Adobada Rotisserie?
Can anyone give meany info on the vertical rotisserie cooker used to cook
pork adobada. What's it called? Know where to get one? Thanks very much for your help. John from San Diego |
Adobada Rotisserie?
"John Struzik" > wrote in message . 44... | Can anyone give meany info on the vertical rotisserie cooker used to cook | pork adobada. What's it called? Know where to get one? | Thanks very much for your help. | John from San Diego This it? http://www.amer-rest-equip.com/autod...autodoner.html |
Adobada Rotisserie?
John Struzik wrote:
> Can anyone give meany info on the vertical rotisserie cooker used to cook > pork adobada. What's it called? Know where to get one? My son wanted to serve Tacos al Pastor that uses a vertical cooker. I found them at a Texas wholesale restaurant supply by telling them I was looking for a gyro cooker. You'll find options of gas or electric, etc. The market is limited. Apparently the major supplier of gyro meat provides the cooker at a discount if you buy the meat from them. That discourages the wholesalers from carrying the line. |
Adobada Rotisserie?
John Struzik wrote:
> Can anyone give meany info on the vertical rotisserie cooker used to cook > pork adobada. What's it called? Know where to get one? My son wanted to serve Tacos al Pastor that uses a vertical cooker. I found them at a Texas wholesale restaurant supply by telling them I was looking for a gyro cooker. You'll find options of gas or electric, etc. The market is limited. Apparently the major supplier of gyro meat provides the cooker at a discount if you buy the meat from them. That discourages the wholesalers from carrying the line. |
Adobada Rotisserie? Thanks for the info!
"t gilb" > wrote in
link.net: > > "John Struzik" > wrote in message > . 44... >| Can anyone give meany info on the vertical rotisserie cooker used to >| cook pork adobada. What's it called? Know where to get one? >| Thanks very much for your help. >| John from San Diego > > This it? > http://www.amer-rest-equip.com/autod...autodoner.html > > Yes, this is close enough. Thanks very much for your response. John from San Diego |
Adobada Rotisserie?
John Struzik wrote:
> Can anyone give meany info on the vertical rotisserie cooker used to cook > pork adobada. What's it called? Know where to get one? > Thanks very much for your help. John, do you happen to have a recipe for this? I have an american grill restaurant here in Germany and I took over the restaurant from a greek man. I have the rotisserie grill sitting in a storage room and this would be a great use for it :-) > John from San Diego David |
John Struzik wrote:
> Can anyone give meany info on the vertical rotisserie cooker used to cook > pork adobada. What's it called? Know where to get one? > Thanks very much for your help. John, do you happen to have a recipe for this? I have an american grill restaurant here in Germany and I took over the restaurant from a greek man. I have the rotisserie grill sitting in a storage room and this would be a great use for it :-) > John from San Diego David |
John Struzik wrote:
> Can anyone give meany info on the vertical rotisserie cooker used to cook > pork adobada. What's it called? Know where to get one? > Thanks very much for your help. John, do you happen to have a recipe for this? I have an american grill restaurant here in Germany and I took over the restaurant from a greek man. I have the rotisserie grill sitting in a storage room and this would be a great use for it :-) > John from San Diego David |
David Goldstein wrote:
> John, do you happen to have a recipe for this? I have an american > grill restaurant here in Germany and I took over the restaurant from a > greek man. I have the rotisserie grill sitting in a storage room and > this would be a great use for it :-) Since you have a vertical rotisserie, peruse this: http://www.batista.org/pastor.html |
David Goldstein wrote:
> John, do you happen to have a recipe for this? I have an american > grill restaurant here in Germany and I took over the restaurant from a > greek man. I have the rotisserie grill sitting in a storage room and > this would be a great use for it :-) Since you have a vertical rotisserie, peruse this: http://www.batista.org/pastor.html |
Thurman wrote:
