Al Pastor Tacos Recipes

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CHARRED TACOS AL PASTOR

Provided by Jeff Mauro, host of Sandwich King

Categories     main-dish

Time 14h40m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 13



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Steps:

  • Combine adobo, ancho powder, oil, achiote paste, brown sugar, salt, cumin, garlic and 1/4 cup water in a small saucepan. Whisk until uniform while bringing to a simmer to bloom all the spices and flavors, then simmer, about 5 minutes. Take off heat to cool completely, 15 to 20 minutes.
  • Coat all slices of pork with marinade. Spray a plastic quart container with cooking spray. Stuff the container with the slices of marinated pork, arranging them in a stack. Cover and place in the fridge 8 hours or overnight to marinate.
  • Slide marinated meat gently out of quart container. Cut the pineapple into 4 equal rounds. Reserve 2 whole slices of pineapple and core the remaining 2 slices, then cut them into chunks. Place the stack of marinated meat in between the reserved slices of pineapple. Evenly skewer the stack with 8 to 10 metal skewers to make the "pastor".
  • Heat a grill for cooking at about 275 degrees F. Using a chimney starter, ignite 3 to 4 charcoal briquettes. Place the briquettes in a smoker box with apple or cherry wood chips that have soaked in water 30 minutes, and place the box directly on the grate.
  • Place onion and pineapple chunks in a small drip tray or roasting pan. Position the pan right on the grill, and the pastor on the elevated grill shelf directly above it. Place smoker box directly in front of the drip pan, so that some of the heat and smoke from the wood can reach the pastor.
  • Cook for 4 hours, rotating a quarter every 45 minutes to 1 hour. Take it off the heat and let rest for at least 1 hour.
  • Heat a cast-iron skillet over medium-high heat. Dice onions and pineapple from drip tray and sear in the skillet until caramelized, about 5 minutes.
  • Holding the pastor vertical, shave off shards of pork. Sear off in the skillet until caramelized, about 5 minutes.
  • Serve with corn tortillas, salsa verde and fresh cilantro.

2 tablespoons adobo sauce, from a can of chipotle chiles in adobo
1 tablespoon ancho chile powder
1 tablespoon canola oil
1 tablespoon achiote paste
1 tablespoon brown sugar
2 teaspoons kosher salt
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 clove garlic, grated on a rasp
2 pounds boneless pork shoulder, cut into 1/4-inch-thick slices with a diameter of about 4 to 5 inches
Nonstick cooking spray, for container
1 whole pineapple, skin removed
2 yellow onions, quartered
Corn tortillas, salsa verde and fresh cilantro, for serving

AL PASTOR TACOS

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time P1DT2h10m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 23



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Steps:

  • For the marinade: Blend the orange juice, achiote paste, cinnamon, ginger, salt and pepper, mashing and stirring until smooth with no lumps. Use mix to marinate pork for 24 hours.
  • Preheat a rotisserie or oven to 350 degrees F.
  • Place meat on a skewer layering with onions and cook in a rotisserie or bake until the internal temperature reaches 155 degrees F, about 1 hour. Cut thin slices of meat and place on tortillas, followed by a few pieces of fresh pineapple, a sprinkling of chopped onion, a pinch of cilantro, a spoonful of Salsa de Aguacate and Salsa Roja. Serve with lime wedges.
  • Blend together avocados, sour cream, jalapenos, cilantro, serrano, if using, and salt and pepper to taste.
  • Preheat a grill to medium-high heat.
  • Grill tomatoes, tomatillos, garlic and onion until roasted. Blend very well, then add salt and pepper.

2 cups orange juice
4 ounces achiote paste
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon ground ginger
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
1 pork shoulder
1 onion, julienne
Tortillas, pineapple slices, chopped onion, chopped fresh cilantro and lime wedges, for serving
Salsa de Aguacate (Avocado Sauce), recipe follows
Salsa Roja, recipe follows
2 avocados
4 ounces sour cream
2 jalapenos
1 bunch fresh cilantro
1 serrano, optional
Salt and pepper
4 tomatoes
2 tomatillos
2 cloves garlic
1/2 onion
Pinch salt
Pinch ground pepper

AL PASTOR-INSPIRED TACOS

Provided by Richard Blais

Categories     main-dish

Time 1h20m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 25



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Steps:

