Instant Pot Crispy Carnitas with Chipotle Peach Salsa.
Weeknight style Instant Pot Crispy Carnitas with Chipotle Peach Salsa…and some creamy street corn slaw too. Quick-cooking shredded pork (or chicken) braised in beer and stuffed into warmed tortillas to make the best carnitas tacos. All made in the instant pot (along with directions for the slow cooker and stove-top). Serve these tacos with spicy, sweet chipotle peach salsa verde and creamy street corn slaw. This fun Mexican fiesta-style dinner comes together easily and is so very delicious. Bonus, the shredded meat is great as a leftover. Pile it high onto your favorite tortilla chips for some delicious nachos or roll them into tortillas and make some saucy enchiladas.

I know that Taco Tuesday is “the thing”, but I love tacos any night week. So how about we do Taco Thursday? Sounds good, and kind of fun, right?
Yes, yes, it does.
It’s about this time every year that I slowly start to get back into using my instant pot and slow cooker. Something about the upcoming fall season and the start of a new school year makes me want to break out the instant pot and get a slow-cooked dinner on the table in record time. Last year I made these instant pot BBQ beer pulled chicken tacos and this year, I decided on tacos as well. But this time, something a little more traditional…carnitas!
And made in the instant pot with the addition of a few summery ingredients. Because even though we’ve entered into late August, I’m holding onto summer in every way possible and trying to incorporate all the summer produce I can get my hands on.
Not only are these tacos easy to make, but they’re also a great way to use up summer peaches (in the salsa), corn (in the slaw), and garden-fresh cilantro. They’re also perfect for busy weeknights. And even better for upcoming Monday night football…assuming that happens this year. Let’s hope!
Either way, these tacos are very delicious. Soooo DELICIOUS.

The backstory…
For any of you who are not familiar with carnitas, they’re a classic slow-cooked Mexican pork that’s typically shredded and used for tacos, tamales, and burritos. Carnitas, which means “little meats”, are traditionally slow-braised on the stove-top…and usually in oil or lard, until the meat is tender. The meat is then shredded and topped with an assortment of toppings, but always cilantro, onion, and salsa.
After looking at a handful of recipes online, I’m realizing that everyone seems to have their own way of making carnitas. Some recipes are super simple, while others have more ingredients. I decided to keep mine on the simpler side but, of course, to still incorporate plenty of flavor.
And well, instead of slow braising in lard, I’m cooking these carnitas quickly in the instant pot with a bottle of Mexican beer.

The process.
First, pick your cooking method. I used the instant pot, but honestly cooking in the slow cooker, or braising on the stove, are equally easy and delicious. It all comes down to how much time you have, and what your preferred method of cooking is. So take your pick.
Onto the carnitas. I like to make these carnitas with chicken or cubed pork shoulder. The pork is traditional, but when I don’t have any pork on hand, I just reach for the chicken. It’s equally delicious since all the main flavor comes from the mixture of beer, garlic, and seasonings.
Speaking of which, you’ll want to rub the meat with this mixture of garlic, spices, plus Mexican beer. Then set the instant pot to do its thing. The carnitas only take about eight minutes to cook, so watch closely eight minutes goes FAST.
This next step is key. Remove the meat from the sauce, then lightly shred it and place it under the broiler. Cooking the carnitas under the broiler allows the meat to have a chance to caramelize and become crispy on the edges.
It’s an extra step, but it’s a step that is worth it.

While the carnitas are cooking…
Make that chipotle peach salsa. It’s so simple, but one of my favorite sauces. I just blend up some store-bought salsa verde with canned chipotle chiles (peppers) in adobo. Then add some sweet juicy peaches. The peaches add sweetness to balance out those smoky, spicy chipotle peppers. Plus a pinch of salt.
EASY, but yet so much flavor. It’s important to find a good salsa verde and to use chipotle chiles in adobo. This is your key flavoring.
If you don’t want to add any peaches, just add one or two tablespoons of honey to help balance out the spice.

Put it all together…and add lots of toppings.
The rest of the toppings are all up to you. I like to serve these with the chipotle salsa, some creamy lime crema, summery corn slaw, avocado, cilantro, limes, pickled onion, and crumbled salty feta cheese.
