Yucatan Pork Baked In Banana Leaves Cochinita Pibil Food

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PORK MIMI'S WAY, YUCATAN STYLE: COCHINITA PIBIL



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Provided by Aarón Sánchez

Categories     main-dish

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 cup fresh sour orange juice
1 tablespoon white vinegar
2 tablespoons achiote paste
2 tablespoons chopped garlic
3 pounds pork (use 2 thick shoulder steaks cut into large pieces with a few short ribs or pork butt)
Salt

Steps:

  • Prepare marinade with the orange juice, vinegar, achiote, garlic, and salt, to taste, and mix thoroughly. Rub the mixture into the meat and marinate at room temperature for 1 hour, or refrigerated, for at least 1 hour.
  • Preheat oven to 300 degrees F.
  • Line a roaster pan with heavy foil and arrange the marinated pork in it, covering the meat with the marinade. Cover pan with foil tightly and bake for 2 to 3 hours. Check often and turn pieces of meat in their own juices. Roasting times vary according to the toughness of the meat.
  • Chop meat into cubes and discard any fatty parts. Serve with a basket of freshly made corn tortillas.

YUCATAN PORK BAKED IN BANANA LEAVES: COCHINITA PIBIL



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time P1DT2h30m

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 21

1 pound frozen banana leaves* (See Cook's Note)
2 (4-ounce) packages achiote paste* (recommended: Recado Rojo)
6 cloves garlic
1/4 cup white vinegar
1/4 cup orange juice
1 tablespoon kosher salt
5 pounds trimmed, boneless pork butt, halved
1 cup water
Marinated Red Onions, recipe follows
Habanero Salsa, recipe follows
Serving Suggestion: steamed white rice or fresh, warm tortillas
2 medium red onions, thinly sliced
3 cups water
1 cup cider vinegar
1 tablespoon kosher salt
Combine all ingredients in a large bowl. Cover and refrigerate for 2 hours before serving.
8 habanero chiles
1/2 cup orange juice
1/4 cup lime juice
1/4 cup lemon juice
2 teaspoons salt

Steps:

  • Run the banana leaves under warm water for about 5 minutes to defrost. Line a medium baking dish with the banana leaves.
  • Combine the achiote paste, garlic, vinegar, orange juice, and salt in a blender until smooth. In a large bowl, rub the achiote mixture into the meat. Place the meat in the prepared baking dish. Wrap the meat with banana leaves. Cover container and refrigerate for 24 hours.
  • After meat has marinated, preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
  • Add 1 cup water to the baking dish. Bake the meat until fork tender, about 2 hours.
  • Serve wrapped meat on a bed of steamed white rice with Marinated Red Onions and Habanero Salsa on the side. Alternatively, remove meat from banana leaves and wrap in fresh, warm tortillas with Marinated Red Onions and Habanero Salsa on top.
  • In a dry skillet, lightly toast the habanero chiles. Stem, seed, and roughly chop the peppers. Combine all ingredients in a blender until smooth. Pour into a small serving bowl. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve.

COCHINITA PIBIL (MAYAN PORK ROAST)



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A cornerstone of the cuisine of the Maya, this is a simple recipe for a moist, spicy pork roast. If you can't banana leaves you can use foil paper and still get very tender meat.To slice the habaneros use a fork and knife because they will irritate your skin if you touch them. Serve the tacos with fresh salsa and avocado and cucumber slices to garnish. Prep time does not include marinating time.

Provided by Mami J

Categories     Pork

Time 1h30m

Yield 1 roast, 8-10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 15

1 (3 -4 lb) pork butt
2 achiote paste cubes
1 orange, juice of
1 lime, juice of
1 teaspoon white vinegar
1 pinch ground allspice
salt and pepper
4 -6 banana leaves, 10-by-6 in long (optional)
corn tortilla
1 red onion, halved lengthwise and thinly sliced
3 -4 whole allspice
4 whole black peppercorns
1 -2 habanero pepper, seeded, deveined and thinly sliced
1 lime, juice of
1 tablespoon white vinegar

Steps:

