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Did Chipotle Get Rid of Chicken Al Pastor?

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Chicken al pastor has become a fan favorite menu item for many Chipotle customers since it was first introduced in 2020. However, in late 2022, there were rumors circulating that Chipotle may have removed chicken al pastor from menus nationwide. So did Chipotle really get rid of this popular protein option?

The History of Chicken Al Pastor at Chipotle

In April 2020, Chipotle announced the limited-time launch of chicken al pastor. This protein option featured chicken marinated in traditional Mexican al pastor seasonings including spicy chilies and pineapple.

Chipotle promoted chicken al pastor heavily calling it a “real fan favorite” and encouraging customers to try it in bowls, burritos tacos, and other menu items. There were even special rewards available in the Chipotle app for purchasing chicken al pastor entrees.

The initial launch of chicken al pastor was met with enthusiasm from customers. Many people posted reviews and comments praising the new meat for its delicious smoky flavor and perfect spice level.

Due to popular demand, Chipotle brought back chicken al pastor for additional promotional periods in 2021 and early 2022. Each time, the protein received glowing reviews. It seemed to become a new customer favorite alongside more classic options like barbacoa and carnitas.

Rumors of Chicken Al Pastor’s Removal

In September 2022, some Chipotle customers started reporting that their local restaurants no longer had chicken al pastor available. Posts on social media and forums like Reddit indicated the meat was missing from menus in multiple regions.

Some employees stated that chicken al pastor had been discontinued and all remaining stock was being sold off. There were concerns that it had been permanently removed as a protein choice at Chipotle.

At the time Chipotle did not make any formal announcement regarding chicken al pastor. The lack of confirmation from the company made many people assume the rumors were true and that this favorite menu item was gone for good.

Chipotle’s Official Response

On October 17, 2022, Chipotle posted a statement on their
Twitter account regarding chicken al pastor. The tweet said “ICYMI: Chicken al pastor is still available at Chipotle. Rumors that we got rid of it are not true!”

This was the first official confirmation from Chipotle that chicken al pastor had not been removed from menus system-wide. They reaffirmed that the protein was still available for customers to order.

Chipotle indicated that any outages were temporary and on a location-by-location basis. Supply chain issues or inventory problems may have caused some individual restaurants to be unable to serve chicken al pastor for short periods.

But the meat remained on the main menu and was still being made available in participating restaurants. Chipotle reassured fans that they had no plans to discontinue it.

The Return of Chicken Al Pastor in Early 2023

To coincide with the new year, Chipotle brought back chicken al pastor for a fresh promotional launch in January 2023.

For a limited time, chicken al pastor was featured again in special rewards offers in the Chipotle app. There were also new featured menu options and sides to pair with the smoky chicken.

The 2023 launch generated more excitement and praise for chicken al pastor on social media. Many customers were relieved it was still available and were happy to take advantage of the current promotion.

So while chicken al pastor has come and gone a few times as a limited-time offering, Chipotle has confirmed that it’s here to stay. The rumors of its removal from menus last year thankfully turned out to be unfounded.

Chipotle has found that chicken al pastor is too popular to get rid of permanently. Fans can look forward to its return in future limited batches and maybe even as a permanent addition one day.

did chipotle get rid of chicken al pastor

Meaty Matters: What’s the Best Cut for Tacos al Pastor?

The problems with such an endeavor are immediately obvious. First off, there are the basics. Whats the best meat to use? How do I slice it so thin? How about the marinade? Is there an ideal time to marinate for? Then theres the issue of actually cooking the stuff. Can we replicate a vertical rotisserie? Is there some other viable option that would work?

I started off by addressing the meat. Normally, al pastor is made with boneless pork shoulder sliced super, super thin. If you are lucky enough to live near a Mexican meat market, you can probably find it right at the meat counter. The rest of us need to do a bit more work. I decided to test pork shoulder along with a couple of easy-to-find alternatives.

This is a pork shoulder:

did chipotle get rid of chicken al pastor

Its a large, unwieldy hunk of meat with a couple of strangely shaped bones in the middle and a whole lot of rind. Unless you have years of experience butchering, cleaning it up without mangling it is not an easy task. So what advantages does it offer?

For one thing, its packed with flavor. With meat, the more an animal uses a particular set of muscles, the more flavor theyll acquire. Pork shoulders are used extensively throughout the pigs life, rendering them extremely porky and full of fat and connective tissue that breaks down into rich, unctuous gelatin as it slow-roasts. But for the pork to be tender, it must be sliced thin and must be slow cooked.

This kind of slicing is not easy to do with the equipment youve got at home, which brings us to…

did chipotle get rid of chicken al pastor

Pork sirloin. Cut from the pigs back towards the hind legs (the hams), sirloin is far easier to work with (its easy to find a boneless sirloin roast), is relatively easy to slice, and is more tender than shoulder. These are all good things. The problem is that it lacks fat and connective tissue, making it prone to drying as it cooks.

The final option I tried was pork belly:

The fattiest cut of all (its what bacon is made out of), pork belly is packed with flavor and connective tissue. It can be a little difficult to butcher properly—you have to remove the rind and any small rib bones remaining—but its relatively easy to slice thin, and—I thought—should produce extremely juicy tacos.

I tried slicing each cut of meat (against the grain, of course!) into thin sheets, but couldnt get them as thin as needed for proper al pastor.

did chipotle get rid of chicken al pastor

Instead, I resorted to pounding them flat by laying them in an opened up heavy-duty plastic bag and smashing them repeatedly with the bottom of a skillet.

did chipotle get rid of chicken al pastor

The resulting pieces of meat were as wide as I wanted, with the added advantage of having a small amount of tenderizing occur as well.

did chipotle get rid of chicken al pastor

To cook the meat, I started with a basic working marinade recipe and grilled the slices directly rather than trying to stack them and slice them—all I was interested in at this point was the flavor and texture of each cut.

did chipotle get rid of chicken al pastor

Turns out that belly is fatty alright. A bit too fatty for this. Shoulder was great, but sirloin was so much easier to butcher. For the sake of ease, I decided to go with a combination of sirloin and belly. They complement each other perfectly when it comes to flavor and fattiness. Belly can be a bit tough to slice properly, but for now itd have to do.

