Best 2 Guajillo Spiked Pork And Potato Tacos Recipes

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Indulge in the tantalizing flavors of Mexican cuisine with our guajillo-spiked pork and potato tacos, a delectable dish that combines the richness of guajillo chiles, the savory goodness of pork, and the heartiness of potatoes, all wrapped in warm tortillas. This recipe tantalizes taste buds with its perfect balance of flavors and textures, making it a hit at any gathering.

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Prepare to embark on a culinary journey that will transport you to the heart of Mexico. With our guajillo-spiked pork and potato tacos as the centerpiece, these recipes will leave you craving more of these delightful Mexican flavors.

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GUAJILLO-SPIKED PORK-AND-POTATO TACOS



Guajillo-Spiked Pork-And-Potato Tacos image

Mexican comfort food good enough to serve guests. You can even make it the day before and reheat it right before serving adding a little water if needed. This has a mild taco filling - if you like your tacos with some heat, use some New Mexico chiles in place of some of the Guajillos. Adapted from Mexico: One Plate At A Time, by Rick Bayless

Provided by cookiedog

Categories     Stew

Time 2h

Yield 12-16 tacos, 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

8 -10 medium dried guajillo chilies, about 2 oz., stemmed, seeded and torn into flat pieces
water
4 -6 ripe plum tomatoes, about 12 oz., roughly chopped
3 large garlic cloves, roughly chopped
1 1/2 tablespoons vegetable oil or 1 1/2 tablespoons rich-tasting pork fat
1 -1 1/2 lb lean boneless pork butt, shoulder cut into 1/2-inch cubes
3 cups water
1 teaspoon salt, plus more, to taste
4 medium boiling potatoes, such as red skinned, about 1 lb. total, cut into 1/2-inch cubes
3 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro
12 -16 corn tortillas, warmed

Steps:

  • To make the chili sauce, in a dry heavy fry pan over medium heat, toast the chilies a few pieces at a time, pressing them flat against the hot surface with a metal spatula, until they are aromatic, about 10 seconds per side. (If the heat is right, you'll hear a slight crackle when you press them down, but you shouldn't see more than the slightest wisp of smoke; the inside surface of the chili should look noticeably lighter.) Transfer to a bowl and add hot tap water to cover. Place a small plate on the top to keep the chilies submerged and let stand for 20 minutes.
  • Using tongs, transfer the chilies to a food processor or blender. Add the water, tomatoes and garlic and process to form a smooth puree. Set aside.
  • To make the filling, in a 4-quart saucepan over medium-high heat, warm the oil. When the oil is hot, add the pork in a single layer (in batches, if necessary) and cook, turning, until richly browned all over, about 10 minutes. As the pork is browned, transfer it to a plate. When all of the pork is browned, return it to the saucepan.
  • Push the chili-tomato puree through a medium-mesh sieve directly into the pan and cook, stirring frequently, until the saucy mixture is as thick as tomato paste, 6 to 8 minutes. Stir in the water and the 1 teaspoons salt, cover partially and bring to a simmer. Reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer, stirring frequently, for 20 minutes.
  • Add the potatoes, cover partially and cook, stirring frequently, until the potatoes and meat are tender but not falling apart and the sauce has thickened to the consistency of canned tomato sauce, 20 to 30 minutes more. If the sauce is too thin, continue cooking, uncovered, until thickened. Taste and adjust the seasonings with salt.
  • Scoop the hot pork-and-potato mixture into a serving bowl and sprinkle with the cilantro. Serve with the warm tortillas alongside.

GUAJILLO SPICED PORK AND POTATOES (PUERCO Y PAPAS AL GUAJILLO)



Guajillo Spiced Pork and Potatoes (Puerco Y Papas Al Guajillo) image

Spicy meat and potatoes! What more can a guy ask? Except the ease with which this is made - Crock-pot! Just put the ingredients in, set the dial and forget it until done. And the aromas! I have to leave the house when i am cokking this because the aromas will make me want to open the lid and sample!

Provided by Witch Doctor

Categories     Pork

Time 7h

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

6 medium red skin boiling potatoes, each cut into 6 wedges (1 1/2 pounds)
1 1/2-2 lbs boneless pork shoulder, cut into 1 inch cubes
8 medium dried guajillo chilies, stemmed, seeded and torn into flat pieces (2 ounces)
1 (15 ounce) can diced tomatoes with juice
4 garlic cloves, peeled and halved
2 teaspoons dried oregano
2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
salt
1/2 cup loosely packed coarsely chopped cilantro, for garnish
1/2 cup chopped white onion, for garnish

Steps:

  • Spread the potatoes over the bottom of a slow cooker and top with the pork.
  • Set a medium (8 inch) skillet over medium heat. When it is hot, toast the chili pieces a few at a time, pressing them against the hot surface with a spatula until they are aromatic and lightened in color underneath - about 10 seconds per side. (If you see more than a whiff of smoke, they are burning). Transfer the toasted chilis to a blender jar.
  • Add the tomatoes with their juice, garlic, oregano, Worcestershire sauce, a generous 1 ½ tsp salt and 1 ½ cups water. Blend until as smooth as possible. Strain the mixture through a medium mesh strainer directly into the slow cooker, over the meat and potatoes. Stir to mix thoroughly.
  • Set the lid in place and slow cook on high for 6 hours.
  • Gently stir the stew - the sauce may look slightly broken, but it will come together with gentle stirring. If the sauce seems too thick, stir in a little water. Taste, and add more salt, if needed.
  • Serve in bowls, sprinkled with the cilantro and onion. A stack of warm corn tortillas is the perfect accompaniment.
  • Variations:.
  • Pork and Potatoes al Guajillo as a Soft Taco Filling:.
  • Cook the dish as directed above, but cube the potatoes rather than leaving them in larger wedges. Coarsely shred the pork with two forks. Leave the sauce quite thick. Serve with a dozen warm tortillas for everyone to make soft tacos.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 437.6, Fat 23.2, SaturatedFat 8, Cholesterol 80.6, Sodium 293.4, Carbohydrate 35.2, Fiber 3.9, Sugar 5, Protein 22.4

Tips:

  • Choose the right pork:Pork shoulder (also known as pork butt) is the best cut for this recipe, as it is flavorful and juicy. You can also use pork loin or tenderloin, but they will be less flavorful.
  • Use a good quality guajillo chili powder:Guajillo chili powder is made from dried guajillo chilies, which have a smoky, earthy flavor. Look for a guajillo chili powder that is fresh and has a deep red color.
  • Don't skip the marinade:The marinade helps to flavor the pork and make it tender. Be sure to marinate the pork for at least 4 hours, or overnight if possible.
  • Cook the pork until it is fall-apart tender:The pork should be cooked until it is fall-apart tender, which will take about 2 hours in the slow cooker. You can also cook the pork in the oven, but it will take longer.
  • Use fresh tortillas:Fresh tortillas are the best way to serve these tacos. You can find fresh tortillas at most grocery stores, or you can make your own.

Conclusion:

These Guajillo Spiked Pork and Potato Tacos are a delicious and easy meal that is perfect for a weeknight dinner. The pork is flavorful and juicy, the potatoes are soft and creamy, and the guajillo chili sauce adds a smoky, earthy flavor. Serve these tacos with your favorite toppings, such as shredded cabbage, diced tomatoes, sour cream, and guacamole.

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