  • To make the marinade:.
  • In a large glass or plastic dish use a fork to dissolve the anatto paste in the orange and lime juice and the vinegar. Add the all-spice.
  • Rinse and pat the pork roast dry. Remove and discard any fat lumps. Rub the salt and pepper all over the meat and place in the dish with the marinade. Turn the meat to cover it in the marinade. Let marinate for at least 1 hour, but no more than 6 hours, in the refrigerator, turning occasionally.
  • Take the meat out of the refrigerator and preheat the oven to 375 degrees for 20 minutes. Meanwhile, turn on a burner in you stove to low heat. Unfold the banana leaves and toast them very lightly, one by one, directly over the flame, do this using gloves or kitchen thongs, being very careful not to burn the leaves, you only want them to soften a bit.
  • Place enough banana leaves to cover the bottom of a roasting pan and place the meat on top. Pour as much of the marinade on the meat as you can and then cover the meat with the rest of the banana leaves, making sure that there are no gaps between the leaves.
  • Place the pan in the oven and roast for an hour, or until the meat is well done and very tender. Meanwhile, mix all the ingredients in a small bowl and let marinate as the meat cooks.
  • To serve, pull or cut the meat into shreds, divide into portions and let each person make their own tacos, topping them with the sliced onion salsa.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 393.5, Fat 26.8, SaturatedFat 9.3, Cholesterol 112.3, Sodium 105.3, Carbohydrate 3.9, Fiber 0.4, Sugar 2, Protein 32.3

YUCATECAN-STYLE PORK



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Categories     Garlic     Herb     Onion     Pork     Bake     Freeze/Chill     Gourmet

Yield Makes 8 to 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14

6 pound boneless pork shoulder (not lean), cut into 3-inch chunks
2 1/2 teaspoons salt
1/2 cup fresh Seville (bitter) orange juice
1 teaspoon black peppercorns
1 teaspoon cumin seeds
1/2 teaspoon whole allspice
3 tablespoons annatto (achiote) seeds
6 garlic cloves
1 teaspoon dried oregano (preferably Mexican), crumbled
1 large white onion, halved lengthwise, then cut crosswise into 1/2-inch slices
3 fresh or thawed frozen banana leaves
Accompaniments: habanero salsa ; warm tortillas or rice
Special Equipment
an electric coffee/spice grinder; a 15- by 1O-inch roasting pan (2 inches deep)

Steps:

  • Put pork in a large bowl and rub with 1 teaspoon salt and 2 tablespoons juice.
  • Toast peppercorns, cumin, and allspice together, then cool slightly. Transfer to grinder along with annatto seeds and grind to a powder. Transfer to a small bowl.
  • Mince garlic and mash to a paste with remaining 1 1/2 teaspoons salt using side of a large heavy knife. Add to ground spices along with oregano and remaining 6 tablespoons juice and stir to make a paste.
  • Toss pork with paste to coat well. Add onion and toss to combine.
  • Holding both ends of a banana leaf, drag leaf over a burner on moderately high heat slowly until it changes color slightly and becomes shinier, then turn over and toast other side. Toast remaining banana leaves in same manner.
  • Line roasting pan with leaves, shinier sides down, by arranging 1 leaf lengthwise and 2 leaves crosswise, letting excess hang over sides. Trim overhang to about 8 inches on all sides.
  • Transfer pork mixture to banana leaves, then fold overhang of leaves over pork to enclose completely. Cover pan tightly with foil and chill, at least 6 hours.
  • Put oven rack in middle position, then put pan with pork in oven and heat to 400°F (to take chill off pork gently).
  • Once oven has reached 400°F, bake until pork is very tender, 2 1/4 to 2 3/4 hours.
  • Discard foil and open banana leaves, then serve pork with salsa and tortillas.

COCHINITA PIBIL FONDA SAN MIGUEL



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Make and share this Cochinita Pibil Fonda San Miguel recipe from Food.com.

Provided by idealflaw

Categories     Curries

Time 3h30m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 16

4 lbs pork butt or 4 lbs chicken, trimmed of tendons and cut into 1-inch cubes
2 tablespoons safflower oil
4 large tomatoes, sliced
2 medium white onions, sliced
1 large banana leaf
white rice
2 tablespoons achiote seeds or 3 tablespoons achiote paste
1/4 cup orange juice
1/4 cup distilled white vinegar
1/2 teaspoon cumin seed
1/2 teaspoon dried Mexican oregano
12 whole black peppercorns
4 whole allspice
8 garlic cloves, peeled
1/4 teaspoon paprika
1 tablespoon sea salt

Steps:

