A kind of "Tacos al pastore"

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Smoke Blower
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I would like to try "tacos al pastore". Not the real one, but very tasty and mouth watering tacos.

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 sliced pork neck

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self made tacos , cream cheese

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see you.....
 
Those look mighty tasty, especially for a guy in Germany without the normal resources for Mexican food
 
Looks awesome! Can you fill us in on your recipe and method? A few years back I loved crossing the border for authentic tacos when Tijuana and Ensenada weren't so crazy. Id love to make my own.
 
Nice job, they look great.  Any chance of sharing the recipe?  I've never heard of cream cheese with tacos.  It looks like you made it into some kind of sauce? 
 
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Now your home made tacos look awesome. Did you fry them up to? Now I used to make them and I miss making them. So keep the great work and keep posting too. 
 
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Now your home made tacos look awesome. Did you fry them up to? Now I used to make them and I miss making them. So keep the great work and keep posting too. 


No i didn´t. I just used goose fat for a extra flower.


Nice job, they look great.  Any chance of sharing the recipe?  I've never heard of cream cheese with tacos.  It looks like you made it into some kind of sauce? 
sure, why not. The mixture from this dish is my own stuff. I love at TV "Andrew Zimmern" and "Anthony Bourdain" he did a stop at Chicago and Mexico City. He eated "Tacos al pastore". I used the corn flour from the super market, but i think is not the authentic one from mexico. I mixed them together with the normal flour for bread. You put them in a pan with goose fat or other oil.

For the meat i marinated the Pork over night with a mixture. 5 gloves garlic, 2 onions, cayenne pepper, salt, black pepper, 2 thinly slices tomato's, cumin, ground bell pepper. You put this together in a blender for 1 to 2 minutes. I cut the pork neck in half inch slices. put this in plastic bag and store it in the fridge over night. preheat your grill for direct hi. For the meat i use a big self made stainlessstell skewer. after 1,5 h the meat will be done. Cut the meat in to small pieces, put this together with sliced onion, fresh coriander, sliced cucumber,  goar cream cheese, i love it. For the topping you can use what ever you like. For my own i used a burger source.

I hope you know what i mean.

I never been before in mexico, but the mouth watering pictures at TV made me hungry.


Looks awesome! Can you fill us in on your recipe and method? A few years back I loved crossing the border for authentic tacos when Tijuana and Ensenada weren't so crazy. Id love to make my own.


please take a look at my post.
 
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