  • For the basting sauce: Add the honey, butter, coriander, cumin, salt, cinnamon, pepper and saffron to a small saucepan over low heat. Let cook 5 minutes, then remove from the heat and set aside.
  • For the yogurt sauce: Combine the yogurt, vinegar, mint and garlic in a small bowl. Season to taste with salt.
  • For the roasted tomatoes: Preheat the broiler.
  • Quarter the tomatoes, then toss with the olive oil, salt and pepper. Place on a baking sheet and broil, checking occasionally to prevent burning, about 7 minutes, then turn over the tomatoes and roast until lightly charred, another 7 to 8 minutes. Set aside.
  • For the pickled onions: Add the onions, vinegar, salt, sugar and 1 cup water to a small saucepan. Bring to a simmer, stirring to dissolve the sugar, then remove from the heat and set aside.
  • For the meat: Grate the onion on the largest holes of a box grater and mix into the ground meat along with the salt. Shape the meat into 6 cigar shapes on koobideh swords or flat shish kebab skewers.
  • Heat a grill or grill pan over high heat. Grill the kebabs, basting with the saffron sauce occasionally, until charred on the outside and cooked through, about 5 minutes per side.
  • To serve: Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F.
  • Warm the tortillas in a pan in the oven for 5 minutes.
  • Spread a heaping spoonful of yogurt sauce on a tortilla. Add the meat, roasted tomatoes and pickled onions. Garnish with torn herbs.

1 cup honey
1/2 stick (4 tablespoons) unsalted butter
2 teaspoons ground coriander
2 teaspoons ground cumin
2 teaspoons kosher salt
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 teaspoon saffron threads
1/2 cup whole milk yogurt
1 tablespoon red wine vinegar
1 teaspoon dried mint
1/2 teaspoon freshly minced garlic
Kosher salt
2 ripe tomatoes
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 red onion, thinly sliced
1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt
1 teaspoon sugar
1 medium white onion
2 pounds ground meat (lamb, beef or a mixture of the two)
2 teaspoons kosher salt
6 soft flour tortillas
Torn fresh cilantro and mint leaves

AUTHENTIC TACOS AL PASTOR

Tacos al pastor is a quintessential Mexican dish, with tender pork and pineapple marinated in a savory and aromatic chile sauce. Serve with warm corn tortillas, tomatillos salsa, and lemon or lime wedges.

Provided by docmancito

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     Latin American     Mexican

Time 5h19m

Yield 10

Number Of Ingredients 16



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Steps:

  • Cook tomato on a ridged grill pan over medium-high heat until slightly blackened, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat and cool until easily handled. Peel off skin and remove seeds.
  • Bring a small pot of water to a boil. Add guajillo and ancho chile peppers; cook until softened, about 5 minutes. Drain.
  • Combine tomato flesh, softened chile peppers, 2 slices pineapple, orange juice, quartered onion, vinegar, chipotle peppers, salt, garlic, cloves, cumin seeds, and oregano in a blender; blend until smooth.
  • Arrange pork slices in a glass or ceramic baking dish. Pour blended mixture over pork, ensuring all sides are evenly coated. Cover baking dish with plastic wrap.
  • Marinate pork in the refrigerator, 4 hours to overnight.
  • Cook remaining pineapple slices on a ridged grill pan over medium-high heat until slightly blackened and soft, about 5 minutes per side. Chop into small pieces.
  • Wipe out grill pan and preheat over medium-high heat. Cook marinated pork in the hot pan, turning once, until browned, 4 to 5 minutes.
  • Chop pork coarsely into small pieces against the grain. Serve with pineapple, chopped onion, and cilantro.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 204.3 calories, Carbohydrate 23 g, Cholesterol 43.5 mg, Fat 5.6 g, Fiber 3.1 g, Protein 16.9 g, SaturatedFat 1.9 g, Sodium 748.1 mg, Sugar 15.9 g

1 tomato
3 dried guajillo chile peppers, seeded
2 dried ancho chile peppers, seeded
1 pineapple, sliced 3/4-inch thick
½ cup orange juice
1 onion, quartered
¼ cup white vinegar
2 chipotle peppers in adobo sauce
1 tablespoon salt, or to taste
2 cloves garlic, crushed
3 cloves
1 teaspoon cumin seeds
1 teaspoon dried oregano
2 pounds boneless pork loin, thinly sliced
½ cup chopped onion
½ cup chopped fresh cilantro

AL PASTOR TACO SALAD WITH SPICY SALSA VERDE RANCH

This is the combination of classic taco salad "in the delicious, deep-fried tortilla bowl" and my favorite taco filling. Al pastor is smoky pork with pineapple, and it brings so much flavor to this salad. It gets covered in ranch because we're in the Midwest and that's how we stay warm in winter. Traditionally, al pastor is cooked on a spit, but this is an at-home version that mimics the flavors and crispy, juicy texture.

