Cochinita pibil

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Puerco pibil.

Cochinita pibil (also puerco pibil or cochinita con achiote) is a traditional

acidic citrus juice, adding annatto seed, which imparts a vivid burnt orange color, and roasting the meat in a píib while it is wrapped in banana leaf
.

Methods

Cochinita

Cochinita means baby pig, so true cochinita pibil involves roasting a whole

tenderize the meat, allowing otherwise tough pieces of meat to be used. The Yucatecan recipes always employ the juice of Seville or bitter oranges for marinating. In areas where bitter oranges are not common, the juice of sweet oranges combined with lemons, limes, or vinegar is employed to approximate the effect of the bitter orange on the meat.[2] Another important ingredient in all Pibil recipes is achiote (annatto
), which gives the dish its characteristic color and adds flavour. It is usually eaten with side dishes such as yellow corn tortillas, red pickled onions, refried black beans, and habanero chilies. Traditionally, cochinita pibil is buried in a pit with a fire at the bottom to roast it.[3]

In popular culture

Cochinita pibil is a recurring element of the movie Once Upon a Time in Mexico, directed by Robert Rodriguez, in which it is the favorite food of a CIA agent played by Johnny Depp.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Explorando México - Cochinita Pibil, Manjar Yucateco". www.explorandomexico.com.
  2. ^ "Rick Bayless - Cochinita Pibil". www.rickbayless.com.
  3. ^ "Learn About the Mexican Cooking Technique Pibil". about.com. Archived from the original on 2016-12-27. Retrieved 2014-07-15.

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