Getting In Shape: How to Make a Trompo at Home for Easy Slicing

My very first thought was why dont I just build a trompo in miniature?

did chipotle get rid of chicken al pastor

I tried layering my marinated meat into an empty quart-sized deli container before allowing it to rest overnight (in order for proteins to cross-link and for the meat to cure slightly). I then stuck a skewer right down the middle, inverted the whole thing, topped it off with a pineapple, and built a base out of the pineapple bottom into which the skewer head could rest, allowing the whole thing to stand upright under its own support.

So far so good.

did chipotle get rid of chicken al pastor

To cook it, I set up the ring from my Weber Gourmet System Wok Grate. By placing coals around the perimeter of the coal grate, as well as directly on top of the wok grate, I was able to create a vertical heating system that cooked the pork and pineapple from all sides simultaneously.

I gotta say, it looked pretty bad ass, and surprisingly, it worked relatively well, albeit with a ton of fiddling, searing my hands to maneuver sticky pork juice-covered pineapple, adding more coals after realizing it was going to take far longer than expected, entertaining guests while their pork cooked, etc.

did chipotle get rid of chicken al pastor

In short, it worked, but it wasnt fun or easy.

Heres one thing to remember: cooking on a vertical spit may look like a fast cooking method—The outer layers of meat are searing and crisping after all, right?—but in reality, its a two-stage slow-then-fast cooking process. While the taquero is busy slicing off the exterior layers of the trompo, the layers within are still slow-cooking, causing the meat to break down and tenderize. This, in conjunction with thin slicing and curing, is why even a tough cut like shoulder can come out tender and juicy when cooked. Its only after the inner layers of meat are exposed that they fast-cook.

So why not just separate the two phases of cooking? I returned to a method I employed when making Greek-American Lamb Gyros: pack the meat into a loaf pan before cooking. By then slow-roasting it in the oven (or on the cool side of a grill), I could get the meat as tender as I liked it before slicing it and finishing it off under the broiler or in a skillet.

did chipotle get rid of chicken al pastor

The method worked like a charm, especially if you let the cooked meat rest in the fridge until chilled before slicing it.

For the record, heres what insufficiently salted meat looks like when you try and slice it:

did chipotle get rid of chicken al pastor

And heres how it looks if its been salted properly.

did chipotle get rid of chicken al pastor

The only little thorn left in my side was the pork belly, which to be frank, is not easy to come by or to slice properly. The easy solution? Just use bacon. Bacon is already cured, already thin-sliced, and once combined with the marinated meat, blends nicely into the background, adding fatty richness and juiciness without overpowering with its smoky flavor.

did chipotle get rid of chicken al pastor

As the pastor-loaf cooks, it exudes a ton of juices and fat. This is OK.

did chipotle get rid of chicken al pastor

The fat is the ideal medium for re-crisping the sliced meat in a skillet (and for painting onto a pineapple before roasting it), and the juices can be added to the crisped meat to add some flavor and extra moisture back into the mix.*

*Some folks speculate the pineapple added to the top of a trompo of al pastor will tenderize the meat as it cooks. While its true pineapples contain an enzyme that will break down meat protein, in the case of al pastor, it does not have this effect. The enzyme deactivates due to heat long before it can get a chance to actually break down any protein, particularly in the inner layers of meat, which dont get exposed to any dripping pineapple juice until long after the pineapple has been fully cooked. The effect of the pineapple is for flavor only, thus it can be added after the fact with no real difference.

did chipotle get rid of chicken al pastor

I know Ive said this, but this recipe took a long time and a whole slew of failures before I finally got it right. Id estimate in the multiple dozens of failures over two years or so. But when something finally works out, it makes the whole process worth it, failures and all.

did chipotle get rid of chicken al pastor

I know the dogs would agree, and not just because they got to eat most of the failures.

did chipotle get rid of chicken al pastor

The one issue you may have is that, well, the recipe does take a long time. A night to cure. Another night after roasting for it to re-set and become sliceable. That said, the actual active time is remarkably low, and most of it can be done in advance. Once the pastor-loaf is cooked, it can rest in the fridge for a few days before slicing and crisping to serve, which means that if youre planning a dinner party, it only requires a few minutes of work on the day-of to get the best tacos al pastor youll find outside of a real taqueria.

For me, that aint a bad trade-off.

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FAQ

Is chicken pastor gone from Chipotle?

Chipotle Brought Back This Protein After ‘Three Times More Requests’ Than Any Other Menu Item. According to People Magazine, fans should run, not walk: Chipotle’s chicken al pastor is back.

Do they have Chicken al Pastor at Chipotle?

It is simple, flavorful, unbelievably delicious, and has everything you crave. The “Most Ordered Chicken al Pastor Bowl” is available for convenient one-tap digital ordering in the Chipotle app, Chipotle.com and Chipotle.ca.

What is the new chicken at Chipotle 2025?

Chipotle is launching a new limited-time protein option called Chipotle Honey Chicken in 2025. It features grilled chicken marinated in a blend of seared, smoked chipotle peppers and wildflower honey, offering a balance of sweet and spicy flavors.

What meat did Chipotle bring back?

Chipotle’s Smoked Brisket is made with “responsibly raised” beef, seared on a plancha and seasoned with spices, including smoked serrano chile pepper and chipotle chile pepper.

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