

This is one of the few canned food ingredients that is a staple in my pantry. Achiote is popular in recipes from the region of Yucatan, like cochinita pibil and more! It has an earthy flavor, not spicy, in my opinion. The annatto seeds are very hard to grind. It’s much easier to purchase a brick of achiote than preparing it from scratch. AchioteĪchiote comes from grinding annatto seeds with other spices, crushed chiles, vinegar and salt. I have a coffee grinder I use specially for spices and chiles.

If it’s lack of space to store them, then you can grind them down to a powder. If it is too warm, I store them in the refrigerator to avoid any unwanted critters, lol! Look for chiles that are soft when you purchase them. Avoid setting them in direct sunlight and warms areas. I store my dried chiles in a resealable plastic bag. Shrimp marinated in adobo for al pastor! Camarones Al Pastor Oven Roasted Tower Of Al Pastor! This was bit of a challenge, but I would definitely do it again! Oven Roasted Tower Of al Pastor Dried Chiles Giant kabobs with marinated pork in adobo for al pastor! My favorite! Brochetas Al Pastor Chuletas Al Pastor! Super delicious stove top version of pork chops marinated in adobo and served with charred pineapple chunks! Chuletas! Camarones Al Pastor. This is al pastor for a crowd! Al Pastor Al Horno Brochetas Al Pastor. Oven roasted pork marinated in al pastor adobo. How did I miss that? Lol! Al Pastor Al Horno. I still need to develop one using chicken. All the recipes were prepared in different ways. Including the photo above, these are all recipes on my blog that I used the adobo for al pastor. I do like to add some grilled pineapple as a garnish for my tacos though! Tacos Con Sabor Al Pastor More Al Pastor Recipes!

These days, I eliminate adding any pineapple to the actual adobo. The original recipe for Tacos Con Sabor Al Pastor on my blog. What kind of cookware? Which are your favorite cuts of meat? Do you have a favorite store bought tortilla? These questions and more are what you all want to know. They want to learn techniques and what works better. My followers are looking for particular recipes like marinades, salsas, sauces and more. That is usually a question I get daily in my inbox. This recipe for adobo for al pastor is one of them. Adobo for al pastor, finally! I am working on some new blog post that get right to the point! I will focus on basic recipes that I use over and over and over again.
