What should I make for dinner tonight? This might just be the number one question that we ask ourselves almost daily over here.
Then you have come to the right place, we have rounded up 15 paleo carnitas that we have shared over the years.
Plus, there is such a variety of flavours in these recipes, so you are sure to find something for you. Most of these recipes are quick and easy ones made especially for busy weeknights.
15 Paleo Carnitas
Instant Pot Carnitas (Paleo, Whole30 + Keto)
Crockpot Carnitas from Pork Tenderloin (Paleo, Whole30, Low Carb, Keto)
Slow Cooker Pork Carnitas (Paleo, Whole30)
Paleo Instant Pot Carnitas (Whole30, Gluten-Free)
Paleo Carnitas
Paleo Crispy Pork Carnitas
Paleo Carnitas Bowl (AIP, Grain-free)
Instant Pot Carnitas
Easy Keto Carnitas
Melt-In Your Mouth Carnitas
Instant Pot Carnitas (Whole30, Paleo, Keto)
Crockpot Carnitas
What cut of meat is for carnitas?
How is carnitas different from pulled pork?
Pulled pork is meat from a pig (typically from the shoulder region) that has been slow-cooked until it’s easy enough to shred, whereas carnitas (meaning “little meats”) is a version of pulled pork that’s often fixed with Mexican spices (or simply salt).
Why do you add milk to carnitas?
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. The beer gives the pork another layer of flavor, while the cinnamon, which pairs so well with pork, adds warm, earthy tones.
What does evaporated milk do for carnitas?
Not only do these ingredients give the carnitas their distinctive golden-brownish color, but they also help tenderize the meat. However, if you follow a simple traditional recipe of rendering down the meat until all the liquid evaporates, you’ll still have golden brown pieces of meat.
Can I eat carnitas on keto?
Can You Eat Carnitas on Keto? Carnitas is a Mexican slow-cooked pulled pork dish that is typically served with rice, beans, and tortillas. The pulled pork on it own is very low in carbs and keto-friendly, but its accompaniments are often filled with net carbs.
Are carnitas healthy?
Skip the chorizo, fried fish, and carnitas (fried pork or beef), which are higher in unhealthy saturated fat.
Is carne asada and carnitas the same thing?
Carne asada: Grilled meat, usually beef, sliced thin. Carnitas: Literally “little meats.” Usually pork butt simmered and fried in its own fat.
What is pastor vs carnitas?
What is the difference between carnitas and al pastor? Carnitas and al pastor both use pork, but the cooking preparations and flavors are quite different. Carnitas are usually braised in liquid or fat. Al pastor is marinated, then grilled and utilizes pineapple to provide a tangy flavor.
What kind of meat is barbacoa?
In the United States, barbacoa is usually associated with beef. However, in Mexico, barbacoa is made from beef, goat, lamb or mutton. In the southern region of Yucatan, there is even a variation of barbacoa called cochinita pibil, which is made from pork.
Can you reuse lard from carnitas?
Remove the pork to a cutting board, leaving behind as much fat as possible. (You can refrigerate the lard to use for another round of carnitas, to season beans or fry potatoes or the like.)
Can I use shortening for carnitas?
I go through stages of dishes I like to order at a Mexican restaurant and one of my favorites has always been carnitas, which literally means “little meats”. Braising pork in lard makes carnitas soft and tender. Rather than lard, I substituted with vegetable shortening and used only a couple of tablespoons.
What do you serve with carnitas?
Serve on a warm platter with the beans, salsa, guacamole, lime wedges and warm tortillas.














