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    Costa Vida Sweet Pork Recipe

    Published Jan 3, 2024 | Updated Mar 17, 2024 | By Laura

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    This Costa Vida Sweet Pork recipe tastes just like the restaurant but made easy in the slow cooker. I've tested this recipe several time out on family and friends to crack the special recipe for the sweet pork at both Costa Vida and Cafe Rio restaurants. With just 7 simple ingredients and 15 minutes prep time, you can have a delicious taco takeout night at home.

    Mission Accomplished! I made it my goal to replicate my favorite restaurant Costa Vida's incredible sweet pork, and boy did I ever! It's tender, sweet, savory, easy-to-make, and OH-SO delicious! Bonus, it can be used in so many ways and is excellent for leftovers!

    Crockpot recipes are my easy-dinner go-to! If you haven't tried Sweet Pork Sliders, Slow Cooker Korean Beef, Crockpot Pork Carnitas, and Crockpot Shredded Barbecue Beef, they're some of my families favorite recipes. They will not disappoint you!

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    Table of Contents

    • What is Costa Vida Sweet Pork?
    • Why You'll Love this Recipe
    • What cut of pork is best for Costa Vida Sweet Pork recipe?
    • Ingredients
    • Tools You'll Need
    • How to make Costa Vida Sweet Pork Recipe
    • Tips for Recipe Success
    • What to Serve with Cafe Rio Sweet Pork
    • Storage and Freezing
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • More Crockpot Recipes to Try
    • Costa Vida Sweet Pork Recipe
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      • Instructions
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      • Notes
    • Tips for Recipe Success
      • Nutrition

    What is Costa Vida Sweet Pork?

    Costa Vida Sweet Pork is a popular and signature dish from the Costa Vida Fresh Mexican Grill restaurant chain. It's known for its distinctive sweet, savory, and slightly smoky flavor and is used as a filling for burritos, tacos, salads, and enchiladas.

    While the exact Costa Vida Sweet Pork recipe is a closely guarded secret, there are many folks, like myself, that have tried to make a copycat Costa Vida sweet pork with its flavors as close as possible. This recipe is the real deal!

    Cafe Rio, a similar restaurant chain, has a "Café Rio Sweet Pork" that tastes like Costa Vida.

    Why You'll Love this Recipe

    • Versatility: This Costa Vida pulled pork recipe is incredibly versatile and can be used as a filling for a range of dishes such as burritos, tacos, salads, quesadillas, and more.
    • Delicious Flavor: The combination of sweetness from brown sugar and soda, savory notes from enchilada sauce and spices makes for the perfect balance of flavors!
    • Easy to Make: With 9 simple ingredients (not including water, salt, and pepper), this crock pot recipe is a great set-it-and-forget-it meal!
    • Restaurant Quality at Home: With the perfect amount of sweetness, it brings the delicious flavors of Costa Vida or Cafe Rio right at home. It's great for dinner time, game day, holidays, or family reunions.

    What cut of pork is best for Costa Vida Sweet Pork recipe?

    The best cut of meat for making this sweet pork recipe is pork shoulder or pork butt. They have a good amount of marbling and fat, which contributes to the tenderness and juiciness of the meat during the slow-cooking process. The fat slowly renders and connective tissues and collagen break down, keeping the meat moist and flavorful.

    These cuts absorb the flavors of marinades and seasonings and are delicious in dishes like burritos, tacos, or salads.

    You might find them labeled as pork shoulder roast, pork butt, or Boston butt. Trim the excess fat as needed, leaving a thin layer for flavor and moisture.

