
Volcán (Crispy Tortilla with Melted Cheese and Al Pastor Pork)
Crispy tortilla with melted cheese and al pastor pork.
About this recipe
A corn tortilla toasted crispy on the griddle, covered with melted cheese and topped with al pastor pork.
History & Origin
The volcano is an emblematic snack from Mexico City, reflecting the rich culinary heritage of the region. This dish consists of a toasted corn tortilla, topped with melted cheese and al pastor meat, a type of meat cooked on a vertical spit, similar to shawarma, which has its roots in Lebanese influence from the early 20th century. This cultural crossover is a perfect example of how Mexican gastronomy has incorporated elements from various traditions, transforming them into something uniquely local. The popularity of the volcano can be attributed to its accessibility as street food, making it an ideal option for the city’s residents, who are always on the move. It is commonly enjoyed in taquerías and markets, where it can be savoured both day and night, symbolising social interaction and the culture of snacks in the daily life of the capital's inhabitants. Although the volcano is primarily associated with Mexico City, its concept of tortilla and filling can be found in various forms in other regions of the country, where local ingredients are used. In states like Puebla, corn cakes may feature different types of stews, while in the north, grilled meat may take centre stage. Thus, the volcano is not merely a simple dish but a reflection of the diversity and richness of Mexican gastronomy, which adapts and evolves according to the specific cultural and geographical context.
Estimated cost
$8.00
Total cost
$2.00
Per serving
* Approximate prices based on US supermarkets
Nutritional information per serving
550
Calories
30g
Protein
40g
Carbohydrates
28g
Fat
5g
Fiber
800mg
Sodium
* Approximate values. May vary depending on ingredients used.
Method
- 1
Place the tortillas on a very hot griddle. Toast on one side until crispy, about 3-4 minutes.

💡 The key is that the tortilla is completely crispy on the base.
- 2
Without flipping, add shredded Oaxaca cheese on top. Cover with a metal container so the cheese melts.

💡 If you do not have a lid, use an upturned metal bowl.
- 3
When the cheese is completely melted and bubbling, remove with a spatula.

- 4
Place hot al pastor pork on top. Add chopped onion, cilantro, green salsa and lime.

- 5
Serve immediately. It is eaten by hand.

💡 Eat quickly; it loses its magic when it cools.
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