  • Preparing the Achiote Rub:
  • Note, if using prepared achiote paste instead of achiote seeds, skip the soaking and crushing step. Simply mash the paste with the orange juice and vinegar and then transfer the mixture to a blender.
  • Mix the achiote seeds with the orange juice and vinegar and soak for 1 hour to soften them.
  • Using a molcajete, or Mortar and pestle, crush the achiote seeds with a little of the soaking liquid.
  • Transfer the seeds and soaking liquid to a blender and add the remaining rub ingredients; blend to a paste.
  • Reserve 2 tablespoons of the paste for cooking with the tomatoes.
  • Rub the pork cubes with the remaining achiote rub and set aside.
  • Heat Oil in heavy skillet over medium heat. Add tomatoes, Onions and the reserved 2 tablespoons of achiote rub. Fry for about 3 minutes and set aside.
  • Cooking the Pork:.
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. have a large heavy dutch oven ready.
  • Using tongs, carefully sear the banana leaf over an open flame until flexible.
  • Line the dutch oven with the banana leaf and arrange the pork cubes on the leaf.
  • Cover the pork with Tomato mixture, folding the banana leaf over the top.
  • Cover and cook in preheated oven for 2 to 2/12 hours basting occasionally with juices from bottom of the pot. Remove from the oven and transfer to a serving platter.
  • Garnish with "Cebollas Rojas en Escabeche (mexican pickled vegetables)" and serve with white rice. Serve 6.

COCHINITA PIBIL



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This is my favorite Mexican pork dish that is always a hit. Can be toned down with less or no peppers and still tastes awesome. If you can find Seville orange juice, use it in place of the lemon and regular orange juice for authentic Mexican flavor. Quite easy to prepare too! Your whole family will love this famous Mexican dish!

Provided by TAWMTHEBOMB

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     Latin American     Mexican

Time 2h30m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 12

2 pounds pork butt roast with bone
2 tablespoons achiote paste
⅓ cup orange juice
⅔ cup fresh-squeezed lemon juice
2 habanero peppers, seeded and chopped
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 teaspoon paprika
1 teaspoon chili powder
1 teaspoon ground coriander
salt and pepper to taste
½ cup red wine vinegar
2 red onions, sliced into rings

Steps:

  • Poke holes all over the pork with a fork. Rub achiote paste all over the pork, and set aside. In a large bowl, mix together the orange juice, lemon juice, and habanero peppers. Mix in the cumin, paprika, chili powder, coriander, salt and pepper. Place pork in the mixture, cover, and refrigerate overnight, turning two or three times.
  • Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F (165 degrees C). Wrap the pork and marinade in aluminum foil or banana leaves that have been soaked in water for 30 minutes. Place into a casserole dish, and cover.
  • Bake for about 2 hours, until the meat falls off the bone. The slower you cook it, the better it is. You could also bake it in a 200 degrees F (95 degrees C) oven for 4 or 5 hours, or in a slow cooker without the foil or leaves.
  • While the pork is cooking, make the sauce. Bring the red wine vinegar to a boil in a small saucepan. Add onions, reduce heat to medium-low, and simmer until tender. Pour sauce over pork, and serve with white rice and corn tortillas. Each person can make tacos or fajitas with the pork, the rice and the sauce.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 221.9 calories, Carbohydrate 10 g, Cholesterol 60.2 mg, Fat 11.7 g, Fiber 1.3 g, Protein 19.1 g, SaturatedFat 4.2 g, Sodium 58.1 mg, Sugar 3.5 g

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On top of the banana leaves place a layer of thin onion wedges and the marinated pork meat in the roasting pan. Add the marinate juices and cover with the over hanging banana leaf. You want to make a pork bundle. Make sure is all fully wrapped up. Take a look at the following images for visual directions. 9.
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COCHINITA PIBIL | THE VIRTUAL WEBER BULLETIN BOARD - TVWBB
Cochinita Pibil is a dish from the Yucatan of achiote paste-marinated pork cooked in banana leaves. There it is often cooked in pits in or on the ground. Here, a banana leaf-lined baking pan is often used; the pork gets covered with more leaf, the pan covered in foil, and baked in the oven. This is a version using the WSM.
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COCHINITA PIBIL - MENU - FONDA SAN MIGUEL - AUSTIN
Cochinita Pibil | Honestly, simplicity sometimes wins it all - and this entrée seems to prove that. A Yucatan-styled meal of pork baked in a banana leaf. Absolutely breathtaking. This is definitely a mastered flavor that you can't find everywhere.. Highest recommendations here.
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