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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.

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.

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.

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.

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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Very good and quick to make!
Thank you so much Holly! I am really glad this turned out so well for you! 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
So pretty! And I always appreciate that you provide multiple options for cooking method.
Thank you so much Sarah! 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
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
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
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
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
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