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February 25, 2025

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Instant Pot Mojo Pork cooks up so tender and delicious with the help of your electric pressure cooker. The tangy citrus marinade is loaded with delicious spices and makes for the most flavorful meat that’s perfect for piling into tortillas.

Instant Pot Cuban Mojo Pork

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Table of Contents

  • Ingredient notes
  • How to Make It
  • Recipe Tips
  • How to Serve
  • Topping Ideas
  • What to Serve with Mojo Pork
  • How to Make Ahead and Store
  • Recipe FAQs
  • Erin’s wine pairings
  • Full Recipe

Don’t have an instant pot? I’ve got slow cooker directions below too!

Instant Pot Cuban Mojo Pork

My Instant Pot obsession continues. I honestly don’t know how I ever lived without it.

For years I’ve been making this cuban mojo pork, but it has never come out so flavorful, tender and juicy until I made it in my pressure cooker. Not to mention, it cooks in a quarter of the time!

This recipe for Instant Pot Cuban Mojo Pork could not be simpler. To make the marinade, just juice up a grapefruit and lime, throw that into a blender with a bunch of garlic, cumin, brown sugar and oregano and then just give it a good run, until the garlic is incorporated. At this point, your kitchen will smell like absolute heaven…

Then, add that yummy marinade to a large ziploc bag and pop in your quartered pork shoulder. Let it sit at room temp for an hour, or leave it in the fridge overnight to really let those flavors soak in.

When you’re ready to cook, Just throw the entire contents of the bag into your Instant Pot, set it to seal, and let it cook away for 80 minutes.

Since the Instant Pot makes things totally hands-off, you’ve got plenty of time to sneak in an episode of Real Housewives and still have time to warm those tortillas and chop up any toppings you might want to pile on top. – like guacamole, pico de gallo, or pineapple salsa.

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Just tried this and it’s one of the best meals I’ve made in the Instant Pot since we got one a couple of years ago. I would describe it as an incredibly flavorful carnitas-esque treatment of pork with a depth of flavor that is unique. Thanks so much!

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Cristina

Ingredient notes

See the recipe card below for the amounts and directions.

  • Boneless Pork Shoulder – You can also use pork butt for this recipe.
  • Garlic
  • Lime + Grapefruit
  • Olive Oil
  • Brown Sugar
  • Spices – Oregano, Cumin, Bay Leaf, Salt

How to Make It

  1. Make the marinade: Combine garlic, grapefruit juice, lime juice and zest, oil, brown sugar, oregano, cumin, and salt in a blender or food processor. Blend until combined. Add the mojo marinade to a ziplock bag, along with the bay leaf and pork.
  2. Marinate the pork: Let sit at room temperature 1 hour, or overnight in the fridge.
  3. Pressure cook: When ready to cook, place the pork and marinade in the Instant Pot. Make sure your sealing ring is in place on the lid. Lock the lid onto the Instant Pot and make sure the steam release valve is in the “sealing” position. Press the MANUAL button and set Instant Pot for HIGH pressure for 80 minutes. It will take about 10 minutes for Instant Pot to come to full pressure, then the display will show a countdown timer.
  4. Release the pressure: Once the 80 minutes are up, allow the pressure to release naturally. Open the lid. Remove the pork from the Instant Pot, leaving the cooking liquids in the pot.
  5. Reduce the cooking liquids: Press the “SAUTE” button and boil the cooking liquids for 5 minutes to reduce them a bit. Skim off any extra fat. 
  6. Shred the pork: Meanwhile, shred the pork using two forks. Toss the shredded pork with about 1 cup of the cooking liquids and salt, to taste.
  7. Serve: Enjoy in tortillas with your favorite toppings (suggestions below).

Recipe Tips

  1. Cut your pork shoulder into four pieces. Not only will it cook faster this way, but also there will be more surface area for all that yummy marinade to soak into.
  2. Be sure to give it time to marinate before cooking. I’ll either give it an hour at room temperature, or better yet, leave it to marinate overnight in the fridge.
  3. Reduce the cooking liquids – After the pork is done, remove it and then cook those liquids down by using the “saute” feature on the Instant Pot. This really concentrates the flavor and is so delicious when it’s tossed with the shredded pork.
  4. Season one last time – Give it a final taste and sprinkle with more salt if necessary.

How to Serve

You can eat this Instant Pot Cuban Mojo Pork taco-style in tortillas, with your favorite toppings.

Or, if you’re going the low carb route, you could serve it with cauliflower rice. Or, make an amazing taco salad with all the fixings.

We had plenty leftover since it was just the two of us, so we had tacos one night, bowls the next and with the rest of the mojo pork, we made these sheet pan cubano sandwiches.

Topping Ideas

  • Cilantro Lime Crema
  • Chipotle Crema
  • Guacamole
  • Pico de Gallo
  • Mango Salsa
  • Pineapple Salsa
  • Pickled Onions

For me, the pickled onions are a must. I love having them on hand for topping all kinds of things – salads, Instant Pot Split Pea Dal, Chicken Gyro Bowls, Migas. Plus, you can make them up to two weeks ahead of time. In truth, I normally have a jar in my fridge at all times.

