Two Taco Recipes To Make TONIGHT (2024)

Two Taco Recipes To Make TONIGHT (1)Photo: Courtesy of Tacolicious by Alex Farnum.

There's one sure-fire way to win our hearts at every meal: the simple taco. For breakfast, for happy hour, for intoxicated late-night snacks, they're our round-the-clock favorite dish. Easy to prep and unfussy to serve, it's a never-fail table pleaser.

But, all are not made equal. So, our stomachs got excited over the new book, Tacolicious, by Sara Deseran. Trust us, this woman knows tacos. As the co-owner of the restaurant by the same name, editor-at-large of San Francisco magazine, and the author of three other cookbooks, Deseran knows how to craft a mean tortilla-wrapped dish like none other. The recipe book doesn't just stop at tacos either; roasted tomato mint salsa, toasted coconut salt, and mango agua fresca also caught our eye. If you can't make the trek out west anytime soon, the two recipes ahead should hold you over — until you want to try them all.

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Two Taco Recipes To Make TONIGHT (2)Photo: Courtesy of Tacolicious by Alex Farnum.

Cashew Crema
2/3 cup raw cashews
1 tsp cumin seeds
6 tbsp freshly squeezed lime juice (from about 3 limes)
1/4 cup water
2 tsp kosher salt
Pumpkin Seeds
2 tsp vegetable oil
1/3 cup raw hulled

Pumpkin Seeds
2 tsp vegetable oil
1/3 cup raw hulled pumpkin seeds
1/4 tsp cayenne
Pepper
1/4 tsp kosher salt

Filling
2 tbsp vegetable oil
3/4 cup finely chopped
Yellow onion 1 clove garlic, minced
3 cups 1/2-inch-diced butternut squash
1 tsp chile powder
2 tsp kosher salt
4 cups finely chopped kale
Corn tortillas, warmed, for serving
Chopped white onion, chopped fresh cilantro, and salsa of choice, for serving (optional)

Instructions:
1. To make the crema, soak the raw cashews in room-temperature water to cover for at least 1 hour. Drain and reserve.

2. Toast the cumin in a small, dry, heavy skillet over medium heat for about 1 minute, until fragrant. Transfer to a spice grinder, let cool, and grind finely.

3. In a blender, combine the cashews, cumin, lime juice, water, and salt. Start the blender on the lowest speed and gradually increase to the highest speed. Blend for at least 1 minute, until a creamy consistency. Pour into a serving bowl and set aside.

4. To make the pumpkin seeds, heat the oil in a heavy skillet over medium heat. When the oil is hot, add the pumpkin seeds and sauté for about 2 minutes, taking care that they do not burn. The seeds will begin to puff up and pop. Once they appear toasted, immediately pour them into a bowl. Toss with the cayenne and salt and set aside.

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5. To make the filling, heat the oil in a large, heavy skillet over medium heat. Add the onion and sauté for about 3 minutes, until softened. Add the garlic and sauté for about 1 minute more. Add the squash and sauté for 6 to 7 minutes, just until the squash begins to soften. Season with the chile powder and salt.

6. Add the kale and cook, stirring, for about 1 minute, until it begins to wilt. Remove from the heat, taste, and adjust the seasoning with salt if needed.

7. Serve with the tortillas, crema, pumpkin seeds, onion, cilantro, and salsa. To assemble each taco, invite guests to spoon about 1/2 cup of the warm filling into a tortilla and top with some crema and pumpkin seeds. If guests want more toppings, they can finish off their tacos with onion, cilantro, and salsa.

Two Taco Recipes To Make TONIGHT (3)Photo: Courtesy of Tacolicious, by Alex Farnum.

Carnitas Taco
Makes about 16 tacos; serves 4 to 6

Ingredients:
2 1/2 lbs boneless pork shoulder, cut into 2- to 3-inch cubes
1 cup sliced yellow onion
3 cloves garlic, crushed
3 tbsp dark brown sugar
1 1/2 tbsp kosher salt
1 1/2 tsp dried Mexican oregano

1 bay leaf
2 tbsp freshly squeezed orange juice
2 tsp freshly squeezed lemon juice
1/2 cup lard
3 tbsp vegetable oil
Corn tortillas, warmed for serving
Chopped white onion, chopped fresh cilantro, salsa of choice, and lime wedges, for serving

Instructions:
1. Put the pork in a non-reactive Dutch oven or other large, heavy pot with a lid. Add the onion, garlic, sugar, salt, oregano, bay leaf, orange juice, and lemon juice and toss to coat the meat evenly. Cover and refrigerate for at least 12 hours or up to 24 hours.

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2. Bring the pork to room temperature. Heat the lard in a small pan over medium heat until it melts, then pour it over the pork. Cover the pot, place over medium-low heat, and cook the pork for about 3 hours, until the pork begins to pull apart easily when tested with a fork. Remove from the heat.

3. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the pork to a bowl. Discard the cooking liquid and clean the pot. Using a couple of forks, shred the pork a bit but not completely, removing any large chunks of fat.

