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Cochinita Pibil (yucatan, Merida Mexico)

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Meats Mexican Mexican, Pork, Spice 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 lb Pork, variety of pieces
5 Garlic cloves
1 Orange, acid
1 c Vinegar
1 3/4 oz "Condimento de Achiote"*
Side Dish 1:"Xnipec"
1 Onion
4 Tomatoes, red
1 Chile Habanero, optional
1/2 c Cilantro chopped
Optional
1 Garlic clove
1 t Oregano
Side Dish 2:
3 Red onions, or white
1 c Vinegar
Salt and Pepper

INSTRUCTIONS

Mix  the garlic, salt, and achiote condimento.  Add orange juice and
vinegar.  Use this mixture to cover the pork  Cook in oven cover at
400 degrees until done.  Add water if needed.  Side Dish 1 Xnipec: Cut
the tomatoes into cubes, chop onions, and mix  with cilantro, chile
habanero and garlic. Serve as a side dish.  Side Dish 2: Chop the onion
and mix with vinegar, pepper and salt.  Prepare tacos and top with
onion/vinegar mixture.  *The "Achiote condimento" do not have
substitution, you can find it in  Mexican stores, is one of the most
popular mexican condiment.  Patricia Wriedt.  Recipe By     : Patricia
Wriedt - Mexico City - pwriedt@spin.com.mx  Posted to MM-Recipes Digest
by "Rfm" <maintech@ne.infi.net> on Apr  06, 98

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 972
Calories From Fat: 784
Total Fat: 86.9g
Cholesterol: 144mg
Sodium: 1618.2mg
Potassium: 779.7mg
Carbohydrates: 12.1g
Fiber: 2g
Sugar: 3.9g
Protein: 29.2g


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