Provided by Molly Yeh

Categories     main-dish

Time 5h10m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 45



Al Pastor Taco Salad with Spicy Salsa Verde Ranch image

Steps:

  • For the tortilla bowls: Heat the oil in a large, heavy, deep pot to 350 degrees F.
  • Gently press a tortilla into the center of 7-inch spider to form a bowl. Using a 5-inch spider, gently press down into the tortilla to hold its shape. Carefully submerge the spiders into the hot oil and fry the tortilla until puffed, crispy and golden brown, about 5 minutes. Remove and gently place upside down on a cooling rack set over a baking sheet to drain of excess oil. Season with salt. Repeat with the remaining 3 tortillas.
  • To make the spicy salsa verde ranch: Mix together the ranch dressing and salsa verde in a bowl. Cover and refrigerate until ready to use.
  • To assemble the salad: In a large mixing bowl, add the shredded lettuce, cilantro and about 1/3 cup of the salad dressing, adding more if desired. Divide the salad among the 4 tortilla bowls. Top each with 1/2 cup Al Pastor, radishes, Pickled Red Onions and 2 tablespoons queso fresco. Drizzle some dressing on top. Serve immediately.
  • Heat the oil in a 12-inch cast-iron pan over medium-high heat. Add the tomatillos, onion, poblano, garlic and jalapeño. Cook, flipping the veggies as needed to evenly char and soften, about 30 minutes. Remove from the heat and allow to cool to room temperature. Carefully remove the stem from the poblano chile, so as to not let the juices spill out (we want that yummy pepper juice!) and add to the carafe of a high-speed blender. Squeeze the garlic from the skins into the blender. Add the remaining roasted veggies and any juices from the bottom of the pan. Add the cilantro, lime juice, green onion and salt. Blend on high speed until pureed and smooth.
  • In a large bowl, add the achiote paste, red wine vinegar, brown sugar, smoked paprika, cumin, salt, cloves, black pepper and 2 tablespoons olive oil. Use a wooden spoon or spatula to fully combine into a paste. Add the pork and rub the paste all over to completely coat. Set aside.
  • In the bowl of a pressure cooker, mix together the crushed pineapple, chicken broth, garlic, bay leaves, chile, onion, oregano and sage. Add the achiote-rubbed pork. Pressure cook on low for 4 hours or high for 1 hour until the pork is fork-tender. Carefully release the steam away from your face. Remove the pork to a plate or baking sheet and shred using 2 forks.
  • Heat the remaining 2 tablespoons olive oil in a large cast-iron pan over medium-high heat. Add the pork and spoon some of the braising liquid over to moisten, as needed. Season with salt. Cook, stirring occasionally, until crispy, 4 to 6 minutes. Set aside.
  • Place the onions in a food storage container and set aside while you prepare the pickling liquid.
  • In a small saucepan over medium-high heat, add the vinegar, granulated sugar, salt, cumin seeds, bay leaf and 1 cup water. Bring to a boil and cook until the sugar and salt are dissolved, 6 to 8 minutes. Remove from the heat and cool completely. Pour the cooled pickling liquid over the onions and allow to pickle for at least 30 minutes. At this point, you can either strain the onions to prevent from further pickling and use immediately, or put the lid on top and store in the refrigerator to further pickle until ready to use.

