Уличные тако с копченым поблано и лаймовым кремом

Уличные тако с копченым поблано и лаймовым кремом

(Smoky Poblano Street Tacos with Lime Crema)

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4
Размер порции
2 tacos (220g)
Время подготовки
20 Минуты
Время приготовления
15 Минуты
Общее время
35 Минуты
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Питательная ценность

  • Порции: 4
  • Размер порции: 2 tacos (220g)
  • Calories: 480 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 0 g
  • Protein: 16 g
  • Fat: 24 g
  • Fiber: 8 g
  • Sugar: 6 g
  • Sodium: 780 mg
  • Cholesterol: 35 mg
  • Calcium: 220 mg
  • Iron: 2.7 mg

Инструкции

  • 1 - Char the poblanos:
    Set poblanos directly over a gas flame, on a hot grill, or under a broiler, turning until skins blister and blacken on all sides. Transfer to a bowl and cover to steam.
  • 2 - Peel, seed, and slice:
    Once cool enough to handle, rub off charred skins, remove stems and seeds, then cut poblanos into 1/2-inch strips (rajas). Avoid rinsing to keep smoky flavor.
  • 3 - Make lime-chipotle crema:
    Whisk sour cream or yogurt with zest and juice of 1 lime, minced chipotle (if using), and a pinch of salt. Adjust acidity with more lime to taste; set aside.
  • 4 - Sauté the filling:
    Heat 2 tbsp oil in a skillet over medium-high. Add sliced red onion and a pinch of salt; cook 2–3 minutes. Stir in garlic, cumin, smoked paprika, and oregano; cook 30 seconds. Add poblano strips, 1/2 tsp salt, and black pepper; toss 2–3 minutes until glossy and fragrant. Squeeze in juice of 1/2 lime to brighten.
  • 5 - Warm the Tortillas:
    Brush tortillas lightly with remaining oil and warm on a hot skillet or directly over flame 15–20 seconds per side until pliable with a few charred spots. Keep wrapped in a towel.
  • 6 - Assemble and Garnish:
    Fill each tortilla with poblano-onion mixture. Top with crumbled queso fresco, cilantro, radishes and avocado if using. Drizzle with lime crema and finish with a squeeze of lime.

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Charred poblano strips tucked in warm corn tortillas with zesty lime crema, queso fresco, and fresh cilantro. Simple, smoky, and utterly street-taco satisfying.

Why these tacos work

Smoky Poblano Street Tacos celebrate one glorious technique: charring. When poblano peppers meet fierce, dry heat, their skins blister and the flesh turns silky, with a deep, campfire aroma that is unmistakably Mexican. Slice those peppers into tender rajas, fold them into warm corn tortillas, and you have a taco filling that’s naturally savory, slightly sweet, and gently spicy—no heavy sauces required.

The heart of this recipe is balance. The poblano’s smoke and mellow heat are lifted by a bright lime-chipotle crema, while fresh cilantro, crisp radish, and creamy avocado add texture. Queso fresco brings a delicate saltiness without overpowering the vegetables. Every component is quick, honest, and designed to keep the peppers front and center.

Technique notes

  • Charring and steaming: Blackening the skins and then steaming the peppers in a covered bowl loosens the char so it rubs off easily. Resist rinsing under water; the charred bits carry flavor you don’t want to wash away.
  • Spice blooming: A short sizzle for cumin, smoked paprika, and oregano in hot oil wakes up fat-soluble aromas, making a little spice go a long way.
  • Tortilla care: A quick kiss of heat gives tortillas elasticity and that signature street-side aroma. Wrap them in a clean towel to trap steam and keep them supple while you assemble.

Ingredient spotlight

  • Poblano peppers: Larger and milder than jalapeños, poblanos deliver warmth without overwhelming heat. Fresh poblanos should feel heavy for their size and have taut, glossy skin.
  • Corn tortillas: Seek nixtamalized tortillas—made from masa harina treated with calcium hydroxide—for authentic flavor and better pliability.
  • Queso fresco: Mild, milky, and crumbly. Cotija or a sprinkle of feta can stand in, but queso fresco keeps things gentle so the peppers shine.
  • Lime-chipotle crema: The citrus cuts richness, while chipotle echoes the poblano’s smokiness with a hint of heat.

Substitutions and variations

  • Make it vegan: Use dairy-free yogurt for the crema and swap queso fresco with a crumbled plant-based cheese or a salted, finely crumbled tofu tossed with a touch of lime.
  • Add protein: Slip in strips of quick-seared steak, rotisserie chicken, or seared mushrooms (oyster or portobello) to keep it hearty without losing the poblano focus.
  • Turn it into rajas con crema tacos: Stir 1–2 tablespoons of crema directly into the skillet with the poblanos for a saucier, classic style.
  • Extra heat: Add a finely chopped jalapeño to the onions or a dash of hot sauce when assembling.

Make-ahead and storage

  • Poblanos can be charred, peeled, and sliced up to 3 days in advance and refrigerated in an airtight container.
  • Crema keeps for 3–4 days; it actually improves as flavors meld.
  • Warm tortillas just before serving; reheating assembled tacos can toughen the tortillas.

Cultural notes and street-food soul

Tacos are a cornerstone of Mexican street food culture—fast, layered with heritage, and hyper-regional. Poblano peppers, often transformed into rajas, appear in taquerías and home kitchens alike. Their smokiness conjures backyard comales and late-night mercados. While meat often stars in street tacos, vegetable-forward fillings like rajas hold a special place for their simplicity and depth, proof that technique can rival protein in satisfaction.

Serving ideas and pairings

  • Sides: Grilled corn with lime and chili, or a bright cabbage slaw.
  • Drinks: Agua fresca (cucumber-lime or hibiscus), a crisp lager, or a smoky mezcal cocktail.
  • Extras: Quick pickled red onions (2 tbsp vinegar + 1 tsp honey + pinch of salt; toss with sliced onion) deliver tangy contrast without extra cooking time.

Tips for success

  • Choose shiny, firm poblanos; soft spots can turn mushy after charring.
  • Char aggressively—deep blistering equals deep flavor—but don’t overcook the flesh until collapsing.
  • Salt in layers: a pinch with onions, another after adding poblanos, and a final touch at assembly.
  • Keep tortillas warm in a towel-lined basket; the gentle steam keeps them flexible.

Personal notes

These tacos are about everyday joy—minimal fuss, maximum aroma. The first tear of a warm tortilla, the curl of steam scented with lime and smoke, the gentle heat that lingers—everything points to a meal that’s more than the sum of its parts. They’re weeknight-fast yet company-worthy, and endlessly adaptable. Whether you pair them with grilled shrimp or let the poblanos sing solo, you’ll find they deliver that elusive taquería magic at home.

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