Jackfruit Carnitas Recipe (2024)

Give your tacos something to be happy about! These Crispy Jackfruit Carnitasare full of flavor and made with strictly plants and spices! A healthy,delicious vegan filling for tacos, enchiladas, burritos and quesadillas and Burrito bowls! Perfect for Sunday meal prep! Video.

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Many ofyou who come to the blog are requesting more plant-based recipes. Whether you are vegan or just trying to introduce more plants into your daily life – here is a simple fun recipe to try using canned jackfruit that you’ll be able to use in a variety of dishes throughout the busy work week!

Crispy Jackfruit Carnitas can be made ahead then used in like you would with taco meat- serve with tortillas, guacamole, and salsa, use in quesadillas, these delicious jackfruit tacos, enchiladas or burrito bowls or Mexicanbreakfast bowls. And I’ve found this to be especially handy during the busy work week. Meal prep a batch on Sunday and you’ll find a hundred ways to use it during the week.

The best part? Crispy Jackfruit Carnitas aretotally vegan (and also bean-free!), only take 20 mins to make (if that) and cankeepup to 4 days in the fridge!

Table of Contents

  • Watch How to make Crispy Jackfruit Carnitas! | 60-sec video
  • Why you’ll love Jackfruit carnitas!
  • Ingredients in Jackfruit carnitas
  • Ingredient Notes
  • Jackfruit Carnitas FAQS
  • How to make Jackfruit Carnitas
  • 5 Reasons To Add Jackfruit To Your Diet
  • Ways to serve Jackfruit Carnitas!
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Watch How to make Crispy Jackfruit Carnitas! | 60-sec video

Why you’ll love Jackfruit carnitas!

  1. Vegan-friendly: Jackfruit Carnitas are a delicious vegan option for those who are looking to incorporate more plant-based meals into their diet. They are completely free of animal products, making them a compassionate choice.
  2. Texture and flavor: Jackfruit has a unique texture that is reminiscent of pulled pork or shredded chicken when cooked. It has a slightly tangy flavor that pairs well with the spices and seasonings used in the recipe.
  3. Versatility: Jackfruit Carnitas can be used in a variety of dishes such as tacos, enchiladas, burritos, quesadillas, and bowls.
  4. Easy to make: Making Jackfruit Carnitas is a straightforward process that takes only 20 minutes or less. It’s a quick and convenient meal option, especially when you meal prep a batch on Sunday to use throughout the week.
  5. Healthy: Jackfruit is high in fiber, low in calories, and gluten-free, making it a nutritious choice. By opting for Jackfruit Carnitas instead of traditional meat-filled dishes, you can enjoy a lighter and healthier meal without compromising on taste.

Ingredients in Jackfruit carnitas

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Ingredient Notes

  • Canned Jackfruit– young green jackfruit packed in WATER, not syrup
  • Red onion– or shallot.
  • Garlic cloves– add a much-needed savory taste to the jackfruit.
  • Jalapeno– add more or less depending on spice preference.
  • Cumin– ground or whole seeds are nice too for a warm earthy flavor common in Mexican cuisine.
  • MexicanOreganodried oregano is used to enhance Mexican-inspired flavors in the carnitas.
  • Smoked paprika– adjust to taste, more for smokier. Feel free to use chipotle or the adobo sauce from the can.
  • Salt and pepper
  • Sugar– just a bit to help caramelize and crisp up the edges.

See the recipe card below for a full list of ingredients and measurements.

Jackfruit Carnitas FAQS

What is Jackfruit?

Jackfruit is a tropical fruit that grows in Southeast Asia, Brazil and parts of Africa. It is similar to breadfruit, and when young is quite mild and flavorless, best for using as a meat-substitute, and what is used when canned. Fresh jackfruit can grow up to 50lbs, one of the largest fruits on the planet. Jackfruit is high in fiber and very low in calories with a texture similar to pulled pork or shredded chicken. Again, perfect texture for a meat substitute!

Where can I buy Jackfruit?

You can find Jackfruit in the canned vegetable section of most grocery stores, or online. I like the Trader Joe’s Brand of canned Jackfruit.

How do you cook Jackfruit?

Jackfruit can be pan-seared, sauteed, simmered, or even roasted!

What does Jackfruit taste like?

Unlike fresh jackfruit, canned Jackfruit is processed when it is unripe and still green- so even though it is a fruit, ithas very little sweetness. It has a verymild flavor, with a subtle tanginess – perfect for soaking up all the flavors it is cooked with. A great candidate for this recipe!

What can you do with Jackfruit?

Because canned jackfruit is green, unripe and not very sweet it can be used in many savory ways in the kitchen. Use it as a vegetarian“meat” substitute in curries, stews, tacos, or stir-fries! The most popular way to use jackfruit is to bathe it in BBQ sauce and use itin sandwiches!

Can jackfruit taste like meat?

Yes! Give it umami spices and flavors to add depth and earthiness and it can very much mimic the flavor of meat.

How to make Jackfruit Carnitas

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Step One– Make sure to strain the brine from the jackfruit and cut it into thin smaller pieces, cutting through the tougher core.