1 gallon neutral oil
4 large flour tortillas (burrito size), at room temperature
Kosher salt
1/2 cup store-bought ranch dressing
1/2 cup store-bought salsa verde (or homemade, see recipe below)
2 romaine hearts, shredded
1 bunch fresh cilantro, leaves and tender stems, roughly chopped
2 cups Al Pastor, recipe follows
4 radishes, thinly sliced
Pickled Red Onions, recipe follows
1/2 cup crumbled queso fresco (from a 10-ounce wheel)
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
10 ounces tomatillos, husked, rinsed and stems removed
1/2 white onion, peeled, root kept intact and cut into 8 wedges
1 poblano chile
4 large cloves garlic, skin intact
1 jalapeño, stem removed, halved and seeded (optional, keep seeds for spicy)
1/2 cup loosely packed fresh cilantro leaves and tender stems
1 lime, juiced
1 green onion, roughly chopped
1 teaspoon kosher salt, plus more to taste
Half a 3.5-ounce package achiote paste
3 tablespoons red wine vinegar
2 tablespoons light brown sugar
1 tablespoon smoked paprika
2 teaspoons ground cumin
2 teaspoons kosher salt, plus more to taste
1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
4 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
2 pounds boneless pork shoulder, trimmed of excess fat and cut into 2- to 3-inch chunks
Two 20-ounce cans crushed pineapple
1 cup low-sodium chicken broth
6 large cloves garlic, smashed
2 fresh bay leaves
1 red Fresno or green jalapeño chile, stemmed and sliced
1 white onion, cut into 4 wedges, root kept intact
1 handful fresh oregano
1 handful fresh sage
1 red onion, sliced
1 1/2 cups red wine vinegar
3 tablespoons granulated sugar
2 tablespoons kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon cumin seeds
1 fresh bay leaf

GRILLED TACOS AL PASTOR RECIPE

Please the whole table with this delicious Grilled Tacos al Pastor Recipe! Ground cumin and chilis add heat to our Grilled Tacos al Pastor Recipe.

Provided by My Food and Family

Categories     Peppers

Time 20m

Yield 12 servings

Number Of Ingredients 13



Grilled Tacos al Pastor Recipe image

Steps:

  • Heat grill to medium-high heat.
  • Blend first 4 ingredients in blender until smooth. Press through wire mesh strainer into medium bowl. Add meat; mix lightly.
  • Thread meat onto 24 skewers. Add pineapple. Grill 5 min. or until meat is done, turning occasionally. Meanwhile, blend avocado, mayo and serrano chile in blender until smooth.
  • Remove meat and pineapple from skewers; place on tortillas. Top with avocado mixture, onions and cilantro; roll up. Serve with lime wedges.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 280, Fat 16 g, SaturatedFat 3.5 g, TransFat 0 g, Cholesterol 30 mg, Sodium 190 mg, Carbohydrate 0 g, Fiber 6 g, Sugar 0 g, Protein 11 g

2/3 cup KRAFT Zesty Italian Dressing
8 guajillo chiles, stemmed, seeded
8 dried pasilla chiles, stemmed, seeded
1/4 tsp. ground cumin
1-1/2 lb. pork shoulder, cut into thin slices, then into 1/2-inch-wide strips
1 cup fresh pineapple chunks (1/2 inch)
1 fully ripe avocado
2 Tbsp. KRAFT Real Mayo
1 serrano chile, stemmed, seeded
2 doz. mini corn tortillas (4 inch)
1/3 cup chopped onions
1/3 cup chopped fresh cilantro
2 limes, cut into wedges

TACOS AL PASTOR

Tacos al Pastor literally means "shepherd's tacos". Commercially in Mexico, the meat is cooked on a rotating spit and carved into thin slices to fill tacos. This recipe gives you some of the same flavors and you can make it at home. I like to serve it with grilled pineapple slices from my grill pan or the backyard grill. Recipe from TACOS.

Provided by cookiedog

Categories     Stew

Time 1h50m

Yield 20-24 tacos, 8-10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 21



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Steps:

