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This garlic roasted pork shoulder is a tradition in Puerto Rico for Christmas. It is crazy good :) If you plan on making it, it must be prepared a day ahead. This gorgeous pork, known in Puerto Rico as pernil, is marinated in citrus juices and garlic and slow-roasted until caramelized and crispy. It can be carved, shredded or pulled into large pieces for serving.
It's no wonder that pernil is a traditional Christmas dish that's ideal for family gatherings. Puerto Rican Pernil is typically made from a picnic cut pork shoulder, but I used a Boston butt (which is still the shoulder) since that's what was available. Fill each slit in the pork with about a teaspoon of the garlic paste. Sprinkle all sides of the roast with the adobo and sazón (if using) and rub pork with. Rinse your roast and pat dry with a paper towel.
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