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TACOS AL PASTOR (MARINATED, SPIT-ROASTED TACOS) RECIPE ...



Tacos Al Pastor (Marinated, Spit-Roasted Tacos) Recipe ... image

Tacos al pastor—made from marinated pork that's been roasted on a vertical spit—are wildly popular in Mexico City, particularly at night. The best taqueros put on a show, slicing off bits of caramelized meat and catching it in one hand (or behind their back!), and then reaching above the meat to slice off a piece of warm, juicy pineapple. According to city folklore, these tacos were invented in the capital. The dish is a direct descendant of shawarma, brought by Lebanese immigrants who arrived in Mexico in the early twentieth century. The marinade in this recipe comes from Tacos Don Guero in the Cuauhtémoc neighborhood, whose taqueros were kind enough to explain their ingredients to me at six a.m. one weekday morning. Obviously very few people at home will have a vertical spit—part of what gives tacos al pastor its signature flavor—but a grill would work well, or a blazing-hot cast iron skillet or griddle greased with a little lard.

Provided by Lesley Téllez

Yield Serves at least 6

Number Of Ingredients 20

2 pounds pork butt roast, sliced into very thin steaks
1/4 cup fresh lime juice
3/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 medium onion, plus 1 cup chopped
2 large cloves garlic, unpeeled
1/2 bar achiote paste
1/4 cup plus 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
1/2 heaping teaspoon whole cumin seed, toasted
2 tablespoons raw unsalted peanuts, toasted
1 small fresh Mexican bay leaf
1 (2-inch) cinnamon stick
2 cloves
2 allspice berries
2 cups chopped fresh pineapple
5 limes, cut into wedges
Salsa of choice
1 cup chopped fresh cilantro
1 cup chopped onion
Lard or vegetable oil
24 corn tortillas

Steps:

  • The day before you plan to eat, place the pork in a large bowl and toss with the lime juice and salt. Heat a comal or nonstick skillet to medium-high heat. Add the onion wedge and garlic, placing the garlic near the edge, away from direct heat. Cook until soft and blackened in spots, turning occasionally, about 7 minutes. Peel the garlic and place both items in a blender jar. Crumble the achiote paste into the blender and add the vinegar, cumin seed, peanuts and bay leaf along with the cinnamon stick, cloves and allspice. Blend until smooth. Pour the marinade over the meat and toss to coat. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 24 hours.
  • The next day, prepare the garnishes: Chop the pineapple, slice the limes into wedges, prepare the salsa, and chop the cilantro and onion.
  • Heat a large heavy skillet to high heat and add 1 teaspoon lard. When smoking, add one piece of marinated steak. The meat should sizzle and smoke, so make sure you have a working fan and vent on your stove. Cook until the meat starts to release its juices and lighten slightly in color, 2 to 3 minutes, then flip and cook 2 to 3 minutes more. Both sides should have dark-brown charred spots; if they don't, raise the heat higher.
  • Transfer to a cutting board and repeat with the remaining steaks, scraping the pan well to remove any burned bits between frying.
  • Scrape out the pan once more and cook the pineapple until soft and charred in spots. Remove to a bowl.
  • Warm the corn tortillas on a comal or nonstick skillet and place in a dishcloth to keep warm. Chop the meat into small pieces. Serve on a platter and let guests feed themselves, passing the tortillas and garnishes.

TACOS AL PASTOR (MARINATED, SPIT-ROASTED TACOS) RECIPE ...



Tacos Al Pastor (Marinated, Spit-Roasted Tacos) Recipe ... image

Tacos al pastor—made from marinated pork that's been roasted on a vertical spit—are wildly popular in Mexico City, particularly at night. The best taqueros put on a show, slicing off bits of caramelized meat and catching it in one hand (or behind their back!), and then reaching above the meat to slice off a piece of warm, juicy pineapple. According to city folklore, these tacos were invented in the capital. The dish is a direct descendant of shawarma, brought by Lebanese immigrants who arrived in Mexico in the early twentieth century. The marinade in this recipe comes from Tacos Don Guero in the Cuauhtémoc neighborhood, whose taqueros were kind enough to explain their ingredients to me at six a.m. one weekday morning. Obviously very few people at home will have a vertical spit—part of what gives tacos al pastor its signature flavor—but a grill would work well, or a blazing-hot cast iron skillet or griddle greased with a little lard.