  • Toast chiles on a skillet or comal or in a hot oven (425°F) until darkened slightly but not burned. (On a skillet this takes just seconds- as soon as they release their perfume).
  • Bring water to a boil, add toasted chiles, stir well and remove from heat. Soak chiles for 15 to 20 minutes, drain and reserve water. Puree chiles in a blender with a little of the water and the tomatoes.
  • Heat oil in a 4 to 5 quart saucepan or in a pressure cooker. Brown meat a little at a time, remove, and reserve cooked pieces.
  • Add onions and then garlic and cook until onion is softened and begins to brown, about 2 minutes. Add oregano, cumin, thyme, bay leaves, and pepper along with chile-tomato puree and fry for one additional minute, stirring constantly.
  • Return browned pork to the pan and add vinegar, pineapple juice, sugar, salt, and 1 cup of reserved chile soaking water.
  • Bring to a boil, reduce heat, cover and cook for 35 minutes, at 15 pounds in the pressure cooker. (Note: if using a regular pan, cook covered on low heat for about 1 1/2 hours until meat is tender. You may need to add water during the cooking process to prevent burning.).
  • Strain the sauce from the meat and cook longer, if needed, to thicken.
  • To serve, shred meat and place in soft corn tortillas. Garnish with chopped green onions and serve with guacamole, some of the reserved sauce, salsa fresca, and lime wedges.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 441.2, Fat 26.2, SaturatedFat 8, Cholesterol 107.3, Sodium 386.4, Carbohydrate 15.1, Fiber 4, Sugar 4.5, Protein 36

4 ounces about 8 dried ancho chiles, stemmed and seeded
2 cups water
3 -4 roasted plum tomatoes, coarsely chopped or 3/4 cup chopped canned tomato
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
3 lbs pork stew meat, trimmed and cubed or 3 lbs cubed pork cushion meat
1/2 cup finely diced white onion
8 garlic cloves, peeled and minced
1 tablespoon toasted dried Mexican oregano
1 teaspoon lightly toasted ground cumin
1 teaspoon chopped fresh thyme (optional) or 1 teaspoon dry thyme leaves (optional)
4 whole bay leaves
1 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
1/8 cup apple cider vinegar or 1/8 cup unseasoned rice wine vinegar
3/4 cup pineapple juice
2 teaspoons granulated sugar
1 teaspoon salt
corn tortilla
chopped green onion
guacamole
salsa fresca
lime wedge

TACOS AL PASTOR

Tacos al pastor, a Mexican street-food staple, are a perfect synthesis of local flavors (pineapple, chiles, annatto), Spanish influence (pork, adobo), and Middle Eastern technique (a spinning, shawarma-style vertical rotisserie). The synthesis comes from Mexico's history, but perfection comes from the combination of sweet pineapple, spicy meat and fragrant corn. This recipe, from the chef Gabriela Cámara, provides an easy way to make it at home; try boneless chicken thighs if you don't want pork. Either way, make sure to blot the meat until very dry before cooking it so you get a hard sear that mimics the char of a grill.

Provided by Julia Moskin

Categories     dinner, lunch, meat, tacos, main course

Time 45m

Yield 12 tacos (3 to 4 servings)

Number Of Ingredients 22



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Steps:

  • Make the marinade: Break off the stem ends of the cascabel and ancho (or guajillo) chiles and shake out and discard the seeds. Place chiles in a saucepan and pour over cold water to just cover. Bring to a simmer over medium heat, then turn off the heat and let the chiles soak, 15 minutes.
  • In a blender, combine tomatoes, onion, oil, citrus juices, stemmed chile de árbol, garlic, clove, achiote seeds, cumin, oregano and salt. Add the soaked chiles and a few tablespoons of the soaking water and purée until smooth. Add more of the soaking water if needed to make a thin paste. Set aside about 1/2 cup of the marinade for cooking.
  • Sprinkle the meat with salt. Place in a container, add remaining marinade, and mix until well coated. Cover and refrigerate at least 1 hour or overnight. (The recipe can be made up to this point up to 1 day in advance.) Bring to room temperature before cooking.
  • Combine the pineapple and sugar in a nonstick skillet over medium heat. Stir often until the sugar is melted and the pineapple is caramelized, about 5 minutes. Transfer to a serving bowl.
  • Meanwhile, heat the oven to 225 degrees. Prepare a tortilla basket or slightly damp clean dish towel. On a griddle or in a heavy skillet, warm the tortillas on both sides until hot and blistered, stacking them in the basket or wrapped in the towel. Transfer to the oven until ready to serve.
  • Place a large, heavy skillet over high heat. Drain off all excess liquid from the meat and blot between layers of paper towels. Add the oil to the hot skillet, swirl to heat through, then add 2 tablespoons marinade. Let sizzle for a moment, then add the meat, spreading it out in a single layer. (If your skillet is smaller than 12 inches, cook in batches to avoid crowding the pan.) Let meat cook undisturbed over high heat until browned on the bottom, then sauté over high heat, stirring often, until cooked through but still moist, about 5 minutes. After 3 minutes, taste and stir in more reserved marinade as needed. When cooked, transfer to a serving bowl.
  • Place everything on the table, including the toppings, and serve at once.

