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Cafe Rio Sweet Pork Copycat Recipe

March 11, 2026
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Cafe Rio’s sweet pork is one of those things you don’t forget – crazy tender, a little smoky, and so sweet‑savory it almost feels wrong in the best way. It’s the star of their salads, burritos, and tacos, and if you’ve ever had it, you know it’s hard to order anything else. Once I realized how often I was craving that sweet pork for Taco Tuesday, I started chasing copycat recipes and testing every combo of cola, brown sugar, enchilada sauce, and green chiles I could find.

This slow‑cooked Cafe Rio sweet pork copycat is the version that stuck: pork shoulder braised low and slow in Coke, brown sugar, red enchilada sauce, and green chiles, then shredded and simmered in a thick, glossy sweet chile sauce. It tastes right at home in salads, tacos, burritos, and nachos – and it makes a huge batch, so you can roll straight into leftover Taco Tuesday lunches all week.

Cafe Rio Sweet Pork Copycat Recipe

Prep time: 15 minutes
Cook time: 8 hours (slow cooker)
Total time: 8 hours 15 minutes
Yield: About 8–10 servings

Ingredients

Pork

  • 3–4 pounds boneless pork shoulder or pork butt roast
  • 1 teaspoon garlic salt
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon chili powder
  • First cook (braise)
  • 1½ cups Coke or other cola (not diet)
  • ¼ cup water
  • ¼ cup brown sugar

Sweet pork sauce

  • 10 ounces mild red enchilada sauce
  • ¾ cup Coke​
  • ¾ cup brown sugar
  • 1 can (4 ounces) diced green chiles
  • ½ teaspoon chili powder​

For serving (Cafe Rio style)

  • Warm flour or corn tortillas
  • Cilantro‑lime rice
  • Black or pinto beans
  • Shredded lettuce, pico de gallo, cheese, sour cream, guac, cilantro, lime wedges

Instructions

  • Season the pork
    Pat the pork dry and cut into a few large chunks if needed. Sprinkle all sides with garlic salt, onion powder, and chili powder.
  • Start the first cook
    Place the seasoned pork in a slow cooker. In a measuring cup, whisk together 1½ cups Coke, water, and ¼ cup brown sugar, then pour around the pork. Cover and cook on low for 7–8 hours, or high for 4–5 hours, until the pork is very tender and shreds easily.
  • Shred the pork
    Transfer pork to a large bowl or cutting board and shred with two forks, discarding excess fat. Pour off most of the cooking liquid from the slow cooker, leaving about ½ cup in the pot.
  • Make the sweet pork sauce
    In a bowl, stir together enchilada sauce, ¾ cup Coke, ¾ cup brown sugar, diced green chiles, and ½ teaspoon chili powder. Taste and adjust sweetness or heat if needed.
  • Simmer the shredded pork in sauce
    Return the shredded pork to the slow cooker. Pour the sweet pork sauce over the meat and toss until everything is coated. Cover and cook on high for another 30–60 minutes, stirring once or twice, until the sauce thickens slightly and clings to the pork.
  • Serve
    Serve warm in salads, tacos, burritos, or nachos with cilantro‑lime rice, beans, and your favorite Cafe‑Rio‑style toppings.

Why You’ll Love This Cafe Rio Sweet Pork

Spot‑on flavor: Cola, brown sugar, enchilada sauce, and green chiles give you that signature sweet, tangy, slightly smoky pork Cafe Rio is known for.

Big‑batch friendly: One slow cooker makes enough to feed a crowd or stock the fridge/freezer for multiple Taco Tuesdays.

Flexible serving options: Use it in salads, tacos, burritos, enchiladas, nachos, or even sandwiches.

Tips, Swaps, and Heat Control

Soda choice: Use regular Coke, Pepsi, Root Beer, or Dr Pepper – just avoid diet; the sugar helps caramelize and balance the acidity.

Cutting the sweetness: For a less sweet version, drop the sauce brown sugar to ½ cup and add a splash of extra enchilada sauce.

Instant Pot option: Use the same ingredients but pressure‑cook the seasoned pork with cola and enchilada sauce for about 55–60 minutes, then shred and simmer in the sweet sauce on sauté.

If big‑batch sweet pork fits your weeknight routine, keep Taco Tuesday on repeat. Bookmark TacoTuesday.com for new taco recipes, hosting tips, and a hub of Taco Tuesday spots you can visit on nights you do not feel like cooking.


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