For an authentic touch, consider using a vertical broiler (trompo) to cook the pork, as is traditionally done for Tacos al Pastor. If you don't have access to dried chiles, you can substitute with chili powder, but the flavor will be slightly different. Adjust the amount of achiote powder to control the intensity of the red color in the marinade. The longer the pork marinates, the more flavorful it will become. Don't rush the marinating process! To warm the tortillas, you can use a dry skillet, microwave them briefly, or wrap them in foil and heat them in the oven.
Hans Champlin
Jun 22, 2025The marinade is key! Don't skip the overnight marination; it's worth it.
Kellen Lockman
May 12, 2025I added a pinch of cinnamon to the marinade, and it was delicious!
Giovanny Tromp
Apr 4, 2025These tacos were a HUGE hit at my party! Everyone raved about the flavor.
Korbin Schroeder
Mar 25, 2025Great recipe. Thanks for sharing!
Ellen Mohr
Mar 15, 2025The combination of pork and pineapple is amazing!
Loyal Nolan
Mar 13, 2025Will definitely make this again!
Allan Lemke
Mar 10, 2025I used a cast-iron skillet to cook the pork, and it gave it a nice sear.
Dion Keeling
Mar 8, 2025So much better than any tacos al pastor I've had at restaurants!
Aliyah Schulist
Feb 23, 2025The recipe was very easy to follow.
Arely Auer
Feb 19, 2025My family loved these, and they are picky eaters!