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Yucatan-Style Slow-Roasted Pork

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Sophie

A flavorful and tender pork dish inspired by the traditional Cochinita Pibil, perfect for gatherings.

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Preparation time (min) 120 min
Cooking time (min) 210 min
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Yucatan-Style Slow-Roasted Pork

Ingredients

6 servings
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  • 1/4 cup
    Achiote paste red or None
  • 1 tsp
    Cumin seed whole or Ground cumin
  • 1 tsp
    Mexican oregano dried or Oregano
  • 5
    Allspice berries whole or Ground allspice
  • 1 tbsp
    Kosher salt or Sea salt
  • 4
    Garlic clove fresh or Garlic powder
  • 1
    Onion white or Yellow onion
  • 2
    Lime fresh or Lemon
  • 1
    Orange fresh or Grapefruit
  • 1/4 cup
    Apple cider vinegar or White vinegar
  • 1
    Habanero fresh or Jalapeño
  • 0.91 kgs
    Pork shoulder boneless or Pork butt
  • 3
    Banana leaf fresh or Foil

Instructions

1

Toast the spices

Toast the cumin seeds and Mexican oregano in a dry skillet until aromatic.

Toasting spices enhances their flavor, so don't skip this step.

Ingredients needed for this step

cumin seed Mexican oregano
2

Prepare the marinade

Blend the achiote paste, toasted spices, garlic, onion, lime juice, orange juice, vinegar, and salt into a smooth marinade.

Ensure the marinade is smooth for even coating.

Ingredients needed for this step

achiote paste cumin seed Mexican oregano garlic clove onion lime orange apple cider vinegar kosher salt
3

Marinate the pork

Place the pork in a large bag and pour the marinade over it. Seal and refrigerate for at least 2 hours or overnight.

Marinating overnight yields the best flavor.

Ingredients needed for this step

pork shoulder marinade
4

Prepare the banana leaves

Prepare the banana leaves by rinsing and heating them until pliable.

Heating banana leaves makes them easier to handle.

Ingredients needed for this step

banana leaf
5

Assemble the dish

Line a roasting pan with banana leaves, place the pork on top, and pour the remaining marinade over it.

Ensure the pork is well-covered with marinade.

Ingredients needed for this step

banana leaf pork shoulder marinade
6

Roast the pork

Wrap the pork with banana leaves, securing with cooking string, and roast at 325°F for 3.5 hours.

Wrapping the pork ensures it stays moist.

Ingredients needed for this step

banana leaf pork shoulder
7

Rest and shred

Let the pork rest for 20 minutes before unwrapping and shredding.

Resting allows the juices to redistribute, making the pork tender.

Ingredients needed for this step

pork shoulder
8

Serve and enjoy

Serve the shredded pork with tortillas and your favorite toppings.

Warm tortillas enhance the dish's flavor.

Ingredients needed for this step

pork shoulder

Nutrition Facts (100g)

Calories 250 kcal
Fat 15 g
  • Saturated Fat: 5 g
Carbohydrates 5 g
Fiber 1 g
Sugar 2 g
Protein 20 g

Learn More About This Recipe

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About this Recipe

Discover the delicious Yucatan-Style Slow-Roasted Pork recipe, a flavorful dish inspired by Cochinita Pibil. This recipe combines marinated pork with aromatic spices and citrus juices, slow-roasted to perfection. Serve with warm tortillas and your favorite toppings for a delightful meal.
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Why This Recipe Is Good For You

This recipe is rich in protein and incorporates fresh citrus juices, providing a balance of flavors and nutrients. It's ideal for those who enjoy hearty, flavorful meals.
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Tips & Tricks

For the best flavor, marinate the pork overnight. Use fresh banana leaves for an authentic touch, and ensure they are pliable by gently heating them before use.
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Recipe Variations

You can substitute chicken for pork for a lighter version. Adjust the spice level by adding more or fewer habaneros to suit your taste.
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Storage Instructions

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat gently in the oven or microwave to maintain moisture.
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Recipe History

Cochinita Pibil is a traditional dish from the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, known for its use of achiote paste and banana leaves. This recipe pays homage to its origins while offering a simplified preparation.
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Nutritional Information

This dish is high in protein and contains healthy fats from the pork. The citrus juices add a dose of vitamin C.
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Pairing Suggestions

Serve with warm corn tortillas, pickled red onions, and a side of guacamole for a complete meal.

Tags

slow-cooked spicy pork traditional Mexican

Recipe Categories

Cuisine

mexican

Meal Type

dinner lunch

Course

main course

Cooking Methods

roasting

Occasions

family gathering weeknight dinner bbq summer cookout holiday

Dietary Restrictions

gluten-free dairy-free egg-free low-sugar low-carb keto paleo halal kosher

Seasons

all-season

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