    Ingredients

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    • Pork Shoulder or Pork Butt Roast: The choice of cut is crucial for the texture and flavor. Pork shoulder or pork butt is used for this sweet pulled pork recipe due to its higher fat content, which contributes to tenderness and succulence during slow cooking.
    • Root Beer or Diet Root Beer: Its carbonation helps tenderize the meat, while its sweetness combines with the brown sugar to create a sweet and flavorful base.
    • Red Enchilada Sauce: Adds a rich and savory flavor to the dish as well as color and moisture.
    • Ground Cumin: Adds warmth and earthiness to the marinade.
    • Brown Sugar or Brown Sugar Substitute: Its rich, molasses flavor is the primary sweetener in the marinade.
    • Molasses: Adds another layer of sweetness and bold flavor.
    • Garlic Powder: Adds savory notes and depth to the marinade.
    The ingredients to make sweet pork.

    Tools You'll Need

    • 6 Quart or Larger Crockpot
    • Large Skillet (optional)
    • Measuring Cups and Spoons
    • Liquid Measuring Cups

    How to make Costa Vida Sweet Pork Recipe

    1. Season the pork on all sides with salt and pepper. Optional: sear in a large skillet in oil on high heat 2-3 minutes per side.
    Seasoning a pork butt with salt and pepper.
    1. To the Crockpot, add water and the pork. Cook on low for 7-9 hours or on high for 5-6 or until pork easily shreds with a fork.
    Adding a pork butt to a crockpot.
    1. Once it’s done, transfer the pork to a cutting board to cool. Carefully pour the broth from the Crockpot into a container to cool and store for another dinner. Discard the bone and excess fat. Shred pork with two forks.
    Shredding pulled pork in a bowl.
    1. In a medium bowl or directly in the Crockpot, whisk together root beer, enchilada sauce, molasses, salt, black pepper, cumin, brown sugar or Swerve, and garlic powder. 
    Mixing together a enchilada sauce in a crockpot.
    1. Combine the sauce and pork in the Crockpot. Cook on high for 30 minutes. 
    Mixing tortillas in a sweet sauce in a crockpot.
    1. Use the sweet pork as desired. See notes for delicious recipe ideas.
    A taco with sweet pork inside.

    Tips for Recipe Success

    • Excess Pork Pro Tip: With only 2 folks in our home, we reserve some of the plain cooked pork for other dishes like my Not Your College Ramen and barbecue pulled pork sandwiches.
    • Enchiladas (as shown in video): Lightly cover the bottom of a baking dish with enchilada sauce. Fill each 6-inch tortilla with ¼-1/2 cup shredded pork and desired amount of cheese. Roll and place enchiladas in the baking dish. Cover with a thin layer of enchilada sauce and shredded cheese. Bake at 400°F 8-10 minutes.
    • Sweetness Adjustment Options: You can start with a cup of brown sugar then add more to taste, if desired. You can also use brown sugar substitute instead of brown sugar and diet soda versus regular.
    • Choose the Right Cut: Opt for pork shoulder or pork butt. Boneless pork ribs can work as well. Pork tenderloin or pork loin doesn't have the fat content to yield as tender of a result.
    • Trim Excess Fat: While pork shoulder and pork butt have good marbling, trim any excess fat while leaving a thin layer for flavor. This helps prevent the dish from becoming overly greasy.
    • Slow-Cooking is Key: Slow-cook the marinated pork until it's fork-tender. This can take 6-8 hours on low heat in a slow cooker. The low and slow method allows the flavors to meld, and the meat to become tender.
    • Adjust Seasonings to Taste: Taste the marinade with the pork, and adjust the seasonings as needed. Some seasoning additions you might consider are chili powder, paprika, chili peppers in adobo sauce, and chicken broth instead of water,
    • Soda Options: Root beer can be substituted with Coca Cola, Diet Coke, Dr Pepper, or Diet Dr. Pepper.

    What to Serve with Cafe Rio Sweet Pork

    Consider serving sweet pork with complementary sides like rice, black beans, refried beans, pinto beans, cilantro lime rice, cotija cheese, Monterey Jack cheese, mango salsa, salsa Fresca, tortillas, tortilla chips, guacamole, pico de gallo, and sour cream.

