
Gringa (Flour Tortilla with Al Pastor Pork and Melted Cheese)
Flour tortilla with al pastor pork and melted cheese.
About this recipe
A flour tortilla filled with al pastor pork, melted Oaxaca cheese and pineapple, griddled until golden.
History & Origin
The gringa is an iconic snack in the gastronomy of Mexico City, reflecting the influence of northern cuisine, particularly from the states of Puebla and Veracruz, where flour tortillas are more common. This dish, which combines flour tortillas with al pastor meat, Oaxaca cheese, and pineapple, has become popular in the taquerías and fondas of the capital, turning into a favorite option for those seeking a comforting and flavoursome taste. The gringa has its origins in the preparation style of tacos al pastor, which were introduced to Mexico by Lebanese immigrants in the 20th century. However, its uniqueness lies in the use of flour tortillas, which are more typical in the northwest of the country. This adaptation has allowed the gringa to stand out as a distinctive dish in central Mexico, where corn tortillas are the most traditional. Culturally, the gringa is more than just a simple snack; it represents the fusion of culinary traditions and the ability of Mexican cuisine to adapt and evolve. It is enjoyed on various occasions, from family gatherings to informal celebrations, and reflects the communal spirit that characterises food in Mexico. Thus, the gringa is woven into the rich tapestry of national gastronomy, celebrating the diversity of ingredients and techniques across its regions.
Estimated cost
$10.71
Total cost
$2.68
Per serving
* Approximate prices based on US supermarkets
Nutritional information per serving
650
Calories
30g
Protein
50g
Carbohydrates
35g
Fat
2g
Fiber
800mg
Sodium
* Approximate values. May vary depending on ingredients used.
Method
- 1
If using pre-prepared al pastor pork, heat on a griddle until browned.

💡 Ideally use pork from a taquería.
- 2
Place a large flour tortilla on a griddle. Distribute shredded Oaxaca cheese.

- 3
When the cheese begins to melt, add the pork and pineapple pieces over one half.

💡 The pineapple should be lightly charred.
- 4
Fold, press gently and cook for 2 minutes on each side until golden.

- 5
Cut and serve with green salsa, chopped onion, cilantro and lime.

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