Cuban Mojo Marinated Pork Roast (also known as Lechon Asado) is a beautifully flavorful dish rooted in Cuban culinary tradition. The star of this recipe is the mojo marinade—a bright and zesty blend of citrus, garlic, oregano, and spices that tenderizes the meat while infusing it with layers of citrusy, savory flavor. The roast becomes melt-in-your-mouth tender after slow cooking, and the outside forms a delicious caramelized crust.
This dish is commonly served during holidays, family gatherings, and celebrations in Cuban culture—but it deserves a spot in everyday cooking because it’s incredibly versatile and absolutely delicious.
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It’s the kind of dish that impresses guests and becomes a family favorite with just one bite.
| Step | Time |
|---|---|
| Preparation Time | 20 minutes |
| Marinating Time | 4–24 hours (recommended) |
| Cooking Time | 3–4 hours |
| Total Time | Up to 5 hours (including marinade rest) |
For the Pork Roast
For the Mojo Marinade
Step 1: Make the Mojo Marinade
Step 2: Prepare Pork
Step 3: Marinate
Step 4: Roast
Step 5: Crisp
Step 6: Rest & Shred

Serve this Cuban pork with:
Garnish with fresh cilantro and lime wedges for brightness.
| Version | Change |
|---|---|
| Slow Cooker | Cook on LOW for 8–9 hours or HIGH for 5–6 hours. |
| Pressure Cooker (Instant Pot) | Cook 80–90 minutes on high pressure + natural release. |
| Spicy Version | Add crushed red pepper or jalapeño to marinade. |
| Cuban Street Style | Serve with Cuban bread, mustard, and pickled jalapeños. |
Q1: Can I use pork loin instead of pork shoulder?
Yes, but pork loin is leaner and won’t be as tender. Reduce cooking time to avoid dryness.
Q2: Can I skip marinating?
It's possible—but the marinade transforms the flavor. Even 2 hours helps.
Q3: Why citrus?
Citrus tenderizes the meat and gives Cuban mojo its signature brightness.
Cuban Mojo Marinated Pork Roast is a celebration of bold flavor, effortless cooking, and comforting tradition. Whether you make it for a holiday, a weeknight dinner, or meal prep, it delivers tenderness, zest, and unforgettable flavor every time. Once you try it, you’ll want it in your regular rotation—and everyone at the table will agree.
Cuban Mojo Marinated Pork Roast (also known as Lechon Asado) is a beautifully flavorful dish rooted in Cuban culinary tradition. The star of this recipe is the mojo marinade—a bright and zesty blend of citrus, garlic, oregano, and spices that tenderizes the meat while infusing it with layers of citrusy, savory flavor.