2 dried cascabel chiles
1 dried ancho or guajillo chile
2 plum tomatoes, halved and cored
1/4 small white onion
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1 tablespoon freshly squeezed orange juice
2 teaspoons freshly squeezed lime juice
1 to 2 chiles de árbol (depending on how much heat you like), stems removed
3 garlic cloves
1 whole clove or 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
1/2 teaspoon ground achiote (annatto) seeds
Pinch of ground cumin
Pinch of dried oregano
1 tablespoon kosher salt
2 pounds pork tenderloin, thinly sliced crosswise then cut into bite-size slices and shreds
Kosher salt
1 cup small chunks fresh pineapple
2 teaspoons granulated sugar
12 corn tortillas
2 tablespoons vegetable oil, plus more as needed
Minced white onion and chopped fresh cilantro, in separate bowls, for topping
Hot sauce and lime wedges, for topping

MEXICAN-STYLE PORK TACOS (TACOS AL PASTOR) RECIPE BY TASTY

It's Taco Tuesday! Or maybe it's taco ANYday because let's face it: there's never NOT a good day to eat a taco. But you don't want something basic. You want the real deal, and we're here to make that dream come true. With our super flavorful tacos al pastor, you're going to feel like you're at a food truck on a beach, chowing down on some of the best eats around.

Provided by Alvin Zhou

Categories     Dinner

Yield 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 18



Mexican-style Pork Tacos (Tacos Al Pastor) Recipe by Tasty image

Steps:

  • Slice the pork shoulder into about 1-centimeter (¼ in) slices, then transfer to a large dish or bowl. In a medium bowl, combine the achiote paste, chili powder, garlic powder, oregano, cumin, salt, pepper, vinegar, and pineapple juice, mashing and stirring until smooth with no lumps. Pour the marinade over the pork slices, then toss to make sure they are coated on all sides. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap, then refrigerate for at least 2 hours or up to 3 days.
  • Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or aluminum foil.
  • Place a slice or two of the pineapple on the baking sheet. Take a wooden skewer and push it directly in the middle of the pineapple. Remove the pork from the fridge and push the slices through the skewer, layering one after the other until there is a 1-inch (2 ½ cm) gap at the top. Push another pineapple slice on top.
  • Bake for about 1½ hours, until the pork is slightly charred on the outside and deep red. Rest the meat for about 10 minutes, then carve off thin slices of pork and roasted pineapple.
  • To assemble, place some pork on the tortillas, followed by a few pieces of pineapple, a sprinkling of onion, a pinch of cilantro, and a spoonful of salsa, and some diced avocado. Serve with lime wedges.
  • Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 597 calories, Carbohydrate 29 grams, Fat 32 grams, Fiber 5 grams, Protein 48 grams, Sugar 10 grams

5 lb boneless pork shoulder
3 tablespoons achiote paste
2 tablespoons guajillo chili powder
1 tablespoon garlic powder
1 tablespoon dried oregano
1 tablespoon cumin
1 tablespoon salt
1 tablespoon pepper
¾ cup white vinegar
1 cup pineapple juice
1 pineapple, skinned and sliced into 1-inch (2 cm) rounds
10 small corn tortillas
1 white onion, finely chopped
1 cup fresh cilantro, finely chopped
1 cup salsa
1 avocado, diced
2 limes, cut into wedges
1 thick wooden skewer, trimmed to the height of your oven

MEXICAN TACOS AL PASTOR

Al pastor, meaning literally "shepherd style," is a traditional way to prepare pork, lamb, and goat meat that originated in northern Mexico. Historically, pigs and goats were slow-roasted whole over a mesquite fire, but over time preparation methods evolved. In Mexico city there are taquerias dedicated mostly or even exclusively to tacos al Pastor. Tacos al Pastor are made from pork meat that has been marinated in a secret recipe and then cooked in a rotisserie with pineapple on top. Similar to the roast lamb from Greek delis, taquerias stack the marinated pork al pastor into a large cylindrical heap and cook it on a vertical spit. The tacos should be very small (almost like 2 bites size) and garnished with cilantro (coriander), chopped onion and the pineapple. Add your favorite hot sauce (if desired). I haven't tried this myself, just thought it would make a good contribution to Recipezaar. Marinating time not included in preparation time.

