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How to Make Carnitas in 30 Minutes



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  1. Carnitas Recipe 🌮

    Ingredients –
    Pressure Cook for 30-35 minutes
    Crock Pot : Low 10-12Hr (Until Tender but holds Structure)

    8lb pork shoulder
    Olive oil
    2 tbsp Garlic powder
    2 Tbsp Onion Powder
    1 Tbsp Cumin
    1 Tbsp Mexican oregano
    Pinch Coarse Salt
    1 Tbsp Coarse Black pepper
    ———-
    1 Lb Lard
    1 Bottle Mexican coke 12 fl oz
    1 Large white onion
    6 cloves garlic
    2 bay leaves
    2 sprigs thyme
    1 sprigs rosemary
    1 large orange
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    Garnish
    Cilantro
    Onions
    Avocado Salsa
    Lime
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  2. Pressure cooking meat never turns out remotely as well as slowcooking. The high heat denatures protein fibers which rapidly lock into more rigid tangle formations, as opposed to maintaining the original grain structure. There's a 50 degree difference between slow cooking and pressure, that's a lot of lost moisture and toughening of the meat.

    Amateur fumbling at best.

  3. I cook the pork butt whole, all the same ingredients into a crock pot with lard. Add coke and milk for last 2 hours, I pull it after about 7 total hours, pull it apart throw it in a pan and broil in the oven to crisp the edges. Anyone else cook it whole or nah?

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