Sunday, September 27, 2020

September 26, 2020 Beef Barbacoa


This is a fool-proof, idiot-proof recipe.  You just need a smoker!  It is a riff on Kenji Lopez-Alt's recipe, Smoked and Braised Beef Barbacoa .  I did not use the oxtails, and have never used them.  The couple of times that I have made this recipe, it has been flavorful enough without the seared beefiness that the tails would bring.  

What did I do differently this time around?  I coated the roast with Gravy Master and then a dusting of Penzey's BBQ 3001 spice mix.  Into the smoker at 250° F it went for about 3.5 hours.  I used a mix of dried peppers, ancho, pasilla, guajillo, smoked serrano, and oaxacan.  I softened them until pliability in the dutch oven and then they went into the boiling chicken stock until they were totally softened, and I added ground habanero pepper to the spice mix.  

I think his timing of 3 hours at 250° F in the oven is based on an unrolled hunk of chuck roast.  I found that my rolled ones always take longer than that.  After 2 hours at 250°, I bumped the oven up to 350° and covered the pan completely.  After another 2 hours, it was done.  I just need to keep that in mind when I make this again, as I will!

I served it with flame toasted corn and flour tortillas and chopped onion, chopped tomatoes, chopped hot peppers, chopped jicama, and lime wedges.


 

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