Best 4 El Torito Adobo Al Pastor Sauce Recipes

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**El Torito Adobo Al Pastor Sauce: A Taste of Mexican Delicacy**

Originating from the vibrant streets of Mexico, El Torito Adobo Al Pastor Sauce is a culinary masterpiece that captivates taste buds with its unique blend of smoky, sweet, and savory flavors. This beloved sauce forms the heart of the renowned Tacos Al Pastor, where succulent pork is marinated in the adobo and slow-cooked on a vertical spit, creating a symphony of tantalizing aromas. Beyond its starring role in Tacos Al Pastor, the versatility of El Torito Adobo Al Pastor Sauce extends to a wide array of dishes, adding a burst of Mexican flair to everything from burritos and enchiladas to quesadillas and tamales. With its ability to transform ordinary meals into extraordinary culinary experiences, this sauce has become a staple in Mexican cuisine and a favorite among food enthusiasts worldwide.

**Recipes Included:**

1. **El Torito Adobo Al Pastor Sauce:** This foundational recipe provides a step-by-step guide to crafting the authentic El Torito Adobo Al Pastor Sauce, using a harmonious blend of dried chiles, spices, and aromatic ingredients.

2. **Tacos Al Pastor:** Embark on a culinary journey to create the iconic Tacos Al Pastor, featuring tender pork marinated in the flavorful adobo sauce, roasted to perfection on a vertical spit, and served with a medley of traditional accompaniments.

3. **Burritos Al Pastor:** Experience the fusion of flavors in this delectable burrito, where the savory adobo-marinated pork is enveloped in a warm tortilla, accompanied by rice, beans, and a vibrant array of toppings.

4. **Enchiladas Al Pastor:** Indulge in the delightful Enchiladas Al Pastor, where corn tortillas are filled with the succulent adobo pork, smothered in a rich sauce, and topped with melted cheese, creating a symphony of textures and flavors.

5. **Quesadillas Al Pastor:** Discover the simplicity and satisfaction of Quesadillas Al Pastor, where the adobo-infused pork is nestled between layers of melted cheese, grilled to perfection, and served with a dollop of guacamole and sour cream.

6. **Tamales Al Pastor:** Embark on a culinary adventure with Tamales Al Pastor, where the vibrant adobo sauce is woven into a masa dough, filled with tender pork, and steamed to create a harmonious blend of flavors and textures.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

EL TORITO ADOBO AL PASTOR SAUCE



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Make and share this El Torito Adobo Al Pastor Sauce recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Molly53

Categories     Sauces

Time 15m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 cup pineapple juice
4 tomatoes
1/2 cup diced yellow onion
4 green onions
2 tablespoons chopped cilantro
3 dried guajillo chilies
6 japone chiles
1 tablespoon salt
1/2 teaspoon white pepper
1 clove fresh garlic
ground cumin, to taste
2 teaspoons dried oregano
1/2 cup red wine vinegar
1/2 cup salad oil

Steps:

  • Blend all ingredients except vinegar and oil to a smooth puree, transfer to suitable saucepan and bring to a quick boil.
  • Remove from heat, add vinegar and oil and mix well to ensure complete incorporation of products.

TACOS AL PASTOR



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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

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

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.

EL TORITO TACOS PESCADOS AL PASTOR - FRESH FISH TACOS



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A neat dish perfect for Lent from El Torito Executive Chef Pepe Lopez. Pairs well with sautéed vegetables, white rice and refried black beans as sides.

Provided by Molly53

Categories     Cheese

Time 20m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

24 ounces fresh fish, pieces
salt and black pepper
2 tablespoons butter
2 cloves chopped fresh garlic
1/2 cup el torito adobo al pastor sauce (you can use El Torito Adobo Al Pastor Sauce if you can't find Adobo al Pastor sauce at the grocery store)
1/2 cup queso fresco, grated
12 warm corn tortillas
1 tablespoon butter

Steps:

  • Season fish evenly with salt and pepper.
  • Melt butter in a saute pan.
  • Cook in butter until half done; break into chunks, add garlic and adobo sauce and cook until done.
  • Melt 1 tablespoon butter in clean saute pan.
  • Fill each tortilla with 2 ounces fish and 1/2 ounce queso fresco, fold in half and lightly brown in the melted butter.
  • Serve with fresh guacamole, slices of queso fresco, and tartar sauce spiced with chipotle to taste and a lime wedge.

AUTHENTIC TACOS AL PASTOR



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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

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

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

Tips:

  • Using achiote paste or powder adds a distinct reddish-orange color and a unique earthy flavor to the adobo sauce.
  • The combination of guajillo, ancho, and pasilla peppers provides a smoky, fruity, and slightly spicy flavor profile to the sauce.
  • Adding pineapple chunks to the blender mixture adds a touch of sweetness and tanginess to the sauce.
  • Using fresh garlic, cumin, and oregano adds a fragrant and aromatic flavor to the sauce.
  • Marinating the pork in the adobo sauce for at least 8 hours or overnight allows the flavors to penetrate the meat, resulting in tender and flavorful al pastor.
  • Cooking the al pastor on a vertical spit, known as a trompo, gives it the characteristic charred and caramelized exterior.
  • Serving the al pastor with a variety of toppings, such as sliced pineapple, diced onions, fresh cilantro, and salsa, enhances the overall flavor experience.

Conclusion:

El Torito's Adobo al Pastor Sauce captures the essence of this iconic Mexican dish, providing a blend of smoky, spicy, fruity, and savory flavors. With its vibrant color, rich texture, and versatility as a marinade or dipping sauce, this recipe is a must-try for enthusiasts of Mexican cuisine. Whether you're using it to make traditional al pastor, tacos al pastor, or simply as a flavorful addition to your favorite dishes, this adobo sauce will add an authentic and tantalizing touch to your culinary creations.

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