Provided by Lesley Téllez

Yield Serves at least 6

Number Of Ingredients 20

2 pounds pork butt roast, sliced into very thin steaks
1/4 cup fresh lime juice
3/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 medium onion, plus 1 cup chopped
2 large cloves garlic, unpeeled
1/2 bar achiote paste
1/4 cup plus 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
1/2 heaping teaspoon whole cumin seed, toasted
2 tablespoons raw unsalted peanuts, toasted
1 small fresh Mexican bay leaf
1 (2-inch) cinnamon stick
2 cloves
2 allspice berries
2 cups chopped fresh pineapple
5 limes, cut into wedges
Salsa of choice
1 cup chopped fresh cilantro
1 cup chopped onion
Lard or vegetable oil
24 corn tortillas

Steps:

  • The day before you plan to eat, place the pork in a large bowl and toss with the lime juice and salt. Heat a comal or nonstick skillet to medium-high heat. Add the onion wedge and garlic, placing the garlic near the edge, away from direct heat. Cook until soft and blackened in spots, turning occasionally, about 7 minutes. Peel the garlic and place both items in a blender jar. Crumble the achiote paste into the blender and add the vinegar, cumin seed, peanuts and bay leaf along with the cinnamon stick, cloves and allspice. Blend until smooth. Pour the marinade over the meat and toss to coat. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 24 hours.
  • The next day, prepare the garnishes: Chop the pineapple, slice the limes into wedges, prepare the salsa, and chop the cilantro and onion.
  • Heat a large heavy skillet to high heat and add 1 teaspoon lard. When smoking, add one piece of marinated steak. The meat should sizzle and smoke, so make sure you have a working fan and vent on your stove. Cook until the meat starts to release its juices and lighten slightly in color, 2 to 3 minutes, then flip and cook 2 to 3 minutes more. Both sides should have dark-brown charred spots; if they don't, raise the heat higher.
  • Transfer to a cutting board and repeat with the remaining steaks, scraping the pan well to remove any burned bits between frying.
  • Scrape out the pan once more and cook the pineapple until soft and charred in spots. Remove to a bowl.
  • Warm the corn tortillas on a comal or nonstick skillet and place in a dishcloth to keep warm. Chop the meat into small pieces. Serve on a platter and let guests feed themselves, passing the tortillas and garnishes.

