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PUERCO PIBIL (YUCATAN-STYLE SLOW ROASTED PORK)

I first came across a version of this when watching "Once Upon a Time in Mexico". The mariachi orders puerco pibil (roasted pork) in every restaurant he visits. After eating one chef's version, he declares it the best he has ever tasted, walks into the kitchen, and kills the chef, thereby retaining the balance of the universe. A segment following the movie shows how director Robert Rodriguez cooks his version. Between that, and a recipe in 'la parilla: the mexican grill', I think I have found my own happy medium. Serve with Pink Pickled Onions (recipe #73203), your favourite fruit salsa (I use recipe #86509 ), a salsa cruda (I use recipe #12724), and warmed, soft tortilla shells. Prep time includes marination time.

Provided by skat5762

Categories     Pork

Time P3DT4h

Yield 6-8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 15



Puerco Pibil (Yucatan-Style Slow Roasted Pork) image

Steps:

  • For the Achiote Recado....place annatto seeds and water in small saucepan over high heat; bring to boil, cover, and lower to simmer.
  • Cook about 30 minutes, remove from heat, and leet seeds steep for about 2 hours, or until softened.
  • Drain, then place in food processor with remaining ingredients; Blend until a smooth paste forms.
  • If you would like a spicier recado, add 2-3 habaneros to the processor.
  • Combine pork butt and recado in large ziploc, sealing tightly.
  • Refrigerate, and let marinate for at least two days (but no longer than 5; meat will grow saltier the longer it is kept), turning occasionally.
  • Place a sheet of tin foil in a sturdy pan.
  • Cross banana leaves on top of the foil, and place meat in center.
  • Add any remaining marinade to pork- it is important that the pork stews in its own marinade.
  • Wrap leaves around the meat, covering with more leaves if necessary, to make a neat package.
  • Cover pan with one more layer of foil, to prevent steam from escaping.
  • [NOTE:If you are unable to get banana leaves, simply place the pork in a roasting pan, covering very tightly with tin foil- But the banana leaves look much cooler.]
  • Cook in a 325-degree oven for about four hours, until pork is meltingly tender.
  • Let rest for 30 minutes, then coarsely shred, removing any large fatty pieces.
  • Serve with salsas, pink pickled onions, warm tortillas, and icy cold beer (or tequila, if that's your thing).

Nutrition Facts : Calories 655.7, Fat 39.6, SaturatedFat 13.1, Cholesterol 149.7, Sodium 4997.6, Carbohydrate 31.3, Fiber 8.8, Sugar 13.3, Protein 46.7

3 lbs boneless pork butt, cut into 2 inch thick slices
2 pieces freshly washed banana leaves, as needed (can be found frozen in an Oriental supermarket)
4 tablespoons annatto seeds
1 cup water
2 teaspoons allspice, freshly ground
4 teaspoons fresh ground black pepper
1 cup dried ancho chile powder
1/4 cup sea salt
2 tablespoons toasted dried Mexican oregano
1 teaspoon cumin
6 cloves garlic, peeled,then pan roasted until brown and soft
1 medium white onion, thickly slices,pan roasted until brown and soft
1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
3 cups freshly squeezed orange juice
1/2 cup fresh lemon juice

PUERCO PIBIL

I got this recipe from the movie "Once Upon A Time In Mexico" starring Antonio Banderas and Johnny Depp. The director (or maybe producer - not sure) Robert Rodriguez made a short cooking show at the end of the DVD showing how to cook this dish. I have not made it yet because the annato seeds were not available locally so I ordered them from Penzey's and they just came in. I plan on making this next weekend so I will post an update on the recipe. NOTE: Rodriguez suggests that you have a coffee grinder just for grinding seeds and do not attempt to grind coffee beans after the seasoning. He states you will never get out all of the seasoning and will affect the taste of your coffee so splurge and buy a grinder just for your seasonings. You can buy banana leaves at your asian market but if you cannot find them wrap the pork in foil. He says the leaves add flavor and moisture.

Provided by Luby Luby Luby

Categories     Pork

Time 5h

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 14



Puerco Pibil image

Steps:

  • Put annato seeds, cumin seeds, peppercorns, allspice and cloves in a clean coffee grinder and grind very fine.
  • Put orange juice, white vinegar, habanero peppers, ground spice powder, salt, garlic, lemon juice and tequila in blender.
  • Blend until smooth.
  • Place cubed pork and liquid from blender in zip loc bag and marinate for one hour.
  • Line a 9x13 baking pan with banana leaves.
  • Pour pork mixture directly on top of banana leaves and cover with more banana leaves.
  • Cover tightly with foil.
  • Bake at 325 degrees for 4 hours.

5 lbs pork butt, cubed into 2 inch pieces
5 tablespoons annatto seeds
2 teaspoons cumin seeds
1 tablespoon black peppercorns
8 whole allspice
1/2 teaspoon whole cloves
2 red habanero peppers, diced (remove seeds and membrane)
1/2 cup orange juice
1/2 cup white vinegar
2 tablespoons salt
8 cloves garlic, peeled
5 lemons, juiced
1 tablespoon tequila
banana leaf

COCHINITA PIBIL (OR "PUERCO PIBIL") (SIMPLIFIED)