Provided by Molly53

Categories     Mexican

Time 1h20m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13



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Steps:

  • For the marinade: Seed the chiles, and chop finely.
  • Mash them together with the garlic, cloves, and cumin; add vinegar (avoid touching the chiles and vinegar with your bare hands if possible to prevent burning the skin).
  • Boil the ingredients in heavy saucepan until it thickens into a heavy paste, stirring frequently to avoid burning.
  • Let cool.
  • Cut the pork meat in thin steaks or slices (normally the slices rest on top of each other while marinating and cooking).
  • Apply the paste to the meat putting one slice on top of the other (At an authentic taqueria, this would form a unit topped with pineapple for added flavor and moisture, and placed into the rotisserie and rotated constantly).
  • Cover and place in the fridge at least 6 hours (or overnight).
  • If using a rotisserie, cook the meat until well done.
  • If not using a rotisserie, drain the marinade and cut the pork in small pieces.
  • Put in a frying pan with a little oil and cook the meat with small pieces of pineapple making sure the pork is well-cooked, using care not to burn.
  • While the meat is cooking, heat the tortillas.
  • Finely chop the onion and cilantro together.
  • Cut the limes in quarters.
  • Serve the cooked meat wrapped in the hot tortillas, and garnished with the chopped cilantro, onion, pineapple, and the lime quarters.

10 pasilla chiles
10 guajillo chilies
1/2 garlic head
1 1/8 cups white vinegar
1/4 teaspoon cumin
5 whole cloves
salt
1 fresh pineapple or 1 lb canned pineapple
2 lbs pork (loin works very well)
1 onion
1 bunch fresh cilantro (coriander leaves)
2 limes
12 tortillas (preferably corn)

AL PASTOR FISH TACOS

Make and share this Al Pastor Fish Tacos recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Mexi-Rosie

Categories     Tuna

Time 40m

Yield 10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13



Al Pastor Fish Tacos image

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 175°C (convert to Fahrenheit).
  • In a baking dish, place the fish strips, adding the onion, pineapple, salt and pepper.
  • Combine dressing ingredients and pour over fish strips.
  • Bake in oven until fish is cooked and sauce has thickened-- approx.
  • 30 min.
  • Make tacos with the tortillas and garnish with cilantro and onion.
  • Sprinle a bit of lime juice over taco filling.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 531.2, Fat 22.4, SaturatedFat 4.3, Cholesterol 34.5, Sodium 625.6, Carbohydrate 52.1, Fiber 3.5, Sugar 5, Protein 29

2 lbs marlin or 2 lbs fish, of your choice cut in thin strips
1 large onion, chopped
3 slices ripe pineapple, diced
salt & pepper
1/2 achiote
1/2 cup lime juice
1 tablespoon prepared mustard
1/2 cup cooking oil
1/4 cup vinegar
30 medium tortillas
chopped cilantro
chopped onion
quartered lime

QUICK TACOS AL PASTOR

We loved the pork and pineapple tacos from a food truck in Hawaii. My husband, a high school football referee, gives my version a thumb's up. -Lori McLain, Denton, Texas

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Dinner

Time 25m

Yield 4 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 8



Quick Tacos al Pastor image

Steps:

  • Coarsely shred pork, reserving juices. In a small bowl, crush half the pineapple with a fork., In a large nonstick skillet, heat oil over medium-high heat. Add whole pineapple chunks; cook until lightly browned, 2-3 minutes, turning occasionally. Remove from pan., Add enchilada sauce and crushed pineapple to same skillet; stir in pork and reserved juices. Cook over medium-high heat until liquid is evaporated, 4-6 minutes, stirring occasionally., Serve in tortillas with pineapple chunks, onion and cilantro. If desired, top with queso fresco and salsa, and serve with lime wedges.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 317 calories, Fat 11g fat (3g saturated fat), Cholesterol 57mg cholesterol, Sodium 573mg sodium, Carbohydrate 36g carbohydrate (12g sugars, Fiber 5g fiber), Protein 24g protein. Diabetic Exchanges

1 package (15 ounces) refrigerated pork roast au jus
1 cup well-drained unsweetened pineapple chunks, divided
1 tablespoon canola oil
1/2 cup enchilada sauce
8 corn tortillas (6 inches), warmed
1/2 cup finely chopped onion
1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro
Optional ingredients: Crumbled queso fresco, salsa verde and lime wedges

TACOS AL PASTOR

This is my favorite kind of taco from a taqueria. Don't leave out the pineapple-- pieces of it in which make it so good! The cook time includes time in fridge. This recipe includes directions for both the grill or oven. Recipe from Baja: Cooking on the Edge.

