Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Green Chile Carnitas Tacos

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So, if you live in Arizona, you  may have been to a Food City. If you have, you know what incredible deals they boast on produce, meat and pretty much anything else. I go for the produce and meat, but it helps that they have the essentials, if I don’t want to stop at more than one store. At first approach, you feel like you should just go somewhere else to shop, but I assure you, press on. They’re part of the Basha’s and AJ’s Fine Foods family, so you’re getting the best food for your dollar. Also, Food City is more than willing to tell you where and who their meat and produce comes from, so you’re never left wondering exactly how many different chickens went into one flat of breasts.

Green Chile Carnitas Tacos from PeachyChiChi.blogspot.comAnyway, I didn’t take a picture, BUT, I got 8lbs of picnic roast for only $7.65. I used a little over a pound to make these tacos, making about 8 tacos out of it. You can see how this kind of purchase goes a LONG way. Since the beans and rice were home made, they cost literally pennies. Ah, the satisfaction I get from feeding my family something delicious and health conscious that costs less than a dollar a plate! #winning

I’ve said it before, but it begs repeating, I cook my beans and rice in advance and freeze them in portions. I cook up POUNDS of pinto beans, because my darling son loves to eat “Bees wice” (refried beans and spanish rice, mixed) almost every day. I either remove half the beans from the crock pot, before they’re cooked to super soft refry ready status, and freeze them after they’ve cooled, or I cook them in separate batches. Those I use for chili while the others I refry for the boy and freeze.

 

INGREDIENTS:

For the tacos:

Picnic roast, or another large, well marbled cut of pork
3 Anaheim green chiles, sliced into strips
Bell peppers, about 2, I like red and green, you can use whatever color you like, sliced into strips
1 white onion, sliced
Oregano, cumin, chili powder, thyme
Corn tortillas

Rice and beans:

I’ve posted before how I make these… You can find the instructions for the beans here and the instructions for the rice here.

INSTRUCTIONS:

Green Chile Carnitas Tacos from PeachyChiChi.blogspot.com

I roasted the pork in the oven, at 350, covered, for about an hour, before I hacked off a chunk to shred, leaving the rest of the roast to finish while I finished cooking. Obviously it’ll take a different amount of time, depending on the size of your roast.

I shred and/or dice the rest of the roast, using the shredded meat for tacos and chili and the diced meat for chile verde/colorado. This one roast makes about 4 dinners, each with it’s respective leftovers for the following day and sometimes the day after that. We’re a BIG leftover family, Daddy takes them with him to work, because the man needs to eat ALL day long. I rarely find time to eat during the day, but it provides a great little buffet of food for a picky toddler!

Meanwhile if you are making your beans and/or rice from scratch, get those cooking!

Green Chile Carnitas Tacos from PeachyChiChi.blogspot.com

 

Next, sauté those veggies while you’re shredding the pork.

Add the shredded meat to the veggies and cook a little longer until the veggies are soft to taste.

To heat your tortillas, use a flat iron or a large skillet on the stove. You can even throw them into the oven, if it’s still warm, for a few minutes to get a little crisp. Avoid the microwave when heating tortillas, please, you’re not helping the taste or texture and flour tortillas become rubbery when microwaved. No bueno.

 

 

 

Now, just assemble and enjoy!

Green Chile Carnitas Tacos from PeachyChiChi.blogspot.com

Keep an eye out for a adobada taco post where I use the rest of this roast and slow cook it in some homemade red chile I made! I’ll post the chile as well, because it’s AMAZING. I made almost 20 cups, and ran out in less than 2 weeks, neighbors won’t leave me alone, Cinco de Mayo is upon is and I MUST make more (as I sit here using chips as a salty segway to shovel the last bit I hid for myself, into my fat face, smh).

PEACE!

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