So basically all the toppings. You can never have too many.
These are not hardcore classic carnitas, but they’re so darn good. Everyone can have fun building their own tacos…and they’ll have fun eating them too. Gotta liven up those weeknights and keep things fun!
Add your favorite Mexican beer or margarita to the mix and you’ve got the perfect Thursday night meal. But really these carnitas work any night, so just pick your night and enjoy!

Looking for other easy tacos recipes? Here are a few ideas:
Crockpot Carne Asada Tacos with Cilantro Lime Garlic Sauce
Crispy Chipotle Chicken Tacos with Cilantro Lime Ranch
Sheet Pan Hawaiian Pineapple Shrimp Tacos with Creamy Jalapeño Special Sauce
Lastly, if you make these instant pot crispy carnitas with chipotle peach salsa be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!

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Instant Pot Crispy Carnitas with Chipotle Peach Salsa
Liven up your weeknight with these easy late summer/early fall carnitas!
Ingredients
- 2 pounds boneless chicken thighs or cubed pork shoulder
- 5 cloves garlic, chopped or grated
- 1 tablespoon chipotle chili powder
- 2 teaspoons smoked paprika
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 1 pinch kosher salt and black pepper
- 1 pinch red pepper flakes to taste
- 1 can (12 ounce) Mexican beer, such as Negra Modelo
- 1 tablespoon honey
- juice of 1 lime
- warmed corn or flour tortillas, for serving
- creamy corn slaw, for serving, recipe in notes (optional)
- crema, avocado, feta cheese, pickled onion, and cilantro, for serving
Chipotle Peach Salsa
- 1/2 cup salsa verde
- 1/4 cup chipotle peppers in adobo finely chopped
- 1/2 cup chopped ripe peaches
- 1 pinch kosher salt
Instructions
Instant Pot
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1. In the bowl of your instant pot, combine the chicken/pork, garlic, chili powder, paprika, oregano, and a pinch each of salt, pepper, and crushed red pepper flakes. Rub the seasonings into the meat. Add the beer. Cover and cook on high pressure/manual for 8-10 minutes. Once done cooking, use the natural or quick release function to release the steam.
2. Preheat the broiler to high. Remove the meat from the sauce to a baking sheet. Lightly shred. Add 1/4 cup of the cooking liquid and the lime juice. Drizzle on the honey. Transfer to the broiler. Broil for 2-5 minutes, until the meat caramelizes. Watch closely! Toss with additional cooking liquid, if desired.
3. To make the salsa, combine all ingredients in a blender. Blender until combined. Season with salt.
4. Stuff the carnitas into the warmed tortillas. Spoon the salsa over the carnitas. Top as desired with slaw, cilantro, avocado, cheese, onions, and crema. Enjoy!
Slow cooker
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1. In the bowl of your slow cooker, combine the chicken/pork, garlic, chili powder, paprika, oregano, and a pinch each of salt, pepper, and crushed red pepper flakes. Rub the seasonings into the meat. Add the beer. Cover and cook on low for 6 hours or on high for 3-4 hours.
2. Preheat the broiler to high. Remove the meat from the sauce to a baking sheet. Lightly shred. Add 1/2 cup of the cooking liquid, then drizzle on the honey. Transfer to the broiler. Broil for 2-5 minutes, until the meat caramelizes. Watch closely! Toss with additional cooking liquid, if desired.
3. Follow as directed above for steps 3-4.
Stove Top
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1. Combine the chicken/pork, garlic, chili powder, paprika, oregano, and a pinch each of salt, pepper, and crushed red pepper flakes in a bowl. Rub the seasonings into the meat.
2. Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a large heavy-bottomed pot over medium-high heat. When the oil shimmers, add the meat and sear the on both sides, about 3-4 minutes. Reduce the heat to low and add the beer. Cover and simmer the chicken for 1-2 hours. If the sauce gets too thick, add additional beer to thin the sauce out. Once the meat is done cooking, shred with two forks.
