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Achiote paste

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Achiote paste
Tofu marinading in achiote paste.jpg
Tofu marinading in achiote paste
Servings:Makes 1 cup of achiote paste
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Achiote paste - about this recipe

Achiote paste or Recado rojo or is a popular blend of spices from Mexico used to season meat or vegetables. Originally a Mayan blend, it is now strongly associated with the mexican cuisine of Yucatan. The spice mixture usually includes annatto, Mexican oregano, cumin, clove, cinnamon, black pepper, allspice, garlic, and salt. The annatto seeds dye the mixture red, and this gives the meat or vegetables it seasons a distinctive red hue.

Servings

Makes 1 cup of achiote paste

Ingredients

Method

  1. Using a pestle and mortar or a coffee grinder, grind the dry spices
  2. Peel and crush the garlic, mix with the salt, ground spice mix and orange juice and mix to a smooth paste.
  3. Rub the mixture onto chicken, pork or fish and marinate in a cool place for 4-6 hours then cook as you would normally.
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