Authentic Al Pastor Tacos
Authentic Al Pastor Tacos
Ingredients for meat:
2 LB boneless pork loin chops
2 tablespoons salt
2/3 cup fresh pineapple chunks
3/4 cup achiote paste
1/3 cup chipotle chiles in adobo sauce
1/4 cup fresh minced garlic
1/4 cup olive oil
Ingredients for tacos:
1 small head of cabbage washed, trimmed and shredded
2 dozen 6" flour tortillas
1 oz per taco of your favorite salsa (I think I have a recipe for salsa on this forum)
6 ea small limes quartered
Directions to marinate meat:
Puree the salt, pineapple, achiote, chipotle, oil and garlic in a blender until a thick paste forms, adding up to 1/4 cup water if necessary. Then rub the paste mixture all over the pork chops and marinate at least one hour prior to grilling....
Then grill the pork chops over medium high heat turning at least once until internal temperatur reaches 145 or until the juices run clear. Then take the cooked Al Pastor pork and dice into 1/2 inch squares and keep warm for service. Warm the tortillas on the grill and place in a warmer or on a plate with foil. To assemble the tacos you just place about 1/3 cup diced pastor meat on your warm tortilla spread some cabbage, then top w/ your fav salsa and squeeze the lime and get your grub on right away.... If you want these tacos to stay authentic then don't put sour cream or cheese on them.... You just need an ice cold Corona to wash them down... To make it a quick dinner you could have spanish rice and beans or corn as sides....
As always Happy Cooking!
2 LB boneless pork loin chops
2 tablespoons salt
2/3 cup fresh pineapple chunks
3/4 cup achiote paste
1/3 cup chipotle chiles in adobo sauce
1/4 cup fresh minced garlic
1/4 cup olive oil
Ingredients for tacos:
1 small head of cabbage washed, trimmed and shredded
2 dozen 6" flour tortillas
1 oz per taco of your favorite salsa (I think I have a recipe for salsa on this forum)
6 ea small limes quartered
Directions to marinate meat:
Puree the salt, pineapple, achiote, chipotle, oil and garlic in a blender until a thick paste forms, adding up to 1/4 cup water if necessary. Then rub the paste mixture all over the pork chops and marinate at least one hour prior to grilling....
Then grill the pork chops over medium high heat turning at least once until internal temperatur reaches 145 or until the juices run clear. Then take the cooked Al Pastor pork and dice into 1/2 inch squares and keep warm for service. Warm the tortillas on the grill and place in a warmer or on a plate with foil. To assemble the tacos you just place about 1/3 cup diced pastor meat on your warm tortilla spread some cabbage, then top w/ your fav salsa and squeeze the lime and get your grub on right away.... If you want these tacos to stay authentic then don't put sour cream or cheese on them.... You just need an ice cold Corona to wash them down... To make it a quick dinner you could have spanish rice and beans or corn as sides....
As always Happy Cooking!
Chef
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Re: Authentic Al Pastor Tacos
I've been thinking about swapping out chipotle in adobe for that tabasco smoked chipotle sauce. I just feel bad opening that can and using one or two and then throwing them away. Have you tried that stuff? It seems pretty similar.
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Re: Authentic Al Pastor Tacos
Looks great,im lookin for a good Carne Asada marinade recipe
Re: Authentic Al Pastor Tacos
It is pretty similar tmoney only the Tabasco variety has a lot of vinegar in it and will change the flavor profile a bit..... But if you like that flavor it's all good... As for throwing the can away, don't do that.... What I do is pour the remaining chipotle chiles in adobo sauce into a zip-lock baggie and throw it in the freezer for next time....tmoney1224 wrote:I've been thinking about swapping out chipotle in adobe for that tabasco smoked chipotle sauce. I just feel bad opening that can and using one or two and then throwing them away. Have you tried that stuff? It seems pretty similar.
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Re: Authentic Al Pastor Tacos
I made these (and some shredded chicken tacos) for the Mayweather vs Maidana 2 fight party this past Saturday. It was ALL gone by the end of the fight. A big hit with my crew!
