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Carnitas con Guacamole and Savory Golden Country Ribs with Guacamole: A Culinary Journey to Mexican and American Delights

Carnitas con Guacamole: Savor the authentic flavors of Mexico with this classic dish, where succulent pork shoulder is braised in a blend of spices and aromatic herbs, resulting in tender, flavorful meat that pairs perfectly with creamy guacamole.

Savory Golden Country Ribs with Guacamole: Embark on a taste adventure with these tantalizing ribs. Marinated in a savory blend of spices and herbs, these ribs are slow-cooked to perfection, achieving a fall-off-the-bone tenderness. The accompanying guacamole adds a refreshing touch to balance the richness of the ribs.

Whether you're a seasoned home cook or just starting your culinary journey, these recipes will guide you through every step of the process. From selecting the best ingredients to mastering the cooking techniques, we've got you covered. So, prepare your taste buds for a delightful journey as you explore the vibrant flavors of Mexico and the hearty comfort of American cuisine.

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CARNITAS CON GUACAMOLE: SAVORY GOLDEN COUNTRY RIBS WITH GUACAMOL



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Rick Bayless. From Authentic Mexican. This was so good, that I ate so much that now I can barely type. I just made the carnitas, and served it with some salsa, sliced avocados, tortillas, and lime wedges. Thank you Rick-You Rock!

Provided by cookiedog

Categories     Very Low Carbs

Time 1h40m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

2 1/2 lbs thick meaty, country-style pork ribs
water to cover the meat
1/2 teaspoon salt, plus a little course salt for sprinkling on before serving
1/2 small onion, very finely chopped
2 -3 serranos or 1 -2 jalapeno, stemmed, seeded and very finely chopped
1 medium-large tomatoes, cored and very finely chopped (optional)
1 garlic clove, peeled and very finely chopped (optional)
10 sprigs fresh cilantro, chopped (optional)
3 ripe medium-size avocados
salt, about 1/2 teaspoon
1/2 lime, juiced (optional)
other fresh cheese like feta or farmer's cheese

Steps:

  • Trim off all but a thin layer of fat from the pork.
  • Place the meat in a single layer in a wide, heavy saucepan, add enough water to cover the meat by 1/2-inch, measure in the salt, and set over medium heat. Simmer, partially covered, turning the pork occasionally, until the meat is barely tender, about 40 minutes. Uncover, raise the heat to medium-high, and quickly boil away the liquid.
  • When you hear the meat begin to fry in its own rendered lard (once the water is gone), turn the heat down to between medium and medium-low. Let the pork fry, turning frequently, until evenly browned, about 30 minutes. Remove the ribs from the pan, drain on paper towels, and sprinkle with a little salt.
  • While the meat is cooking, prepare the guacamole, scoop it into a serving bowl and garnish. Serve the crispy ribs on a warm serving platter and pass the guacamole to eat along with them. Or cut the meat off the bones and roll with the guacamole into tacos.
  • In a medium-size bowl, mix the finely chopped onion and chiles with the optional tomato, garlic, and cilantro.
  • Close to the time you are going to serve, halve the avocados lengthwise by cutting from the stem to flower ends, around the pits. Twist the avocado halves in opposite directions to loosen the meat from pits, then scoop out the pits, and reserve. Scrape the avocado pulp from the skins and add it to the bowl.
  • Using your hand or a spoon, roughly mash the avocado while mixing in the other ingredients, making a course, thick mass. Flavor with salt, then enough lime juice to add a little zing, if you wish. Return the pits to the guacamole and cover with a sheet of plastic wrap pressed directly onto the surface of the mixture. Set aside for a few minutes to let the flavors blend.
  • The guacamole is very attractive in a pottery bowl or Mexican mortar, sprinkle with chopped onion, cilantro, radish slices and/or queso fresco (cheese); radish roses really dress it up.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 929.1, Fat 75.2, SaturatedFat 21.6, Cholesterol 195.6, Sodium 466.2, Carbohydrate 13.9, Fiber 10.3, Sugar 1.5, Protein 51.3

SAVORY GOLDEN COUNTRY RIBS WITH GUACAMOLE: CARNITAS CON GUACAMOLE



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Provided by Food Network

Time 1h30m

Yield about 1 1/2 pounds carnitas, 4

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 1/2 pounds thick, meaty, pork country ribs
2 pounds lard (or enough to cover the meat)
1/4 cup water
1 lime, zest removed with a vegetable peeler in wide strips
Course salt, about 1/2 teaspoon
Water to cover the meat
1/2 teaspoon salt, plus a little course salt for sprinkling on before serving
About 2 cups Chunky Guacamole, recipe follows, with all it's garnishes (cheese, radish roses, cilantro, etc.)

Steps:

