garlic & cilantro shredded pork tacos.

+ the works!

taco taco taco!!!

i really think i could live on tacos alone. so many possibilities. what’s not to love?!?!!

peter is the regular meat chef in this house and he’s really good at marinating & grilling, etc. but i took it upon myself in the new year to learn how to meat mo betta.

my usual tricks pretty much consist of thawing out frozen chicken and cooking it in a pan with garlic, salt & pepper. or cooking sausages in a pan. and that is getting oooooold and lame real fast.

i’m in love with tieghan gerard’s half-baked harvest cookbook - she has so many delicious looking meat recipes and different methods of preparing meat. i’m just learning everything from her at this point. and it’s working out famously.

last week, i made her marinated chicken for gyros and this pulled pork! both meat methods were delish and you could adapt the meats into a lot of different recipes.

and the best part is…….learning to meat is super easy.

marinating is key…and all that really entails is a little bit of planning ahead and waiting around.

you can marinate this pork for just 2 hours at room temperature - i did it overnight in the fridge for about 24 hours and then cooked the pork in the dutch oven for about 4 hours.

the result is fall-off-the-bone, succulent & super flavorful pork that you can use in tacos, sliders, sandwiches, burrito bowls, on rice…you name it! i just finished eating this pork for about the 6th day in a row and i wasn’t tired of it, which is huge for me! i enjoyed it in different formats to switch it up.

these types of tacos are my favorite. after watching salt, fat, acid, heat on netflix, it makes so much sense why certain foods and flavors just taste good. ya got yer salt in the pork and the cotija cheese. ya got yer fat in the pork and avocado. ya got yer acid in the pickled red onion, jalapeño, and lime. ya got yer heat in the hot shredded pork. also, heat in the sense of spiciness from the jalapeño & hot sauce. and i’ll take it one step further and say the cooling effect of the hot sauce + sour cream is also a pleasing flavor experience. aaaaand fresh cilantro to boot.

taco about flavor overachievers.

i’m excited to carry on my meat-learnin’ journey and not be afraid of it. one of my goals for 2019 is to make a new type of food or recipe i wouldn’t normally make, each week - i’m doing pretty good so far.

it’s sooooo cool when you make a new thing and actually learn something and a new door opens up to wherever….. i remember when i first made tortilla soup in a blender - my mind was blown - but also, i think that should’ve been obvious? it’s funny to reflect back on the littlest things in life that just started to * click * in your brain. you just have to try stuff to figure out that cooking is cool & fun and super liberating once you’ve gotten a bit comfortable in the kitchen.

you live you learn…thanks, alanis!!

Garlic & Cilantro Marinated Pork Tacos

Total Active Time: 30 minutes, Total Time: 5-24 hours

Serves 6-8 people

(Pork Marinating Method adapted from the Half Baked Harvest Cookbook, Cuban Mojo Pulled Pork Tacos)


Ingredients:

  • 3 pound pork shoulder

  • 1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil

  • 10 garlic cloves

  • 1 cup fresh cilantro

  • 2-3 tsp. kosher salt

  • 1 tsp. black pepper

  • 2/3 cup sour cream + 1-2 TB hot sauce of choice, or lime juice

  • pickled red onion slices

  • avocado slices

  • cotija cheese crumbles

  • jalapeño slices

  • fresh cilantro

  • lime wedges

  • tortillas (my favorite are La Tortilla Factory Handmade Style Yellow Corn + Wheat)

Instructions-

To make the pork marinade, combine the olive oil, garlic and cilantro in a blender and pulse until super finely chopped. Place the raw pork shoulder in a large heavy duty zip-lock freezer bag and pour in the marinade. Seal the bag and set on a plate or in a loaf pan. Marinate the pork for at least 2 hours at room temperature, or in the refrigerator overnight.

Begin quick-pickling the red onions a couple hours before you’d like to use them - ideally pickle them for at least 24 hours.

Remove the pork from the fridge 30 minutes before roasting. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Place the pork in a Dutch oven and discard the bag of marinade. Add 1 1/2 cups of water (I would also use a light beer for this step). Cover and place in the oven. Roast for 3-4 hours, or until the pork falls off the bone and shreds easily. Don’t let the liquid in the Dutch oven reduce to lower than 1 inch - add 1/2 cup of water if it gets too low.

Leave the liquid in the pot and shred the pork completely, discarding any fatty pieces. Toss the shredded pork into the remaining liquid to moisturize. Add about 2 teaspoons of kosher salt and 1 tsp. black pepper and toss to incorporate. Add salt to taste.

You could also cook the pork low & slow in a Crock Pot, and transfer to a cast iron pan to crisp the pork before serving.

Slice the avocado and jalapeño, wash and chop the cilantro. Mix the sour cream and hot sauce together, or use sour cream + lime.

Warm the tortillas on the stove until tender and slightly puffy. Build your tacos with the hot sauce sour cream, shredded pork, avocado, pickled red onion, cotija cheese crumbles, jalapeño slices and fresh cilantro. Squeeze with lime juice if desired.

Store the shredded pork in the fridge and reheat as needed. Enjoy the meat within 1 week.

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easy breakfast tacos.

i'd eat these every dang day...

...mostly because you can customize them in a zillion different ways and i'm verrry very into variety, but this vegetarian version seems to be my go-to.

pete and i make a lot of breakfast tacos of all sorts of ways. when i'm at the helm, i usually go meatless because i ain't got time to fiddle with that stuff.

but i honestly love all the flavors happening in simple vegetarian breakfast tacos like these!

and can we shed some light on la tortilla factory plz? these tortillas are truly the best if you're going to buy tortillas at the sto'. the handmade style specifically, but every type of tortilla i've had from them is just delightful. great work, la tortilla factory people. really great.

these ones shown in the photos are the teeny tiny little handmade style tortillas from la tortilla factory. they're so plump and chewy and the flavor and texture is perfecto. 

so we've got delicious tortillas! we've got fresh salsa! we've got a nice ripe & not gross avo (if you're LUCKY)! we've got some buttery scrambled eggs! and we've got some hearty warm black beans and freshly shredded jack cheeeeeeeeese.

so simple. so quick. so satisfying!! and if you desire to add some crumbled breakfast sausage or bacon, just do it nike! 

Easy Breakfast Tacos

Makes 4-6 small tacos

Time: 20 minutes

Ingredients:

Instructions-

Open the can of black beans and rinse half the beans in a strainer. Store the remainder in an airtight container.  Heat the beans in a small bowl in the microwave for 1 minute or in a small pan on the stove for a few minutes.

Heat a medium sized non-stick pan to medium heat with 1 TB. butter.  In a small bowl, crack 2 large eggs. Whisk the eggs with a pinch of salt and pepper until yolks and whites are completely incorporated.  While the egg pan is heating, shred the cheese and slice the avocado.  Heat another large pan to warm the tortillas on.

Add the whisked eggs to the hot pan. Gently fold the eggs together from the edge of the pan inward - cooking for just a couple of minutes.  While the eggs are still slightly shiny, remove from heat.

Assemble the tacos on the freshly warmed tortillas.  I usually put the cheese onto the tortilla so it gets a bit melty, then a bit of scrambled eggs, black beans, slice of avocado, salsa, and a little cilantro if desired.

YUM YUM YUM YUM YUM YUM.

 

 

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