    The sweet pork is excellent on Taco Fiesta Bowls, as a sweet pork salad, delicious tacos, a sweet pork burrito or burrito bowls, cheesy enchiladas, nachos, sandwiches, loaded baked potatoes, and quesadillas.

    Storage and Freezing

    This Costa Vida Sweet Pork recipe is excellent to make ahead of time and reheat when ready to eat. Here are some guidelines on how to store sweet pork for optimal freshness:

    Refrigeration: Allow the sweet pork to cool to room temperature before refrigerating. This helps prevent condensation inside the storage container. Transfer to an airtight container and refrigerate. Consume within 3-4 days

    Freezing: If you intend to freeze sweet pork, consider portioning it based on your usage needs. Smaller portions are easier to thaw and reheat. Sweet pork can be stored in the freezer for 2-3 months.

    Reheating: Use methods such as the microwave, stovetop, or oven for reheating. If frozen, thaw sweet pork in the refrigerator overnight or use the defrost setting in the microwave. Reheat to an internal temperature of 165°F. Avoid repeated thawing and refreezing, as it can affect the texture and quality of the sweet pork.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is sweet pork made of?

    The exact recipe for Costa Vida Sweet Pork may include additional ingredients or to create their unique and signature flavor. This copycat sweet pork recipe includes a pork shoulder butt roast, root beer, enchilada sauce, molasses, brown sugar, and seasonings.

    Where is sweet pork served?

    Sweet pork is served in Costa Via and Cafe Rio as well as other Mexican restaurants, food trucks, and meals at home.

    How is the sweet pork served?

    Costa Vida Sweet Pork is excellent on Taco Fiesta Bowls, salads, tacos, burritos, enchiladas, nachos, sandwiches, loaded baked potatoes, and quesadillas. It's also great served alongside rice, beans, tortillas, guacamole, pico de gallo, and sour cream.

    More Crockpot Recipes to Try

    • Crockpot Tomato Basil Chicken
    • Green Enchilada Chicken Soup
    • Crockpot Chicken and Gravy
    • Crockpot Honey Garlic Chicken
    Sweet pork enchiladas on a plate.
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    Costa Vida Sweet Pork Recipe

    This Costa Vida Sweet Pork recipe tastes just like the restaurant but made easy in the slow cooker. I've tested this recipe several time out on family and friends to crack the special recipe for the sweet pork at both Costa Vida and Cafe Rio restaurants. With just 6 simple ingredients and 15 minutes prep time, you can have a delicious taco takeout night at home.
    Prep Time15 minutes mins
    Cook Time7 hours hrs 15 minutes mins
    Total Time7 hours hrs 30 minutes mins
    Course: Main Course
    Cuisine: American, Mexican
    Keyword: crockpot, pork
    Servings: 16 servings
    Calories: 201kcal
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    Ingredients
     

    • 7-9 pound bone-in pork shoulder butt roast
    • 2 cups water
    • 20 ounces root beer or diet root beer
    • 15 ounces red enchilada sauce
    • ½ teaspoon salt
    • ½ teaspoon black pepper
    • 1 tablespoon ground cumin
    • 1 ½ cups brown sugar or brown sugar substitute
    • 2 tablespoons molasses
    • 1 tablespoon garlic powder

    Instructions

    • Season the pork on all sides with salt and pepper.
    • To the Crockpot, add water and the pork. Cook on low for 7-9 hours or on high for 5-6 or until pork easily shreds with a fork.
    • Once it’s done, transfer the pork to a cutting board to cool. Carefully pour the broth from the Crockpot into a container to cool and store for another dinner.
    • Separate the pork from the fat and bone and tear into medium pieces. Discard the bone and fat.
    • In a medium bowl or directly in the Crockpot, whisk together root beer, enchilada sauce, molasses, salt, pepper, cumin, brown sugar or Swerve, and garlic powder.
    • Combine the sauce and pork in the Crockpot. Cook on high for 30 minutes. 
    • Use the sweet pork as desired. See notes for delicious recipe ideas.

