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    • Chicken Tacos Al Pastor

      Posted at 1:52 pm by NativeNM, on January 28, 2019

      Tacos Al Pastor are usually made with pork rather than chicken.  And usually the meat is sliced thin and wrapped around a large skewer, then grilled on a spit.   To me it resembles the way gyro meat is cooked.  I love these tacos but for me, it’s really not feasible to make them the traditional way, especially for just the two of us.  The sauce used to marinate the chicken has many of the ingredients of a Mexican adobado sauce, including dried chiles, achiote paste and pineapple juice.  I made enough to put up in the freezer just like I do for red or green chile sauce.   I didn’t have pork on hand but did have a large chicken breast that I thought would be a good compromise.  I brushed a good amount of the sauce over the chicken and let it marinate overnight.  I wasn’t sure if I would be able to grill it outdoors since it is Winter after all, but we were blessed with a day full of sunshine that made it possible.  Who knows when we will have another day as nice as this!  I heated the grill to about 325 degrees.  The chicken was quite thick and needed to cook a bit slower and longer to keep the moisture inside.  It took about 25 minutes to reach the safe internal temperature of 165 degrees.  I turned it often so as not to burn the marinade, but rather let it caramelize and seal in the juices of the chicken.  These chicken tacos taste so good paired with a citrusy tropical pineapple and mango salsa and a spritz of lime juice.  With quite a bit of sauce left over for future recipes, I’ve been contemplating all the possibilities in which to use it.  I’ll keep you posted . . .
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      Posted in Recipes, Red or Green, Tacos, Taquitos and Flautas | 4 Comments | Tagged Achiote Paste, Al Pastor Tacos with Chicken, Chicken Al Pastor Tacos, Chicken and Pineapple, Mexican Adobado Sauce, Pineapple Mango Salsa
    • Mayan Pork Tacos

      Posted at 10:04 am by NativeNM, on August 26, 2016

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      Recently I had my first food truck experience.  Here in KC there is an old warehouse district called the West Bottoms that’s been converted into a huge flea market that happens every first Friday/weekend of the month.  If you love all things vintage then this is the place to be.  They have anything and everything you can think of displayed in these beautiful old warehouses. People spend hours perusing through the old buildings looking for treasure.  There aren’t many places to eat down there except for a line of food trucks that are parked along the streets.  We walked the streets looking at all the food trucks each with their own artistic style and various menus, it was hard to choose.  We decided on “American Fusion” which offered a small menu but caught our attention.  Josh had their “Mayan Pork” sandwich aka Cochinita Pibil, a slow roasted Mexican pork from the Yucatan peninsula of Mayan origin.  First of all, it practically melts in your mouth, it was that tender.  And the flavor, it was amazing with a hint of smoky sweet flavors.  I was inspired!!  After researching everything I could find on how to make this delicious pulled pork I have finally created my own version.  First thing on the menu Mayan Pork Tacos . . . . with more to come!
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      Posted in Condiments and Sauces, Dutch Oven and Cast Iron, Recipes, Red or Green, Tacos, Taquitos and Flautas | 0 Comments | Tagged Achiote Paste, Annatto Seeds, Cilantro, Conchinita Pibil, Guajillo Chiles, Mayan Pork, Mayan Pork Tacos, Pickled Red Onions, Queso Fresco
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