Best 2 Chicarron En Salsa De Tomate Pork Rind In A Tomato Sauce Recipes

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Indulge in the delectable flavors of Chicharrón en Salsa de Tomate, a traditional Mexican dish that tantalizes taste buds with its crispy pork rinds smothered in a rich, savory tomato sauce. This culinary delight is a perfect blend of textures and flavors, offering a satisfying crunch from the pork rinds and a tangy, aromatic sauce made with fresh tomatoes, onions, garlic, and a medley of spices.

Alongside the main recipe, this article also offers variations to cater to diverse preferences and dietary restrictions. For those who prefer a spicier kick, the recipe for Chicharrón en Salsa de Tomate Picante elevates the heat level with the addition of spicy peppers, while the Chicharrón en Salsa Verde recipe introduces a refreshing twist with a tomatillo-based sauce.

For those seeking a healthier alternative, the Air Fryer Chicharrón en Salsa de Tomate recipe utilizes an air fryer to achieve crispy pork rinds with reduced oil, resulting in a guilt-free indulgence. Additionally, the vegetarian-friendly Papas en Salsa de Tomate recipe offers a delightful variation using potatoes instead of pork rinds, providing a hearty and flavorful dish.

Whether you're a fan of traditional Mexican cuisine or seeking new culinary adventures, this article offers a comprehensive guide to preparing Chicharrón en Salsa de Tomate and its variations. Get ready to embark on a taste-bud tantalizing journey with these delectable recipes!

Here are our top 2 tried and tested recipes!

CHICARRON EN SALSA DE TOMATE/ PORK RIND IN A TOMATO SAUCE



Chicarron en salsa de tomate/ Pork rind in a tomato sauce image

This takes a little while folks so plan accordingly. If you like pork rinds, mild or spicy, I think you'll like these. They are great for any meal- breakfast, dinner, or supper. I like to serve this with gently refried beans, an overeasy egg,(if it's for breakfast; rice if it's for dinner or supper) and a slice or two of ripe...

Provided by Diana Cavazos

Categories     Other Side Dishes

Time 1h45m

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 Tbsp olive oil
2-3 medium fresh jalapenos- seeded, and diced
1/4 large white onion- sliced
1 can(s) 28 oz. diced tomatoes with juice
1/2 lb chicharrones con puerco (pork rind with meat)
1 c water, as needed
salt to taste

Steps:

  • 1. Start by slicing onion, seeding and dicing jalapenos, and opening can of diced tomatoes.
  • 2. Break chicharron into 3x3" pieces, of whatever size you like.
  • 3. In heavy frying pan, heat oil over medium heat. Add onion and jalapenos, and cook until onions start to turn tranlucent.
  • 4. Add tomatoes, stirring to mix. Cover. Allow to simmer 10-15 minutes.
  • 5. Using an immersion blender, blend tomato mixture until lumpy. If no immersion blender, carefully add to regular blender in small batches. Be careful not to get splashed and burned.
  • 6. Add chicharron and stir to cover completely. Cover pan, reduce heat to medium-low, and simmer until meat is softened, adding water as needed. (Those pieces without any meat will soften much faster than those with meat. Feel free to serve the latter to anyone who doesn't care for the meat, or just can't wait to eat!!!)
  • 7. I serve these with gently refried beans, rice, and a couple of avocado slices. Try an egg over easy with this for breakfast!! Yum.

CHICHARRON EN SALSA (CHICHARRON IN SAUCE)



Chicharron en Salsa (Chicharron in Sauce) image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 2h45m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 19

4 cups canola oil or 1 pound lard
3 pounds pork butt or pork belly (thick layer of fat)
2 tablespoons salt
1 pound green tomatillos (about 8 medium)
1/2 cup fresh cilantro
1 tablespoon dried Mexican oregano
1 tablespoon salt
1 teaspoon cumin
2 cloves garlic
1 pickled jalapeño
1 pound fresh tomatoes (around 4 medium)
1 teaspoon dried Mexican oregano
1 teaspoon salt
2 medium cloves garlic
1 pickled jalapeño
Canola oil, for cooking
1/2 white onion, thinly chopped
4 stalks fresh green onions, cut into 1-inch dice
3 cloves garlic, crushed

Steps:

  • For the chicharron: Preheat a heavy-bottomed pot over medium heat and add the oil or lard. Cut the pork into even 2 1/2-inch squares to ensure even cooking. Once the oil is hot, slowly add the pork. (You can tell that the oil or lard is ready by adding a small slice of onion. If you see the onion sizzling, then the pot is ready for the meat.) Avoid dropping the meat in; you do not want the oil or lard to splash. If you see it boiling, just slowly stir; you do not want the meat to stick to the pot. Continue to cook until the meat turns a brown caramel color, about 1 hour 30 minutes. Once the fat is gone, add the salt to the pot. Let cook for about 5 minutes more, then take the pork out to a colander to release any extra oils.
  • For the salsa verde: In a small pot, add the tomatillos in 1 cup water. Cook over medium-high heat until they go from a bright green color to a light brownish green color, about 8 minutes. Transfer the tomatillos to a blender and add the cilantro, Mexican oregano, salt, cumin, garlic and pickled jalapeño. Blend together, adding a bit of the water the tomatillos were cooked in. (The sauce should be on the thinner side.) Set aside.
  • For the salsa roja de tomate: In a medium pot, bring to a boil the tomatoes with 2 cups water on medium-high heat. Cook until the tomatoes begin to slightly peel, then take them out and add to a blender with the oregano, salt, garlic and pickled jalapeño. (The sauce should the same consistency as the salsa verde.) Set aside.
  • To assemble the chicharron en salsa: In a large saute pan, add some oil and heat on medium-high heat. Saute the onions, green onions and garlic. Add the chicharrones and mix together. Add equal parts salsa verde and salsa roja de tomate. Reduce the heat and have it simmer for about 3 minutes. Remove from the heat, plate and enjoy.

Tips:

- Use crispy pork rinds for the best results. If you're using fresh pork rinds, fry them until they're golden brown and crispy. - Don't overcrowd the pan when frying the pork rinds. This will prevent them from getting soggy. - Use a good quality tomato sauce for the best flavor. You can either use a store-bought sauce or make your own. - Season the sauce to taste with salt, pepper, and other spices. - Serve the chicharron en salsa de tomate with rice, beans, or tortillas.

Conclusion:

Chicharron en salsa de tomate is a delicious and easy-to-make Mexican dish. It's perfect for a quick and easy meal or as a party appetizer. With crispy pork rinds, a flavorful tomato sauce, and a variety of seasonings, this dish is sure to please everyone. So next time you're looking for a tasty and satisfying meal, give chicharron en salsa de tomate a try.

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