Tacos al Pastor
Tender pork shoulder marinated in achiote, dried chiles, citrus, and warm spices, then seared and finished with caramelized pineapple for bright, savory tacos with classic Mexico City character.
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Soft corn tortillas filled with tender chicken, rolled around a smoky guajillo-chile sauce, and finished with crema, queso fresco, and crisp onion. This classic Mexican main dish balances gentle heat, earthy chile flavor, and bright garnishes.
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Toasting and simmering the dried chiles develops their earthy aroma while a brief blend with tomato, garlic, and cumin creates a rounded sauce. Warming the tortillas in oil keeps them supple and prevents the filling from tearing through.
Refrigerate assembled enchiladas and toppings separately in airtight containers for up to 3 days. The sauce can be refrigerated for up to 4 days or frozen for 2 months.
Cover the enchiladas with foil and reheat at 180°C until the center reaches 74°C, about 20 minutes; add fresh toppings after heating.