The Gourmet Kitchem
  search by keyword / item #
Spacer
Shop by Brand | Shop by Category | Special Values | Clearance | Customer Service
Everything a GOURMET chef could want
DEPARTMENTS
Spacer
Spacer
-- Bakeware
-- Barware
-- Coffee & Tea
-- Cook's Tools
-- Cookbooks
-- Cookware
-- Cutlery
-- Dinnerware
-- Drinkware
-- Gift Baskets
-- Gourmet Foods
-- Home Keeping
-- Large Appliances
-- Outdoors
-- Serveware
-- Small Appliances
-- Storage & Organization
-- Tableware
 
Fresh Flower Delivery
 
Gourmet Cooking Products
 
Check Best Sellers
Check Clearance Items
Check Top Brands
Check Free Recipes

 

FIRST TO KNOW

Sign up to be notified about new products, sales & more.
       Free Super Saver Shipping on $99 or More

Cabrito Al Pastor (Broiled Kid)

Recipes > Mexican > Cabrito Al Pastor (broiled Kid)
Send to a Friend Send to a Friend

The Gourmet Kitchen offers an extensive recipe collection including Mexican recipes. Use The Gourmet Kitchen and you'll never run out of recipe ideas again! Below is a recipe for Cabrito Al Pastor (broiled Kid)...enjoy!

Spacer

2 Kids [baby goats], 6 1/2 to

-8 1/2 lbs each 3 tb Salt

1 c Mild vinegar

For the garnish: 2 c Guacamole (recipe

-separately) 3 tb White onion, chopped

1 c Tomato, finely chopped

3 tb Cilantro, finely chopped

3 tb Chiles serranos, finely

-chopped 1 Recipe Frijoles de Olla,

-mashed (recipe separately) 1 1/2 c Mozzarella OR Monterey Jack

-cheese, freshly grated 16 Totopos (crisply fried

-tortilla wedges) From Nuevo Leon. For the kid: Put kids in a large stockpot, and cover with water. Add salt and vinegar. Set aside for 2 hours. Meanwhile, build a pile of mesquite wood on the ground, and burn down to white coals. Remove kids from water and thread on spits. Arrange over the hot coals, and roast for 2 to 3 hours, depending on the kids' weight, basting occasionally with a little salted water. Turn spits continuously so that the meat cooks evenly, or use a rotisserie. Add more white coals if necessary. To serve, cut kid in pieces, and place on plates. Garnish with guacamole, onion, tomato, cilatro, and chiles. Serve withj Frijoles de Olla sprinkled with cheese, totopos, and Pico de Gallo sauce. The kid may be shredded and used in fried tacos. Makes 8 servings. From: THE TASTE OF MEXICO by Patricia Quintana, Stewart, Tabori & Chang, New York. 1986. ISBN 0-941434-89-3. Shared by: Karin Brewer, Cooking Echo, 3/93

 
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Verisign Secure Certificate
NexTag Seller
Spacer
Gourmet Kitchen Products | About Us | Contact | Customer Service | Track an Order | Return Policy
Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Site Map | Resources
We accept VISA, MasterCard, AMEX, Discover and PayPal

© The Gourmet Kitchen