¾cupfresh orange juice(approximately 2 large oranges)
3tablespoonlime juice
1tablespoonchili powder
½teaspoonsmoked paprika
1teaspoondried Mexican oregano
1teaspoonground cumin
salt and pepper(to taste)
2-3tablespoonextra virgin olive oil(divided)
3½ - 4poundspork shoulder roast(trimmed and cut into 6-8 chunks)
1mediumred onion(diced)
1mediumjalapeno(diced)
2-3clovesgarlic(peeled and chopped)
Instructions
In a medium bowl, whisk together chicken broth, fresh orange juice, and lime juice with the chili powder, smoked paprika, Mexican oregano, and ground cumin. Season with salt and black pepper, to taste, and set aside.
Add one tablespoon olive to the pressure cooker and heat to medium (press "saute" button for electric cookers). Brown half of the pork pieces at a time, about 1-2 minutes per side.
Once browned, transfer seared pork to a plate and repeat with additional olive oil and the rest of pork. Remove browned pork from the pressure cooker and set aside.
Add remaining tablespoon olive oil to the container, along with red onion, jalapeno, and fresh garlic. Sauté, stirring occasionally, until soft and translucent, approximately 3-4 minutes.
Add browned pork back to the pot and pour chicken broth/orange juice mixture over top. Add lid and seal.
Cook for 30 minutes on HIGH pressure. Allow 20 minutes for a “natural release” of the steam inside the pressure cooker. Do a quick release to vent any remaining pressure.
A few minutes before the steam is fully released, preheat oven broiler to high and line a large, rimmed baking sheet with aluminum foil.
Transfer pork to the prepared baking sheet and gently shred with two forks. Drizzle with ¼ cup juices from the Instant Pot and toss to combine before spreading into a thin, even layer.
Broil for 4-5 minutes, then remove from oven and add a little more juice before turning the meat to brown the other side. Broil for another 4-5 minutes or until the pork is crispy on the edges.
While the pork is broiling reduce the cooking liquid by one half by cooking over medium high heat ("saute" in an electric pressure cooker).
Serve the carnitas with the reduced cooking liquid as a sauce.