Barbacoa is cooked in a spicy marinade made from chiles, onions, garlic, herbs, and spices. After cooking until very tender, the meat is shredded with extra marinade before it is served with corn tortillas.
Guajillo chiles have very fruity, floral notes. Substituting will result in a completely different flavor profile.
EQUIPMENT: cast iron skillet, tongs, blender, Instant Pot
How do you steam the meat if you don’t have avocado leaves or banana leaves? Wouldn’t it fall through the rack? We are in PA where they don’t sell that stuff.
Use the trivet that comes with the Instant Pot. Or use corn husks. I had a banana tree when I lived in San Jose but now I’m in Northern California and there’s no way. You just make do with what you have.
Give it a try as is, it’s pretty darn tasty.
Thank you! I was thinking the meat was diced prior to cooking but I see it’s cooked whole.
I’m really glad you asked. Cooking meat whole allows the collagen and fat to break down and permeate the meat giving it a moist and succulent texture and flavor.
I made a couple of tweaks to the recipe that have hopefully made it more clear.
The banana leaves not only serve to hold the meat together but they impart a more authentic flavor during the cooking process.