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Title: Adobo (Pork In Adobo)
Yield: 1 Servings
Ingredients
2 lb pork loin
4 tb lard
6 dried ancho chiles
2 onions
2 cloves garlic
1/2 ts oregano
1 bay leaf
4 tb vinegar
2 c meat stock
2 onions; for garnish
3 avocado
1 bn radishes
1 salt and pepper
Instructions
Cook the pork with one onion, salt and pepper. Toast chile slightly, soak
and grind with an onion, the garlic and the oregano. Saute the mixture in
lard. Add the cooked meat, 2 cups of the stock, the vinegar and bay leaf.
Let simmer until the sauce (adobo) is thick and coats the meat thoroughly.
Serve in paltter garnished with water-soaked onion slices, strips of
avocado and radish flowers. NOTES
: From: Mexican Cookbook for American Homes (Authentic Recipes from Every
Region of the Mexican Republic Adapted for Use in the Unithe States, Centra
and South America) , 10th edition, 1997 by Josefina Velazques de Leon,
Diector, Culinary Arts Institute, Mexico City.
Recipe by: Mexican Cookbook Devoted to American Homes
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #1061 by Walt Gray on
Jan 29, 1998

Title: Adobo (Pork In Adobo)
Yield: 1 Servings
Ingredients
2 lb pork loin
4 tb lard
6 dried ancho chiles
2 onions
2 cloves garlic
1/2 ts oregano
1 bay leaf
4 tb vinegar
2 c meat stock
2 onions; for garnish
3 avocado
1 bn radishes
1 salt and pepper
Instructions
Cook the pork with one onion, salt and pepper. Toast chile slightly, soak
and grind with an onion, the garlic and the oregano. Saute the mixture in
lard. Add the cooked meat, 2 cups of the stock, the vinegar and bay leaf.
Let simmer until the sauce (adobo) is thick and coats the meat thoroughly.
Serve in paltter garnished with water-soaked onion slices, strips of
avocado and radish flowers. NOTES
: From: Mexican Cookbook for American Homes (Authentic Recipes from Every
Region of the Mexican Republic Adapted for Use in the Unithe States, Centra
and South America) , 10th edition, 1997 by Josefina Velazques de Leon,
Diector, Culinary Arts Institute, Mexico City.
Recipe by: Mexican Cookbook Devoted to American Homes
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #1061 by Walt Gray
Jan 29, 1998
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