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Smoky Pork Tinga Tacos {Crock Pot}

It had been way too long since I had made anything Mexican at home. We got our fix…several times. This recipe served 12!

Even as a dietitian, the tortilla aisle becomes a very mysterious place. There are SO many choices of tortillas. Some are corn, some are flour, and some are wheat…or even spinach. Some are $1 for a big stack and others are nearly $6 for 8 tortillas. Most have ingredient lists that contain ingredients and food additives even I haven’t heard of…or can pronounce.

There’s low-carb and whole wheat. There’s low-fat and high-fiber. And yet not one sticks out as being the best choice. I usually end up with traditional corn tortillas, even though they’re flimsy. The 6-inch ones, not the ones that could double as an XL pizza crust, even though you have to buy about 60 of them in a package.

Tortillas are a hot topic for me, can you tell?

Regardless of your vehicle of choice for this smoky pork ting taco into your mouth, I’m sure you’ll enjoy it. And how easy they are to make.

Unlike tortillas, this was an easy one to slim down. I replaced the cut of pork shoulder with a boneless pork loin and that was it. Everything else is packing in the flavor – a bit of chorizo (which could easily be omitted), onion, tomatoes, and my personal favorite, chipotles in adobo. Those little dudes can be found on the shelves of most any grocery store in the ethnic foods aisle and pack some much heat and flavor…don’t let the 6 ounce can and small pepper size fool ya! And unlike my nemesis, tortillas, you can freeze the chipotles and the adobo sauce in individual baggies to use in the future.

These tacos were actually something Mr. Prevention ate as leftovers – always a good sign! I think I may decrease the amount of potatoes to 1/2 lb for every 2 lbs of meat to still give it that texture and flavor but not to distract from the meat. I would also serve with cilantro next time!

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Smoky Pork Tinga Tacos adapted from Rick Bayless, Mexican Everyday via Elly Says Opa! and Smells Like Home

1 lb (about 7-8) red skin potatoes, cut into 1/2-inch cubes
2 lbs boneless pork loin, trimmed of fat and cut into 1-inch pieces
1 (28 oz.) can fire-roasted diced tomatoes
3-4 chipotles in adobo, diced
1 Tbsp adobo sauce
1 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce
2 tsp dried oregano
4 garlic cloves, minced
1 medium white onion, sliced /4-inch thick
1/2 tsp salt

For serving:
2 oz fresh Mexican chorizo sausage
24 warm corn tortillas
1 cup crumbled Mexican queso fresco or cojita
2 large avocados, diced
1 cup pico de gallo

Directions:

Spread the potatoes over the bottom of a slowcooker and top with the pork.

In a large bowl, mix the (undrained) tomatoes with the chipotles, adobo sauce, Worcestershire, oregano, garlic, onion, and salt. Pour the mixture evenly over the meat and potatoes.

Cover and slow cook on high for 6 hours or low for 8-10 hours.

About 10 minutes before serving, brown the chorizo in a small skillet until heated through. Add to the crock pot and stir to combine.

Serve with warm tortillas, cheese, avocados, and salsa for making soft tacos. Yield: 12 servings (2 tacos each).

Nutrition Information (per 2 tacos with fixings): 360 calories; 12.8 g. fat; 65 mg. cholesterol; 588 mg. sodium; 39.4 g. carbohydrate; 6.5 g. fiber; 24.7 g. protein

Result: These were smoky and spicy, and very unique! I loved the potato in there not only to add a tender texture, but to stretch to meat, add fiber, vitamins, and minerals, decrease cost, and create a new flavor all together. Very simple to make, reheated great, and enjoyed by all (or should I say both?) 😉 Enjoy!

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Hi ho…hi ho…off to work I go. I’m so glad I got 95% of my holiday shopping done yesterday on my day off!

Happy 29th Anniversary to my mom and dad! I love you both to pieces!

Happy weekend,

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10 Comments

  1. Marla Meridith
    December 10, 2011 / 7:50 am

    Come to think of it I have not made mexican food here in a while either. This looks awesome!
    How come we never saw each other again in SF??!!

    xxoo

  2. Krissy@DaintyChef
    December 10, 2011 / 8:55 am

    These are one of my favorites to make, I need to make them again soon! Thanks for reminding me ๐Ÿ™‚

  3. Andrea@WellnessNotes
    December 10, 2011 / 2:00 pm

    Your tacos sound great!

    Glad you got most of your Christmas shopping done! I’m almost done, too, but we are keeping things extremely simple this year…

    Hope work is pleasant!

  4. Jessica
    December 10, 2011 / 2:38 pm

    I want to love corn tortillas. It seems like the right “foodie” thing to do. I just don’t, I always prefer flour (unless I’m at an actual Mexican restaurant ordering Enchiladas where they will douse the corn tortilla in some sort of salty good sauce and then top it with cheese). But I do love this recipe. Hopefully sometime in the next few days I will come out of my 5 days of Christmas cookies sugar coma, and eat real food like this. ๐Ÿ™‚

  5. Biz
    December 10, 2011 / 5:13 pm

    That’s one of the things I miss working in Chicago is going to Frontera Grill for lunch! Your dish looks delicious – happy anniversary to Mom and Pop! ๐Ÿ˜€

  6. Cara
    December 10, 2011 / 6:48 pm

    haha, I hear you on the tortilla selection. We’re pretty much converted to corn tortillas because they are the “cleanest.” I’ve actually grown quite fond of them when heated up properly!

  7. Gina (The Candid RD)
    December 11, 2011 / 6:57 am

    What?! He ate leftovers?!?! Wow, this MUST be a great recipe!!! ๐Ÿ˜‰
    I agree with you that tortillas can be very difficult to decide on. IN fact, we have tortilla shells in about 4 different places where I work, therefore when anyone asks me where they are located I even have trouble with THAT! I usually bring them to each place….. too much work.

  8. Kristen (swanky dietitian)
    December 11, 2011 / 10:19 am

    All I can say is yum!
    I love the sound of this recipe.
    I also usually go with corn when it comes to tortillas. Occasionally I’ll pick up whole wheat but I just don’t think it comes to white flour tortillas so I normally skip them all together.
    Hope you’re having a great weekend, Nicole!

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