I've sampled several versions of pork tacos but they have all been made with boiled or stewed pork, which just isn't my favorite..
In this recipe I use my Coffee Crusted Smoked Pork Tenderloin in place of the boiled pork (which I don't much care for). The grilled pork adds such a marvelous smokey flavor to the tacos that all other ways of cooking it, pale in comparison.
This pork hasn't been over-cooked and you can have it the first night for dinner then use the leftover portion for the tacos. It's a win-win recipe, all the way.
In this recipe I use my Coffee Crusted Smoked Pork Tenderloin in place of the boiled pork (which I don't much care for). The grilled pork adds such a marvelous smokey flavor to the tacos that all other ways of cooking it, pale in comparison.
This pork hasn't been over-cooked and you can have it the first night for dinner then use the leftover portion for the tacos. It's a win-win recipe, all the way.
Shredded Grilled Pork Tacos With The Works:
Ingredients:
Leftover Grilled Pork Tenderloin, Pulled
1 Package of Fresh Soft Corn Tortillas
1 Cup Shredded Cabbage
1/2 Cup Chopped Onions
1/2 Cup Cheddar Cheese, Grated
1 Large Avocado, Thinly Sliced
1 Carton of Fresh Hot Sauce or Pico de Gayo
Directions:
1. If the pork tenderloin is not yet cooked, then you will want to grill it, making sure you get a good crispy crust on it. Once it has cooled enough to handle, pull or shred the pork and set aside.
2. After preparing all of the trimmings, place each in a separate small serving bowl, providing spoons for self serving purposes. I usually set everything out in buffet style and allow everyone to serve themselves. Enjoy!
You may have noticed that I forgot to put the coleslaw on before taking the pictures. Let's just chalk that up to a *Senior Moment*, which I'm having far too many of these days....
4 comments:
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This looks scrumptious. Thanks for stopping by my blog. I will also add you to my list.
Thanks ladies!
Ooooooooo yummmmmm...I love taco's...it's good I live in AZ...because they are everywhere here if you ever get a craving...although I fry up my own...thanks for sharing this recipe...sounds great!
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