2. Follow as directed above for steps 3-4.
Recipe Notes
Creamy Corn Slaw: In a bowl, combine 3 cups cabbage with 1/3 cup sour cream or plain greek yogurt and the juice of 2 limes. Toss to combine. Add 2 cups grilled corn, 1/3 cup chopped cilantro, and 2 tablespoons chives. Season with salt.

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Looks delicious!
What instant pot do you use?
Hey Erica,
Here is the link for my instant pot!
https://rstyle.me/+UadndnYmBP0tT5NUKybW2Q
Please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Looks delicious! Do you have any suggestions for substituting the beer? I need to be gluten free and in covid times it is hard to get a gf beer.
Hey Alison,
I would try using sparkling cider! I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Oh my, I just put your spicy quinoa tortilla soup in the crockpot. BUT now I’m rethinking that🤨🤷♀️😂
Haha I am sure it will be amazing! I hope you love it! And this if you want to make both haha! xTieghan
I LOVE 💗 your blog & your RECIPES! I made prosciutto wrapped chicken burrata cheese & peaches! it was amazing! it was the BEST! Thank you – keep up the good work!
Thank you so much June! I am really happy this turned out so well for you!! xTieghan
do you think I could use chicken breasts instead of thighs?
Hey Skylar,
Yes that is totally fine to do! I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Is there a gluten free substitute for the beer?
Hey Janice,
I would use a gf beer or sparkling cider. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
So pretty! And I always appreciate that you provide multiple options for cooking method.
Thank you so much Sarah! xTieghan
Haha, in Norway, Taco Friday is “the thing”! These look amazing, looking forward to trying them tomorrow. 🙂
Aw that sounds awesome! I hope you love this recipe!! xTieghan
Ok this is now on my half baked harvest bucket list hahaha- it looks a great back pocket recipe for hosting!! So excited
Yes!! I hope you love this recipe, Sania! Thank you so much! xTieghan
I haven’t made this yet, but I’m giving it five stars because I feel certain it’s gonna earn it! I’m so happy that i ran across HBH. It’s quickly become my favorite food blog! I’m planning a big family work day/party out on my farm in a couple weeks, and this is exactly what I am going to have ready to feed my family and crew. I’ve even got plenty of peaches, score!! Thanks again for a beautiful and delicious recipe at just the right time!
I am so happy you found my blog as well! Thank you so much for trying this, Amy! I hope you continue to love my recipes! xTieghan
Do you put the ingredients for the salsa in the blender or mix by hand?
Hey Theresa,
I add these ingredients to a blender. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Do you have any substitute suggestions for the beer? I’m looking forward to making this recipe but was hoping to do so without the beer.
Hey Laura,
You could use sparkling cider in place of the beer. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
A+ meal tonight. It was awesome and easy. Thank you!! Absolutely delicious!!!
Thank you so much Sue!! I am so happy to hear that! xTieghan
@guro – Same in Sweden. I’ll be making these as well! Tieghan – thanks for another great taco recipe! Never can have too many of those!
Thank you so much Aline! I am really glad this recipe turned out so well for you! xTieghan
Very good and quick to make!
Thank you so much Holly! I am really glad this turned out so well for you! xTieghan
Love this! Adding it to my weekly meal plan right now. What did you put in your lime crema??
Hey Rachel,
I like to use greek yogurt, lime, and a bit of salt. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Any substitution for the beer? Thanks!
Hey Noopur,
You can use sparkling cider. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Can you use bone in chicken thighs?
Hey Carole,
Yes that is fine, just add 3 minutes to your instant pot time. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Made this for dinner tonight – so so delicious!! The salsa is amazing!
Thank you Emilie! I am so happy to hear that! xTieghan
Thank you so much for giving additional cooking options! Still debating if I will actually use an instant Pot…
That is up to you, but I definitely love mine! xTieghan
LOVE !!
Thank you Clare! xTieghan
The grocery store was all out of salsa verde..I got some regular salsa.. different I know but do you think it can sub in?
Hey Melissa,
Yes I think that is totally fine to do! I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Tieghan! Omg. This recipe is gold. Made it tonight using chicken with my slow cooker. Was too lazy to do the whole broil-the-chicken-with-honey thing after. Served it with the peach salsa and corn coleslaw. Finished with feta and some guacamole. The depth of flavor was insanely good. My husband and son loved it, too. Honestly- gold. I will make this again and again and again on repeat.
