• Weber Kettle Rotisserie Al Pastor + Homemade Tortillas = Tasty Tacos

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We decided to take a stab at Al Pastor using our Weber Kettle and Rotisserie, as in the past, we've always griddled homemade Al Pastor. Let's watch it unfold:


Picked out a nice pork shoulder:


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Unwrapped:


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Meat separated from bones:


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The bones were put into a pot and simmered down for many hours as a broth for the Ranch beans which were later served with the tacos.



Meat all sliced up:


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Al Pastor marinade all ready(Made with all fresh ingredients, including dried Ancho and Guajillo chiles):


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Poured onto meat:


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At this point the meat was refrigerated for an all day marination.


About seven hours later, we threaded the rotisserie, using 1/2 an orange on each side to help keep everything nice and tight:


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Onto the kettle, with coals indirect and a drop pan underneath:


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About two hours later, everything still holding together:


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Another 30 minutes later we pulled the meat from the kettle:



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Sliced off the crispy bits first:

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Then the rest:


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Then The Missus started on the homemade tortillas using the Blackstone:


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After the first flip:


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After the tortillas were done, we griddled up all the sliced up Al Pastor meat:


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And finally, tacos served, with homemade ranch beans made with broth and meat from the pork bone, plus salsa roja and homemade pico de gallo:


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Let's get a closer look at that first taco:


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Muy bueno! :mrgreen:
 
That looks epic. I gotta get myself some of those 4 pronged rotisserie things. Mine only has 2 prongs.

Can you share the marinade recipe?
 
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Great looking plate Moose. :thumb: :thumb:

Al Pastor huh? I guess great minds think alike. :becky:
 
Fark yes Moose. I'm in for a few tacos tacos and some of them beans!

I see you went with the orange instead of the traditional pineapple? How was that?
 
Outstanding!
I need to be out standing in your yard as you cook this again!
 
That’s as good as it gets!

If you don’t like that, you don’t like tacos!!!
 
Al Pastor and homemade tortillas, OH Yeah!:hungry:

I've been contemplating a rotisserie for the kettle, and this post is probably going to push me over the edge.
 
That looks fantastic!!! I love al pastor tacos.
I have been working on trying something like this myself.
Great job.
 
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