Slow Cooker Mojo Pork for Chipotle Style Burritos.

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Raise your hand if you’re totally addicted to Chipotle burritos. (ME! ME!).  I pretty much love them, but rather than spend a mortgage payment every month on visiting the restaurant I decided to start making burritos at home.  Since pork is my favorite, that’s where I started.

Now, I’m putting it out there right away – this pork is NOT seasoned the way Chipotle’s pork is seasoned.  I have no idea how Chipotle‘s pork is seasoned, but I knew I wanted a citrus tang to it without trying to figure out the lime rice thing, so I went with a Mojo seasoning.  And it’s delish.

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My kids told me it was “the BEST PORK EVER MOM!” and they’re really not much into complimenting food.  Unless I make cookies.  And then I’m awesome.

Slow Cooker Mojo Pork for Chipotle Style Burritos

Slow Cooker Mojo Pork for Chipotle Style Burritos

Created by: April Woods

Course Main Course
Cuisine Mexican
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 6 hours
Total Time 6 hours 20 minutes
4
If you're a Chipotle lover, then you'll also be a lover of this Slow Cooker Mojo Pork!
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Ingredients
 

  • 3 - 5 pounds boneless Boston butt roast strings removed
  • 20 ounces mojo marinade I use Badia Mojo Marinade because it's delicious, but also preservative free and all that hippy dippy jazz
  • 2 large sweet yellow onions rough chopped
  • 2 large green bell peppers cut into strips

Optional burrito ingredients:

  • extra large flour tortillas
  • white rice
  • black beans I use canned
  • fresh salsa or pico de gallo I'm partial to this Roasted Tomato and Garlic Salsa
  • guacamole here's my Easy Guacamole recipe
  • sour cream
  • monterey jack cheese shredded

Instructions

  • Place onions and peppers at the bottom of your crock pot then place pork on top.
  • Pour marinade over everything and cook on high 4 - 6 hours or low 8 - 10 hours.
  • Shred pork and mix with onions and peppers.
  • For burritos, pile all your favorites onto the large tortilla (starting with the rice!) and roll up.  I find it's easiest to do this on a piece of foil just like they do at Chipotle so everything stays together when you're done.
  • Enjoy!!!

Notes

Calories are automatically generated. For best results calculate based on your exact ingredients. 

Nutrition

Calories: 527kcal

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Slow Cooker Mojo Pork for Chipotle Style Burritos, Ingredients:

  • 3 – 5 pounds boneless Boston butt roast, strings removed
  • 20 ounces mojo marinade (I use Badia Mojo Marinade because it’s delicious, but also preservative free and all that hippy dippy jazz)
  • 2 large sweet yellow onions, rough chopped
  • 2 large green bell peppers, cut into strips

Optional burrito ingredients:

 

Slow Cooker Mojo Pork for Chipotle Style Burritos, Directions:

  1. Place onions and peppers at the bottom of your crock pot then place pork on top.
  2. Pour marinade over everything and cook on high 4 – 6 hours or low 8 – 10 hours.
  3. Shred pork and mix with onions and peppers.
  4. For burritos, pile all your favorites onto the large tortilla (starting with the rice!) and roll up.  I find it’s easiest to do this on a piece of foil just like they do at Chipotle so everything stays together when you’re done.
  5. Enjoy!!!

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3 Comments

  1. Now, can you please figure out how to make the Chicken bowl from Chipotle…PUHLEEZZZZ!

  2. I made about fifty pounds of this when I catered my own wedding. I needed to borrow ovens from a couple different people in my neighborhood to pull it off.

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