The first time I ate Kalua Pork in Hawaii last year was a life-changing moment for me. Sure, the great weather and the beaches and cocktails by the pool were amazing but my most lasting impression was the slow roasted pork that gets smoked underground covered in banana leaves. It’s served with traditional Hawaiian macaroni salad and white rice. It’s basically everything that would consist of my last meal. I can’t live without rice and I’m always 100% up for carbs on carbs so pasta salad served with rice is a dream come true to me. I’m no expert in Hawaiian cooking whatsoever, but I got an Instant Pot for Christmas and so I decided to give it a try for the first time ever. After I got through the fear of exploding appliances, I managed to cook this pork and now I’m never going back.
Let’s start by preparing the pork. In a large bowl, toss together the cubed pork with liquid smoke and Hawaiian salt. Set aside and allow to marinate at room temperature for at least 30 minutes.
**Note: I’m using a 4 lb boneless pork shoulder that has been cubed into small pieces. The liquid smoke gives the kalua pork that smokey taste, as if it was smoked underground for hours just like the original! If you don’t have Hawaiian salt, or can’t find any, you can just use kosher salt instead.**
Line the bottom of your instant pot with banana leaves and pour in a cup of water. Arrange the marinaded pork in a single layer. Top and nestle in the sliced cabbage.
**Note: The banana leaves gives so much flavor to the pork, which is somewhat crucial since it’s so simply seasoned. You can find banana leaves in most Asian or Hispanic supermarkets.**
Cover the top with banana leaves and then pressure cook on high pressure for 1 hour, with a 15 minute natural release.
**Note: If you can’t find banana leaves, you can still cook the pork without it, just cook it for 45 minutes instead of an hour with 15 minute natural release as well!**
While the pork cooks, let’s turn to the Hawaiian macaroni salad. You can’t have kalua pork without macaroni salad. Cook the pasta according to package directions and then drain. Transfer to a bowl and immediately stir in the vinegar, carrots and onion.
I like to add cooked potatoes to my macaroni salad, which isn’t at all traditional BUT I did have it like this once in Hawaii and so therefore I feel like it’s acceptable. Boil a peeled and sliced large potato until just fork tender. Drain and add to the macaroni. Allow it all to cool completely.
In a small bowl, whisk together good quality mayonnaise, milk, sugar, salt and pepper until smooth.
Once the salad has cooled, add the dressing and gently mix until evenly combined. Give it a taste and adjust seasoning, adding more salt or pepper as needed. Cover with plastic wrap and chill for at least 3 hours or overnight.
**Tip: Making the salad ahead of time, if very important because it allows the flavors to blend and develop more. If the salad dries out a bit, try stirring in a tablespoon of milk at a time until it loosens up.**
Once the pork is done, and the instant pot has unlocked, carefully open and discard the top banana leaves. Carefully transfer the pork and cabbage to a large bowl and shred with two forks. Pour about a cup or so of the cooking liquid from the instant pot over the pork. You want to add enough just to moisten it.
Serve the pork with the macaroni salad and cooked white rice on the side for that complete Hawaiian meal! You’ll feel like you’ve been transported to Hawaii without actually leaving your home.
If you happen to have banana leaves left over, I like to serve the kalua pork on top of a piece of banana leaf with a bit of raw shredded cabbage. Not necessary but a nice touch if you ask me.
If you don’t have an instant pot, you can easily make this in a slow-cooker. Line your slow cooker with banana leaves and arrange the pork and cabbage as directed. Pour in water as stated and top with banana leaves. Cook on low for 16 to 20 hours or on high for 8 to 10! Either way, it’s a great meal to make, especially on the weekend!
Instant Pot Kalua Pork
Ingredients
Kalua Pork:
- 4 pounds boneless pork shoulder cut into chunks
- 1 tablespoon liquid smoke
- 1 tablespoon Hawaiian salt or Kosher salt
- 1 small head of cabbage cored and sliced
- 4 to 6 pieces banana leaves
Macaroni Salad:
- 1/2 pound macaroni
- 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
- 1 medium carrot shredded
- 2 tablespoons grated white onion
- 1 large Russet potato peeled, sliced and boiled until tender
- 1 1/4 cups good quality mayo
- 2 tablespoons whole milk
- 1/2 teaspoon granulated sugar
- salt and pepper to taste
- cooked rice for serving
Instructions
- In a large bowl, toss together the chunked pork, liquid smoke and salt until well combined. Cover with plastic wrap and let marinate at room temperature for 30 minutes.
- Line the bottom of your instant pot bowl with a few banana leaves. Add one cup water to the bowl and then place the marinated pork in a single layer. Top with the sliced cabbage and cover with another piece or two of banana leaves.
- Pressure cook at high pressure for 1 hour with a 15 minute natural release. Once ready, carefully open the instant pot and discard the top layer of banana leaves. Transfer the pork to large bowl and shred with two forks. Drizzle the shredded pork and cabbage with some of the cooking liquid left in the instant pot.
- To make the macaroni salad, cook the pasta according to package directions, and then drain. Transfer to a large mixing bowl and then while still hot, stir together the pasta with the vinegar, carrot and onion until combined. Set aside and allow to cool to room temperature. In a small bowl, whisk together the mayo, milk, sugar and salt and pepper until smooth. Pour into the cooled pasta mixture and add the cooled potatoes. Stir everything until combined. Cover with plastic wrap and chill for at least 3 hours or overnight. If the salad dries a bit, stir about a tablespoon or so of milk to loosen it.
- Serve the kalua pork with macaroni salad and cooked white rice and enjoy!
Notes
I’m so excited to hear you got an instant pot for Christmas! I did too, and now I’m obsessed, and I can’t wait for all the new instant pot recipes you’re going to figure out and share!
Sounds delicious! I’d love to make this into a burger hehe.
Thanks you for including non instant pot directions as I don’t have one and not sure that I do (other than I don’t have space for it at the moment). I was sad to see that it was for the instant pot but was relieved when I saw the slow cooker directions!!