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Tacos Al Pastor

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Meats Chicken, Pork 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

Pork tenderloin OR Chicken breasts; boned
Olive oil
Tequila or Mescal
Cayenne
Salt
Garlic; chopped
Lime juice
Lime rind; grated
Tortillas
Rice

INSTRUCTIONS

In the summer I like to cook over wood fires as much as I can. I like to
marinate strips of pork tenderloin or boned chicken breasts in a concoction
similar to this one. The lime juice is better than lemon juice here, I
think. Once in a while I splash in some Mescal in place of the tequila.
String the meat on bamboo skewers and grill. Have some fresh tortillas and
rice ready for make-your-own tacos al pastor.
Posted to bbq-digest by Lloyd <lloyd2@mindspring.com> on Jan 25, 1999,
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