Love to hear that!! Thank you so much for trying this Josie!! xTieghan
Tieghan! This recipe is gold! I made it in my slow cooker last night. Was too lazy to do the broil-the-chicken-with-honey part, but it honestly didn’t need it. The chicken was sublime. Served with the peach salsa (omg so good), the corn cole slaw (yum), guacamole, and feta. The depth of flavor was amazing. Both my husband and son kept saying how delicious the tacos were- they loved it. This will be a recipe I will make again and again and again on repeat. Gold!!!!
Thank you so much Josie!! I am so glad this turned out so amazing for you!! xTieghan
Love this easy recipe and more so in the convenience of a crock pot! We make tacos all the time, but haven’t found a chicken one we enjoyed as much. My husband was disappointed, however, that the peach salsa didn’t hit him over the head with peach flavor, so next time, I will double the peach and add a little more heat. Thank you for all of your fabulous recipes! You are now my “go to” for new ideas for dinner.
Love that!! Thank you so much Chisty! xTieghan
Made this for dinner last night and of course so delicious and easy! We used chicken thighs and 805 beer because that was what we had in the fridge. The salsa was also a crowd pleaser!
Thank you Jessica!! I am so happy to hear that!! xTieghan
Omg drool worthy. Just made this- Sunday morning for Sunday dinner.
I can’t wait til it’s time to eat.
I cooked it in Dutch oven, first seared the pork shoulder on stove top and then finished in the oven for a couple hours. Literally falling apart. It’s so tender. Did I mention it’s my first time cooking a pork shoulder? This recipe made it so easy and approachable.
I loveee all Tieghan’s recipes!! Love that she does different types of cuisine too. Thanks Tieghan!!
Ah that is so amazing! I am really glad this turned out so well for you, Lulu!! Thank you for trying it! xTieghan
Tieghan,
Thank you for everything you do, and I love your recipes. You have expanded my cuisine during this “pause” time. I have been slightly frustrated in the past by so many slow cooker or instant pot recipes. I have neither and, as a recent retiree, I do not plan on investing so I am so pleased to see you giving alternative cooking methods. Thank you so much!
Diana
Hi Diana! I am so glad you have been trying and enjoying my recipes! That is really amazing to hear! I hope you continue to, and if you have any questions, I am always here to answer them! xTieghan
I am using one pound of pork shoulder – how big should the cubes be and what is cooking time stovetop? Thanks and can’t wait to try it. Using fresh MI peaches….
Hey,
You will want to have about an inch sized cubes of pork and all of the stove top cooking instructions are listed above:) I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Wow! These were delicious! I have a HBH binder with all of the recipes I love and have tried and this might be one of my favorites! The balace of the spicy chipotle peach salsa with the creamy corn slaw was so yummy! My whole family devoured this mean! Thank you!
Wow I am so happy to hear that!! Thank you for trying this one, Kimberlee! I hope you continue to enjoy all of the recipes you try! xTieghan
Made the chicken today! I used my insta pot for the 1st time! This recipe is easy and the chicken is delicious! I was shocked at how fast it cooked in the insta pot! I need more insta pot recipes!
Thank you so much Talitha! I am really glad this recipe turned out so well for you! xTieghan
Tieghan for the Hat Trick!
I follow several food blogger, but used your recipes my last three food adventures. And this one didn’t disappoint!
The roasted corn reeled me into the slaw. I’m not a slaw fan and this is the first time I’ve made any.
So I used chicken and boneless, skinless thighs were on sale at the story. I was trying to find a package that had two pounds, but ended up with three. When I got home I realized I had chicken tenders. But I wasn’t going back to the store.
I pulled out my favorite food purchase of the last year. Costco snookered me by having a crazy low price on a Taylor electronic food scale. Everyone should have an electronic kitchen scale! And it came in handy for the cabbage!
So I used the slow cooker recipe. I love the aromas of my chicken cooking for four hours.It came out perfect and easily shred.
The chipotle peach salsa was a piece of cake to make in my mini food processor.
