Embark on a culinary journey to the heart of Mayan cuisine with the traditional Achiote Recado, a vibrant and flavorful condiment that adds depth and complexity to a variety of dishes. This iconic paste, originating from the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, forms the foundation of many beloved dishes, including the famed Cochinita Pibil.
This article presents a comprehensive guide to crafting Achiote Recado from scratch, capturing the authentic flavors and aromas that have captivated palates for generations. We delve into the intricacies of selecting the finest ingredients, from the earthy annatto seeds to the aromatic spices and herbs.
Alongside the classic Achiote Recado recipe, we offer variations that cater to different preferences and dietary needs. Discover the Vegan Achiote Recado, a plant-based rendition that retains the essence of the original while using wholesome, cruelty-free ingredients.
For those seeking a convenient yet authentic option, we introduce the Achiote Recado Paste, a ready-made blend that captures the essence of the traditional recipe. This versatile paste makes it effortless to add a burst of flavor to your culinary creations.
To further enhance your culinary adventures, we provide a diverse selection of recipes that showcase the versatility of Achiote Recado. From the succulent Cochinita Pibil, a slow-roasted pork dish infused with the vibrant flavors of Achiote, to the zesty Achiote Chicken Tacos, bursting with tangy and savory notes, these dishes promise to tantalize your taste buds.
Whether you're a seasoned chef or a home cook seeking to expand your culinary repertoire, this comprehensive guide to Achiote Recado and its accompanying recipes will inspire you to create authentic and delectable dishes that celebrate the rich culinary traditions of Mexico.
TRADITIONAL ACHIOTE RECADO
Make and share this Traditional Achiote Recado recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Rita1652
Categories Sauces
Time 1h20m
Yield 2 1/2 cups
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- In a small saucepan bring water and achiote seeds to a boil.
- Cook seeds, covered, at a bare simmer 30 minutes and remove from heat.
- (Steep seeds 2 hours, or until softened.) Heat a dry comal or flat iron griddle over moderately low heat until hot and pan-roast garlic and onion, turning them occasionally to ensure even roasting, until browned and soft throughout, 25 to 30 minutes.
- Discard garlic skins.
- In a small heavy skillet dry-roast oregano over moderate heat, shaking skillet occasionally, until fragrant and beginning to brown, about 2 minutes and transfer to a small bowl.
- Cool oregano completely and in an electric coffee/spice grinder grind fine.
- Drain seeds and in a blender or food processor blend with garlic, onion, oregano, and remaining ingredients until smooth.
- Recado may be made 5 days ahead and chilled and covered.
ACHIOTE MARINADE (RECADO)
It's hard to put my finger on what it is about this marinade that makes it so good. It could be the earthiness of the annatto seeds, but it could also be the sweet tanginess from the vinegar, cumin, and orange juice. Whatever it is, you will love it on your chicken, fish, or pork, as much for its flavor as for the striking deep red color it will pass on.
Yield makes 1/2 cup
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Crush the salt into the garlic using a mortar and pestle until a paste forms.
- Add the annatto seeds, cumin, oregano, and black pepper and mix well.
- Pour in the vinegar and orange juice and stir well.
- Allow the marinade to sit for 5 minutes before using. You will notice that the marinade will become thicker after it sits for a few minutes.
- If you are not going to use it right away, transfer the marinade to an airtight container and refrigerate.
- INGREDIENTS
- Annato Seed
- This seed, which is also called achiote, gives off a musky and earthy flavor. It comes from the annatto tree and is used for both its flavor and red coloring. It is fine to use annatto powder, but the ground seeds are a much better option. The seeds are rather hard to crush by hand. If you do not have a spice grinder, use your blender to create the powder.
- TECHNIQUES
- Making a Garlic Paste
- When you crush salt into a peeled garlic clove, the garlic will let go of its moisture and turn into a paste. This technique somehow magically mellows out the pungent flavor of raw garlic.
- While you can create the paste using a knife (continue chopping a peeled garlic clove over a small mound of salt until you achieve a paste), a mortar and pestle is the easiest and best way to make the paste.
- ADVANCE PREPARATION
- This marinade can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
- This marinade goes incredibly well with chicken, fish, and pork.
TRADITIONAL ACHIOTE RECADO
Steps:
- In a small saucepan bring water and achiote seeds to a boil. Cook seeds, covered, at a bare simmer 30 minutes and remove from heat. (Steep seeds 2 hours, or until softened.)
- Heat a dry comal or flat iron griddle over moderately low heat until hot and pan-roast garlic and onion, turning them occasionally to ensure even roasting, until browned and soft throughout, 25 to 30 minutes. Discard garlic skins.
- In a small heavy skillet dry-roast oregano over moderate heat, shaking skillet occasionally, until fragrant and beginning to brown, about 2 minutes and transfer to a small bowl. Cool oregano completely and in an electric coffee/spice grinder grind fine.
- Drain seeds and in a blender or food processor blend with garlic, onion, oregano, and remaining ingredients until smooth. (Recado may be made 5 days ahead and chilled and covered.)
RECADO ROJOR / ACHIOTE PASTE
Originally a Mayan blend, it is now strongly associated with the Mexican cuisine of Yucatan. Achiote paste that is an ingredient in Mexican dishes and marinades. Posting for future use in this Challenge http://www.food.com/bb/viewtopic.zsp?p=5340511#5340511 Spices are annato, coriander, cumin, peppercorns, oregano and cloves all of which I have on hand so no need to buy it made.
Provided by Rita1652
Categories Oranges
Time 15m
Yield 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Grind the spices (annato, coriander, cumin, peppercorns, oregano and cloves) in a spice mill or with a mortar and pestle.
- Blend the ground spices with remaining ingredients until it is smooth.
- Moisten with the vinegar or bitter orange juice so that you have a smooth paste.
- Form the paste into small disks or balls and let them dry, or put the paste into an airtight container to dry. Whether dried, or as a paste, the recado will keep for several months when refrigerated.
- To use, mix with more Seville orange juice.
- Rub the mixture onto chicken, pork or fish and let it marinate for 4-6 hours then cook as usual. Or use the achiote as an ingredient in another dish.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 59.1, Fat 0.4, SaturatedFat 0.1, Sodium 297.7, Carbohydrate 12.9, Fiber 1.1, Sugar 0.4, Protein 2.5
Tips:
- To make the best achiote paste, use annatto seeds that are fresh and have a vibrant red color. If the seeds are old or dull in color, they will not produce a strong flavor or color.
- Toast the annatto seeds before grinding them. This will help to release their flavor and aroma.
- Use a mortar and pestle to grind the annatto seeds. This will give you a finer paste than if you use a blender or food processor.
- Add other spices and seasonings to the achiote paste to taste. Common additions include cumin, coriander, garlic, and oregano.
- Achiote paste can be used to marinate meats, poultry, and seafood. It can also be used as a sauce or condiment.
- Achiote paste is a versatile ingredient that can be used in a variety of dishes. Experiment with it to find your favorite ways to use it.
Conclusion:
Achiote paste is a delicious and versatile ingredient that can be used to add flavor and color to a variety of dishes. It is a staple ingredient in many Latin American cuisines, and it is becoming increasingly popular in other parts of the world. With its rich, earthy flavor and beautiful red hue, achiote paste is a great way to add a touch of authenticity and excitement to your cooking.
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