Mexican Sweet and Spicy Pulled Pork

Emma Schafler • June 7, 2023

Mexican Sweet and Spicy Pulled Pork

Talk about a dish that is bursting with flavour! This sweet and spicy pulled pork is so tender and packed with fresh mexican flavours, making it a wonderful meal that the whole family will love. I cannot wait for you to try this recipe.

This sweet and spicy pork is slow braised in pineapple juice and chicken stock until it literally falls apart when you mix it. It makes for a delicious dinner and can be turned into so many different dishes. I love serving this pork in bowl form with cilnatro lime rice, mango guacamole  and cabbage slaw or with tortillas as tacos. The pork also makes the most delicious sandwich when served on ciabatta buns or brioche buns with caramelized onions and coleslaw.


The flavour in this dish comes from the pineapple juice, which adds the perfect amount of sweetness to offset the spice from the chipotles in adobo. If you have never heard of chipotles in adobo, they are usually found in the mexican aisle of your grocery store and are one of my favourite things to keep in my pantry. A simple way to add so much flavour to a dish. Tip: if you blend chipotles in adobo with some mayo, sour cream and fresh lime juice you will have to most delicious chipotle mayo ever. Finally, I add cumin, garlic powder and red onions to the pork. I throw everything in a dutch oven and braise the pork until it literally falls aparts. A true winner dinner!

Serves: 6 people

Total Time: 3 hours


INGREDIENTS:

1.5 kg pork shoulder or butt. Cut into 5 - 6 pieces

1 tablespoon avocado oil

Salt and pepper

1 cup of pineapple juice

186 ml can of chipotles in adobo

2 teaspoons cumin

1 teaspoon garlic powder

1 red onion, roughly chopped

1 cup chicken broth

Pinch of salt and pepper



INSTRUCTIONS:


Preheat the oven to 350 degrees fahrenheit


In a dutch oven, heat the avocado oil over medium heat. Season the pork pieces on all sides with salt and pepper. Sear the pork in batches until golden brown on all sides. About 2 - 3 minutes a side. Set aside. 


Add the onions, cumin, chipotles in adobo and garlic powder to the dutch oven and saute for 2 minutes until fragrant. Add the pork back into the dutch oven and add the pineapple juice and chicken broth.


Cover with the lid and cook in the oven for 2.5 - 3 hours until super tender. The pork should fall apart when you mix it. When you are ready to serve, put the pulled pork on a parchment lined baking sheet and broil for about 4 - 6 minutes until just golden brown. 


Serve over cilantro lime rice with a cabbage slaw, mango guacamole and tons of fresh cilantro. You can also serve it with tortillas or on ciabatta buns as sliders. Enjoy!




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