Tatemado De Cerdo Recipes

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ASADO DE CERDO



Asado De Cerdo image

Spicy Mexican pork dish...yummy! Use good chili powder from a Hispanic grocery, or mix half American chili powder with half Indian chili powder

Provided by JacquelineS

Categories     Pork

Time 40m

Yield 10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 lbs pork roast, cubed
1/4 cup flour
1 tablespoon garlic, minced
1 tablespoon cumin
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
3 -5 tablespoons chili powder
salt
pepper
3 cups water

Steps:

  • Heat oil in a heavy pot.
  • Add pork, salt and pepper, stirring until well browned and most of the liquid is evaporated.
  • Add garlic and saute 1 minute more.
  • Add flour, stirring until thoroughly coated.
  • Add water all at once.
  • Add cumin and chili powder.
  • Stir thoroughly until gravy is dark and velvety smooth.
  • Add more chili powder to taste.
  • Bring to boil, reduce heat, cover and simmer 20 minutes, or until pork is tender.
  • Serve with rice and tortillas.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 161, Fat 6.5, SaturatedFat 1.8, Cholesterol 57.1, Sodium 85.2, Carbohydrate 4.2, Fiber 0.9, Sugar 0.2, Protein 20.8

TATEMADO DE COSTILLA DE RES (TATEMADO SHORT RIBS)



Tatemado de Costilla de Res (Tatemado Short Ribs) image

This recipe is part of the [Epicurious Online Cooking School](http://cookingschool.epicurious.com/), in partnership with the Culinary Institute of America. To watch it being made, and to learn how to make other Mexican classics, check out the videos.

Provided by Sergio Remolina

Yield Makes 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14

4 (3-inch cut) short ribs
8 ancho chiles, veins removed and seeded
1 pound onions, cut into quarters
5 cloves garlic
3 ounces piloncillo (Mexican brown sugar)
1 quart beer or pulque
1/2 cup agave nectar
1/2 cup tequila
1 ounce lard
3 maguey or agave leaves
4 cactus paddles, trimmed of spines
Frijoles de la Olla
Tortillas
Spice grinder

Steps:

  • Trim excess fat from short ribs then cut between the bones.
  • In a saucepan over moderate heat, dry-roast the chiles. Transfer to a spice grinder and grind into a powder.
  • In the same saucepan, dry-roast the onions and garlic. Transfer to a blender, add the piloncillo, beer or pulque, agave, tequila, and the powdered chiles, and process until smooth.
  • In a medium saucepan, heat the lard and fry the chile mixture. Season with salt and let cool. Coat the meat with the chile mixture, cover, and marinate in the refrigerator overnight.
  • Preheat the oven to 375°F and arrange a steamer in a roasting pan.
  • In a saucepan over moderate heat, dry-roast the maguey or agave leaves. Transfer to the roasting pan on the steamer and top with 2 cactus paddles. Place the ribs with the marinade on top and cover with the remaining 2 cactus paddles. Cover the pan with foil or a lid and bake until the ribs are fork tender, 3 to 4 hours, checking the water level every 30 minutes and adding 1/2 cup of water when it gets very low.
  • Transfer the short ribs to a serving platter. Slice the cactus paddles into strips and place them on top of the ribs. Serve with Frijoles de la Olla and tortillas.

TAMALES DE CERDO RECIPE - (4/5)



Tamales de Cerdo Recipe - (4/5) image

Provided by drmbo1989

Number Of Ingredients 20

1 1/2 pounds pork in chunks
2 whole peeled garlic cloves
1 tablespoon vinegar
Water to cover meat
3 cups ground fresh corn (may substitute frozen)
3/4 cup lard, or butter, or shortening
2 1/2 cups masa harina
2 1/2 cups chicken broth
Dash or two of Bijol for color
olive oil for frying
1 large onion, chopped fine
1 green pepper, chopped fine
5 cloves garlic, minced
3 ounces tomato paste (1/2 can)
1/2 cup water
1/2 cup red or white wine
Juice of one large lemon
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
Corn husks

Steps:

