Chicken Carnitas Recipe (2024)

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Tender, juicy, flavorful, crispy caramelized chicken carnitas of your dreams! This is an award-winning carnitas recipe that your tastebuds will fall in love with. Oven, stove top and slow cooker methods included.

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Chicken Carnitas

Okay, so the award was given by my Salvadorian better half, which should really count for something, right..?! But if there was a carnitas award out there, this recipe would take it home. It’s that legit!

Enjoy them in tacos or alongside this Autumn salad+Sweet Potato Rounds.

What are carnitas?

Little shredded pieces of meat, originally from Michoacán Mexico, and traditionally made out of braised pork shoulder then quickly fried in its own fat/lard (confit in chef’s lingo) for that caramelization to happen.

We are going to use dark meat chicken instead and caramelize them under the broiler flames, clean, healthier, easy and delicious!

Although they are fabulous in tacos, I served mine inside of perfectly roasted acorn squash bowls. This combination is divine! I made sure to season the inside of the squash really well with similar Latin spices as the carnitas. Dreamy!

I braised organic boneless skinless chicken thighs with the juice from 2 oranges from the tree (you can also use beer), and a good dash of Latin spices mixed together. Cover tightly with a lid and cook them slowly until they fall apart when touched with a fork.

Now for the Secret Sauce!

You need to save all that gravy that forms from the chicken cooking in the orange juice and the spice mix. As soon as it comes out of the oven use two forks to shred it right in the same pot you cooked it in. Then transfer everything to a broiler proof dish, secret sauce and all, and give it a quick drizzle of wild honey or maple syrup. This is how we are going to achieve the nice caramelized edges under the broiler, while keeping the chicken carnitas moist and tender at the same time.

I mean, I might just throw this recipe together for Thanksgiving you guys, such non involved recipe that delivers like a Boss!

Reasons to Make This

  • I can literally fill my cast iron dutch oven with it and make 5 different dinners. I mean taco night just got a carnitas makeover for realzzz!
  • Variation – If you want to give them an Asian spin, just add 1/5 cup of low sodium soy sauce to the mix and sprinkle sesame seeds on top before broiling. So good!

What to Serve with Carnitas

  • make burrito bowls
  • theseTacos de Carnitaswith a a chive pesto drizzle
  • salsa verde
  • strawberry salsa
  • refried beans, guacamole, and arroz verde
  • fresh tomato salsa, cilantro and crema
  • on tortillas drenched in chimichurri sauce

note: since first posting this recipe I got to see what is behind the food on our plates. Immediately we became a plant-based family, for the animals, the planet and our health, best life decision we’ve ever made. Here’s the insanely delicious version for jackfruit carnitas + mushroomVegan Carnitas!

Chicken Carnitas Recipe (7)

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Chicken Carnitas Recipe

The most tender, juicy, flavorful, crispy caramelized edges chicken carnitas recipe of your dreams!

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Prep Time:10 minutes mins

Cook Time:1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Total Time:1 hour hr 40 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 3 lb chicken thighs boneless skinless
  • 2 oranges juiced ( may be replaced with beer)
  • 3 strips orange peel
  • Juice from 1 lime
  • 6 cloves garlic
  • 3 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 1/2 tbsp honey
  • 1/4 c pepitas toasted
  • 1/3 c cilantro leaves + edible flowers for garnish
  • 2 limes cut into wedges
  • 3 acorns squash for serving optional

Chicken Carnitas Seasoning:

Instructions

  • Oven Method:

    Preheat your oven to 325”F.

  • In a large cast iron dutch oven add 2 tbsp of olive oil and layer the chicken thighs on top. Sprinkle with the chicken carnitas seasoning: sea salt, garlic and onion powder, cumin, oregano, red pepper flakes and chili powder. Add the garlic cloves and orange peels.

  • Pour the orange and lime juice over the top and give everything a good toss to coat. Cover with a tight lid and transfer to the preheated oven for 1 1/2 hours until the chicken i tender and falls apart when stabbed with a fork.

  • Use two forks to shred the chicken in the same pot you cooked it in then transfer it to a broiler proof baking sheet or dish. Drizzle the carnitas with the honey all over the top and broil for a few minutes until caramelized at the edges. Make sure to keep a close eye on the carnitas so they don’t burn.

  • To cook the acorn squash, preheat oven to 400”F.

  • Cut the acorn squash in half and scoop out the seeds. Cut a thin slice off of the bottom of each acorn squash half so it sits flat during baking.

  • Rub the inside of each acorn squash with a little olive oil and sprinkle generously all over with sea salt, red pepper flakes, freshly cracked black pepper and cumin. Roast for 50 minutes to 1 hour until tender and caramelized around the edges.