So I go to make the slaw and am trying to figure out how I’m going to measure 3 cups of cabbage. So i say, “Hey Siri, how much does three cups of cabbage weigh. And she came back saying 9.4 Oz. See why I love my scale!
It was too late to get propane for my grill so I used my charcoal grill for the corn. Which brought back memories of 11 college freshman and sophmores boating out to an Island on Lake Minnetonka for a picnic dinner. I was moving back to Texas and my girlfriend was ready to move on so I sat alone as friends showed me how to roast corn on a bonfire. Yummy.
I used locally sourced Rango Orange Blossom Honey for my glaze in the broiler. Perfect!
The one thing I would add to the recipe is how to prep corn tortillas for tacos. I use a griddle and heat the tortillas for about 10 seconds and flip. I sprinkle a little cheese on half of them and then top off with the remaining tortillas I flip one more time for 10 seconds.I find if you don’t double up corn tortillas and ad your favorite cheese to glue it all together that the tacos break while you are eating them.
Tacos paired perfectly with Sauvignon Blanc!
I’m going to the doctor this week and he is going to tell me I have to quit Half Baked and take up Weight Watchers!!!
Well done again Teighan
Gerry Smith
Tempe
PS. How do I get my picture to post with my comment?
Hi Gerry! I am so glad my recipes have been your go to lately! So awesome! Also, love how easy it was to get the weight for the cabbage.. need to start using siri more haha. I hope you continue to enjoy my recipes!! Also, to post a photo, you need to change the photo to a URL address… its a bit confusing! Its easier to post on Instagram and I can always check it out there! Thank you so much!! xTieghan
Do you not add honey if you are making it on the stove top? Do you not broil it either?
Thanks!
Hey Lizzie,
Correct, you will already be caramelizing the meat by using the stove top so you can skip this step. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Loved the honey added to the chicken. Such a great combo with the spicy salsa and sour and salty corn slaw.
Thank you so much Meghanne! xTieghan
These are absolutely amazing. Such great flavor! Thank you for this recipe!
Thank you Stacy! I am really glad this turned out so well for you! xTieghan
Hi! I was just wondering if Corona would work for this recipe? It’s the only beer I have!!
Hey Crystal,
Yes that is totally fine to use! I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
My house smells AMAZING. And that peach salsa!! YAAASSS! It’s everything!
Thank you so much Nikki! xTieghan
I do not have an Instant Pot so I used the slow cooker. easy on a hot summer day. I did swap out the beer with a kombucha. It turned out great. I also ended up using frozen peaches since I had no fresh and added extra cilantro to the salsa and extra adobo spices(my own mix). Served it with shredded cabbage and more cilantro and home made goat crumble cheese. I had my daughter ask for red onions as well. I served on cassava flour tortillas since I am grain free.
AMAZING! I love all the recipes I have tried from your site but I have so many diet restrictions I feel I change them. will definitely be doing again.
Amazing! I am really glad this turned out so well for you, Lisa! Thank you for trying it! xTieghan
What type of pickled onions do you use? I don’t think I’ve ever seen those. Thank you!
Hey Ashely,
I make my own! Here’s the recipe: https://dev.halfbakedharvest.com/quick-pickled-veggies/
I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Was waiting all week to make this and finally made this today. Couldn’t find the modelo beer, but used blue moon and it still turned out great. Super easy and delicious!
I am so glad this turned out so amazing for you! Thank you Rajita! xTieghan
Really good in the instantpot! I would think about adding orange juice next time as well. Keep the great recipes coming!
Thank you Anita! xTieghan
These are SO delicious. I made these on the stove top in my dutch oven and Pacifico for the beer. I took the lid off at the end for the beer and spices to cook down and thicken. So much flavor! The peach salsa is amazing, but a bit on the spicy side. I used too many peppers I think, but the flavor is incredible. I made the cabbage / corn salsa too. First night on tortillas and leftovers over some rice. YUMMY!!!
Thank you so much Sarah! I am so glad this recipe turned out so well for you!! xTieghan
These are delicious and super easy. Love that all the ingredients were things that I already had. Make them in the crockpot and it will definitely be a go to!
