Barbacoa beef tacos with pickled watermelon & avocado sauce

Ingredients

  1. Step 1 24 small corn tortillas , to serve
  2. Step 2 2 red onions , cut into wedges
  3. Step 3 3 whole tomatoes
  4. Step 4 10 garlic cloves
  5. Step 5 2 ancho chillies
  6. Step 6 3 tbsp smoky Mexican spice mix , plus 1 tsp for the watermelon (see below)
  7. Step 7 75ml vegetable oil , plus 2 tbsp
  8. Step 8 2-3 lemons (2 are for the avocado cream)
  9. Step 9 2kg boneless beef brisket or blade, cut into chunks (ask your butcher to do this for you)
  10. Step 10 500ml chicken stock
  11. Step 11 3 bay leaves
  12. Step 12 3 avocados
  13. Step 13 6 tbsp soured cream
  14. Step 14 1 small pack coriander , stems chopped, leaves kept whole
  15. Step 15 50ml white wine vinegar
  16. Step 16 1 tsp sugar
  17. Step 17 ½ small watermelon , cut into cubes, any large seeds removed
  18. Step 18 1 tbsp cumin seeds
  19. Step 19 1½ tsp ground oregano
  20. Step 20 2 tsp smoked paprika
  21. Step 21 4 ground cloves
  22. Step 22 2 tbsp smoked salt flakes
  23. Step 23 2 tbsp chipotle chilli flakes
Barbacoa beef tacos with pickled watermelon & avocado sauce
Calories: 770 Carbohydrate: 54 g Protein: 40 g Fat: 43 g
Cook time: 325 minutes Prep time: 25 minutes Total time: 350 minutes Servings: 8

TAGS

Dinner Main course Supper Mexican Adobo tatemado Avocado Beef Mexican Sophie Godwin taco tortilla Watermelon

Directions

  1. Step 1 The day before, make the marinade. Put the red onion, tomatoes and garlic cloves in a dry non-stick frying pa n over a medium heat. Fry, shaking the pan occasionally, until blackened - this will add flavour. Tip into a blender. Return the pan to the heat, add the chillies, toast until fragrant, then tip into the blender as well, along with 3 tbsp spice mix, 75ml oil and the juice of 1 lemon. Blitz until smooth.
  2. Step 2 Pour a little of the leftover oil into the frying pan over a medium-high heat. Season, then brown the beef in batches until each piece has a nice dark brown crust. Tip the beef into a large, ovenproof dish with a lid, then pour over the marinade. Toss to coat, cover and chill in the fridge overnight.
  3. Step 3 Heat oven to 150C/130C fan/gas 2. Take the dish out the fridge. Pour in the stock, add the bay leaves, then mix together. Pop on the lid and cook for 3½ hrs, removing the lid for the last hour, until the meat falls apart when prodded. Remove the beef from the dish and set aside, then put the dish back on the heat and bubble until the sauce has reduced by half. Shred the beef with two forks and add back to the sauce.
  4. Step 4 Meanwhile, put the avocados, soured cream and coriander stalks in a blender. Squeeze in the juice of 1 lemon. Blitz until smooth, then season and add more lemon juice to taste. Set aside in the fridge.
  5. Step 5 For the pickled watermelon, whisk the vinegar, sugar and 1 tsp spice mix together in a bowl. Add the watermelon and toss to coat. Cover and chill for 1 hr, tossing occasionally, to lightly pickle.
  6. Step 6 To serve, warm the tortillas in a frying pan. Spread some of the avocado cream on each one, top with a pile of beef, a few cubes of watermelon and some coriander.