Crock Pot Mojo Pork with Cuban-Style Black Beans is a simple and satisfying, long-cooking crock pot recipe that results in the juciest, most tender and flavor-packed pork. Pair the shredded pork with Cuban-style Black Beans and Cilantro-Lime Rice to make bowls, or use the pork in tacos or on nachos.

Bowl of Crock Pot Mojo Pork with beans and guacamole

Crock Pot Mojo Pork with Cuban-Style Black Beans is one of my very favorite crock pot recipes OF ALL TIME.

Pork shoulder is slow cooked in a trio of citrus juices including orange, lemon, and lime juice, plus onion, fresh jalapeno, herbs, spices, and a whole head of garlic.

GARLIC LOVERS UNITE! Ahem.

Besides the fresh and light flavor of the Mojo Pork, I also love that it’s a long-cooking crock pot recipe. Slow cooking the pork for 8-10 hours on low renders it unbelievably buttery, and juicy. Three cheers for a dinner that cooks itself while you’re at work!

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Serve with Cuban-Style Beans

Mojo pork is a popular Cuban recipe which combines citrus juice, garlic, and dried oregano, and I thought it’d taste fantastic with Cuban-style black beans which are simply canned black beans simmered with onions, bell peppers, chicken broth, dried oregano, and a splash of vinegar.

Ready in a jif and perfect to pair with the succulent pork.

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There are a ton of ways you can use the shredded pork and beans – tacos, nachos, or on a big crunchy salad – but I never turn down an opportunity to make cilantro-lime rice so I usually go that route.

However you enjoy the final product, it all starts the same. I’ll show ya’!

fork shredding tender crock pot pork

How to Make Crock Pot Mojo Pork

Start by trimming a 3-4lb boneless pork butt (which is the shoulder cut of a pig) of any large pieces of excess fat then cut the roast into four or five big hunks and add it to a 6-quart crock pot.

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To the crock pot add chicken broth, orange juice, fresh lime juice, and fresh lemon juice.

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Next add onions, a whole head of garlic with the cloves separated and peeled, fresh jalapeno, dried bay leaves, plus dried oregano, cumin, and smoked paprika. 

Mix everything up then pop a lid on top of the crock pot and cook on low for 8-10 hours.

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Once the pork is juicy and fall apart-tender, shred it with two forks. Use the forks to mash up the garlic cloves which will be buttery and soft by this point, too.

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How to Make Cuban-Style Black Beans

About 30 minutes before the pork is done, make the Cuban-Style Black Beans.

In a large skillet saute chopped onion and green bell pepper in extra virgin olive oil until tender. Add minced garlic cloves then saute for 1 minute, and then add dried oregano, chicken broth, and a splash of red wine vinegar. Simmer until the liquid has been absorbed by the beans.

So fab – you must try this simple side dish recipe!

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Like I said, there are a few ways I would suggest serving the pork and black beans besides straight to your face.

Scooping them into soft corn tortillas with guacamole and pico de gallo would be incredible, and I can’t imagine how quickly I’d demolish a tray of tortilla chips topped with the pork, beans, and a mound of melted Monterey Jack cheese. Piled on a mountain of cilantro-lime rice then topped with a thwack of fresh guacamole always hits the spot too!

However you decide to enjoy this simple meal, I know you’ll love it. It’s easy, fresh, and definitely not another heavy, gloopy recipe from the crock pot. Enjoy!

guacamole topping shredded pork

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Crock Pot Mojo Pork with Cuban-Style Black Beans

4.8 from 29 votes

by Kristin Porter

Prep: 30 minutes
Cook: 8 hours
Total: 8 hours 30 minutes
Servings: 12
Crock Pot Mojo Pork with Cuban-Style Black Beans is a simple and satisfying long-cooking crock pot recipe. Use to make tacos, nachos, or rice bowls!

