TINGA DE CARNITAS GAVACHO

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This is the pork version of my Recipe #261487. My wife an I prefer the pork over the chicken, but then again pork fat is one of the greatest culinary gifts God has given us, second only to Beer. Which, is called for in this remix, so use whatever you have on hand and would normally drink yourself. Last time I made this I used a bottle of Land Shark Lager. Since this is cooked in a crock pot, I like to do the meat ahead of time and let it cool, so it's easier to handle for shredding. On game day, I'll cook the veggie addition and add the pork to it to heat it up. Trust me, this sound like a lot of work and many days. But I started this Thursday afternoon, and ate it at a party Friday night. Which, I might add was loved by all. Like the pollo version, you can serve this on a flour tortillas with some jack cheese and sour cream. Oh, this stuff reheats real well, just toss some in a non-stick pan till it's hot and serve. Also good on nachos, and in a quesadilla. Cooking time includes the part where your sitting around doing other stuff while your poor little crock pot does all the work "unsupervised", but all the while making your house smell freaking awesome. Edited. Thanks for the review and pointing out the omission of the tomatoes. I just made this last week and I still am working on the leftovers.

Provided by ROV Chef

Categories     Pork

Time 10h30m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

4 lbs pork shoulder
2 cups chicken stock
2 (14 1/2 ounce) cans whole tomatoes
6 garlic cloves
3 dried ancho peppers
3 dried mild chile peppers (casabell chiles. not recognized by zaar)
1 (4 ounce) can chipotle chiles in adobo
1 lb tomatillo
3 large onions (frenched)
4 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 (12 ounce) bottle beer
1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt

Steps:

  • Dust off your crock pot and get it ready to cook all day, or over night, whichever you prefer for slow cooking. This does require a bit of commitment here, but there wont be any lawyers involved if it doesn't work out.
  • Put the pork, the chicken stock, the canned tomatoes, and the beer in the crock. Yes it's alright if you want to take a swig first.
  • Pull the stems off the dried peppers and try to get as many of the seeds out as you can. Then add them and six of the canned chipotle peppers to the crock.
  • Take the garlic cloves and break them in half and add it to the party.
  • Turn your crock pot to low and let it do it's thing for 8 hours. Not kidding here. you could go 12 hours if you get busy and forget about it. It wont get messed up.
  • When the meat is done, remove it from the broth and set aside for shredding. You can do this hot or cold, it's your choice. I'm a wimp and I make this ahead of time so I shred when it's cold. You can Iron Man it if you want, but the end product will be the same either way.
  • French your onions and cut the tomatillos into wedges just like you would a tomato, after removing the paper stuff from the outside of course, and don't forget that core.
  • in your largest skillet, or even an electric skillet would work here, melt the butter and then add your onions. Sprinkle the salt over the onions to get those juices flowing.
  • When your onions are dark in color and all gooy, (caramelized) add the tamatillos and let them cook down until they're soft.
  • Puree up the rest of the canned chipotles with their wonderful sauce they're packed inches Add 2 tablespoons of the puree tot he onion mixture and stir to combine.
  • Add the shredded pork to the onion mixture and mix it all up. keep stirring to get the meat reheated above 160 degrees.
  • Now you have some kich a$$ Tinga Carnitas This is Gavacho approved. I recommend putting this over nachos. You'll never use ground beef again.

RAEES ARMAN
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Overall, I really enjoyed this dish and would definitely make it again.


Ishfaq Rao
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This dish was a bit more work than I expected, but it was worth it. The end result was delicious.


Henos Nakuci
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I wasn't sure how this dish would turn out, but I was pleasantly surprised. The flavors were amazing and the meat was so tender.


DK FbloveD
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This recipe is a keeper! I've made it several times now and it's always a hit.


Sanjida Eshita
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I made this dish for a potluck and it was a huge success. Everyone loved it and asked for the recipe.


Pamela Espinosa
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I followed the recipe exactly and the dish turned out perfectly. The meat was fall-apart tender and the sauce was delicious.


Israel Slavens
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The tinga de carnitas gavacho was a bit too spicy for my taste, but my husband loved it. He said it was the best carnitas he's ever had.


Maurice Munoz
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This dish was easy to make and turned out great! I loved the combination of flavors and textures.


Komujuni abias Gloria
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I'm not usually a fan of carnitas, but this recipe changed my mind. The tinga sauce is so flavorful and the meat is perfectly cooked. I'll be making this again for sure.


amgad marzouk
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This tinga de carnitas gavacho was a hit at my last party! The flavors were amazing and the meat was so tender. I will definitely be making this again.


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