I am so happy to hear that! Thank you so much for trying this recipe, Kayla! xTieghan
I made this tonite and it was absolutely amazing! There wasn’t a thing I would change, the tacos topped with the corn slaw and peach salsa was perfect!
Thank you so much Kim! I am really glad this recipe turned out so well for you! xTieghan
This was amazing of course — love the slaw flavors too.
Wondering if you have any other thoughts for what to do with the leftover meat? it has such a great flavor on it’s own with the honey drizzle and almost got lost a little in the tacos so Im trying to think what else to put it on! huevos racheros of a sort maybe?
Hey Janelle,
Thanks so much for trying the recipe. Sure huevos rancheros would be delish, or even a salad! Please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Hi! I came across your Instagram and saw this recipe and have to try it next week. But do you have a homemade tortilla recipe or do you buy them? Thank you!
Hi Christina! I buy my tortillas! I usually get mission brand! I hope you love this recipe! Please let me know if there is anything else I can help with! xTieghan
I made these the other night with pork. However, after following the directions exactly my pork would not shred so I just chopped It and it tasted ok still. What could have gone wrong?
Hey Cris,
So sorry you had issues with the pork. I am wondering if you cut them into cubes? This part is key, if you left the pork in larger pieces it won’t get as tender. I hope this helps for next time. Please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
We were distracted by the deliciousness
of these tacos that I didn’t take a photo! I’d give this recipe a 10/5. The peach salsa was a perfect way to use up last years frozen peaches. Thank you!!
I am so glad these turned out so amazing for you Aly!! Thank you so much for trying this! xTieghan
I made this dinner for my family last night and man talk about a flavor explosion!!! This was so amazing, definitely keeping this one in the recipe box!
Love to hear that! Thank you for trying this one, Sonya! xTieghan
Could pork loin be used instead of pork shoulder?
Hey Maria,
I wouldn’t recommend using pork loin for this recipe. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Do you think it’s possible to freeze the leftovers? I’m cooking for one or two, but small portions in the crock pot don’t work too well in my experience! 🙂
Hey Samantha,
Sure that would be totally fine to freeze! I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Could I substitute Budweiser beer instead of a Mexican?
Hey Linda,
Yes that is totally fine! I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Made this a couple of nights ago, and WOW! This was my first Half Baked Harvest recipe, and I was NOT disappointed. The meat was juicy, flavorful, tender. The peach chipotle salsa was just the right amount of spicy and smoky. Then with the toppings of pickled red onion, lime crema, feta cheese, and avocado? It was OUT OF THIS WORLD good. I look forward to trying many more recipes.
Wow yes!! I am so glad this turned out so well for you, Scott! Thank you for trying it! xTieghan
Hi Tieghan, I always love your recipes!! Making this one tonight and am wondering if you have a good trick for adjusting the IP cook times if I’m cutting the meat quantity in half (vegetarian cooking for a meat-eating hub). Thanks so much – I can’t wait to try this one!
Thank you Mandy!! I am so glad this turned out so well for you! xTieghan
I made this tonight My granddaughters loved it. At first I wasn’t to crazy about the peach salsa But once I put it on it took on a entire new flavor So fresh and just the perfect dish for my crazy busy day. Was nice to be able to put it in my crockpot And the juice from the crockpot with the drizzle of honey with a few minutes under the broiler Made all the difference in the world
Yes!! I am so happy this recipe turned out so well for you, Marie!! Thank you so much for trying it! xTieghan
AMAZING. I obviously didn’t cube my pork small enough as I needed to pressure cook it three times for 10 minutes, or maybe I didn’t buy the right cut. 🙂 But nobody knew what time dinner was supposed to be, so WIN. We loved it. Thank you for another fab recipe!
Haha yes perfect! I am really glad this turned out so well for you and your guests! Thank you Lesley! xTieghan
Made it for my picky in-laws, even they loved these!!
Love to hear that! Thank you Kathleen! xTieghan
Wonderful. The salsa was a bit too spicy for us but would make again in a heartbeat!
