The listed ingredients said to me that sofrito could be an interesting set up. I originally was thinking tacos with but it seemed more to the source to go with a po' boy. Thinking pig two ways leads me in the direction of a Cuban sandwich so this just made the whole thing come together.
Sofrito Recipe:
1/4 cup orange soda
1/2 lime (juiced)
4 Green onion sliced
1/2 medium onion
1 clove garlic
1 jalapeno
1 ancho chili (rehydrated)
1 chili de arbol (rehydrated)
1 12 oz can tomato
1/4 cup cilantro
Method:
cook onion, peppers, green onion, and garlic till soft. Add tomatoes and cook through. Add soda and lime juice then allow to reduce. Add cilantro and finish cooking (about 2 minutes) Blend to desired consistency in a blender.
Pork:
Season with salt, pepper, paprika, and chipotle. cook at 400 for about 20 minutes or till medium (140 degrees)
Black Beans and Rice recipe:
4 strips bacon chopped
1/2 medium onion diced
1/2 cup black beans (if from dry cook with ancho and chili de arbol)
1 clove garlic
1.5 cup rice
1/4 cup cilantro chopped
1/2 lime juiced
Method:
cook bacon, onion and garlic till onion is tender. Add rice and cook for roughly 2 to 3 minutes stirring (looking for the rice to absorb the oils. it should have a mother of pearl sheen when ready) Add about 2.5 cups water and let it come to a boil. Turn the heat down and simmer for about 20 minutes.
Finish the rice by adding the lime juice, cilantro, and black beans. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
This is great for left overs. The sofrito goes great with pretty much most of what you might want to use for the sandwich (I even considered using some shrimp at one point). For me personally, I like a bit more heat in mine so I also add a bit of chopped fresh jalapeno along with pickles and onions and mayo.
time for a pint...
I love your video's The recipe looks awesome and very creative. Bravo to you for having the courage to do both. :-), Susan Cooper LinkedIn BHB
ReplyDeleteThat sofrito turned out so good too. I just had a bagel with left over pork and sofrito (tasty).
DeleteI agree with Susan. Bravo! :)
ReplyDeleteI love cilantro -- this sounds like a delicious recipe, but also a little on the hot side, not too hot for my taste, I hope!
ReplyDeleteUsually many of the recipes I make that would a bit spicy, I minimize the heat. As I did in this one, you can limit the amount of heat from a jalapeno by not using the seeds and ribs.
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