4. Return the pot to the stove top over high heat and add the oil. At the minute the oil begins to smoke, using tongs or a spoon and working in batches to avoid crowding, carefully add some of the meat to the hot oil and cook, turning as needed, for about 4 minutes, until crisp on all sides. (If some onions are still attached, don’t worry about it.)

5. Serve with the tortillas, onion, cilantro, salsa, and lime.

Reprinted with permission from Tacolicious, by Sara Deseran and Joe Hargrave, copyright © 2014, published by Ten Speed Press, an imprint of Random House LLC.

Two Taco Recipes To Make TONIGHT (2024)

FAQs

What are the most popular taco ingredients? ›

The most common toppings that you will find for crispy tacos are shredded lettuce (romaine or iceberg lettuce), finely shredded cabbage, sliced or chopped tomatoes, and onions (white onion is more popular than red onion). This list can go on for ages, but I will only mention the most popular fried tacos. Shredded Beef.

What to bring for taco night? ›

  • 1 / 33. Taco Slaw. ...
  • 2 / 33. Arroz Rojo (Mexican Rice) ...
  • 3 / 33. Elote (Mexican Street Corn) ...
  • 4 / 33. Refried Beans. ...
  • 5 / 33. Avocado-Corn Salad. ...
  • 6 / 33. Creamy 3-Ingredient Cilantro-Lime Slaw. ...
  • 7 / 33. Frijoles de la Olla. ...
  • 8 / 33. Fresh Corn Salsa with Lime and Cilantro.
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What makes tacos taste better? ›

Not enough people use cilantro. Iceberg lettuce can be refreshing in a burrito, but when it comes to tacos, cilantro, onion and lime are king. I know Tex-Mex enthusiasts love their dairy on a taco. Big pinches of cheddar cheese that lack flavor or the ability to melt.

What do Mexicans put on tacos? ›

Lime is probably the most essential of authentic Mexican taco toppings. A squeeze of lime adds a dash of acid that brings out the other flavors in a taco beautifully. Onions, cilantro, pico de gallo, sliced radishes or cucumbers, avocado, and chili peppers are also standard toppings for authentic tacos.

What goes first in a taco? ›

What do you put in a taco?
  • Shell: Cracking the taco code starts with the shell. ...
  • Filling: After the shell, comes your filling – and there's plenty of room for imagination here! ...
  • Salsa: Salsa and sauces are the soul of your taco, tying all other ingredients together. ...
  • Garnish: Now the final touches!

Do you put rice in tacos? ›

Ready in 20 minutes, this taco recipe is great for first-time cooks and taco masters alike. With just 6 essential ingredients — rice, ground beef, salsa, Cheddar cheese, tortillas and taco seasoning mix — you'll have a meal to remember.

What are the three types of tacos? ›

Tacos are a common form of antojitos, or Mexican street food, which have spread around the world. Three varieties of taco (clockwise from left): carnitas, carne asada, and al pastor.

What is the best sauce for tacos? ›

Cilantro Lime- Cilantro Lime Sauce is fresh, vibrant, full of flavor. That is why it is one of the best sauces for all your tacos! It is made from sour cream, mayonnaise, cilantro, jalapeños, garlic, lime juice, and salt. Cilantro Lime Sauce is creamy, spicy, and sour- with a hint of garlic.

What to add to tacos? ›

  1. 01 of 23. Cheese. Cheese is often the first thing to go on the taco bar, so make sure you have enough to refill the bowls. ...
  2. 02 of 23. Shredded Lettuce. ...
  3. 03 of 23. Tomato Relish. ...
  4. 04 of 23. Fresh Tomatillos. ...
  5. 05 of 23. Sliced Radishes or Jicama. ...
  6. 06 of 23. Sliced Fresh Chiles. ...
  7. 07 of 23. Pickled Onions. ...
  8. 08 of 23. Pickled Chiles.
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What comes in a taco dinner kit? ›

12 CT Taco Dinner Kit includes 12 taco shells, taco seasoning, and America's #1 taco sauce. 18 CT Taco Dinner Kit includes 18 taco shells, taco seasoning, and America's #1 taco sauce. Ortega Taco Dinner Kits include everything you'll need for that perfect quick dinner or after-school snack.

What are tacos usually filled with? ›

Filling: After the shell, comes your filling – and there's plenty of room for imagination here! Traditional choices range from chicken, beef, slow-cooked pork, to white fish. Some adventurous souls even opt for beans, sweet potatoes, or lamb.

What can I use to stand up tacos? ›

Just take a long piece of aluminum foil (heavy duty if you have it) and fold it in half. Make folds just wife enough and tall enough to hold your tacos straight!

What should be included in a taco bar? ›

HOW DO YOU SET UP A TACO BAR?
  • Proteins.
  • Beans.
  • Rice (or other grains)
  • Veggies.
  • Salsas.
  • Cheeses.
  • Lettuce and slaws.
  • Guacamole, cremas, sour cream.

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