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Step Two– Wring out all the water using a kitchen towel. This is KEY!!! You want it as dry as possible to get it crispy! Give it a good wring and unwrap. (Try this with other recipes too, wringing it out gives it a better texture.)

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Step Three– Saute onion, garlic, and jalapenos in a large skillet until fragrant and golden. Add the jackfruit shreds and salt and spice blend. Cook until tender, crispy and deep in color.Squeeze with lime juice.

Use the Crispy Jackfruit Carnitas in tacos, burritos, enchiladas, and bowls or refrigerate for the leftover jackfruit for the workweek to come.

5 Reasons To Add Jackfruit To Your Diet

  1. Nutrient-rich: Jackfruit is packed with essential vitamins and minerals. It is a good source of vitamin C, which supports immune function and collagen production. It also contains vitamin A, potassium, and magnesium, which are important for overall health.
  2. High in fiber: Jackfruit is high in fiber, which aids in digestion and helps keep you feeling full. A diet rich in fiber can also promote healthy gut function and help prevent constipation.
  3. Low in calories: If you’re watching your calorie intake, jackfruit is a great choice. It is relatively low in calories compared to other fruits and can be a satisfying addition to your meals without adding excessive calories.
  4. Natural antioxidants: Jackfruit contains antioxidants like flavonoids and phytonutrients that help neutralize harmful free radicals in the body. Antioxidants play a vital role in reducing inflammation, which is linked to various chronic diseases.
  5. May have anti-cancer properties: Some studies suggest that certain compounds found in jackfruit, such as phytonutrients and antioxidants, may have anti-cancer properties. While more research is needed, including jackfruit in a balanced diet can contribute to overall health and well-being.

Ways to serve Jackfruit Carnitas!

Add to tacos, soups, and bowls! Tuck into enchiladas, quesadillas, and burritos!

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I’m so excitedfor you try the jackfruit carnitas… and also very curious about what you will think about it!

Hope you are having a fabulous week.

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Jackfruit Carnitas Recipe

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  • Author: Sylvia Fountaine
  • Prep Time: 10
  • Cook Time: 15
  • Total Time: 25 minutes
  • Yield: 2 cups 1x
  • Category: Vegan, meal prep
  • Method: stove top
  • Cuisine: Mexican
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Description

Crispy Jackfruit Carnitas a Mexican-inspired vegan recipe that can be used as a meat substitute in tacos, enchiladas, burritos or burritobowls. Perfect for Sunday meal prep- this lasts 4 days in the fridge.

Ingredients

Scale

  • 20 ounce can of Jackfruit, (packed in WATER not syrup), drained.
  • 2 tablespoon olive oil ( divided )
  • 1/2 a red onion, diced (one cup) or one fat shallot
  • 4 garlic cloves, rough chopped
  • 1/2 a jalapeno, finely diced (add more or less depending on spice preference- this is medium spicy)
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce or Braggs liquid amino acid
  • —–
  • 1 teaspoon chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon cumin ( whole seeds are nice too)
  • 1 teaspoon dry Mexican Oregano
  • 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika, more for smokier
  • 1 /2 teaspoon sugar ( to help caramelize)

Instructions

  1. Drain the jackfruit and cut into very thin slices, slicing through the core, see photo.
  2. Place it in the middle of a kitchen towel, roll it up and wring it out very very firmly. Squeeze out as much water as you can. You should see quite a bit of liquid release.
  3. Heat 1 tablespoon oil (save the other tablespoon for later) and saute the onion, garlic and jalapeno over medium heat until deeply golden and fragrant, about 5-6 minutes stirring often. Be patient here, this is where the flavor is. 🙂
  4. Add the jackfruit, and soy sauce and stir well and lower heat. This is where you’ll let the moisture cook-off even more- you want to get this fairly dry but without burning. So low heat, stirring occasionally, uncovered, 3-5 minutes.
  5. When it seems good and dry, add the salt, sugar, and spices- chili powder, cumin, oregano smoked paprika, and add 1 tablespoon olive oil – stir-frying the spices and jackfruit a bit until jackfruit begins to caramelize crisp and deepen in color. It should smell amazing!
  6. Taste, and adjust salt and spice level ( feel free to add cayenne, ground chipotle or more smoked paprika). For more tang, squeeze with lime, keeping in mind jackfruit has a natural tanginess, so taste it first.
  7. Use Jackfruit Carnitas in tacos, enchiladas, burritos or burrito bowls, and breakfast bowls.

Notes

This will keep four days in the fridge.

Be sure to rinse and drain the jackfruit well.

Wringing out the jackfruit is essential here. Really try to get the water out so it crisps up nicely.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: ½ cup
  • Calories: 169
  • Sugar: 18.2 g
  • Sodium: 566.3 mg
  • Fat: 7.8 g
  • Saturated Fat: 1.2 g
  • Carbohydrates: 25.5 g
  • Fiber: 2.5 g
  • Protein: 2.8 g
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg

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FAQs

What is jackfruit carnitas made of? ›

Make the jackfruit "carnitas"

Finely chop cores and seedpods until they are a similar texture to the shredded jackfruit; add to shredded jackfruit in bowl. Add oil, 21/2 tablespoons orange juice, cumin, oregano, salt, black pepper, and crushed red pepper; toss to evenly combine.

