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Easy Crispy Carnitas Tacos with Roasted Jalapeño Lime Avocado. Slow-cooked pork seasoned with smoky chipotle chilies and dried spices. Then braised with fresh orange juice, lime juice, and enchilada sauce until caramelized and falling apart. Shred the meat, then stuff it into hard taco shells with cheese. Bake the tacos in the oven until they’re crispy and cheesy. Each taco is crunchy, a little spicy, and so cheesy inside. Serve with creamy, salty, roasted jalapeño lime avocado mash, plus a mix of your favorite toppings. These come together easily and are so delicious. The perfect crispy tacos that everyone loves!
I think you all know by now that we love tacos in my family. The long, short story is simply that my brothers and I grew up eating my dad’s crispy tacos at least once and sometimes twice a week. They were easy for him to make, and we loved them.
My dad always made his tacos with beef, then he would stuff the meat into hard shells with cheese. The unique thing that he did was melt the cheese in the oven. It’s completely delicious and my personal favorite way to enjoy any kind of taco.
I’ve made many beef tacos, chicken tacos, and even cauliflower tacos, but the one meat I’ve neglected a bit is pork. That is until today!
These are my take on carnitas tacos. Carnitas, translated, means little meats. They’re Mexican slow-cooked pork that’s seasoned with spices. The meat is shredded and used for tacos, burritos, or served over rice.
Because pork has a high fat, the meat always comes out juicy and delicious.
You can make my carnitas using either the oven or the crockpot. Either way, the recipe is so easy and, of course, so delicious.
Step 1: season the pork
My go-to seasoning blend is canned chipotle chilies in adobo, garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika, cumin, Mexican oregano, and salt.
I then add enchilada sauce, which is not traditional, but I like to use it for a bit of extra flavor and sauce!
Step 2: slow-cook the meat
You can braise the meat in the oven or use the crockpot. Both methods are almost identical and equally delicious.
Arrange the meat in a large Dutch oven, then toss with all those yummy seasonings. Add orange juice, lime juice, and enchilada sauce, then water. Slow braise the meat for 2-3 hours in the oven or 5 hours in the crockpot. As the meat is slowly cooking, the braising liquid turns into a yummy red sauce. Save this sauce for serving alongside your crispy tacos.
Step 3: shred the meat
When the roast is falling apart, remove it from the pot and shred the meat.
Then toss with some of the sauce left in the pot.
Step 4: the crispy shells
Instead of using store-bought taco shells, I like to take corn tortillas and stuff them with the meat and cheese. I throw them into the oven to bake until the tortillas are crispy.
This method is my favorite, and I use it every time I make tacos for my family. We love the crispy oven “fried” shells and melty cheese. It’s the best when some of the cheese melts out onto the pan and gets crispy too. Delicious.
You can easily use store-bought hard taco shells as well. When I’m crunched for time, I often will too!
Step 5: the jalapeño lime avocado
Roasted jalapeños mixed with avocado, cilantro, lime, and sea salt. It’s not fancy, but it’s so good! Great for scooping up with chips too!
Serve up the avocado on each taco, then add whatever other toppings you love most. I always recommend a pineapple salsa or mango salsa. I love a good fruity salsa. And don’t forget the leftover red sauce in the pot. It’s so good, so use it for dipping!
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Lastly, if you make these Crispy Carnitas Tacos with Roasted Jalapeño Lime Avocado, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And, of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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This was delicious! My local grocery store doesn’t have enchilada sauce, so I whipped up my own and added a whole onion (instead of onion powder that I was also out of) and a bayleaf to the braising liquid. We devoured these, the avacado and charred jalapeños were a delicious addition. We will definitely have these again.
Hey Jacqueline,
Wonderful!! Thanks a lot for trying this recipe and your comment, love to hear that it was enjoyed! x
Oh. My. Gosh. DELISH!!! I cannot express enough how much my family and I loved this meal! 10/10! Next time I plan on doubling the recipe and making it for my parents and in laws, thank you Tieghan for creating such amazing recipes!!
Hi Lexi,
Happy Friday!! I appreciate you making this recipe and your comment, I love to hear that it turned out nicely for you! Xx
I made this last night and it was another winner! I used a pork loin because it was what was on sale, man meat prices are high! I also forgot the orange juice, and live in a rural area so no running to the store last minute, so I got creative and used orange marmalade about 1/4 cup and added 1/4 cup water. I used my homegrown very mild (no heat jalapeños) jalapeños that added that lovely char flavor without intense heat in the avocado sauce, and it was just perfect. I wish I could post a photo of the meat and finished product as it was absolute amazing. My husband couldn’t stop commenting on how delicious it was. This one knocked it out of the park for us and is a dinner I would proudly serve to guests. I used my instant pot and cooked it on high pressure for 40 minutes, and let it release naturally. Again this was just amazing!
Hey Angela,
Happy Monday!! Thanks a lot for making this recipe and your comment! I love to hear that it turned out well for you! Xx
Morning! Would this work with beef? I’m hosting a graduation party tomorrow and already have pork going in the sous vide. I have a 5 lb chuck roast that I was hoping to make as well to give options and was wondering if that cut would work with the same seasoning in the crock pot? Thanks so much!
Hey Elissa,
Totally, that should work nicely for you! I hope you love this recipe, let me know how it turns out! xT
Would I cook chicken thighs the exact way in the Dutch oven?
I can’t wait to try this
Hey Maureen,
Yes, that is correct! Let me know if you give this recipe a try, I hope you love it! xT
I’m looking to make this in a few days! How would you adjust the cooking time for pork if it is 7 pounds? Mine is a 7 lb whole pork butt – it has the bone in it. I’m looking to do it in the Dutch oven.
Sounds so yummy!
Hi Ashley,
I would probably do at least 6 hours. Please let me know if you give this recipe a try! xT
Like all of your recipes, Tiguan, this too was a crowd pleaser!
I used Trader Joe’s cooked carnitas instead of a pork butt to make this a super easy and quick weekday meal!
It was fabulous. Will definitely make again!
Hey Julie,
So glad to hear this recipe turned out nicely for you, thanks for making it and your comment:) Thanks for your kind message! xT
I have made these twice…the last time I used short ribs rather than pork and they were fabulous! (I just try to use whatever I have in the freezer ;)) The trouble that I have is getting the corn tortillas, which have been warmed in the microwave first, and then smeared with oil, to stay shut on the pan as a taco. They keep opening flat or they break so they are more like a 1/2 quesadilla. The tortillas were not stale, they had been bought that same day…any suggestions??
Hey Jennifer,
Love to hear this! Thanks so much for trying this recipe and your feedback! Have you tried closing them with a toothpick? That should work nicely for you! Have the best weekend! xT