ROTISSERIE MEXICAN AL PASTOR - THE SMOKEY CARTER
Feb 03, 2021 · Al Pastor is traditionally cooked on a vertical spit and topped with a pineapple or onion. The juices from these run down the meat as it cooks and the natural enzymes are said to tenderize the meat. The meat on the spit is called a trompo which translates as ‘spinning top’ for its shape (fat at the top and tapers down).
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Feb 02, 2021 · Though traditional al pastor is made with pork roasted on a vertical rotisserie, you don't need a spit to make a version of the Mexican street food at home. In this collection of tacos al pastor recipes, you'll find delicious tacos filled with everything from pork to fish (we've even got a veggie-packed recipe for your vegan friends).
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TACOS AL PASTOR USING THE GREEN MOUNTAIN GRILLS ROTISSERIE ...
Jun 17, 2021 · Using the rotisserie attachment of the Green Mountain Grill Pellet Smoker or any other grill rotisserie, set the grill to 365 degrees and let the meat/pineapple/onions cook until the internal temp of the pork has reached 145 degrees with an internal read thermometer such a the Thermapen or even the built in thermometer on the Green Mountain Grill.
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JEFF BLOWS OUR MINDS WITH BACKYARD TACOS AL PASTOR | FN ...
If you’re a fan of Mexican food you’ve had Tacos al Pastor. To make this classic dish, marinated pork is piled high on a vertical rotisserie, like a Middle Eastern shawarma, slow roasted and ...
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BEST EVER AUTHENTIC TACOS AL PASTOR WITH GRILLED PINEAPPLE ...
Add guajillo chiles and toast until blistered in spots and fragrant, turning occasionally, about 3 minutes. Transfer peppers to a cutting board. Once cool enough to handle, cut tops off chiles, cut in half and remove seeds, taking care not to touch your eyes. Add chiles back to skillet and cover with water.
From carlsbadcravings.com
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AL PASTOR ON A ROTISSERIE?? | THE VIRTUAL WEBER BULLETIN BOARD
Aug 18, 2019 · Hi All I was thinking of given Al Pastor a try on my rotisserie. I will using a sliced up pork butt,3-4 lbs I got 2 questions. 1. Can this be done, using the rotisserie? 2. Is there Al Pastor marinade that I buy in a store? 3 Is there a quick one I can make? Quick one= without too may...
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TACOS AL PASTOR MACHINE- BACKYARD TROMPO GRILL- NEW!
Ended: Apr 5, 09:35 PST. Ebay.com. Tacos Al Pastor Machine By Spinning Grillers - SG1 - 2 Burners - LPG. $695.00. Buy Now. Ebay.com. Trompo Tacos Al Pastor Authentic Mexico Machine Heavy Commercial Stainless Steel. $638.99. Buy Now.
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ROTISSERIE MEXICAN AL PASTOR - THE SMOKEY CARTER
Feb 03, 2021 · Al Pastor is traditionally cooked on a vertical spit and topped with a pineapple or onion. The juices from these run down the meat as it cooks and the natural enzymes are said to tenderize the meat. The meat on the spit is called a trompo which translates as ‘spinning top’ for its shape (fat at the top and tapers down).
From thesmokeycarter.com
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8 TACOS AL PASTOR RECIPES | ALLRECIPES
Feb 02, 2021 · Though traditional al pastor is made with pork roasted on a vertical rotisserie, you don't need a spit to make a version of the Mexican street food at home. In this collection of tacos al pastor recipes, you'll find delicious tacos filled with everything from pork to fish (we've even got a veggie-packed recipe for your vegan friends).
From allrecipes.com
See details


TACOS AL PASTOR USING THE GREEN MOUNTAIN GRILLS ROTISSERIE ...
Jun 17, 2021 · Using the rotisserie attachment of the Green Mountain Grill Pellet Smoker or any other grill rotisserie, set the grill to 365 degrees and let the meat/pineapple/onions cook until the internal temp of the pork has reached 145 degrees with an internal read thermometer such a the Thermapen or even the built in thermometer on the Green Mountain Grill.
From grillgirl.com
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JEFF BLOWS OUR MINDS WITH BACKYARD TACOS AL PASTOR | FN ...
If you’re a fan of Mexican food you’ve had Tacos al Pastor. To make this classic dish, marinated pork is piled high on a vertical rotisserie, like a Middle Eastern shawarma, slow roasted and ...
From foodnetwork.com
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BEST EVER AUTHENTIC TACOS AL PASTOR WITH GRILLED PINEAPPLE ...
Add guajillo chiles and toast until blistered in spots and fragrant, turning occasionally, about 3 minutes. Transfer peppers to a cutting board. Once cool enough to handle, cut tops off chiles, cut in half and remove seeds, taking care not to touch your eyes. Add chiles back to skillet and cover with water.
From carlsbadcravings.com
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AL PASTOR ON A ROTISSERIE?? | THE VIRTUAL WEBER BULLETIN BOARD
Aug 18, 2019 · Hi All I was thinking of given Al Pastor a try on my rotisserie. I will using a sliced up pork butt,3-4 lbs I got 2 questions. 1. Can this be done, using the rotisserie? 2. Is there Al Pastor marinade that I buy in a store? 3 Is there a quick one I can make? Quick one= without too may...
From tvwbb.com
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TACOS AL PASTOR MACHINE- BACKYARD TROMPO GRILL- NEW!
Ended: Apr 5, 09:35 PST. Ebay.com. Tacos Al Pastor Machine By Spinning Grillers - SG1 - 2 Burners - LPG. $695.00. Buy Now. Ebay.com. Trompo Tacos Al Pastor Authentic Mexico Machine Heavy Commercial Stainless Steel. $638.99. Buy Now.
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