks. I need to learn more about pork.