This is director Robert Rodriguez's version of the recipe with some of the measurements modified and simplified so you're not squeezing 10 lemon halves and wondering how much 8 cloves of garlic is to a cup. I also don't use banana leaves...too much cash and I'm here to save you some money. Trust me, the pork tastes just as good as the leaves are only for show. Let me also say that Annatto is also known as "Achiote Seed". You can get it at any Spanish market in the city in which you live...and I would ALSO recommend using the powder version of ANY of the spices with the exception of cloves and all-spice berries. My pork is also hotter because I'm a spice-nut. Last, but not least, the pork: get it de-boned by your butcher or deli clerk. This takes a minute or less at the store and is VERY worth it. Otherwise, you will spend a LONG time trying to cut around a hand-sized bone inside the meat. I also like to marinate the meat overnight which is the reason this recipe takes HOURS to prepare. If this isn't your thing, one to two hours will do as well but an overnight stay in your fridge will allow the juices to better penetrate the meat. Also, you want the following items: 1) Coffee/spice grinder 2) 1 Large Chef's Knife/Santoku 3) Blender 4) Measuring Cup/Spoons 5) 1 1/2 Gallon Ziploc Bags 6) Casserole or Baking Dish 7) Aluminum Foil (the big, wide foil, not standard) 8) Rubber gloves (for cutting the peppers; if you don't have these, use plastic bags to go over your hands) If you have a coffee grinder, make sure you're not gonna use it for making coffee in the near future because your coffee will have that spice taste. If you don't have a coffee/spice grinder, you CAN use a blender to grind your spices. It DOES work, though it isn't recommended.

Provided by Tabascoman77

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 7h

Yield 6-8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 16



Cochinita Pibil (Or

Steps:

  • First, you have to prepare the Achiote Paste. This is used to marinate the pork. First, put the Annatto Powder, Ground Cumin, Black Pepper, All-Spice seeds and whole cloves into a spice grinder. Grind into a fine dust. You wanna do that because if you don't, the dust can be VERY gritty. Not good.
  • Cut up the habanero peppers. I use three. I also leave the seeds in and most of the membrane. USE GLOVES WHEN HANDLING AND CUTTING UP THE PEPPERS. I cannot stress that enough. If you use your hands to cut the peppers and then touch the seeds and membrane and then touch or scratch your face or eyes or any bit of your skin for any reason, you're gonna be the sorriest person on the planet.
  • Also, take the time to cut up and mince your garlic. You can use your hands to do this.
  • Pour in your orange juice, white vinegar, minced-up habanero, add your grinded up spices (if you used a blender to grind up your spices instead of a grinder, you don't have to do this), salt and garlic and then blend well for about a minute. If you think you still have some grit or pulp from your ingredients, keep blending.
  • After it's well-mixed, pour in a full cup of lemon juice. I like to just buy the stuff, pre-squeezed. They DO sell all-natural stuff, so you won't be cheating too much when you squeeze it from a bottle.
  • After that, add in 2 to 3 shots of tequila. Blend again.
  • Get your pork shoulder and cut it into 1 to 1 1/2-inch cubes. Once done, throw all the cut-up meat into a big 1 1/2-gallon Ziploc bag.
  • Pour the Achiote Paste you've prepared into the bag with the chopped-up pork and MAKE SURE THE BAG IS SEALED. This juice, when it drips, is capable of staining and leaves a pungent smell due to all the acids contained in it. Once sealed, put it into the fridge and let it marinate overnight. If you don't want to wait, allow two hours to marinate.
  • Next, preheat the oven to 325 degrees.
  • Once properly marinated, get your casserole or baking dish and line it with aluminum foil. I recommend using the wider yield because this helps prevent spillage into the dish. Once the pan is lined and you have slack foil on the sides, pour in all the pork and juice and close the foil up over the meat. It wouldn't hurt to add ANOTHER layer of foil and tuck the meat in on the inside of the pan. This prevents any steam from escaping, thus properly allowing the food to slow cook perfectly. Then, add one more piece on top to go AROUND the outside edges of the pan.
  • Once the oven is ready, put the entire dish in (make sure to handle it carefully; you don't want it to slip and fall) and shut the door.
  • Set the oven timer for 4 hours and don't look back. The meat slow-cooks on its own and you DON'T need to check on it. Doing so makes the oven lose heat.
  • During the last 30 or so minutes of the cooking, prepare your rice according to the package.
  • CAREFULLY, remove the dish from the oven after the timer has gone off and CAREFULLY, open up the foil, avoiding ANY escaping steam.
  • Use a fork to break up the steamed pork into shreds. This allows the meat to absorb a lot of the left-over juice. This also allows the pleasant side-effect of the pork tasting even BETTER the next hour and even the next day.
  • If you want to get fancy and act like you own a swank restaurant, get a large lettuce leaf and then spoon out an even bed of rice on top of it. If you don't feel like using lettuce, just spoon out a bed of rice on a plate.
  • Spoon out a generous amount of pork on top of the rice.
  • Garnish with a jalapeno pepper -- and enjoy. :).

Nutrition Facts : Calories 989.1, Fat 70.1, SaturatedFat 24.1, Cholesterol 268.4, Sodium 2592.9, Carbohydrate 24.6, Fiber 5.3, Sugar 4, Protein 67.4

5 tablespoons ground annatto seed (Achiote)
2 teaspoons ground cumin
1 tablespoon ground black pepper
8 whole allspice
1/2 teaspoon whole cloves
3 habanero peppers, minced
1/2 cup orange juice
1/2 cup white vinegar
2 tablespoons salt
8 garlic cloves (or 1/3 cup of garlic, peeled and minced)
1 cup lemon juice
3 tablespoons tequila
5 lbs pork shoulder, chopped (AKA "Pork Butt")
rice
lettuce (optional)
jalapeno pepper (optional)

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