Dinner For Tomorrow
I am obsessed with Chipotle barbacoa burritos (despite their incredibly high calorie count!) I have attempted to make it from this recipe, which was good, but it definitely was not Chipotle’s barbacoa. Not actually having any chipotle in it should have been a clue!
Armed with a new recipe, I am determined to make “the real” Chipotle barbacoa. This one has chipotle peppers in it! I found the recipe here; however, I have just discovered that it originated here and that the author is charging a very minimal price for the recipe. So, if you make this too, support the original chef. It looks like he has books available! I definitely will be purchasing a few!! Super excited! Here they are at Amazon (a smidge cheaper than the official site): Top Secret Restaurant Recipes, Top Secret Restaurant Recipes 2, Top Secret Recipes, Top Secret Recipes: Sodas, Smoothies, Spirits, & Shakes, More Top Secret Recipes . . . Wow. . . too many to list! Search by author to find them all. He has even made lite and low-fat cookbooks of restaurant recipes. (I think I saw this guy on TV once a long time ago…) Wow it makes ya so hungry to read through the table of contents in the previews. ![]()
Back on topic, I followed this recipe to the letter! I even toasted and ground the cumin and cloves, just like it said. I sprayed a bit of Pam in a pan and put in the cumin and cloves on a light heat for about 2 minutes, stirring almost constantly. Then I dumped them in my Ikea mortar and ground ‘em up.

To blend the sauce I used my Blend Master! I wish I had a real food processor. (I’m secretly hoping I’ll find a brand new, neglected food processor at a yard sale someday).

I took a tiny taste and the sauce seems really tasty. I dumped that into the Crock Pot with the roast, some chicken broth, and 3 bay leaves. I stirred it up a little, put the lid on, and got to work on the other parts of the burrito.

Due to lack of food processor and my chopping laziness, my pico de gallo is very chunky! haha I was very disappointed in the cilantro I bought. It’s nearly flavorless! My husband will like it though, he’s not a cilantro fan.

I was a little lazy on the cilantro lime rice too. I’m using some leftover basmati rice from Indian take-out we had a few days ago. Might as well put it to good use! It has a little anise in it, but I don’t think it’ll matter. Basmati rice is so much more flavorful than plain ol’ white rice.

I’m going to use canned black beans instead of pintos. I’ll make those tomorrow when it’s supper time! I have the Crock Pot set on low, and hopefully it’ll be okay tomorrow morning. It only really needs to cook for 5 hours. Maybe I’ll get up at 1 and flip it to “warm”.
Soooo… I’ll report back with the taste test results tomorrow morning! Wish me luck!