  • Trim off all but a thin layer of fat from the pork.
  • The slow-fry method: Melt the lard in a large (4-quart), heavy saucepan over medium-low heat. When it has melted but is not yet very hot, add the pork, water and lime zest. Cook with the lard at a gentle simmer, turning the pork occasionally, for about 40 minutes, until it is barely tender. Raise the heat to medium-high. If all of the water hasn't yet evaporated, the lard will come to a rolling boil, which will eventually diminish into small bubbles as the water evaporates. After the change occurs, the carnitas will need about 10 minutes to brown. Watch them carefully and remove when they are a light golden brown. Drain on paper towels and sprinkle with salt.
  • The boil-then-fry method: Place the meat in a single layer in a wide, heavy saucepan, add enough water to cover the meat by 1/2-inch, measure in the salt, and set over medium heat. Simmer, partially covered, turning the pork occasionally, until the meat is barely tender, about 40 minutes. Uncover, raise the heat to medium-high, and quickly boil away the liquid.
  • When you hear the meat begin to fry in its own rendered lard (once the water is gone), turn the heat down to between medium and medium-low. Let the pork fry, turning frequently, until evenly browned, about 30 minutes. Remove the ribs from the pan, drain on paper towels, and sprinkle with a little salt.
  • While the meat is cooking, prepare the guacamole, scoop it into a serving bowl and garnish. Serve the crispy ribs on a warm serving platter and pass the guacamole to eat along with them. Or cut the meat off the bones and roll with the guacamole into tacos.
  • 1/2 small onion, very finely chopped
  • 2 to 3 serranos or 1 to 2 jalapenos, stemmed, seeded and very finely chopped
  • 1 ripe, medium-large tomato, cored and very finely chopped, optional
  • 1 clove garlic, peeled and very finely chopped, optional
  • 10 sprigs fresh cilantro, chopped, optional
  • 3 ripe, medium-size avocados
  • Salt, about 1/2 teaspoon
  • 1/2 lime, juiced, optional
  • Additional chopped onion, fresh cilantro, radish slices or roses, and/or a little crumbled Mexican queso fresco or other fresh cheese like feta or farmer's cheese, for garnish
  • In a medium-size bowl, mix the finely chopped onion and chiles with the optional tomato, garlic, and cilantro.
  • Close to the time you are going to serve, halve the avocados lengthwise by cutting from the stem to flower ends, around the pits. Twist the avocado halves in opposite directions to loosen the meat from pits, then scoop out the pits, and reserve. Scrape the avocado pulp from the skins and add it to the bowl.
  • Using your hand or a spoon, roughly mash the avocado while mixing in the other ingredients, making a course, thick mass. Flavor with salt, then enough lime juice to add a little zing, if you wish. Return the pits to the guacamole and cover with a sheet of plastic wrap pressed directly onto the surface of the mixture. Set aside for a few minutes to let the flavors blend.
  • The guacamole is very attractive in a pottery bowl or Mexican mortar, sprinkle with chopped onion, cilantro, radish slices and/or queso fresco (cheese); radish roses really dress it up.
  • Yield: about 3 cups, serving 6 as an appetizer, 12 to 15 as a dip

CHUNKY GUACAMOLE: GUACAMOLE PICADO



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     appetizer

Time 40m

Yield about 3 cups, serving 6 as an

Number Of Ingredients 9

1/2 small onion, very finely chopped
2 to 3 serranos or 1 to 2 jalapenos, stemmed, seeded and very finely chopped
1 ripe, medium-large tomato, cored and very finely chopped, optional
1 clove garlic, peeled and very finely chopped, optional
10 sprigs fresh cilantro, chopped, optional
3 ripe, medium-size avocados
Salt, about 1/2 teaspoon
1/2 lime, juiced, optional
Additional chopped onion, fresh cilantro, radish slices or roses, and/or a little crumbled Mexican queso fresco or other fresh cheese like feta or farmer's cheese, for garnish

Steps:

  • In a medium-size bowl, mix the finely chopped onion and chiles with the optional tomato, garlic, and cilantro.
  • Close to the time you are going to serve, halve the avocados lengthwise by cutting from the stem to flower ends, around the pits. Twist the avocado halves in opposite directions to loosen the meat from pits, then scoop out the pits, and reserve. Scrape the avocado pulp from the skins and add it to the bowl.
  • Using your hand or a spoon, roughly mash the avocado while mixing in the other ingredients, making a course, thick mass. Flavor with salt, then enough lime juice to add a little zing, if you wish. Return the pits to the guacamole and cover with a sheet of plastic wrap pressed directly onto the surface of the mixture. Set aside for a few minutes to let the flavors blend.
  • The guacamole is very attractive in a pottery bowl or Mexican mortar, sprinkle with chopped onion, cilantro, radish slices and/or queso fresco (cheese); radish roses really dress it up.

GUACAMOLE CON CHILE



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     appetizer

Yield about 2 cups

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 large ripe Haas avocados
1 teaspoon minced garlic
1 tomato, finely chopped
1/2 onion, finely chopped
1 lime juice juiced
1 jalapeno chile, seeded and chopped
1/2 teaspoon coarse salt
1/2 bunch cilantro chopped
Freshly ground pepper

Steps:

  • Peel the avocados and mash them with a tejolote, in a molcajete. Add the garlic, tomatoes, onion, lime juice, jalapeno, salt, cilantro and pepper.
  • Serve immediately with corn chips or slices of jicama.

Tips:

  • To make the most tender carnitas, choose pork shoulder or pork butt. These cuts have a good amount of fat that will render down during cooking, resulting in juicy, flavorful meat.
  • For a crispy exterior, finish the carnitas under the broiler for a few minutes.
  • Serve the carnitas with your favorite toppings, such as guacamole, salsa, sour cream, or shredded cheese.
  • Make sure to use ripe avocados for the guacamole. Unripe avocados will be hard and bitter.
  • Add a squeeze of lime juice to the guacamole to prevent it from browning.
  • If you don't have a grill, you can cook the country ribs in the oven or on the stovetop.
  • Be sure to brown the country ribs well before braising them. This will help develop flavor.
  • Use a good quality barbecue sauce for the country ribs. This will make a big difference in the final flavor.

Conclusion:

These recipes for carnitas con guacamole and savory golden country ribs with guacamol are sure to please even the most discerning palate. The carnitas are tender and juicy, with a crispy exterior. The guacamole is creamy and flavorful, with a hint of lime. And the country ribs are fall-off-the-bone tender, with a delicious barbecue sauce. So next time you're looking for a delicious and easy meal, give these recipes a try.

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