Slow-Roasted Pork for Tacos

Total Time
2 hours 30 minutes
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To make tacos for a crowd, you can’t do better than to begin with slow-roasted pork, scented with cumin and coriander, garlic and red pepper. Use shoulder or butt meat and you won’t go wrong, as the high fat content makes the meat self-basting. Slow, indirect grilling is ideal, but you don’t lose much by cooking the pork in the oven, using moderate heat. Shred and serve on warm tortillas.

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Ingredients

Yield:6 to 8 servings
  • 10cloves garlic, peeled
  • 2pounds pork shoulder, preferably boneless and in one piece
  • ½teaspoon peppercorns
  • 1teaspoon fresh oregano (or use dried Mexican oregano)
  • 1teaspoon cumin seeds
  • 1inch cinnamon stick
  • 1teaspoon coriander seed
  • 1teaspoon salt
  • 2tablespoons fresh orange juice
  • 2tablespoons fresh lemon juice
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Nutritional analysis per serving (8 servings)

279 calories; 21 grams fat; 7 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 9 grams monounsaturated fat; 2 grams polyunsaturated fat; 3 grams carbohydrates; 0 grams dietary fiber; 0 grams sugars; 20 grams protein; 293 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Sliver 4 cloves of the garlic and use a thin-bladed knife to poke holes all over the pork; insert garlic slivers in holes.

  2. Step 2

    Combine the peppercorns, oregano, cumin, cinnamon and coriander in a small skillet and turn the heat to medium. Toast, shaking the pan occasionally, until the mixture is fragrant, 3 to 5 minutes. Remove from heat.

  3. Step 3

    Combine the toasted spices, salt and remaining garlic in the container of a small food processor or blender. Turn on the machine and gradually add the orange and lemon juice until you have a smooth purée. Rub all over the pork; let the pork sit at room temperature for up to 2 hours or in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours.

  4. Step 4

    At least 2 hours before you plan to eat, turn the oven to 300 degrees or prepare a charcoal or gas grill to cook over low indirect heat. Put the pork in a roasting pan in the oven or directly on the grill rack; if you're grilling, cover the grill. Cook, checking occasionally and basting with the pan juices if you're roasting (add water to bottom of pan if mixture dries out), until pork is brown and very, very tender, at least 2 hours. Shred or slice pork and use hot or at room temperature (pork can be refrigerated for up to 2 days).

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I made this with ingredients as written, minus the peppercorns as I'm not a fan. I rubbed the meat with the dry spices, chopped the onion and garlic and put it all into the slow-cooker for 10 hours with the juices as the only liquid. Absolutely perfect, and perfectly easy - this will definitely be a regular at our house from now on.

Thought the time for cooking on a charcoal grill was insufficient; @ 250-275F, probably 3-3.5 hours in order for the fat to render and spices to blend/mellow; especially the garlic.

Mark's note mentions hints of red pepper but nothing in the recipe ingredients. We added 1/2 t of cayenne.

Adhered to the recipe overall. Changes: 2#. Sirloin pork roast from Amazon Fresh. Used 1/2 onion on the bottom of the pot and. 2 Tbsp added to the marinade and 1/2 cup chicken stock to keep from burning 3 hours total cook time and easily shredded. Served with: Pick de gallo, avocado, radish, cotijo cheese Sides: shoshito and corn salad also from NYT Ode to late summer. So good!

Did not see any red pepper in the actual recipe so I added some red chile paste. It’s made right here in Albuquerque and available frozen in many of our local Mexican grocery stores. Excellent!

Have a 6.68lb pork shoulder roast… What does that do for the cooking time? Thanks advance

I slow cooked the pork in the juice of two oranges and one lemon. I also added orange zest and fresh oregano. Wow! The best I have ever made.

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