How to make meat from jackfruit? ›

You can easily separate the flesh of unripe jackfruit with your fingers or shred it with two forks. Then add your seasoning and sauces before sautéing or simmering until it softens. Jackfruit is a great addition to curries as it takes on the flavour of the sauce as it bubbles away.

Can you use fresh jackfruit instead of canned? ›

You can also use fresh jackfruit, but be sure to check the notes in the recipe card for this (we tried it both ways, and preferred the canned jackfruit in this recipe). White Onion: White onion is a slightly more mild onion making it great for carnitas so it only adds to the flavor but doesn't overpower it.

Is jackfruit pulled pork good? ›

This BBQ jackfruit pulled pork is so amazing! The texture is so similar to meat even carnivores might be fooled. It's quick and easy to make and the best thing ever served on hamburger buns with vegan coleslaw.

Does jackfruit actually taste like pork? ›

The jackfruit texture is not dissimilar to a banana, mango, or pineapple in terms of being dense and fibrous. But the taste is quite distinctive. Some say it's sweet, and some say a jackfruit has a flavor similar to pulled pork, especially when cooked.

What is the fake meat from jackfruit? ›

Jackfruit is an exotic fruit with a unique shredded meat-like texture. This makes it a popular plant-based replacement for meat in curries, tacos, or pulled meat sandwiches. Thanks to its mild flavor, jackfruit can easily be incorporated into various other recipes, appetizers, and desserts.

Do you need to boil jackfruit before cooking? ›

However, before cooking with it in a recipe, you may like to boil the fresh unripe jackfruit for around 45 minutes to ensure it becomes tender in the final dish. If the recipe has a long cook time, like this jackfruit rendang, you can skip this step.

Does jackfruit taste like meat when cooked? ›

What Does Jackfruit Taste Like? Ripe yellow jackfruit has a subtly sweet flavor, often described as a combination of banana, apple, and mango. Young green jackfruit, on the other hand, has a neutral flavor and texture similar to shredded meat, making it a popular meat substitute in savory dishes.

Does cooked jackfruit taste like pork? ›

Some think it's sweet, while others do indeed liken it to the taste of pulled pork. This is especially true when cooked, and you'll find it used regularly in the place of pulled pork or chicken in the best vegan cookbooks.

Why does my jackfruit taste sour? ›

The taste of jackfruit can vary depending on its ripeness; a ripe jackfruit will have a sweet, tropical flavor, while an unripe jackfruit will have a milder, slightly sour taste.

How long does jackfruit take to cook? ›

Leave to simmer gently, covered, for 30 mins stirring every 5-10 mins to help break down the jackfruit, then take the lid off and cook a further 10 minutes. Once cooked, use a fork to make sure all of the jackfruit is well shredded. Check seasoning and add another tbsp of bbq sauce if necessary for extra stickiness.

What does jackfruit taste like when cooked? ›

The taste of jackfruit is described as the flavor of apples and bananas mixed together. Jackfruit seeds may be boiled or roasted. Seeds have a milky taste.

Is jackfruit a junk food? ›

Jackfruit is packed with essential vitamins and minerals you need for good health. It's a particularly good source of B vitamins, potassium, and vitamin C. One cup of raw, sliced fruit has: 22.6 mg of vitamin C (25% RDI)

How to prepare canned jackfruit like meat? ›

Take canned unripe jackfruit in water or brine. Drain the liquid. If you've opted for the version in brine, give the chunks a good rinse under the tap as it can have an unpleasant taste. Then, pull the chunks apart with your fingers, to give the jackfruit a shredded texture like pulled pork, chicken or beef.

What makes the best pulled pork? ›

Pork shoulder is ideal for pulling purposes. It has an optimum fat content that yields to create tender, melty meat, but it's essential you cook it slowly to allow the protein to break down properly.

What does jackfruit taste like? ›

What Does Jackfruit Taste Like? Ripe yellow jackfruit has a subtly sweet flavor, often described as a combination of banana, apple, and mango. Young green jackfruit, on the other hand, has a neutral flavor and texture similar to shredded meat, making it a popular meat substitute in savory dishes.

What does Mexican jackfruit taste like? ›

When a jackfruit is fully ripened, it's very sweet and almost tastes like Juicy Fruit gum. It tastes wonderful when it's fresh, but it's really messy to cut, so I don't buy it often. You can find fresh or unripened jackfruit (young) in the can though.

Does pulled jackfruit taste like pulled pork? ›

Are you wondering “What does jackfruit taste like?” The texture is like a banana, a pineapple or a mango. Some think it's sweet, while others do indeed liken it to the taste of pulled pork.

What is carnitas meat made of? ›

Carnitas — which means "little meats" in Spanish — is a Mexican pork dish. An inexpensive, heavily marbled cut of pork, such as boneless Boston butt, pork shoulder or picnic ham, is braised or simmered for several hours with seasonings and lard until it is so tender that is can be shredded.

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