Amazing! Thank you for trying this one, Molly! xTieghan
Hi! Thanks for this recipe! Great and delicious recipe that my partner deemed the best tacos ever! THAT SAUCE! Just wanted to flag the Instant Pot time for pork though- my IP factory directions called for 15 minutes per lb of pork shoulder. I checked a few other places that seemed to confirm that for cubed pork. So I did 30 minutes for 2 lbs of pork + quick pressure release and it turned out perfect (temp on the meat was just done). Not sure if 8 minutes would have been long enough. Just wanted to flag for other readers! Thanks again for a great recipe!
Thank you so much Amy! I am really glad this turned out so well for you! xTieghan
Love the inspiration and grateful for all the food bloggers who share free recipes. Might want to stick this in a different category though as the Mexican beer isn’t gluten free. No biggie, I know how to modify, but just in case someone else doesn’t know beer has gluten. 🙂
Hi Joy! Thank you so much! I hope you love this recipe! xTieghan
Made this for my very picky family and they all loved it!! I am not a huge fan of Mexican food but every part of this recipe made this one a standout!
That is so great to hear! Thank you Susan! xTieghan
This recipes is delicious! We used chicken instead of pork. I also doubled the peaches and cut the chipotles in adobo in half for the salsa (my. kids don’t like super spicy things).
The slaw is a great addition as well. Your recipes always have great flavors!
Thank you Gillian! I am so happy this turned out so well for you! xTieghan
Made this tonight. It was sooo good! My 91 year old mother loved it, as well as my hubby. I couldn’t believe how good It turned out! Thanks for the great recip!
Thank you!! I am really glad you enjoyed this recipe! xTieghan
Made this tonight, just wish the recipe specified the pork pieces needed to be pretty small. I had 4-5 inch chunks and it took about 45 minutes to cook, definitely not 10!
Hi Lauryn! I am sorry this took longer than expected! Please let me know if there is anything I can help with! xTieghan
Hi! Can I use pork tenderloin instead of the pork shoulder?
Hey Jessica,
I would not recommend using pork tenderloin for this recipe. Let me know if you have other questions. Hope you love the recipe. Thank you! xTieghan
So i make pulled pork all the time, and was confused when i saw the recipe only needed 8-10 mins in the instant pot! I tried it and had to put it into the instant pot for another 15 minutes, not sure why the timing is so short for your recommendation, most recipes call for pork shoulder to go into the pot for 30 minutes at least. Just a heads up for anyone that’s going to make this! Otherwise, it tasted delicious
Hey Nikki,
Thanks so much for trying the recipe, I am sorry you had issues cooking the pork. If you missed it, I note that is needs to be cubed pork which is why you only need to cook for 8-10 minutes. I hope this clears things up for you! xTieghan
I just tried this tonight and it was DELICIOUS!! I made the creamy corn slaw with it too and all the flavors went perfectly together, the salsa gave it a nice kick that doesn’t leave your mouth burning. I made this in the instant pot though and next time i’ll make it in the crockpot. The meat was pretty hard to shred in the instant pot, or maybe I should’ve cooked it for longer than 10 mins? Either way, it was still soo tasty!! Highly recommend it for anyone looking to make dinner tonight!
Hey Kathy,
Thanks so much for giving the recipe a try. I just want to make sure that you cubed the pork, that is key for only cooking for 10 minutes. Please let me know if this helps! xTieghan
Can’t wait to try this recipe this weekend! I already made the chipotle peach salsa and it is delicious. I was planning on making and shredding the pork in the morning and then broiling it right before serving to make sure it’s hot when eaten. Is this a good plan, or will affect the outcome?
Also, if adding more pork, should I adjust the cook time? THANK YOU!
Hey KV,
Yes that will workout just fine and yes depending on how much more pork you are adding you will also need to add time to the cooking. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
These were very delicious! I didn’t use the peaches because that’s not my thing. We welcome spice in my household, and chipotle verde (smoky and delicious) wasn’t overly spicy without the fruit. I also cooked the pork for just 8 minutes in the instant pot because it cooked additionally under the broiler and I don’t like pork too tough.
Do you have any recommendations for the best way to heat up corn tortillas? I’ve tried a few different methods from the internet, but none are as gourmet as Mexican restaurants. Thanks!