  • (Soak dried cornhusks in hot water before using) For meat, you need pork with plenty of fat-either well marbled or with a fat layer or both. We've had good luck with de-boned country style pork ribs. Or have the butcher cut something to order. Whichever meat you use, cut it up into smaller pieces-no more than two inches thick or three inches long. Add a little salt with a shaker and place in a large sauce pan. Add water to just barely cover the meat. Add two peeled garlic cloves and one tablespoon vinegar. Bring to a boil; reduce heat and simmer, uncovered until all of the water has boiled away. Fry the pork pieces in the rendered fat just until brown, butNOTcrispy! The meat should be tender and stringy. Remove the meat. Trim off any excess fat (there shouldn't be any) and with a knife or meat hammer; break up the meat into small pieces. Slice the corn kernels off the cob (or use frozen corn). Quickly grind the corn in a food processor with your choice of fat (lard, or butter, or shortening) until you get a very coarse mixture with visible corn kernels. Don't over process! Remove from the processor and blend in 2 1/2 cups warm chicken broth and two cups masa harina to the ground corn. Add a dash of Bijol powder to give it a nice yellow color. Fry the onion and green pepper in olive oil at medium heat, stirring occasionally, until the onions are soft. Add garlic and continue to fry for two to three minutes. Do not drain off excess oil! Mix tomato paste in 1/2 cup warm water and add it and the wine to the vegetables. Simmer for about 10 minutes. Place the pork, vegetables, and the ground corn/masa mixture in a large cooking pot. Add lemon juice to the mixture and blend. Add salt and pepper and stir. Cook the mixture on low heat, stirring frequently (don't let it burn!) until it thickens-about 20 minutes. Add more masa or more broth as necessary so that you have a stiff, but pliable paste. Taste and add salt if needed. Remove from heat and let cool. Raúl: Cuban tamales are a great taste treat. We love to eat them just about any time. In a Cuban tamal, the meat is mixed in with the dough and not used as a filling as in Mexican tamales. Jorge: In Cuba they use a type of field (or dent) corn, it's not as sweet and it's more mealy than the sweet corn we eat in the U. S. Glenn: If you have a friendly farmer nearby, you may be able to buy some. Raúl: But please note, you need fresh field corn,NOTthe dried stuff they feed to the cattle! You'd have to find a farmer with a field who would let you pick it fresh off the stalk. In Cuba we cut off the corn kernels with a grooved piece of wood with a blade in it. Glenn: The easy way? Use sweet corn. The masa flour tends to dampen the sweetness. Jorge: We've even used frozen Niblets corn when fresh corn on the cob wasn't available! The difference in taste is very slight. Raúl: Most people (even Cubans) wouldn't know the difference! Glenn: Some beginners make the mistake of using pieces of meat that are too large. A good tamale will be riddled with flecks of meat. 1 1/2 pounds pork in chunks 2 whole peeled garlic cloves 1 tablespoon vinegar Water to cover meat 3 cups ground fresh corn (may substitute frozen) 3/4 cup lard, or butter, or shortening 2 1/2 cups masa harina 2 1/2 cups chicken broth Dash or two of Bijol for color olive oil for frying 1 large onion, chopped fine 1 green pepper, chopped fine 5 cloves garlic, minced 3 ounces tomato paste (1/2 can) 1/2 cup water 1/2 cup red or white wine Juice of one large lemon 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper Corn husks (Soak dried cornhusks in hot water before using) For meat, you need pork with plenty of fat-either well marbled or with a fat layer or both. We've had good luck with de-boned country style pork ribs. Or have the butcher cut something to order. Whichever meat you use, cut it up into smaller pieces-no more than two inches thick or three inches long. Add a little salt with a shaker and place in a large sauce pan. Add water to just barely cover the meat. Add two peeled garlic cloves and one tablespoon vinegar. Bring to a boil; reduce heat and simmer, uncovered until all of the water has boiled away. Fry the pork pieces in the rendered fat just until brown, butNOTcrispy! The meat should be tender and stringy. Remove the meat. Trim off any excess fat (there shouldn't be any) and with a knife or meat hammer; break up the meat into small pieces. Slice the corn kernels off the cob (or use frozen corn). Quickly grind the corn in a food processor with your choice of fat (lard, or butter, or shortening) until you get a very coarse mixture with visible corn kernels. Don't over process! Remove from the processor and blend in 2 1/2 cups warm chicken broth and two cups masa harina to the ground corn. Add a dash of Bijol powder to give it a nice yellow color. Fry the onion and green pepper in olive oil at medium heat, stirring occasionally, until the onions are soft. Add garlic and continue to fry for two to three minutes. Do not drain off excess oil! Mix tomato paste in 1/2 cup warm water and add it and the wine to the vegetables. Simmer for about 10 minutes. Place the pork, vegetables, and the ground corn/masa mixture in a large cooking pot. Add lemon juice to the mixture and blend. Add salt and pepper and stir. Cook the mixture on low heat, stirring frequently (don't let it burn!) until it thickens-about 20 minutes. Add more masa or more broth as necessary so that you have a stiff, but pliable paste. Taste and add salt if needed. Remove from heat and let cool. To make the tamales: Take two husks and overlap them flat on the table. Put some of the corn mixture in the center of the cornhusks. Fold the cornhusks, first over the filling the short way, and then folding up the liong way from the ends. Tie with a string. Tamales are best cooked in a large pot with about two inches of water in the bottom. (If you have the little insert that keeps the food off the bottom, great!) Add the tamales, standing them on end and cover the pot. Bring the water to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer/steam about 90 minutes to two hours. IMPORTANT: Be sure to check the water level occasionally so that the pot doesn't run dry! TIP: Freshly cooked tamales tend to be a bit mushy. The best way to make tamales is to cook them a day ahead then put them in the refrigerator overnight. Cooling will help the tamales firm up to the proper consistency. The next day, just steam them long enough to heat through. If you'd like to make a large batch and freeze them, always cook the tamales first and then freeze. Usually we can't resist and end up eating a couple of"loose"tamales the same day!

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