  • Serve the carnitas inside the roasted acorn squash bowls, sprinkled with the pepitas and garnish with the cilantro and edible flowers if available. Serve with lime wedges, a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil and sour cream.

Chicken Carnitas Stove Top Method:

  • Follow all of the above steps and finish the braising process on the stove top on low flame, until the chicken falls apart, about 45 minutes to 1 hour. Transfer to a broiler proof dish together with the juices and caramelize under the broiler following the instructions above.

Slow Cooker/ Crock Pot Method:

  • Add the chicken thighs together with the carnitas seasoning, orange juice, lime juice and orange peel to the bowl of your slow cooker. Toss to combine well. Cook for 7-8 hours on low or about 5 hours on high, until the chicken is fork tender.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 442.5kcal | Carbohydrates: 34.3g | Protein: 40.5g | Fat: 17.1g | Saturated Fat: 3.3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 10.3g | Cholesterol: 152.7mg | Sodium: 958.5mg | Fiber: 5.3g | Sugar: 8.7g

Course: Main Dishes

Cuisine: Spanish

Servings: 6

Calories: 442.5kcal

Author: Florentina

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FAQs

What is traditionally served with carnitas? ›

Traditionally, carnitas are served in tortillas and topped with cilantro, diced onion, salsa, and even guacamole. You can serve your pork carnitas with other toppings you may love such as: shredded cheese or crumbled cotija.

Why do you put orange juice in carnitas? ›

The orange juice in the cooking liquid provides acidity that helps break down the meat so it's extra tender and juicy.

What makes it a Carnita? ›

Carnitas — which means "little meats" in Spanish — is a Mexican pork dish. An inexpensive, heavily marbled cut of pork, such as boneless Boston butt, pork shoulder or picnic ham, is braised or simmered for several hours with seasonings and lard until it is so tender that is can be shredded.

What is carnitas seasoning made of? ›

Pork Carnitas Seasoning

Pork shoulder is extra flavorful thanks to kosher salt, a chopped onion, fresh garlic, lime juice, chili powder, dried oregano, and ground cumin.

Why do you add milk to carnitas? ›

Adding the oranges is very much like braising pork Cuban-style for the traditional cubano sandwich. The milk acts as a tenderizer, a secret I learned while growing up watching dad make his carnitas which, by the way, were always exceptionally tender.

How do Mexicans eat carnitas? ›

Most Mexicans eat their carnitas in tacos, although this may vary depending on the state. What all Mexicans seem to agree on is that carnitas is better consumed with sauces and condiments. Cilantro, onion, cheese, lime and “pico de gallo” are some of the usual additions to your carnitas taco.

What comes in a carnitas plate? ›

Slow cooked pork carnitas topped with red onions and fermented hot sauce. Served with spanish rice, farmers market beans and warm corn tortillas.

What is the secret to good carnitas? ›

Tips on how to make authentic tender, juicy, & crispy carnitas
  • Make sure you get the correct cut of pork. ...
  • Cut the pork butt into large chunks with flat, even surface areas so that they brown nicely. ...
  • Sprinkle kosher salt all over the pork and rest in the fridge overnight for the best results.
May 20, 2022

Why co*ke in carnitas? ›

The orange juice and lime juice combo tenderises them to incredible fall apart tenderness, while the natural sugars in the juices and the co*ke combined turn what would be just another pulled pork recipe, into crispy heaven with every mouthful.

What can I use instead of OJ in carnitas? ›

Apple juice can be used in carnitas in place of orange juice. If using apple juice, you can add a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar to increase the acidity.

Is carnitas beef or chicken? ›

Typically, carnitas are made from pork, but If you don't eat pork, you can still make fantastic beef ones, which I've done here. They are perfect for making tacos or burritos. Carnitas, which means “l*ttle meats” in Spanish is traditionally a Mexican pork dish using an inexpensive cut of pork.

What cut of meat is best for carnitas? ›

Pork shoulder: Traditionally, carnitas is made with pork shoulder (also known as pork butt) because of its higher fat content. The fat helps to keep the meat extremely juicy and tender while cooking.

What is another name for carnitas? ›

The name “Carnitas” is, historically, the vulgar, colloquial name given in Mexico for the French dish Rillons de Tours also known in Spanish as Chicharrón de Tours.

What toppings are good on pulled pork? ›

Regional variations can also be found in the toppings and accompaniments used in pulled pork sandwiches. In some areas, a creamy, tangy coleslaw is served atop the meat, adding a contrasting texture and flavor. In other places, pickles, jalapeños, or even cheese might be added to enhance the sandwich.

How do you eat carnitas traditionally? ›

The most common way to eat carnitas is by making a taco. If you are served carnitas along with tortillas on the side, take the tortillas and heat them up a bit. Then, take some of the carnitas and place it in the tortilla. Next, add some additional toppings like lime juice, onions, cilantro, and salsa.

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