What to Serve with Mojo Pork

  • Instant Pot Rice
  • Instant Pot Black Beans
  • Slow Cooker Black Beans
  • Instant Pot Pinto Beans
  • Instant Pot Mexican Rice
Instant Pot Cuban Mojo Pork

How to Make Ahead and Store

Cuban mojo pork will last in the fridge for up to five days. Store it in an airtight container. It can also be frozen for up to three months. I like portion the cooked pork into individual freezer bags and freeze them flat.

Recipe FAQs

Why is the secret to tender pulled pork? 

Cooking mojo pork requires a long cook time for the meat to become tender. If you find that your meat is tough, you may need to cook it a bit longer. Place the lid back on your pot and cook for 5 minutes longer. Repeat the process if you still find that your meat is tough. 

Can you overcook pork shoulder? 

Unlike more lean cuts of pork, like the chops and tenderloin, pork shoulder becomes more tender the longer it cooks. So even if you cook it a bit too long, it won’t become  dry or rubbery. 

What if I can’t find pork shoulder? 

You can also use pork butt for this recipe. You want something with a good amount of fat. Lean cuts, like a pork tenderloin, will not become fall apart tender, which is what you want for this cuban pork.

Instant Pot Cuban Mojo Pork

Erin’s wine pairings

  • Pinot Noir – The light body, bright acidity, and notes of tart red berries made the perfect match for the warm spices and notes of citrus in the mojo pork. 

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Instant Pot Cuban Mojo Pork cooks up so tender and delicious with the help of your electric pressure cooker. The tangy citrus marinade is loaded with delicious spices and makes for the most flavorful meat that’s perfect for piling into tortillas.

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Instant Pot Mojo Pork Recipe

Instant Pot Mojo Pork cooks up so tender and delicious with the help of your electric pressure cooker. The tangy citrus marinade is loaded with delicious spices and makes for the most flavorful meat that’s perfect for piling into tortillas.
4.98 from 45 votes
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Serves 6 people
Created by Platings and Pairings
Prep Time: 10 minutes mins
Cook Time: 1 hour hr 20 minutes mins
Time for pressure to build and release: 25 minutes mins
Total Time: 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Equipment

  • Instant Pot

Ingredients

  • 3 1/2 pounds boneless pork shoulder (cut into four pieces)
  • 8 garlic cloves
  • 1 grapefruit (juiced)
  • 1 lime (zested and juiced)
  • 2 Tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • 2 Tablespoons brown sugar
  • 2 teaspoons dried oregano (or ½ tablespoon fresh oregano)
  • 2 teaspoons ground cumin
  • 1 Tablespoon kosher salt
  • 1 bay leaf

For Serving:

  • Tortillas
  • Cilantro
  • Avocado
  • Hot sauce
  • Salsa
  • Lime Wedges

Instructions

  • In a blender or mini food processor, combine the garlic, grapefruit juice, lime zest and juice, oil, brown sugar, oregano, cumin, and salt; process until blended.
  • Add this mixture to a ziplock bag, along with the bay leaf and pork.
  • Let sit at room temperature 1 hour, or refrigerated as long as overnight.
  • When ready to cook, place the pork and marinade in the Instant Pot. Make sure your sealing ring is in place on the lid. Lock the lid onto the Instant Pot and make sure the steam release knob is in the “sealing” position.
  • Press the “MANUAL” button and set Instant Pot for HIGH pressure for 80 minutes. It will take about 10 minutes for Instant Pot to come to full pressure, then the display will show a countdown timer.
  • Once the 80 minutes are up, allow the pressure to release naturally. Open the lid.
  • Remove the pork from the Instant Pot, leaving the cooking liquids in the pot.
  • Press the “SAUTE” button and boil the cooking liquids for 5 minutes to reduce them a bit. Skim off any extra fat. 
  • Meanwhile, shred the pork using two forks.
  • Toss the shredded pork with about 1 cup of the cooking liquids. Season with salt, to taste. 
  • Serve in tortillas with cilantro, avocado, hot sauce, salsa and lime.

Slow Cooker Instructions:

  • Follow steps 1-3 above.
  • Place pork in slow cooker and cook on low for 8 hours.
  • Once the cooking time is up, remove the pork from the slow cooker.
  • Taste the cooking liquids for flavor. If bland, or watery, transfer to a pot on your stove, set over medium-high heat, and boil it down for 7-10 minutes. Season with salt, to taste.
  • Meanwhile, shred the pork using two forks.
  • Toss the shredded pork with about 1 cup of the cooking liquids.

Nutrition

Calories: 421kcal | Carbohydrates: 11g | Protein: 60g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 158mg | Sodium: 1308mg | Potassium: 1094mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 480IU | Vitamin C: 17.3mg | Calcium: 48mg | Iron: 3mg
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This post was originally published in 2018. It was updated in 2023. The instant pot cuban pork recipe remains the same. Enjoy!

