Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Cafe Rio Pork Salad

Cafe Rio is a Mexican restaurant here in my state.  Oh man, it has the best food!!  It doesn't help that it is right across the street from my house either ;)  When my friend gave me this copy cat version of their pork salad.  I knew I had to try it!  We tried it once and got hooked!!
There are three parts to the salad: the rice, the pork and the dressing.

Lime-Cilantro Rice
2 tbsp. oil
4 c. long grain rice
6 cups water
1 bunch cilantro, finely chopped
juice of 2 limes
2 tsp crushed garlic
Heat the oil in a large skillet.  Add the rice, cilantro and garlic.  Saute 3-5 minutes, stirring frequently.  Add water and lime juice.  Bring to boil.  Then reduce heat and simmer until all the liquid is absorbed by the rice (about 20 minutes)

Cafe Rio Pork
1 (16oz) bottle of salsa
1 can coke
2 c. brown sugar
4-5 lb. pork roast
Place pork in crock-pot and fill it half way up with water.  Cook roast on high for 5 hours.  Drain off water.  Cut pork in thirds.  Put back into crock-pot.  Mix together salsa, coke and brown sugar.  Pour over the top of pork.  Cook an additional 3 hours on high.  Shred pork with forks.  Leave it on low until ready to serve.

Note: I have used chicken as a substitute (It is pictured above)  It is just as good this way, as well.

Creamy Tomatilla Salad Dressing
1 pkg. hidden valley ranch buttermilk dressing
1 c. buttermilk
1 c. mayo or sour cream
2-3 tomatillas (peel off outer leaf/shell)
1 tsp. crushed garlic
3/4 bunch fresh cilantro
1 tsp. cayenne pepper
juice from 1 lime (2 tsp)
Salt and pepper
Blend all ingredients in blender.  Refrigerate.

Assembly: Put a tortilla on a plate.  Then put rice, pork, some chopped lettuce and the dressing.  (You can add beans as well) 
Finally, garnish salad with cheese, tomato, crushed tortilla chips, sliced avocados,etc.

Note: I strongly prefer the uncooked tortillas over regular old packaged tortillas.  Check the refrigerated section of your local grocery store.  Our Costco carries them too.  Just throw tortilla in a pan over the stove top, give it a few flips and it's cooked.

You can also serve this burrito style.  My kids like it a little bit better this way.  

Enjoy!