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    Notes

    Tips for Recipe Success

    • Excess Pork Pro Tip: With only 2 folks in our home, we reserve some of the plain cooked pork for other dishes like my Not Your College Ramen and barbecue pulled pork sandwiches.
    • Enchiladas (as shown in video): Lightly cover the bottom of a baking dish with enchilada sauce. Fill each 6-inch tortilla with ¼-1/2 cup shredded pork and desired amount of cheese. Roll and place enchiladas in the baking dish. Cover with a thin layer of enchilada sauce and shredded cheese. Bake at 400°F 8-10 minutes.
    • Sweetness Adjustment Options: You can start with a cup of brown sugar then add more to taste, if desired. You can also use brown sugar substitute instead of brown sugar and diet soda versus regular.
    • Choose the Right Cut: Opt for pork shoulder or pork butt. Boneless pork ribs can work as well. Pork tenderloin or pork loin doesn't have the fat content to yield as tender of a result.
    • Trim Excess Fat: While pork shoulder and pork butt have good marbling, trim any excess fat while leaving a thin layer for flavor. This helps prevent the dish from becoming overly greasy.
    • Slow-Cooking is Key: Slow-cook the marinated pork until it's fork-tender. This can take 6-8 hours on low heat in a slow cooker. The low and slow method allows the flavors to meld, and the meat to become tender.
    • Adjust Seasonings to Taste: Taste the marinade with the pork, and adjust the seasonings as needed. Some seasoning additions you might consider are chili powder, paprika, chili peppers in adobo sauce, and chicken broth instead of water,
    • Soda Options: Root beer can be substituted with Coca Cola, Diet Coke, Dr Pepper, or Diet Dr. Pepper.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 201kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 24g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 81mg | Sodium: 400mg | Potassium: 465mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 190IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 28mg | Iron: 2mg
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    1. Me

      August 28, 2023 at 11:16 pm

      Hmm Rootbeer? I would have thought Coke.

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      • Laura Ashley

        September 16, 2023 at 3:26 pm

        It gives it a delicious flavor. Dr. Pepper works great too!

    2. NOELLE Weiler

      December 10, 2023 at 10:14 pm

      Too much cumin. Sad...

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      • Laura Ashley

        December 18, 2023 at 1:48 pm

        We like this amount, but as with all recipes, the seasoning can be adjusted 🙂

    3. Tina Karren

      March 14, 2024 at 9:33 pm

      5 stars
      It’s one of our favorites!!

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      • Laura Ashley

        March 20, 2024 at 12:26 pm

        YAY!! I'm so happy y'all like it so much too!

    4. Jennifer J

      August 01, 2024 at 3:54 am

      4 stars
      This is very good but the flavor of the root beer took over. I added a can of coke and it neutralized the root beer flavor.

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      • Laura Ashley

        August 14, 2024 at 11:49 am

        I'm glad your adjustment made it taste to your liking! Thanks for sharing that in case others would like to make that similar change.

    5. Andrea

      September 06, 2024 at 5:48 am

      Just made this, but haven't tried it with rootbeer, as I'm not a fan. I used Nuka Cola instead and it turned out quite tasty.
      Will be making it again.

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      • Laura Ashley

        September 12, 2024 at 10:56 am

        YAY!! I'm so excited that you made it and liked it so much! THANK YOU!!! 🙂

    6. Judy

      November 11, 2024 at 12:53 am

      5 stars
      This turned out almost exactly the same I think as the restaurant. I don’t know how you could come any closer!

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      • Laura Ashley

        November 14, 2024 at 11:50 am

        This makes my heart so happy to heart! Thank you SO much!!!🥰 I'm so happy you made it and feel it tastes just like the real deal too! I LOVE IT!

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