Provided by cookiedog

Categories     Pork

Time 7h30m

Yield 24 tacos

Number Of Ingredients 18



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Steps:

  • At least 6 hours before cooking, make the marinade: Heat a heavy griddle or frying pan over medium heat and gently toast the chiles, pressing them down quickly with a spatula. Turn and repeat on the other side. Be very careful not to scorch the chiles or they will have an off taste. Cool and then remove the stems, seeds, and stringy ribs.
  • Tear the chiles into small pieces and pulse in a spice grinder until they are as finely ground as possible.
  • In a blender, combine the garlic, vinegar, achiote, salt, cumin, and cloves. Puree until well combined. Add the ground chiles and blend for several minutes, or until the sauce is very smooth; if necessary, add a tablespoon or so of vinegar to make a thick paste.
  • Heat the oil over medium heat in a frying pan. Add the onion and cook, stirring, for 1 minute. Add the chile paste; use the water to swish out the blender and add to the pan. Cook, stirring, for 3 minutes, or until thickened. Scrape onto a plate and cool completely.
  • Cut the pork into lengthwise slices about 3/4 inch thick and smear a layer of the chile paste on each side (thick enough to draw a line in). Stack the slices in a shallow container, cover, and refrigerate for 6 to 12 hours.
  • Cut the crown off the pineapple and cut a slice off the bottom. Carve off the prickly skin, slicing from top to bottom, then cut the flesh into slices 1/2 inch thick; set aside.
  • Grill Method: Half an hour before cooking, clean the grill thoroughly with a brush and wipe it down with an oil-dampened rag. Preheat the grill on high. Remove any thick blobs of chile paste from the meat, as these will burn. Grill the meat and pineapple for 7 minutes on each side, directly over the flame (if your grill is hot as heck -- medium is ok). Watch carefully to make sure the chile paste is not burning; if needed, turn down the heat or move the meat to a cooler part of the grill. The pineapple should be given a half-turn partway through cooking to make nice crosshatch marks. When the meat is cooked to an internal temperature of 145 degrees (don't overcook) remove to a warm plate.
  • Oven method: Preheat the oven to 375°F Spread the meat out in one layer in a shallow, lightly oiled baking dish or a rimmed cookie sheet. There should be some open space between the pieces; it's better to use several baking dishes than crowd the meat. Cut half of the pineapple slices into quarters and scatter over the top. Reserve the rest for another use. Roast the meat and pineapple for 30 to 40 minutes, or until well browned and crisp; there should be some caramelized juices in the bottom of the dish. Remove from the oven, cover the cooked meat and pineapple loosely with foil, and let stand 5 minutes while you heat the tortillas.
  • To Serve: Heat the tortillas' keep them warm in a cloth napkin or a tortilla warmer. Dice the meat into small bits, mix with the juices on the plate or in the baking dish, and fill the tortillas. The pineapple can be chopped up or cut into quarters. Serve with the onion, radishes, cilantro, and your choice of salsa or hot sauce.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 135.8, Fat 4.9, SaturatedFat 1.6, Cholesterol 55.9, Sodium 124.9, Carbohydrate 6.2, Fiber 0.7, Sugar 4.3, Protein 16.1

5 dried quajillo chilies
5 dried chilies, negros or 5 ancho chilies
3 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 cup white vinegar, plus more to thin the marinade if necessary
2 tablespoons achiote paste (available at Latin markets)
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon ground cumin
1/8 teaspoon ground cloves
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
2 tablespoons finely minced white onions
1/4 cup water
4 lbs country-style boneless pork ribs or 4 lbs pork shoulder
1 ripe pineapple
corn tortilla, warmed
diced white onion
sliced radish
fresh cilantro stem
salsa

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