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Slow Cooker Beer Braised Pork Carnitas

Seasoned and moist, this slow cooker beer braised pork carnitas is so full of flavor, very easy to make and perfect for Taco Tuesday or any night of the week! Got leftovers? Find leftover pulled pork recipes here.

Closeup of carnitas or pulled pork tacos loaded with the fixings by FamilySpice.com

As I’ve shared before, we love a good roasted pork roast. Whether we are making pulled pork sandwiches or using up leftovers to make pulled pork nachos, we have found this cut of meat to be very versatile and something the whole family loves to eat.

We make pulled pork in the oven and really love a smoked pork roast on the grill. Today I am sharing my recipe for slow cooker beer braised pork carnitas. Fast and easy and oh so delicious, this recipe is a keeper!

Why this recipe is so awesome

Carnitas is Spanish for small pieces of braised pork. And here in Southern California, carnitas means tender bites of deliciousness. Oh, and tacos, burritos, and anything else you want to roll around this slow cooked pork. 

If you are making pulled pork or carnitas, you have several choices in meat cuts. The most common choice is the pork shoulder. Another popular cut of meat for pulled pork is a Boston butt and the picnic shoulder, or picnic ham

These cuts are pretty inexpensive, but when slow cooked they come out tender and delicious. This is a super easy meal to prepare for your family that is also budget friendly.

Ingredients you need

Step-by-step directions

1. In a small bowl combine the spices and seasonings. Rub spice mixture all over pork shoulder roast.

A pork shoulder roast seasoned and in a roasting pan

2. Heat a large non-stick pan over high heat and add olive oil. Place roast into the hot oil and sear meat until browned, about 5 minutes. Flip roast over and continue to brown each side of the roast.

Browning a seasoned pork roast in a pan

3. Remove roast from heat and place in a large 6-quart slow cooker. Spread onion slices and sage leaves around the roast. Pour beer over the roast.

Seasoned and browned pork shoulder in a slow cooker with onions and sage

4. Cover slow cooker and cook on high heat for 4 hours. Pull bone off the roast and discard. Cut roast into chunks and cook for an additional 2 hours.

Beer braised pork shoulder cooked in a slow cooker

5. Transfer pork to a cutting board or rimmed baking sheet. Use 2 forks or your fingers to shred the meat into bite-sized pieces, discarding any large pieces of fat. Transfer shredded carnitas to a serving, pour juice over it (if desired). Serve with tortillas, guacamole, sour cream, cilantro, shredded cheese and/or sautéed onions and peppers.

Shredded pulled pork with onions and juices in a serving platter

Recipe tips and FAQs

If you like things spicy, feel free to turn the heat up by adding a serrano chile into the slow cooker or season your roast with your favorite hot chile powder. My husband is not a fan of spicy and honestly, neither are the little ones, so my recipe is not spicy at all.

Do I have to brown my pork roast before adding it to the slow cooker?

When your roast is seasoned, you can totally throw your seasoned pork shoulder in the slow cooker or you can brown it first. The browning process sears the meat on the outside so that all the juice gets retained on the inside. You also get those wonderful browned bits in your pan, which you deglaze with water and add into the slow cooker.

What do I serve with carnitas?

Carnitas can be served a number of different ways. You can wrap it up in a burrito with rice, beans and guacamole. You can serve it taco style, making small street tacos, use crunchy taco shells or a number of different tortilla options out there.
You can also serve carnitas as a stew over rice with beans and all the fixings on the side.

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Yield: serves 6

Slow Cooker Beer Braised Pork Carnitas

Closeup of carnitas or pulled pork tacos loaded with the fixings by FamilySpice.com

Seasoned and moist, this slow cooker beer braised pork carnitas is so full of flavor, very easy to make and perfect for Taco Tuesday or any night of the week!

Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 6 hours
Total Time 6 hours 15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 4-lb bone in pork shoulder
  • 1 TBS chile powder
  • 1 TBS garlic powder
  • 1 TBS onion powder
  • 1 ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • ½ teaspoon cumin
  • ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 large onion, sliced
  • 7 sage leaves, fresh
  • 22 fl oz bottle of beer, any kind

Instructions

  1. In a small bowl combine the spices and seasonings.
  2. Rub spice mixture all over pork shoulder roast.
  3. Heat a large non-stick pan over high heat and add olive oil.
  4. Place roast into the hot oil and sear meat until browned, about 5 minutes.
  5. Flip roast over and continue to brown each side of the roast.
  6. Remove roast from heat and place in a large 6-quart slow cooker.
  7. Spread onion slices and sage leaves around the roast.
  8. Pour beer over the roast.
  9. Cover slow cooker and cook on high heat for 4 hours.
  10. Pull bone off the roast and discard. Cut roast into chunks and cook for an additional 2 hours.
  11. Transfer pork to a cutting board or rimmed baking sheet. Use 2 forks or your fingers to shred the meat into bite-sized pieces, discarding any large pieces of fat.
  12. Transfer shredded carnitas to a serving, pour juice over it (if desired).
  13. Serve with tortillas, guacamole, sour cream, cilantro, shredded cheese and/or sautéed onions and peppers.

Notes

If you like a bit of heat, add a serrano chile to the slow cooker or stir in a little smoky chipotle peppers in adobo sauce.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

8

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 718Total Fat: 49gSaturated Fat: 18gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 27gCholesterol: 204mgSodium: 596mgCarbohydrates: 6gFiber: 1gSugar: 1gProtein: 54g

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