MENU
Slow Smoked Carnitas

Slow Smoked Carnitas by Patti Fisher

Ken Fisher September 15, 2018 Camp Cooking/Tailgating / Cast Iron / Our Recipes / Pork 6 Comments Slow Smoked CarnitasSlow Smoked Carnitas Slow Smoked Carnitas, we love a good Carnitas and all the different ways to enjoy it. I think this is the best Carnitas I have ever enjoyed much less made. The meat was so…

1 vote
1821 views
Cheesy Pork Taco Rice

Cheesy Pork Taco Rice by Culinary Envy

This one pan Mexican dinner Cheesy Pork Taco Rice with Roasted Corn, Chiles, Onion and Salsa is super quick, easy and has fabulous flavor!

1 vote
1706 views
Chorizo Breakfast Tacos with Potato Hash and Eggs

Chorizo Breakfast Tacos with Potato Hash and Eggs by Culinary Envy

Chorizo Breakfast Tacos with Potato Hash and Eggs are ridiculously flavorful, quick and easy. The perfect meal anytime of day!

1 vote
1954 views
Sous Vide Crispy Carnitas

Sous Vide Crispy Carnitas by Culinary Envy

Sous Vide Crispy Carnitas are scrumptious, super juicy, caramelized crispy, easy Mexican-style pulled pork made in a water bath overnight!

1 vote
2133 views
Pork Tamales

Pork Tamales by Redneck Mike

1 vote
2904 views
Margarita Carnitas

Margarita Carnitas by Culinary Envy

Slow roasted pork Margarita Carnitas are “fall off the bone” tender, caramelized in a lime, orange, tequila, honey, brown sugar mixture!

1 vote
3260 views
Mexican Ranchero Breakfast

Mexican Ranchero Breakfast by Culinary Envy

Mexican Ranchero Breakfast dish adds some fabulous South of the Border flavor, and is sure to be a hit at your next family gathering!

1 vote
2429 views
Chiapas Pot Roasted Pork - Cochito Chiapaneco

Chiapas Pot Roasted Pork - Cochito Chiapaneco by John Spottiswood

I adapted this delicious, crispy-edged meat recipe from Rick Bayless's Mexican Kitchen. Nancy and I used to eat at his restaurant, the Frontera Grill, when we lived in Chicago. I served this over black beans and rice along with my spicy Ropa Vieja recipe and it was a huge hit. This would be a great alternative to carnitas for a…

1 vote
8042 views
Mexican Pozole I (Posole)

Mexican Pozole I (Posole) by Salad Foodie

A hominy stew with pork or chicken, this soup can usually be found where Mexican food is popular. Has a nice “heat” to it, and as with most stews, flavors enhance next day. This recipe is based on one from the Las Palmas website and requires about 1 hour of cooking. A second version of posole is posted (see "Useful Links" below.)

1 vote
6987 views
Tostadas with Shredded Pork and Spices

Tostadas with Shredded Pork and Spices by Robyn Savoie

Crisp fried tortillas topped with re-fried beans and spiced shredded pork make a delectable treat and are often sold from stalls in Mexican City streets. I like to switch between black and pinto re-fried beans for variety. I also found you can easily make this using a crock-pot/slow cooker; see tip below.

1 vote
4321 views
Tortilla Pie with Chorizo

Tortilla Pie with Chorizo by Robyn Savoie

This is a popular Mexican breakfast dish, known as Chilaquiles. The fried strips stay crisp in the tomatillo, cream and cheese sauce.

1 vote
3104 views
Grilled Pork Tenderloin Wtih Green Chile Tomatillo Sauce

Grilled Pork Tenderloin Wtih Green Chile Tomatillo Sauce by Bob Vincent

This is a tasty grilled pork dish. Different cuts of pork will work but we like the tenderloin best as it is lean and tender when grilled. I served the pork with annatto rice, green beans, flautas and guacamole. For a wine we had a 2008 Fenestra Lodi Silvaspoons Vineyards Alvarelhao. This grape is traditionally grown in…

2 votes
5326 views
Pork and Hominy Stew

Pork and Hominy Stew by Robyn Savoie

This savory combination could be described as a posole -- a thick, hearty Mexican soup traditionally served as a main course at Christmas. Sprinkle shredded radishes over the top for a festive presentation.

1 vote
3384 views
Slow cooker pork stew - chile verde

Slow cooker pork stew - chile verde by Nancy Miyasaki

This is an easy and tasty version of chile verde that I adapted from a slow cooker cookbook. This keeps very well for 3-4 days, and honestly tastes as good if not better reheated. You can also serve it inside tortillas as a taco or burrito for a second meal. Enjoy!

3 votes
7561 views
Pork Tenderloin Adobada

Pork Tenderloin Adobada by John Spottiswood

If you like carnitas and fajitas, but are in the mood for something a little different, give his recipe a try. I think you'll be impressed with the rich and pungent flavor. The combination of the flavorful meat, guacamole, corn tortillas and other fillings is wonderful. Variations of this recipe are common throughout Mexico and the…

5 votes
6990 views