Mulitas

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I frequent Mexican taco trucks generally late at night. And mulitas with al pastor or carnitas are always my go-to. Mulitas are like quesadilla sandwiches…with meat on the inside. Hello! That’s cool!

This carnitas recipe is suuuuper simple, and only takes about 3 hours of braising on the stove-top. Not too long at all. If you wanted, you could even stick it in a slow-cooker while you head to work. I bet that’d work lovely.

You’re gonna start by cubing up about a pound and a half of pork shoulder/butt. And then you’re going to salt it liberally.

This recipe serves two people with a bit of leftovers, but if you need to cook for more people, it’s pretty simple to double.

You’re going to cook the pork with all of the things you see below: orange juice, lime juice, white onion, garlic, ground cumin and chile powder.

So…I don’t have pictures of the remaining steps, but basically you’re going to sear the pork cubes until they’re nice and crispy and lightly golden brown. Then you’re going to sauté some stuff a.k.a. the onions and spices together.

Then the pork goes back in the skillet, covered with some water and kept at a simmer for about 3 hours.

You’ll know when it’s ready because you’ll be able to cut it with a fork. That’s the money sign.

Mulita time!!

1. Tortilla, cheese, in a pan. Place a lid on top until it melts.

2. Then place a tablespoon or so of carnitas.

3. Top with another tortilla and gently flip.

4. I like mine topped with warm refried beans, this little cilantro/onion mixture, crumbled queso fresco, avocado and a dollop of sour cream.

Annnnnd, if you want to be really lazy and don’t want to make your carnitas, Trader Joe’s has pre-made carnitas that aren’t terrible. Are they as good as the ones pictured? No, but they take two minutes to buy. AND you can get some gummi bear vitamins while you’re there.

5 from 3 votes

Mulitas

Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 3 hours
Total: 3 hours 15 minutes
Servings: 4
Mulitas are one of my favorite things to order from taco trucks. Cheesy, meaty and pan-fried–so good. 

Ingredients 

Carnitas

  • 1 1/2 pounds pork shoulder/butt, cut into 1×1″ cubes
  • 1 kosher salt, plus more to taste
  • 2 tablespoons neutral oil (avocado oil, vegetable or grape seed)
  • 1 whole white onion, peeled and diced
  • 2 whole garlic cloves, peeled and smashed
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cumin
  • 1 teaspoon chile powder
  • 1 whole orange
  • 1 whole lime

Mulitas

  • 1 whole jalapeño pepper
  • 4 small corn or flour tortillas
  • 1/2 cup Monterey Jack cheese
  • 1 (15-ounce) can refried beans , (you’ll have leftovers)
  • 1 ounce cotija or queso fresco
  • 1/2 whole avocado
  • 2 tablespoons sour cream

Instructions 

To Make the Carnitas:

  • Lay the cubes of pork in one layer and sprinkle, on both sides, with salt, liberally. (I used about 1 1/2 teaspoons of salt.) To a medium pot or Dutch oven, set over medium-high heat, add 2 tablespoons of oil. When the oil glistens, it’s ready; using tongs, add the cubes of pork, in one layer, and sear on both sides for 30 seconds to a minute, or until golden brown. Depending on the size of your pot, you may need to do this in two batches. Remove pork and set aside.
  • Bring heat down to medium and add 1/2 of the diced onion; cook until translucent, about 3-5 minutes. Next, add the garlic cloves, ground cumin, chile powder, and toss. Cook for about 30 seconds more. 
  • Add the pork back to the skillet and in squeeze the orange and half of the lime over the meat. Pour enough water to slightly cover the meat and turn the heat to medium-high until it reaches a simmer. Once it’s at a simmer, bring heat down to medium-low. Cook, uncovered, for 3 hours, adding water frequently. The meat is ready when it’s easily shreddable.

To Make the Mulitas:

  • To assemble mulitas, get all of your accessories ready, which includes warming the refried beans in the microwave or over the stovetop. In a medium skillet, placed over medium-low heat, add 1 teaspoon of vegetable oil. 
  • When warm, add one corn tortilla and top with a handful of shredded cheese. Cover the skillet with a top and cook until cheese is melted, about 1 minute. Place a few tablespoons of shredded carnitas on top of cheese and cap with a tortilla. Cook for an additional minute more until top tortilla becomes warm. Remove and transfer to plate.
  • Top with a tablespoon of refried beans, spreading it out evenly. Sprinkle onion and cilantro mixture on top, along with crumbled queso fresco. Top with a few slices of avocado and dollop of sour cream. Serve immediately with cold beer or margaritas. YES!

Nutrition

Serving: 4g | Calories: 384kcal | Carbohydrates: 8.8g | Protein: 31.1g | Fat: 24.8g | Saturated Fat: 8.2g | Cholesterol: 105mg | Sodium: 147mg | Potassium: 144mg | Fiber: 1.8g | Sugar: 5.5g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Mexican
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36 Comments

  1. the thing I miss the most about the west coast, besides friends and fam, is mexican food! these look so good and the way to my heart is definitely through carnitas.
    carnitas luv-4-eva!
    ps, I have a reminder with an alarm set in my phone to take my vitamins. I guess I need those gummies!

  2. These look soooo good. Also, at one point, you said “if you need to cook more people”. I assume you left out a word and that carnitas aren’t code for cannibalism…

    1. Hahah! Definitely did not mean that. It’s changed now. The word “for” in that sentence does sooo much.

  3. These look amazing! I completely agree about taking vitamins…I don’t have the gag thing, but I just don’t like taking big horse pills, which most of the time taste disgusting. My kids love taking the gummi vitamins so when I saw them available for adults too, I jumped at the idea. So much easier, but yes, they do taste like candy!
    I’ve never heard of Mulitas, but I know I’ll love them. Can’t wait to try your recipe!

  4. Yikes, this reminds me that I haven’t been good at taking my vitamins too. Mulitas… I have seen this in taco trucks and Mexican restaurants but never knew what they were called until now. This looks really good and totally authentic.

  5. holy bananas!! you are killing it lady!!! i must have that plate where you placed those delish mulitas!! so spring-ish 🙂 this is total yum city!! nom nom nom….

  6. Be careful with those gummies! Too many vitamins can be bad for you. The fat-soluble ones are harder for the body to get rid of, and can make you sick if you get too much! So one a day from now on missy! =P
    As a one-off thing though, you’ll be fine 😉 Interesting recipe! I may make a vegan version some time!

  7. Holy crap… I didn’t even know mulitas existed. Thank you for enriching my life. You’re not alone in hating taking pills. I used to do this thing where I cut them up really small, then tried to take them with water, and cheating by chewing it a little, then I could swallow it. Did I mention no one could be looking at me? Now it’s gotten a lot better but I’m still working my way up to the horse pills of a daily vitamin they sell.

  8. I’m terrified of taking pills when I’m alone. I honestly think I will choke. And they keep making them bigger and bigger.. :/
    Delicious recipe by the way!

  9. Hahaha! Vitamins gummy bears can be treacherous…however don’t worry if you have eaten 15 of those; your body can absorb only a certain amount of vitamins and minerals, the extra goes to waste.
    And btw vitamins gummy bears are as dangerous as Mexican taco trucks late at night.