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This carnitas pizza is packed with awesome flavor and loaded with meat

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This is the 3rd installment of PW Wednesday’s and I have to say, this is the most epic one yet. Just LOOK at that MEATY PIZZA!!! Good job, Gina, on picking this winner of a recipe!!


Let’s go right on in for its close-up. The ingredients on this pizza are INSANE. It’s not with a regular tomato base sauce, but with a tomatillo salsa! Who would’ve thunk?! Oh right, Pioneer Woman, of course! And the caramelized onions and red peppers..oh my gosh. I’m going to start drooling just thinking of this pizza.


My favorite part was all the MEAT on top of the pizza. You could never get something like this at a local pizzeria, and if even if you could, I bet it’d be like $20 a slice.


Yes, extra large slices were mandatory for this pizza. And extra au jus from the cooked meat was spectacular on the pizza as well. Oh, and don’t you dare skimp on dipping it in the tomatillo salsa after every bite. It.is.amaze-balls.

My personal notes about this recipe:

  • I cooked the meat in the crockpot on high for 4 hours, meat came out super tender and fell apart just as easily.
  • I used mango nectar.
  • I think it needed more of a spicy kick to it. The outside rub, even though you seared it on initially, I feel like it didn’t do anything to the spice level of the meat as a whole.
  • I made my own pizza dough.
  • I didn’t use fresh mozzarella slices as called for in the recipe. I had a huge bag of shredded mozzarella from Costco that was about to expire so I used that instead. Still turned out great.
  • You get a TON of leftover meat, which is great because you can make sandwiches with them or use it as protein for a salad. Or make another epic pizza.

We all decided to make mango margaritas with this dish, too, but unfortunately, I didn’t have a blender* and I tried using my food processor and it was just utter disaster. I just don’t think it was made to cut ice haha ;) you can still check out everyone else’s beautiful margaritas!

Gina has the recipe on her blog this week, be sure to check out everyone else’s: Megan, Rachel, and Tina!

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38 Comments

  1. Bee (Quarter Life Crisis Cuisine) says:

    I have such a love-hate relationship with pizza. Post-surgery, I cannot eat it anymore anyway. But something like this–with not so much heavy cheese and tomato–might just work. I loooove carnitas too…

  2. Sally @ Spontaneous Hausfrau says:

    Geez, y’all ladies are killing me with this pizza. That meat just looks heavenly.

  3. Erin @ Dinners, Dishes, and Desserts says:

    I don’t have a blender either :( The pizza looks incredible. So mouthwatering, and delicious. Want to make now!

    1. Julie says:

      Come back next week and enter my giveaway to win a blender :)

  4. Georgia @ The Comfort of Cooking says:

    Whoa mama, that’s one good lookin’ pizza! It looks mouthwatering, Julie! I’ve got to try this pizza for myself. Mmmm!

  5. Cassie says:

    I usually choose veggie pizza…BUT i will totally go for carnitas atop all of this pizza goodness. this is awesome!

  6. Catalina @ Cake with Love says:

    This is such a great idea!! Tacos can be messy but this is a winner, putting all the toppings on a pizaa!

  7. Alana says:

    This pizza looks so great! Also I LOVE square pizzas (not sure why…), this ticks all my boxes. :)!

  8. claire @ the realistic nutritionist says:

    NOM NOM NOM. I love this!!!! What an incredible looking pizza.

  9. Villy @ For the love of Feeding says:

    I love the thickness of it! And obviously the delicious topping!

  10. Chung-Ah | Damn Delicious says:

    Oh my Julie, this pizza is PACKED with so much goodies! I love it! I’m so glad you guys are doing the PW installments because I still haven’t gotten her book yet! I know, I’m a bad foodie.