Re: Authentic Al Pastor Tacos
Easier recipe
1) Go to your local Carniceria
2) Buy Al Pastor meat and tortillas (dont forget beer, queso fresco, chips, and salsa)
3) Grill and enjoy!
Hahaha
1) Go to your local Carniceria
2) Buy Al Pastor meat and tortillas (dont forget beer, queso fresco, chips, and salsa)
3) Grill and enjoy!
Hahaha
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Re: Authentic Al Pastor Tacos
gomez1012 wrote:Easier recipe
1) Go to your local Carniceria
2) Buy Al Pastor meat and tortillas (dont forget beer, queso fresco, chips, and salsa)
3) Grill and enjoy!
Hahaha
They're not in Califas like us, gomez.
They don't have 3 mercados every block.
Re: Authentic Al Pastor Tacos
J.J.Dillon wrote: They're not in Califas like us, gomez.
They don't have 3 mercados every block.
Re: Authentic Al Pastor Tacos
I'm glad you tried the recipe and your friends liked it and thanks for the feedback!kewlmodee wrote:I made these (and some shredded chicken tacos) for the Mayweather vs Maidana 2 fight party this past Saturday. It was ALL gone by the end of the fight. A big hit with my crew!
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Re: Authentic Al Pastor Tacos
I have frozen boneless thigh pieces that are cut too small to grill.
There a simple way to make fajitas?
There a simple way to make fajitas?
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Re: Authentic Al Pastor Tacos
Yes, brother Stray... In this case you can marinate then place the meat in a baking dish and either put in your oven at 400F for about 18 min per lb. or if your oven has a broiler about 7 minutes per lb...... I enjoy marinated / charred mammal flesh of all kinds and sometimes you just can't fire up your BBQ for whatever reason, so we have to improvise.....straycat wrote:I have frozen boneless thigh pieces that are cut too small to grill.
There a simple way to make fajitas?
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Re: Authentic Al Pastor Tacos
chef97 wrote:Ingredients for meat:
2 LB boneless pork loin chops
2 tablespoons salt
2/3 cup fresh pineapple chunks
3/4 cup achiote paste
1/3 cup chipotle chiles in adobo sauce
1/4 cup fresh minced garlic
1/4 cup olive oil
Ingredients for tacos:
1 small head of cabbage washed, trimmed and shredded
2 dozen 6" flour tortillas
1 oz per taco of your favorite salsa (I think I have a recipe for salsa on this forum)
6 ea small limes quartered
Directions to marinate meat:
Puree the salt, pineapple, achiote, chipotle, oil and garlic in a blender until a thick paste forms, adding up to 1/4 cup water if necessary. Then rub the paste mixture all over the pork chops and marinate at least one hour prior to grilling....
Then grill the pork chops over medium high heat turning at least once until internal temperatur reaches 145 or until the juices run clear. Then take the cooked Al Pastor pork and dice into 1/2 inch squares and keep warm for service. Warm the tortillas on the grill and place in a warmer or on a plate with foil. To assemble the tacos you just place about 1/3 cup diced pastor meat on your warm tortilla spread some cabbage, then top w/ your fav salsa and squeeze the lime and get your grub on right away.... If you want these tacos to stay authentic then don't put sour cream or cheese on them.... You just need an ice cold Corona to wash them down... To make it a quick dinner you could have spanish rice and beans or corn as sides....
As always Happy Cooking!
These sound heavenly!
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Re: Authentic Al Pastor Tacos
Al Pastor is a Mexican creation inspired by Lebanese immigrants and Shawarma.
Funny to think they took their concept which was generally lamb, and said 'Fuck, this is good, let's try it with pork!'
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_pastor
interesting read up on the origins of Al Pastor tacos.
The dish has been recently reintroduced to the Arabs, basically calling it 'Mexican style shawarma', but using chicken.
Funny to think they took their concept which was generally lamb, and said 'Fuck, this is good, let's try it with pork!'
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_pastor
interesting read up on the origins of Al Pastor tacos.
The dish has been recently reintroduced to the Arabs, basically calling it 'Mexican style shawarma', but using chicken.