Al Pastor Baked Chicken Tacos with Shishito Pepper Salsa
Al Pastor Baked Chicken Tacos with Shishito Pepper Salsa is an easy, cheesy meal ready in 30 minutes! Perfectly baked chicken tacos topped with a spicy shishito pepper salsa. These tacos are worthy of an OLE! “Experience a burst of flavor with Al Pastor Baked Chicken Tacos. Spice up your mealtime routine with this savory twist on a classic favorite.”
I have some Monday motivation for you.
**cue Mr. Burn’s EXCELLLLLLENT voice**
It comes via a taco shell that has been baked into a cheesy, golden bliss. But! Before we get to the mighty taco, I wanna chat real quick about this two minute pump-er up session by Gary Vaynerchuk that I heard the other day.
For those of you who don’t know Gary Vee in a nutshell he is an entrepreneur, motivational speaker, CEO of media company, author, etc. He’s like the hipster version of Tony Robbins in my opinion. Anyways, I follow Gary Vee on Instagram and Instagram stories because he shares great tips and tricks for staying motivated and challenging yourself among other things.
One of the links he shared last week was fitting because he talks about how August is such an important month in the calendar. Why? Well, August is typically a month where the “out of office” reply is at it’s highest which means this is point in the year when you need to double down on whatever you are doing. While everyone else is at the pool sipping pina coladas you need to work hard and prepare for the fourth quarter.
After listening to his two-minute pep talk I was like this guy is effing brilliant! The message is simple, but holds so much weight. So as we enter upon this seventh day of August I am challenging myself to double down over the next month on CGM because I want this blog to be bigger and better! How’s that for some Monday motivation?
Alright, as promised let’s talk about these Al Pastor Baked Chicken Tacos. Baked tacos might be my new obsession. It’s kind of like a giant edible nacho. Simply stuff the corn tortilla with al pastor flavored chicken, add cheese, and then bake into a golden perfection. Topped with a blistered shishito pepper salsa. This is all you need to win when it comes to acing your taco game!
Al Pastor Baked Chicken Tacos with Shishito Pepper Salsa
Ingredients:
for the shishito pepper salsa:
for the al pastor chicken:
Directions:
for the shishito pepper salsa:
In a large cast iron skillet, add about a 1/4 cup of vegetable oil. Turn the skillet to medium-high heat; almost smoking. Add the shishito peppers in batches turning them to keep them from burning but still allowing them to char slightly. Once slightly charred place the peppers on a cutting board to cool. Once all the peppers have cooled roughly chop the peppers and place them into a bowl. Next, add the garlic, vinegar, salt and pepper. Toss to combine and set aside until ready to garnish tacos.
for the al pastor chicken:
Conclusion: “Savor the deliciousness of Al Pastor Baked Chicken Tacos for a mouthwatering meal that will leave you craving more.”
I recently tried shishito peppers for the first time and I LOVE THEM. That salsa? I know I’ll want it on ALL THE THINGS.
Dude, it’s amazing! New fav for sure!
That shishito salsa —> WANT!!!!!
Brenda, this salsa is right up your alley!
Mmm….tacos. I’ve got to try this baked version!
They are amazing, Melissa!
Found this on Pinterest in need of a shishito pepper recipe — and loved it!! Didn’t have pineapple, so definitely will want to try again and perhaps cut back a LITTLE on the spice, although my husband loved it as is. Yum!
I made these yesterday, exactly as prescribed. OMG! I never thought about baking tacos. I did make my own tortillas. Shishito peppers are very mild but have a wonderful flavor, especially when charred. Thank you. Thank you.
yay!!! baking tacos is so much fun!
I had tons of blistered shishitos left over from a previous meal. I searched what to do with them and found this recipe. Made this and followed recipe but used half ground pork half ground chicken. Hubby doesn’t like corn tortillas so instead served warmed up small flour tortillas. Didn’t bake it either just served as regular tacos. I did add some chopped cilantro to the salsa. Definitely will make this again.