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Carnitas #1

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Meats Meat 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3 lb Pork shoulder (with skin and bone removed)
Water
2 ts Salt

INSTRUCTIONS

Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 08:43:35 -0600
From: Judy Howle <howle@EbiCom.net>
RECIPES USING ANCHO CHILES (by Diana Kennedy)
Cut 3 lbs. pork shoulder (with skin and bone removed) into strips about 2 x
3/4", with fat.  In a large skillet, barely cover meat with water, add 2
tsp. salt, and bring to a boil. Lower heat and let meat continue cooking
briskly until all the liquid has evaporated. It should be cooked through
but not falling apart. Lower flame a little and cook until all the fat has
rendered out. Keep turning meat until it is lightly browned all over, about
1 hr. and 10 minutes. (Butt or country-style spareribs can also be used.)
Do not add too much water to start, or the meat will fall apart at the
frying stage.  A little extra can be added later if meat is still hard
after water has evaporated. Choose meat with a fair amount of fat or some
fat will have to be added for it to brown properly. Serve, smothered with
Salsa de Tijera, tomato based salsa, or Salsa de Tomate Verde Cruda (see
recipe), in a warm flour tortilla.
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