Showing posts with label leftovers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leftovers. Show all posts

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Carnitas soup


This is a sneaky leftover recipe for our carnitas...

ingredients:
leftover carnitas
1 white onion
1 large tomato or 2 small ones
1 can of diced green chiles
2+ cups chicken broth
olive oil or butter

for serving:
cilantro
limes
cheese
tortilla strips
tapatio

Peel and seed the tomato. To peel the tomato, bring some water to boil in a sauce pan, and boil the tomato quickly, 1-2 minutes, until the skin of the tomato breaks. Pull from the water, the skin should come off easily. Quarter the tomato and scoop out as many seeds as possible... doesn't have to be perfect. Give the tomato a quick dice and set aside.

Dice the onion and brown it in a heavy pot with either some olive oil or butter. Push onions to the side of the pot and add the carnitas, so they fry over the hottest center part of the pan. After the pork is heated up and slightly browned, add the green chiles and stir everything together. Add the diced tomato.

After the mixture is heated through, add the chicken stock. I usually add 2 cups first, and see how much more liquid it needs... depends a lot on how much pork you added and how big your onion was. You can also add a little water if you don't want it to be straight stock. It should be, you know, soupy.

Bring to a boil and simmer for 10-15 minutes. Serve immediately with lots of garnish.

To make the fried tortilla strips, just slice a tortilla into long pieces and fry in veggie oil. You don't need a ton of oil, a frying pan will do for this.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

al pastor torta




This will be the first of many sneaky posts about leftovers. One of the keys to making cooking a way of life is to A) make enough for leftovers. you can't cook every single meal or you'll get frustrated and quit. B) turn leftovers into something new. I know I sound like Martha Stewart. Shut up.

Ok this dinner included al pastor torta, ceviche, and jalapeno chips. We already posted about ceviche. Don't ever make ceviche without enough for leftovers. Seriously. Also we only go so often without jalapeno chips. Now the torta. First time with this and it was amazing. It was amazing because the al pastor was amazing and putting it between two slices of bread just works. But it really works. I'll also say you could put a lot of other stuff on this and it would be great but we kept it simple for the first attempt.

Ingredients

al pastor
Cheese (we used spicy jack)
shredded lettuce
Rolls

Preparation

Getting the bread right matters. I toasted it before putting it in the oven. Crunchy goodness is key. Heat the oven to 400ish and put it in with the al pastor on one side and cheese on the other. Let the cheese melt and throw some lettuce on it. Done.