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47 responses

  1. Catherine @ To & Fro Fam
    April 30, 2018

    You’re one of the bloggers that has convinced me I need an InstaPot. I’m asking for one for my birthday!

    Reply
    1. Erin
      May 2, 2018

      Yay!!! You’re going to love it Catherine!

      Reply
  2. Mary
    April 30, 2018

    5 stars
    That sounds amazing! I still don’t have an instant pot, but I can imagine using the same ingredients to use with smoked pork shoulder! Deeeelicious. Definitely going to experiment with these flavors 🙂

    Reply
    1. Erin
      May 2, 2018

      Ooohhh – Yes! The marinade would be great with the pork being smoked too I’m sure! Yum!

      Reply
  3. Hillary
    May 1, 2018

    I just got a pressure cooker as a wedding gift, and I’m guessing it cooks the same as an instant pot? I need to do my research! But one way or the other, these look INCREDIBLE – especially with Cinco de Mayo coming up! 💃

    Reply
    1. Erin
      May 2, 2018

      Hi Hillary – YES! Pressure cooker is the same thing. You’re going to love it! Belated congrats on the wedding too!

      Reply
  4. Marlynn | UrbanBlissLife
    May 1, 2018

    5 stars
    this pork dish sounds soooo yummy! I love the salsa that you served with this, too!

    Reply
    1. Erin
      May 2, 2018

      Thanks Marlynn! The pork really did come out so flavorful!

      Reply
  5. Gary Westcott
    June 7, 2018

    5 stars
    Just made this today. It’s great and incredibly easy. We served it with dry fried corn tortillas, homemade Pico de gallo, sliced avocado, cilantro, lime wedges, and mojitos. It will definitely be put in our dinner rotation. I had to sub out the grapefruit due to statin issues and used some very grapefruity Sauvignon Blanc in its place. Wish I could use grapefruit, but the flavor was still amazing. Thanks for the recipe!

    Reply
    1. Erin
      June 7, 2018

      So happy to hear that you liked it Gary – I’m loving you substitution of wine in there!

      Reply
    2. angie
      October 26, 2018

      hi gary, i know its been a few months since you commented on this recipe but mojo is usually made with a combination of orange and lime, so those would also be a good substitute for the grapefruit in this recipe!

      Reply
  6. Toni Cordtz
    July 6, 2018

    Hi. I am making this tonight. I have cooked a few things in the IP successfully but still getting use to it. I have a question regarding step #6 and natural release. When the 70 minute cook time is finished do I just let the IP sit till pin goes down? I have used quick release before however when leaving it to what seems natural release I don’t see or hear any steam coming out. Any tips for me?

    Reply
    1. Erin
      July 6, 2018

      Hi Toni – Yep! Just wait for that pin to drop, then you’re good to go! I hope you enjoy dinner tonight!!!

      Reply
  7. Brittney
    July 11, 2018

    Hey, I have my pork marinating as we speak. I don’t see any instruction to add more water to the Instapot when cooking. I don’t think i got a cups worth of grapefruit and lime juice. Do I need to add water before cooking or no? I’m excited to have this dish for dinner tonight, just want to make sure it can come to pressure with just marinade. Thank you!

    Reply
    1. Erin
      July 12, 2018

      Hi Brittney – You do not need to add any water to the Instant Pot. The citrus juices in the marinade allow it to come to pressure. Hope that helps!

      Reply
  8. Elle
    July 19, 2018

    I didn’t notice most of the reviewers hadn’t made the recipe until afterwards! This didn’t turn out well for us.

    We have been using our pressure cooker for a couple of years now and this is our first “fail”. Pressure cooker wouldn’t come to pressure because it needed liquid added. After checking seals etc and digging out the manual we added liquid per to manual’s recommendation.

    Perhaps because liquid was needed the flavor was so mild that it was missing “something”. We have lots of of leftovers to try to jazz up to eat this week, I guess.

    Reply
    1. Erin
      July 19, 2018

      I’m sorry you had this experience Elle. My pressure has always come up with just the marinade being poured into the pot… Did you add that? The marinade is also what gives the meat that yummy flavor as it cooks along…

      Reply
  9. Corissa
    July 26, 2018

    Could I use a pork tenderloin for this recipe instead of the shoulder?

    Reply
    1. Erin
      July 27, 2018

      Hi Corissa – pork tenderloin is quite a bit less fatty so it may be less tender in the end.

      Reply
      1. Adam
        September 27, 2018

        5 stars
        I just made this recipe with 3lb of pork tenderloin, as it was on sale and I like the cut. I reduced the cooking time to 65min to compensate for having slightly less meat than the recipe calls for, and for using a leaner cut. It turned out perfectly tender and very flavorful. I’ll definitely be making this again. Fantastic recipe!

        Reply
        1. Erin
          October 3, 2018

          I’m so happy to hear that you liked it Adam!

          Reply
  10. Teri
    August 1, 2018

    Can I use a pork loin roast? Roast being the key word.

    Reply
    1. Erin
      August 1, 2018

      Hi Teri – I think that Pork Loin will be too lean to shred. Even if it is a roast.

      Reply
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