Instant Pot Mexican Pulled Pork
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Cooking:
25 min.
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Servings per container:
1
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Ingredients for - Instant Pot Mexican Pulled Pork

1. 4 tablespoons chili powder -
2. 1 tablespoon kosher salt (if using regular table salt, only use 2 teaspoons) -
3. 1 tablespoon brown sugar -
4. 2 teaspoons ground cumin -
5. 1 teaspoon cayenne -
6. 1 teaspoon dried oregano -
7. 1 teaspoon onion powder -
8. 1 teaspoon garlic powder -
9. 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon -
10. Scant pinch of ground cloves -
11. 3 1/2 pound boneless pork shoulder roast, cut into two pieces -
12. 2 tablespoons vegetable oil -
13. 3/4 cup pineapple juice, orange juice, or water -
14. Sliced avocado -
15. Sliced radishes -
16. Thinly sliced red or green cabbage -
17. Thinly sliced romaine lettuce -
18. Diced red onions -
19. Chopped tomatoes -
20. Crumbled Cotija cheese -
21. Chopped cilantro -
22. Warm tortillas, corn or flour -
23. Fresh squeezed lime juice -
24. Salsa -

How to cook deliciously - Instant Pot Mexican Pulled Pork

1. Stage

Season the pork: In a small bowl, combine the spice rub ingredients. Pat the pork dry with paper towels, then sprinkle with half of the spice rub. Turn and rub the spice into the pork until the pieces are evenly coated.

2. Stage

Let the pork come to room temperature: Leave the pork to absorb the rub and to take the chill off the meat, at least 15 minutes or up to an hour. (Room temperature pork will sear better!)

3. Stage

Sear the pork: Select the “sauté” program on your pressure cooker and add the oil to the pot. (If you are using a stove-top pressure cooker, heat the oil over medium heat.) Use a pair of tongs to lower the pork into the pot so the side with the most fat is facing down. Sear for 5 minutes. Flip it over and sear it for 5 more minutes. Both sides should be browned.

4. Stage

Finish seasoning the pork: Sprinkle the remaining spice rub over the pork, then pour the pineapple juice over the top.

5. Stage

Pressure cook the pork: Place the lid on your pressure cooker. Make sure that the pressure regulator is set to the “Sealing” position. Select the “Manual” program on the pressure cooker and set the time to 1 hour and 15 minutes at high pressure. (For stove-top pressure cookers, cook for 60 minutes at high pressure.) It will take about 10 minutes for your pressure cooker to come up to pressure, and then the cooking time will begin.

6. Stage

Release the pressure: After the cooking time ends, let the pot sit and naturally release pressure for about 20 minutes. Then, vent the remaining steam. (For stove-top pressure cookers, perform a quick pressure release.)

7. Stage

Separate the pork and cooking liquid: Use tongs to transfer the pork to a large baking dish or sheet pan, but be very gentle—the pork will be VERY tender and will fall apart easily! Then, use heat-proof mitts to lift the inner pot out of the pressure cooker, pour the cooking liquid into a fat separator, then pour the liquid back into the pot. Reserve the fat. (Alternatively, let the cooking liquid stand for about 10 minutes until the fat floats to the top, then use a shallow spoon to skim as much fat as possible from the surface.)

8. Stage

Reduce the cooking liquid: Return the pot to the pressure cooker, select the “sauté” program, and let the cooking liquid reduce for 10 minutes. (If you are using a stove-top pressure cooker, do the same thing over medium heat.)

9. Stage

Shred the pork: While the liquid is reducing, use a pair of forks to shred the pork.

10. Stage

Broil the pulled pork until crispy (optional for carnitas): To make crispy carnitas, place the pan of shredded pork 6 to 8 inches below the broiler and broil for 5 to 10 minutes until the tips and edges of the pork are browned and crispy. It's fine to skip this step if you're making a recipe where you don't need the pork to be crispy.

11. Stage

Toss the shredded pork with the reduced liquid and serve: Return the pork to the pot with the reduced cooking liquid and toss to coat the pork evenly. If the pork seems a little dry, add a tablespoon or two of the reserved fat. Serve it in tacos with the fixings listed above, or in burritos, rice bowls, or on a tostada salad.