Showing posts with label Pork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pork. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Chimichangas

The basis of this recipe comes from Brent Done as listed in our Scott Family Cookbook, with a few of our modifications utilizing Savory Shredded Pork leftovers.  This works well to make up a double batch, 1/2 for dinner; another pan to freeze for later.  (Preheat to 500 degrees) Yield, 8-10 servings. 

One Batch Recipe
2 c.  reserved Savory Shredded Pork leftovers (or, 1 lb. boneless pork butt or shoulder)
2 T  vinegar or lemon or lime juice
1 clove garlic, minced (we usually add much more)
1/4 tsp. ground cumin
1 can green enchilada sauce or 1 c. broth (or 2 c. water if starting with the uncooked pork roast).
3T  canned diced green chilies
1/4-1/2 tsp. ground oregano
Salt to taste
Smart Balance or water to brush on tortillas
8-10 Flour tortillas

If starting with the 1 lb. uncooked roast, Cut meat into 1 1/2 inch pieces.  Put in a 2 to 3 quart pan.  Cover and cook over medium heat to draw out the juices, about 10 minutes.  Uncover and cook on high heat until liquid evaporates and meat browns well in drippings; stir often.  Add water; stir to free browned particles from pan.  Cover and simmer until meat is very tender when pierced, 1 to 1 1/4 hours.  Uncover; over high heat, boil away liquid.  Turn heat to low.

From here the directions should be the same for either meat being used. 

Add vinegar or lemon/lime juice, green chilies, garlic, ground oregano and ground cumin.  Stir up browned bits from pan; remove from heat (when hot throughout if reheating Savory Shredded Pork).  (If using roast, shred at this point by pulling 2 forks through meat in opposite directions).  Add salt to taste. 

Melt Smart Balance (if using).  Brush both sides of each tortilla with melted "butter".   (I learned from Rachel that brushing water on both sides of the tortilla works just as well to seal in the filling...just brush Smart Balnce on top of a finished pan of rolled chimichangas if browning is desired).  Spoon meat filling equally onto center of tortillas and roll burrito style.  Place seam down in a 9x13 pan.  Bake at 500 degrees for 8-10 minutes.  Serve hot with your choice of sides and toppings (like Fresh Salsa or Guacamole).

If you need to stretch the filling a bit, toss in a few halved and sliced fresh tomatoes or a can of diced stewed tomatoes (boil off most the liquid during the heating phase).  Yummy!

Monday, September 7, 2009

Shredded Pork Tacos

A second meal from the left-over meat from the Savory Shredded Pork. Quoting from The New Better Homes and Gardens Cookbook, "This recipe is truer to Mexican tacos than the ones often eaten in the United States, which are made with ground meat."  Yield: 8 tacos. 

2 c     Savory Shredded Pork
8        Taco shells or four 6-8-inch flour tortillas
3/4 c  Salsa
2 c     Shredded lettuce
3/4 c  Diced tomatoes
Add homemade taco seasoning (we like to add in a little more garlic and cumin)
Top with guacamole if desired.

1. Prepare Shredded Savory Pork as in the recipe linked above.  Place taco shells on baking sheet and heat in a 350 degree oven about 10 mintues or until heated through (to simply warm tortillas for soft tacos, sprinkle with water and wrap in foil to warm).

2. Meanwhile, in a medium saucepan combine Savory Shredded Pork and salsa; heat through (add additional salsa if necessary to moisten).   A pinch of cumin also adds great flavor.

3. Assemble tacos with a spoonful of pork mixture in warm taco shells.  Top with lettuce (cheese if you eat it) and tomatoes.  Serve with avacado or guacamole if desired.

Savory Shredded Pork


Originally from "The New Better Homes and Gardens Cookbook", this is one of those great recipes that gets great mileage with little effort.  Cook the Pork Roast ahead of time, use as a main dish for one meal served with sides of veggies and with a few additions, or use it for tacos or hearty sandwiches, then, use the rest to quickly make up chimichangas.  (This picture actually shows the meat with some chimichanga seasoning additions.) Again, we usually double the recipe (using at least a 6 lb. roast), to make extra to use at lunches or to extend the use for another quick meal preparation as described above.  The cooked meat will freeze well for later use.  Yield: 12 servings.

Ingredients:

1       3-pound boneless pork shoulder blade roast
8       garlic cloves, minced
2 t.    ground coriander
2 t.    ground cumin
2 t.    dried crushed oregano
1 t.    onion powder (or dried onions)
1/2 t. salt
1/2 t. ground black pepper
1/2 t. ground red pepper
1 c.   beef broth

Trim fat from meat.  In small bowl combine seasonings, rub into meat.  Place meat in a roasting pan with cover; add beef broth.  Cover and roast in 325 degree oven for 2 1/2 to 3 hours or until very tender.

Remove meat from liquid with slotted spoon; discard excess fat from cooking liquid, reserving liquid.  When meat is cool enough to handle, shred using 2 forks to pull through it in opposite directions.  Stir in 1/4 cup of reserved liquid to use as taco filling.  Or, stir in enough liquid to moisten; reheat in saucepan over medium heat, stir frequently, and serve on toasted buns.

Crock Pot directions:
Prepare as listed above.  Place meat in a 3 1/2 to 5 quart crock pot; add beef broth.  Cover and cook on low-heat setting for 8-10 hours or on high heat setting for 4-5 hours.  Proceed as described above.