Ingredients

For the Crock Pot Mojo Pork:

  • 3 – 4 lb boneless pork butt, also called pork shoulder, trimmed of excess fat then cut into big hunks
  • 3/4 cup chicken broth
  • 1/2 cup orange juice
  • 1/4 cup lime juice
  • 1/4 cup lemon juice
  • 1 onion, cut into big chunks
  • 1 jalapeno, sliced in half
  • 1 head garlic, cloves separated and peeled
  • 1-1/2 teaspoons salt
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1/2 teaspoon pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon cumin
  • 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 2 bay leaves

For the Cuban-Style Black Beans:

Directions 

For the Crock Pot Mojo Pork:

  • Add all ingredients into a 6 quart crock pot then stir to combine. Cook on low for 8-10 hours or until pork shreds easily with a fork.

For the Cuban-Style Black Beans:

  • Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add bell pepper and onion, season with salt and pepper, then saute until vegetables are tender, 5-7 minutes. Add garlic then saute for one more minute. Add dried oregano, black beans, chicken broth, and vinegar then simmer until most of the broth has been absorbed and beans are tender. Taste then add salt and pepper if necessary.
  • Serve pork and beans over cooked Cilantro-Lime Rice (see notes), in corn tortillas, or on top of nachos.

Notes

  • Black beans slightly adapted from Epicurious.com
  • Click here for Cilantro-Lime Rice recipe.

Nutrition

Calories: 426kcal, Carbohydrates: 21g, Protein: 48g, Fat: 16g, Saturated Fat: 5g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 7g, Trans Fat: 0.1g, Cholesterol: 137mg, Sodium: 1150mg, Potassium: 1160mg, Fiber: 6g, Sugar: 4g, Vitamin A: 209IU, Vitamin C: 34mg, Calcium: 92mg, Iron: 5mg

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173 Comments

  1. MomOn19 says:

    4 stars
    Everyone in the family agreed the pork was good with rice and the beans the first day but it was outstanding as leftovers in soft tacos. Loved how easy and quickly the beans came together!!

  2. Cheryl says:

    4 stars
    I am in the middle of making this, but during the full instructions it does not say when to add the beans to the sauté. The recipe sounds great and can not wait to taste it

  3. Jodi says:

    Hi, I’m just curious if you have the nutritional info for this recipe. It’s under low fat crock pot recipes.

  4. Stacey says:

    This is so good and so easy! Really garlicky and really delicious, definitely a keeper. Watch the cooking time though, mine was plenty done after 6 hours on low.

  5. Cheryl says:

    5 stars
    Delicious and easy to follow recipe. My family said I know he’s it out of the park- extremely flavorful! Thank you!

  6. Elena says:

    This pork was incredible! Highly recommended! We halved the recipe and I slow cooked it for five hours on low, shredded it, and cooked it one more hour on high. I also flat topped it for a few minutes to give it great flavor and crunch. YUM!

  7. Kayla says:

    Made this tonight, along with the black beans and your cilantro lime rice – it was SO GOOD!! It’s so easy to make and I love that it’s a different kind of crockpot meal. I think the leftovers will be fantastic too! Thanks :)

  8. Olivia says:

    5 stars
    This has become a staple in our house. It’s also pretty forgiving if you’re missing an ingredient or two. Makes a ton and reheats well.

  9. Mandy Krause says:

    5 stars
    Fantastic!! The flavors are so wonderful! The whole family
    loves it and it smells amazing while cooking!!

    1. Kristin says:

      Thank you so much for your feedback and recipe rating, Mandy! Glad to hear it’s a hit with the whole family, too! :)

  10. DebD says:

    Has anyone made this in the Instant Pot? If so, what do I need to do differently?

    1. Patricia Hess says:

      I would like to know if this recipe can be made in an instant pot.

      1. Kristin says:

        Hi Patricia! I’m sure it could but I have not tested and so I can’t give a confident recommendation for cooking time/pressure. Sorry about that!

  11. Angela Hinz says:

    5 stars
    Can you freeze this if you doubled it?

  12. Colleen says:

    5 stars
    We absolutely loved this recipe! I’ve made it twice now following the recipe as it’s written. Can’t wait to make it again.

  13. Carrie says:

    5 stars
    A favorite