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Veggie Fajitas. Fajitas typically feature peppers and onions, but this veggie version adds mushrooms, yellow squash, and zucchini to the mix for a filling dinner idea.
This instant pot bbq chicken taco recipe is an easy weeknight dinner! Set and forget the meat while preparing a creamy, herbaceous slaw for a topping. ... Make Instant Pot BBQ Chicken Tacos for ...
Recipes for tacos al pastor (tacos with grilled pork marinated in guajillo chili sauce), and Jamaican-style jerk chicken. Featuring an Equipment Corner covering grilling tools and mortar and pestles. 317
"Chopped Barbecue Pork Plate" – pork shoulder (rubbed with kosher salt) smoked low and slow with hickory wood for 11 hours, pulled and finely chopped topped with a sweet-tomato-based sauce (made with crushed red pepper flakes, salt, vinegar, chili powder, and ketchup), and served with fries, homemade red slaw and deep-fried hush puppies.
New Mexico red chili peppers "Carne adovada" is a baked meat dish that is a specialty in New Mexican cuisine. In its simplest form, raw pork is cut into strips or cubes and placed in a large plastic bag with New Mexico red chili powder or minced red chili peppers (Hatch, Chimayo, or guajillo chili peppers), garlic, oregano, cumin, lime/lemon juice and/or vinegar, and salt, then mixed and ...
Tacos al pastor ("shepherd style"), tacos de adobada, or tacos árabes ("arab tacos") are made of thin pork steaks seasoned with adobo seasoning, then skewered and overlapped on one another on a vertical rotisserie cooked and flame-broiled as it spins like shawarma. [23] [24] This variation has roots in Mexico's Lebanese immigrant population ...
Entrée: yellow miso, pork shoulder, mountain yam, astronaut ice cream; Dessert: margarita mix, quick cook grits, marionberry preserves, vanilla yogurt; Contestants: Van Dao, Chef and Restaurateur, Biscuit Bender, San Francisco, CA (eliminated after the appetizer) Ryan Goergen, Executive Chef, New York, NY (eliminated after the entrée)
Puerco pibil. Cochinita pibil (also puerco pibil or cochinita con achiote) is a traditional Yucatec Mayan slow-roasted pork dish from the Yucatán Peninsula. [1] Preparation of traditional cochinita involves marinating the meat in strongly acidic citrus juice, adding annatto seed, which imparts a vivid burnt orange color, and roasting the meat in a píib while it is wrapped in banana leaf.