BEER-MARINATED PORTOBELLO TACOS WITH AVOCADO-CORN SALSA
BEER-MARINATED PORTOBELLO TACOS WITH AVOCADO-CORN SALSA
SERVES 8 TACOS
1 1/2 cups vegan pale or blonde ale
Juice of 1 lime
1 tsp. ground cumin
1/2 tsp. garlic powder
4 portobello mushrooms, stemmed, gills scraped, cut into 1- inch slices
Sunflower oil, for cooking
6 to 8 corn tortillas (or small flour tortillas)
NUTRITIONAL VALUES
Calories: 207kcal
Fat: 14.8g (3.1g S.Fat)
Carbs: 18g
Protein: 6.6g
Sugar: 2.4g
Sodium: 177mg
METHOD
In a shallow baking dish, combine the beer, lime juice, cumin, and garlic powder. Toss in the portobello strips until evenly coated. Marinate the strips for 30 minutes, turning them over every 10 minutes.
Make the salsa while the portobello strips are marinating: In a mixing bowl, combine all of the ingredients, cover, and chill until ready to use.
Over medium heat, heat a large frying pan, preferably cast iron. Add a couple of teaspoons of oil and tilt the pan to coat the bottom evenly. Cook for 10 to 15 minutes, turning every few minutes, until the portobello strips are tender and slightly charred and most of the liquid has been absorbed. Cover the strips with aluminum foil and place them on a plate or bowl. Repeat with the remaining strips and a couple more teaspoons of oil in the pan.
Melt butter in a griddle or frying pan over medium heat (or just clean the pan you cooked the portobello strips in and reuse it). Cook the tortillas for 30 to 60 seconds on each side, then place them on a plate and cover with aluminium foil.
To serve, wrap a tortilla around a few portobello strips and top with the avocado-corn salsa. Leftovers can be stored in separate airtight containers in the fridge for up to 4 days.
Make the salsa while the portobello strips are marinating: In a mixing bowl, combine all of the ingredients, cover, and chill until ready to use.
Over medium heat, heat a large frying pan, preferably cast iron. Add a couple of teaspoons of oil and tilt the pan to coat the bottom evenly. Cook for 10 to 15 minutes, turning every few minutes, until the portobello strips are tender and slightly charred and most of the liquid has been absorbed. Cover the strips with aluminum foil and place them on a plate or bowl. Repeat with the remaining strips and a couple more teaspoons of oil in the pan.
Melt butter in a griddle or frying pan over medium heat (or just clean the pan you cooked the portobello strips in and reuse it). Cook the tortillas for 30 to 60 seconds on each side, then place them on a plate and cover with aluminium foil.
To serve, wrap a tortilla around a few portobello strips and top with the avocado-corn salsa. Leftovers can be stored in separate airtight containers in the fridge for up to 4 days.
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