Hey Veronica,
Thanks so much for trying the recipe, I am glad you enjoyed! I like to heat my tortillas directly over a stove top flame. Please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
This recipe is simply the best. I substituted a vanilla porter, because I had it on hand. It added notes of cinnamon and vanilla obviously. The contrast to that and the corn slaw was AMAZING. I also subbed the peaches for a ripe pineapple. I love a recipe that can stand up to substitution without failing in flavor or texture. My partner said this was the Carnitas he has had. All the elements were tasy.
Hi Mary Jane! I am really glad you and your husband have been loving this one! Thank you!! xTieghan
I made this yesterday. I used a pork shank, slow cooked in a bottle of Corona Extra over 7 hours. I didn’t make the peach salsa, but I made the corn slaw, which was great too. Delicious!
We had leftover pork today, so I combined it with shallots, honey and mustard and made pulled pork sandwiches. I will definitely make this again 🙂
Thank you so much Henny! I am really glad this recipe turned out so well for you! xTieghan
Hi Tieghan: This is one of our favorite recipes for taco Tuesday! Any suggestions for substitutions for peaches to be able to make this during the fall/winter months?
Hey Amanda,
I think pineapple would be great! I hope you love the recipe. Please let me know if you have any other questions and Happy Holidays! xTieghan
I am excited to make this. Do I broil the meat after it is cooked if I am making it on the stovetop? If not, when do I add the honey and lime juice?
Thanks so much!!
Hey Rose,
Yes, that is correct. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions. Happy Holidays! xTieghan
Hi!! I’m looking forward to making this recipe! looking at the instant pot way shouldn’t the cooking time for pork be adjusted? Also, what do you think of substituting maple syrup for honey? Thanks!!
Hey Maria,
You can follow the recipe as is:) and yes maple syrup would be fine to use! I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! Happy Holidays! xTieghan
I’ve made this twice so far and both times I’ve used kombucha because I didn’t have beer, and I can’t recommend it enough! The flavor truly is on another level. It turns out amazing in the end, but both times the cooking time has been way off for me. I’ve used pork shoulder and set my Instant Pot to 10 minutes on high pressure, and the meat has been super tough. It’s taken 3 or 4 rounds of “5 extra minutes” each time to get the meat tender enough to shred. I’m not sure what’s going on with the timer, but all in all it turns out absolutely delicious.
Hey Gigi,
Thanks so much for giving the recipe a try, I am so glad you enjoyed it! Happy Holidays! xTieghan
Love, Love, Love! We have it at least once a week at our house! For those of us that are super busy, it can take some time to put together. So, on my “lunch hour”, I’ll grill the corn and prep the slaw and leave in the fridge. Then I’ll prep the spices and add to chicken then keep in fridge until your ready to insta pot it. It’s all about the short cuts!! I can’t wait for summer to try it with the peach salsa!
Hey Connie,
Thanks so much for trying the recipe. I am so glad you enjoyed! xTieghan
It was so good for dinner last night! Turning the leftover meat into enchiladas for my son’s lunch today! He’s a picky eater and he loved it. It’s hard to find a 2lb pork shoulder without asking the butcher. Could you sub pork tenderloins? Or would you suggest a different cut of pork? We eat so much chicken, was hoping to stick with a pork option!
Hey there,
I am so thrilled that you enjoyed the recipe, thanks so much for trying it out!! I think pork shoulder works best here, I do not think pork tenderloins would be a great option. xTieghan
This was great! I did pork shoulder in the crock pot, but had been reading reviews about instant pot and cut it into pieces – shouldn’t have done that for crockpot – lol! Still tasted great. Did chicken thighs in instant pot as well. Loved the chipotle peach salsa but I know that I can’t handle the heat of chipotle peppers in adobo sauce so only used about 1/4 of a pepper and a tsp of the sauce – worked perfectly!
It’s winter here, so bought some frozen corn and roasted it in the oven (with a little olive oil, salt & paprika) – it worked great
Hey Barb,
Thanks for making the recipe, I am so delighted that it was enjoyed! Have a great week:) xTieghan
How do you warm your tortillas? I see the edges are nice and dark. 😋
Hey Dawn,
I heat mine directly over my stove top flame. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan