Chipotle Carnitas Copycat Recipe (2024)

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Make this Chipotle Carnitas Copycat recipe at home to fill tacos, burritos, or a homemade Chipotle Burrito Bowl. All you need is one secret ingredient and a slow cooker or Instant Pot for delicious, authentic carnitas.

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Making copycat Chipotle carnitas is as easy as checking their website. There, you can learn that their not-so-secret ingredient is juniper berries, a piney-tasting spice for the juniper tree.

Beyond the berries, you need just a bay leaf, thyme, water, and a piece of pork. Pork becomes meltingly tender in a slow cooker or instant pot, and I have both methods listed below. Once you know how to make Chipotle Carnitas, build out your bowl with the rest of the Chipotle Copycat menu.

Chipotle Carnitas are great in burritos and burrito bowls, tacos, salads, and your next batch of meal prep. Or, add an American twist with your favorite barbecue sauce and enjoy on grilled garlic bread. Tex-Mex, anyone?

Table of Contents

  1. Recipe ingredients
  2. Ingredient notes
  3. Step-by-step instructions
  4. Recipe tips and variations
  5. Frequently Asked Questions
  6. Chipotle Carnitas Copycat Recipe

Recipe ingredients

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At a Glance: Here is a quick snapshot of what ingredients are in this recipe.
Please see the recipe card below for specific quantities.

Ingredient notes

  • Pork: Look for a boneless pork roast or bone-in pork butt roast. Depending on where you live, it could be called pork butt, pork shoulder, Boston butt, or Boston shoulder. These heavy-duty cuts of pork have a high fat content which translates to more flavor. That’s why carnitas are so, so good.
  • Juniper berries: While most Carnitas recipes use citrus juice, readers agree that piney juniper berries really make all the difference. Hunt these down to replicate the flavors you get at Chipotle. You can find them at many grocery stores or buy juniper berries on Amazon.

Step-by-step instructions

  1. Season all sides of pork liberally with salt and pepper and place in slow cooker. To the bottom of the slow cooker, add water, bay leaves, thyme, and juniper berries.
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  1. Cover and cook on HIGH for 4 to 6 hours, or LOW for 8 to 10 hours. The meat should be tender and fall apart easily. Transfer pork to a large bowl and shred with two forks.
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  1. Skim fat off liquid in slow cooker if desired. Discard juniper berries and any thyme sprig stems. Serve shredded pork in tacos, burritos, salads, and burrito bowls.
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Recipe tips and variations

  • Yield:This Chipotle Carnitas recipe makes about 6 cups, enough for 12 servings, ½ cup each. Your exact yield depends on the piece of pork you buy (its weight and fat content).
  • Storage:Store leftovers covered in the fridge for up to 4 days.
  • Make ahead:Feel free to get a head start; this recipe can be made entirely up to 3 days in advance and refrigerated until you’re ready to serve. Reheat the meat (more tips below) until aninstant-read thermometerreads 165 degrees.
  • Freezer:Pop leftover Chipotle Pork into an airtight, freezer-safe container and put it on ice for up to 6 to 8 months.
  • Reheating:When reheating frozen or cold pulled pork, the easiest way is to use your slow cooker. Reheat pork on LOW until it reaches 165 degrees, using a little broth or water to thin out the sauce, if necessary. To reheat pulled pork in the oven, place it in an oven-safe baking dish and cover with foil. Bake at a low temperature of 250 degrees, until the meat registers 165 degrees. Or, microwave individual portions in 1-minute increments.
  • Spices: Chipotle uses juniper berries, thyme, and a bay leaf for their pork. However, you can easily switch up the spices to use your favorites. Cumin and Mexican oregano are great on pork, or try my all-purpose pork spice blend made with garlic powder, coriander, paprika, and fennel.
  • Instant pot carnitas: Add the ingredients to the pot and cook on high pressure for 45-55 minutes with a 15 minute natural release. Remove the juniper berries, bay leaves, and thyme with a slotted spoon. Follow the instructions for browning, using the SAUTÉ function in the pressure cooker, the broiler, or on the stove.
  • Oven-baked carnitas: Preheat the oven to 325 degrees. In a Dutch oven (or other large heavy-bottomed pot) over medium high heat, add a bit of olive oil and sear the seasoned meat on all sides. Add thyme, water, bay leaves, and juniper berries. Put the lid on the pot, place it in the oven, and cook for 4 hours – or until the meat comes apart easily. Remove the juniper berries, bay leaves, and thyme with a slotted spoon. Follow the instructions for browning, using the broiler, or a skillet on the stove.
  • For carnitas with crispy edges:
    1. In a large skillet over high heat, heat 1 tablespoon olive oil until shimmering. Add pork in batches (3 to 4 batches), along with about 2 tablespoons juice from slow cooker (or chicken broth), and cook without moving until browned on one side.
    2. Toss the pork to flip and brown the other side briefly (you want both crispy and soft pieces), until all the juice has evaporated. Return to slow cooker and repeat with remaining pork. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are carnitas at Chipotle made of?

According to the Chipotle ingredient statement, their carnitas are made with pork, sunflower oil, bay leaves, thyme, juniper berries, salt, and black pepper.

What are the best tortillas for carnitas?

Both corn tortillas and flour tortillas are perfect for enjoying carnitas. Soft corn tortillas are the more traditional choice for tacos in Mexico, but large burrito-sized flour tortillas are more appropriate for burritos.

What is a substitute for juniper berries?

The closest substitute for juniper berries is allspice berries. Add them whole to your slow cooker for different (yet delicious) flavor.

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Chipotle Carnitas Copycat

By Meggan Hill

Make this Chipotle Carnitas Copycat recipe at home to fill tacos, burritos, or a homemade Chipotle Burrito Bowl. All you need is one secret ingredient and a slow cooker or Instant Pot for delicious, authentic carnitas.

Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 4 hours hrs

Total Time 4 hours hrs 20 minutes mins

Servings 16 servings

Course Main Course

Cuisine Mexican

Calories 152

5 from 183 votes

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Ingredients

Instructions

  • Season all sides of pork liberally with salt and pepper and place in slow cooker. To the bottom of the slow cooker, add water, bay leaves, thyme, and juniper berries.

  • Cover and cook on HIGH for 4 to 6 hours, or LOW for 8 to 10 hours. The meat should fall apart easily.

  • Transfer pork to a large bowl and shred with two forks. Skim fat off liquid in slow cooker if desired. Discard juniper berries and any thyme sprig stems. Serve shredded pork in tacos, burritos, salads, and burrito bowls.

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Notes

  1. Pork: Look for a boneless or bone-in pork butt roast. Depending on where you live, it could be called pork butt, pork shoulder, Boston butt, or Boston shoulder. These heavy-duty cuts of pork have a high fat content which translates to more flavor. That’s why carnitas are so, so good.
  2. Juniper berries: While most Carnitas recipes use citrus juice, readers agree that piney juniper berries really make all the difference. Hunt these down to replicate the flavors you get at Chipotle. You can find them at many grocery stores or buy juniper berries on Amazon.
  3. Yield: This Chipotle Carnitas recipe makes about 6 cups, enough for 12 servings, ½ cup each. Your exact yield depends on the piece of pork you buy (its weight and fat content).
  4. Storage:Store leftovers covered in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.

Nutrition

Serving: 0.5 cupCalories: 152kcalCarbohydrates: 1gProtein: 21gFat: 7gSaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 68mgSodium: 74mgPotassium: 384mgVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 16mgIron: 1mg

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in Chipotle Carnitas? ›

We use the real thing, rather than added flavors or extracts, to make our Carnitas. Before cooking, we season our pork with a blend of thyme, salt, black pepper, ground bay leaf and cracked juniper berries, patiently waiting for the flavors to permeate the meat - because thyme, after all, is of the essence.

What is the secret to good Carnitas? ›

I've made carnitas many times using a completely different method and it turned out pretty good. But it is important to note that the traditional way to make carnitas is by slow cooking it in lard. I think it also gives it a more authentic taste. Seasoning- Salt, Mexican oregano, cumin, & black pepper.

What cut of meat is Chipotle Carnitas? ›

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They are essentially the same — pork shoulder or pork butt that's slow cooked until tender and falling apart. Carnitas traditionally has one extra step, which is roasting or broiling the shredded meat until crispy before serving.

What berry is in Chipotle Carnitas? ›

We use actual juniper berries to season our Carnitas - no added flavors or juniper-berry-like substitutes. With a distinct, pungent flavor and aroma that stands up to rich, meaty dishes, juniper berries are typically sold dried, then crushed to release their flavor.

Why did Chipotle stop selling carnitas? ›

In 2015, Chipotle stopped serving carnitas in many locations due to concerns about the quality of pork used by one of its suppliers. The supplier was not meeting Chipotle's standards for animal welfare, and the company decided to suspend the use of carnitas until it could find a new supplier that met its standards.

What is the main ingredient in Chipotle? ›

Our namesake ingredient, the chipotle chili pepper is a dried and smoked jalapeño produced using the age-old craft of smoking them over pecan wood for several days. These intensely smoky, spicy peppers are the foundation for much of the food we serve - from our chicken, steak, and Barbacoa to our beans and vinaigrette.

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.

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.

What is the best meat to use 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 the fake meat at Chipotle called? ›

The meat-free chorizo, which has been in the works for around a year, is made from pea protein, ancho chili and chipotle, peppers, tomato paste, crushed garlic, olive oil, and smoked paprika, the chain said in a press release.

What is the difference between barbacoa and carnitas at Chipotle? ›

Their key flavor differences come from the type of meat they're made with, and the spices and seasonings Chipotle uses to jazz them up. Both types offer slowly braised and shredded meat, but carnitas are made from pork and a bit sweeter while barbacoa is made from beef and is spicier.

What's the difference between carnitas and carne asada? ›

Carnitas means “l*ttle pieces of meat,” and it's usually pulled pork shoulder cooked in lard. Originating from the state of Michoacán, it's a classic for tacos. A favorite at cookouts, carne asada is sliced beef made of skirt, sirloin, tenderloin or rib steak.

What oil does Chipotle use? ›

Rice bran oil is our primary cooking oil at Chipotle. Its high smoke point - the temperature at which the oil starts, well, smoking - makes it suitable for high-temperature cooking like grilling, while its mild taste makes it versatile.

Did Chipotle get rid of carnitas? ›

By spring, many of Chipotle's restaurants were again without pork. But in July, a new deal was struck with British hog company Karro Foods to begin providing meat to Chipotle's U.S. restaurants. Now, according to the company, carnitas are once again available in almost every market.

What kind of spice is Chipotle? ›

Chipotle peppers are smoke dried jalapeños. Essential to Mexican cuisine and Mexican-inspired foods, add to chili, salsas, soups, stews, rubs and marinades. Also adds smoky heat to chocolate.

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 Chipotle's plant-based meat made of? ›

Made in-house, the vegan-certified meat option was made with a base of pea protein that was flavored with ancho chilies and chipotle peppers, tomato paste, crushed garlic, Spanish smoked paprika, and extra virgin olive oil.

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