> David Goldstein wrote: > >> John, do you happen to have a recipe for this? I have an american >> grill restaurant here in Germany and I took over the restaurant from a >> greek man. I have the rotisserie grill sitting in a storage room and >> this would be a great use for it :-) > > > Since you have a vertical rotisserie, peruse this: > > http://www.batista.org/pastor.html Thanks very much, Thurman :-) David |
"David Goldstein" > wrote in message ... > Thurman wrote: > > David Goldstein wrote: > > > >> John, do you happen to have a recipe for this? I have an american > >> grill restaurant here in Germany and I took over the restaurant from a > >> greek man. I have the rotisserie grill sitting in a storage room and > >> this would be a great use for it :-) > > > > > > Since you have a vertical rotisserie, peruse this: > > > > http://www.batista.org/pastor.html > > Thanks very much, Thurman :-) > > David > >David Why not make gyros too? or is that too common in Germany today? John |
"David Goldstein" > wrote in message ... > Thurman wrote: > > David Goldstein wrote: > > > >> John, do you happen to have a recipe for this? I have an american > >> grill restaurant here in Germany and I took over the restaurant from a > >> greek man. I have the rotisserie grill sitting in a storage room and > >> this would be a great use for it :-) > > > > > > Since you have a vertical rotisserie, peruse this: > > > > http://www.batista.org/pastor.html > > Thanks very much, Thurman :-) > > David > >David Why not make gyros too? or is that too common in Germany today? John |
John Droge wrote:
<snipped> >>David > Why not make gyros too? or is that too common in Germany today? There are many fine greek restaurants here, in germany :-) Plus, I do not to stray too far away from an "american" kitchen--which I do not limit to the US of A :-) > John David |
The way I understand it,everyone (vendors) has their own unique recipe
for Adobada, or Al Pastor. In fact everywhere I've tried it in San Diego or TJ,it's been a little different. I like it best at Tacos El Gordo in El Cajon (San Diego East County). Try this page for a recipe; it will at least give you a good start on your own version. http://www.recipesource.com/side-dis.../achiote1.html I think this page was posted previously: http://www.batista.org/pastor.html Finally, I'm not sure if Adobada is here but this is a very cool site for taco stand" food: http://web.archive.org/web/199807050....sjsu.edu/Comp /taqueria.html#evolution David Goldstein wrote: >> > >> >> John, do you happen to have a recipe for this? I have an >> >> american >> >> grill restaurant here in Germany and I took over the restaurant >> >> from a greek man. I have the rotisserie grill sitting in a >> >> storage room and this would be a great use for it :-) >> > >> > >> > Since you have a vertical rotisserie, peruse this: >> > >> > http://www.batista.org/pastor.html >> >> Thanks very much, Thurman :-) >> >> David >> >>David > Why not make gyros too? or is that too common in Germany today? > John > > |
The way I understand it,everyone (vendors) has their own unique recipe
for Adobada, or Al Pastor. In fact everywhere I've tried it in San Diego or TJ,it's been a little different. I like it best at Tacos El Gordo in El Cajon (San Diego East County). Try this page for a recipe; it will at least give you a good start on your own version. http://www.recipesource.com/side-dis.../achiote1.html I think this page was posted previously: http://www.batista.org/pastor.html Finally, I'm not sure if Adobada is here but this is a very cool site for taco stand" food: http://web.archive.org/web/199807050....sjsu.edu/Comp /taqueria.html#evolution David Goldstein wrote: >> > >> >> John, do you happen to have a recipe for this? I have an >> >> american >> >> grill restaurant here in Germany and I took over the restaurant >> >> from a greek man. I have the rotisserie grill sitting in a >> >> storage room and this would be a great use for it :-) >> > >> > >> > Since you have a vertical rotisserie, peruse this: >> > >> > http://www.batista.org/pastor.html >> >> Thanks very much, Thurman :-) >> >> David >> >>David > Why not make gyros too? or is that too common in Germany today? > John > > |
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