Mini Carnitas Tacos Fiesta

May 1, 2013
Food,Recipes

One of my favorite things to make for a party are tacos. All you need to do is prep the meat (which can be done ahead of time) lay out tortillas and condiments, and your guests do the rest! I love, love, love carnitas, but few people know why carnitas are so damn good. The pork is actually made by slowly cooking them in a vat of oil or lard, which gives the pork that rich, moist texture and crispy exterior. Knowing this, I never attempted making them because nothing would make me hate cooking more than braising meat in a large vat of oil for hours. So after a little internet sleuthing, I found several comparable methods that braise the meat in an oven at a low temperature in a shallow layer of oil. The crispy exterior is achieved by then broiling the pork. This was my first time testing this method and the pork was incredibly moist. I loved keeping the carnitas in large hunks and placing them on mini tortillas, topping them with avocado and cilantro, and adding condiments of lime wedges, cotija cheese, pickled radishes and carrots, and hot sauce. Add some cold beer or classic margaritas and these tacos will not last long at your fiesta!

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Mini Carnitas Tacos Fiesta

An oven method way of cooking carnitas the traditional way.
Servings: 4-6 servings

INGREDIENTS

Condiments

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Preheat oven to 275 degrees. Season the pork generously in salt, black pepper, and cumin. Place the pork in a large casserole dish (about 9 x 12) and nestle the onion, orange, garlic, cinnamon sticks, and bay leaves between the pork. The ingredients should be snuggly fit into a single layer. Pour the oil over the pork and it should almost cover the pork. Cover tightly with foil and cook for 3 1/2 hours until tender.
  2. Remove the pieces of pork and lay the pieces on a baking sheet and place under a broiler for about 5-7 minutes or until pork is well browned and crisp.
  3. Heat your tortillas. I just lightly toast them over an open stove flame until they start to lightly blister and then wrap them in a kitchen towel to keep them warm and soft. Break the pieces of carnitas into large chunks.
  4. Garnish with avocado, cilantro, and cotija.

(images by HonestlyYUM)

Conversation

Do you think it would be possible to do something like this in
a crock pot, and then broil it?

Sure! I’ve never tried it in a crock pot but I don’t see why that couldn’t work.

I just made this vegetarian using seitan in place of pork. The only differences were the protein-swap, and that I left it in the oven for one hour instead of 3.5.

Topped with cotija, avocado slices, and cilantro. A+ recipe. Thank you.

These tacos look money!!! We made about 20 tacos last night (for 2, haha) and I could honestly eat another 20 of these guys RIGHT NOW!

I love this but I wonder if you could make it with beef instead of pork. Many of our dinner guests don’t eat pork. What cut of beef would work best?

hmm not sure I’ve never tried this method of cooking with beef, but maybe a tougher cut of meat like a chuck roast?

OMG, these look so incredible. I just love mini carnitas tacos..reminds me of when my wife and I were in Cancun and every day I’d power down at least a half-dozen per meal (hey, it was a thankless job but someone had to do it!). I foresee these little tasty bites on an upcoming meal in my very near future! Thanks Karen!

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