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Richard
We decided to take a stab at Al Pastor using our Weber Kettle and Rotisserie, as in the past, we've always griddled homemade Al Pastor. Let's watch it unfold:


Picked out a nice pork shoulder:


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Unwrapped:


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Meat separated from bones:


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The bones were put into a pot and simmered down for many hours as a broth for the Ranch beans which were later served with the tacos.



Meat all sliced up:


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Al Pastor marinade all ready(Made with all fresh ingredients, including dried Ancho and Guajillo chiles):


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Poured onto meat:


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At this point the meat was refrigerated for an all day marination.


About seven hours later, we threaded the rotisserie, using 1/2 an orange on each side to help keep everything nice and tight:


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Onto the kettle, with coals indirect and a drop pan underneath:


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About two hours later, everything still holding together:


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Another 30 minutes later we pulled the meat from the kettle:



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Sliced off the crispy bits first:

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Then the rest:


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Then The Missus started on the homemade tortillas using the Blackstone:


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After the first flip:


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After the tortillas were done, we griddled up all the sliced up Al Pastor meat:


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And finally, tacos served, with homemade ranch beans made with broth and meat from the pork bone, plus salsa roja and homemade pico de gallo:


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Let's get a closer look at that first taco:


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Muy bueno! :mrgreen:
 
That looks epic. I gotta get myself some of those 4 pronged rotisserie things. Mine only has 2 prongs.

Can you share the marinade recipe?
 
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Al Pastor and homemade tortillas, OH Yeah!:hungry:

I've been contemplating a rotisserie for the kettle, and this post is probably going to push me over the edge.
 
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