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Mike's Pork Chili Verde Burritos
Mike's Pork Chili Verde Burritos

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The ingredients needed to cook Mike's Pork Chili Verde Burritos:
  1. Prepare ● For The Meat
  2. Take Pork Shoulder [1"x1" cubes]
  3. Use ● For The Pork Marinade
  4. Get Ground Cumin
  5. You need Mexican Oregano
  6. You need Dried Hatch Green Chili
  7. Provide Fresh Ground Black Pepper
  8. Get Granulated Garlic Powder
  9. Get Granulated Onion Powder
  10. Prepare Tecate Mexican Lager [+ reserves]
  11. Get Sea Salt [or to taste]
  12. Take Sized Ziplock Bag
  13. Take ● For The Fresh & Canned Vegetables
  14. Take Can Tomatillos [hand crushed]
  15. Take LG Potatoes [1"x1" cubes]
  16. Use LG Onions [chopped]
  17. You need Cilantro [chopped + reserves]
  18. Get LG Stalks Celery [chopped with leaves]
  19. Provide Green Bell Pepper [de-seeded - chopped]
  20. Provide Cans ROTELL
  21. Prepare LG Jalapenos [de-seeded - chopped]
  22. Get Bucket Hatch Green Chilies [or fresh]
  23. You need ● For The Fluids
  24. Use Box Beef Broth
  25. Use Mexican Lager Beer [tecante]
  26. Get ● For The Sides
  27. Take Warm Flour Tortillas
  28. Use Mexican 3 Cheese
  29. Provide Sour Cream
  30. Get Shredded Cabbage
  31. You need Shredded Lettuce
  32. Get Chopped Tomatoes
  33. Use Chopped Onions
  34. You need Lime Wedges
  35. Prepare Green Salsa
Instructions to make Mike's Pork Chili Verde Burritos:
  1. 5 pound pork shoulder roast pictured.
  2. Pork shoulder cubed into 1"x1" pieces pictured.
  3. One of the best Mexican beers to pair with pork pictured above.
  4. Add pork cubes and all marinade seasonings to a large Ziploc bag and massage well. Refrigerate for 5 to 6 hours.
  5. Chop potatoes into 1"x1" pieces. Cover with cold water until ready to fry with pork.
  6. Chop onions and cover with cold water until ready to fry with pork.
  7. Canned tomatoes pictured.
  8. Chop and mix everything in your vegetable section together.
  9. Add marinated pork, a slight amount of oil and 1/4 cup flour to a skillet. Fry until there's a good sear on your pork. About 5 minutes on high.
  10. Add 2 bottles beer and allow pork to simmer covered for 1 hour. Add additional beer if needed. Stir regularly.
  11. Add drained onions and your vegetable mixture to your skillet. Add 2 cups beef broth and allow to simmer for 25 minutes longer. Stir regularly.
  12. Add potatoes [and additional broth or beer if needed] and simmer until potatoes are soft but still fully in tact. About 15 minutes.
  13. Add your bucket of Hatch Green Chilies to skillet half way thru your potato boil.
  14. Or, peel, de-seed and chop your fresh Hatch Chilies and add to your skillet.
  15. Instead of using broth and frozen chilies - I like to purchase my chilies fresh. I peel and de-seed them in warm bath then, fine strain and reserve all fluid. I'll use this fluid as opposed to beef broth.
  16. Drained green chili fluid pictured. It does make for a rich delicious broth!
  17. Fresh Cilantro pictured.
  18. Add your fresh cilantro 5 minutes prior to serving. Mix well. I'll also add additional cumin and green chili powder in the last 5 minutes to steep. Make sure you've simmered off any fluids in this dish. You'll want it thick! ;0)
  19. Serve with fresh, warm flour tortillas, fresh chilled chopped onions, tomatoes, cilantro, shredded lettuce, cabbage, limes, cheese and sour cream to the side.
  20. Or, go old school and serve this dish only with warm tortillas. Either way, enjoy your authentic, extra spicy taste of New Mexico!

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