Pork belly tacos
Pork belly tacos

Hello everybody, it’s me again, Dan, welcome to my recipe page. Today, I will show you a way to make a distinctive dish, pork belly tacos. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I am going to make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.

Pork belly tacos is one of the most popular of current trending meals in the world. It’s easy, it is quick, it tastes delicious. It’s appreciated by millions daily. Pork belly tacos is something which I have loved my entire life. They are fine and they look wonderful.

The toppings for these pork belly tacos are a fusion of Mexican and Asian inspired flavors: cabbage, cilantro, jalapeño, green onion and a light drizzle of spicy-salty-tangy mayonnaise. Paleo pork belly tacos are so satisfying, you can't help but devour every last morsel! The showstopper of this pork belly taco recipe is the green onion sauce with pickled watermelon rind.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook pork belly tacos using 13 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Pork belly tacos:
  1. Get 4 lb pork belly
  2. Get Olive oil
  3. Prepare Dry rub with low sugar
  4. Prepare Corn tortillas
  5. Prepare Flour tortillas
  6. Get Additional topping options
  7. Prepare Shredded cabbage for crunch
  8. Get Fresh salsa
  9. Get Mexican cojita cheese crumbles
  10. Take Diced onions
  11. Prepare Cilantro
  12. Make ready Limes
  13. Take Tomatoes

Every bite of this healthy, paleo pork belly taco recipe is filled with juicy meat & green onion sauce. #wickedspatula. Chef Enrique Olvera stuffs tacos with crispy pork belly, confited in fat, and serves them with a tangy salsa spiked with Mexican beer. Pork Belly Tacos with Pineapple Salsa. I love them so damn much that I would probably give up my first unborn child to eat these every day of my life.

Steps to make Pork belly tacos:
  1. Remove pork belly from packaging and rinse with cold tap water. Pat dry and set on a cookie sheet.
  2. Slice top side of skin into 1.5 to 2 in squares just deep enough to get to the fat layer.
  3. Rub entire belly with olive oil.
  4. Cover entire belly with dry rub. (use a low sugar rub to avoid burning) I prefer a mixture of blacking seasoning and light dashes of Slap Yo Mamas.
  5. Cook @325 for 3.5 hours. Then last 20 minutes broil on low to get a crispy layer.
  6. Bake for 3.5 hours on a stainless steel rack inset in a cookie sheet. This ensures the belly is above the drippings and helps get the entire surface roasted evenly. The pork belly is done after the entire belly is a consistent color and will be soft if you probe it with a wooden skewer or fork. The meat should tear from the edge fairly easy. Last 20- 30minutes turn on your broiler on low to turn on the top side heating element. This will crispy the top even more but becareful not to let it burn.
  7. The risk of over cooking is lower since it is a high fat content cut.
  8. Once the belly is pulled from oven slice 1 inch slices the length of the belly if you are going to serve immediately or let cool on rack on counter and put away in fridge without slicing. Either way you choose the next step is the same. Once sliced in strips cut slices into chunks.
  9. Get a pan hot med to high heat preferably a cast iron pan and put chunks in. As the cold fat starts to soften break up with the spoon into shreds as big as you would like. If serving straight out the oven break up the chunks into shreds. You are going to quickly sear the shreds as crispy as you would prefer.
  10. Once meat is to your liking remove meat to serving dish. Fry your corn tortillas in the same pan the belly was cooked in for extra flavor. You can use a hot skillet to heat corn or flour tortillas.

Fill each tortilla with a slice or two of pork belly and top with pickled slaw. Chef, culinary instructor, cooking show host and James Beard Award-winning cookbook author Joanne Weir has a new collection of recipes out, Kitchen Gypsy, and you're going to want it. Castacán is the Yucatecan version of crispy pork belly. These tacos, based on the ones I had at Wayan'e, a Mérida institution, are crisped up on a griddle, then topped with shredded cheese. Remove the pork belly from the marinade and place on the grill.

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