These delicious porchetta tacos are a great twist on the classic and a perfect use for leftover porchetta.

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Porchetta sandwiches are classic, but porchetta tacos just might be the new classic. Loaded with flavourful porchetta, nutty and slightly bitter blanched broccoli rabe (rapini), tangy pickled red onion and creamy, spicy chipotle mayo, these tacos were one of the best bites I’ve enjoyed in a while. The combination of flavours is unbeatable!

Ingredients and Substitutions

Porchetta – leftover porcetta is perfect for these tacos! If you want to cook porchetta from scratch, I’ve included a quick and easy recipe below.

Broccoli Rabe – broccoli rabe is the perfect foil for porchetta and the combination was borrowed from the classic sandwich. Alternately, broccolini is a good option.

Recipe Tips

These tacos are a great use of left-over porchetta, or to start from scratch you can use your favourite porchetta recipe or try my quick and easy porchetta recipe in the Recipe Card below. (It is impossible to find a large piece of pork belly around my area, so I use either a pork loin or a pork shoulder. If you can find a large piece of pork belly, that would be most authentic).

Making ahead

You can make all the parts of these tacos ahead and refrigerate. Then just assemble when you are ready to eat.

Porchetta Tacos with Broccoli Rabe, Pickled Onions and Chipotle Mayo

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Get the Recipe: Porchetta Tacos

Delicious porchetta tacos, with broccoli rabe, quick pickled red onions and a spicy chipotle mayo. A delicious twist on the classic and a great use for leftover porchetta!
5 stars from 2 ratings
Prep Time: 2 hours 30 minutes
Cook Time: 2 hours
Total Time: 4 hours 30 minutes
Yield: 8 servings

Ingredients

Porchetta (if making from scratch or use leftover porchetta):

  • 1 1/2 lb. (680.39 g) centre-cut boneless pork loin, boneless pork shoulder or pork belly, with fat cap

Porchetta Spice Rub:

  • 1/4 cup (6.75 ml) chopped fresh rosemary
  • 2 teaspoons (1.4 g) chopped fresh sage leaves
  • 5 (5) garlic cloves, grated
  • Zest of 1 lemon
  • 1 1/2 Tablespoons (27 g) kosher salt, less if using fine salt
  • 2 teaspoons (4 g) fennel seed
  • 1 teaspoons (2 g) red pepper flakes
  • 1/2 teaspoon (1 g) freshly ground black pepper
  • 1/4 cup (54 ml) extra-virgin olive oil

Quick Pickled Red Onions:

  • 1/2 (0.5) large red onion, cut in 1/8-in. rounds, then separated into rings
  • 1/3 cup (79.67 ml) white-wine vinegar
  • 1/4 tsp (1.23 g) granulated sugar
  • 1/4 tsp (1.23 g) salt
  • 1 (1) garlic clove, halved

Chipotle Mayo:

  • 1/3 cup (74.67 g) mayonnaise
  • 1 tsp. (5 g) adobo sauce, from can of chipotle peppers*
  • Pinch (Pinch) salt and pepper

Tacos:

  • 2-3 cups chopped, cooked porchetta
  • 1/2 bunch (0.5) broccoli rabe, blanched
  • 6-8 (6) small flour tortillas
  • Chopped fresh cilantro or flat leaf parsley
  • 1 (1) lime, cut into wedges

Instructions
 

  • If making porchetta from scratch or skip ahead to Step 4 if starting with leftover porchetta.
  • For the spice rub: Combine all ingredients except the olive oil in a small food processor, mortal and pestle or spice/coffee grinder. Add the olive oil and process until you have a paste. Set aside.
  • Prepare the pork: Using a sharp knife and cutting from the long side, cut underneath the fat cap, between the fat and the meat almost, but not all the way across to the other side. Once cut, fold it back out of the way. Cut down the centre of the pork, lengthwise, almost but not all the way through. Fold it open like a book. Repeat this cut with the two pieces you just cut. Press to lay flat out a cutting board. Cover with plastic wrap and using a mallet or heavy skillet, pound down to flatten a bit. Remove plastic. Rub 1/2 of the spice rub on top of the pork. Starting from the end without the fat, start rolling up the pork and when you get to the fat cap, fold it over the top. Rub the outside of the pork with the remaining spice rub. Secure the pork with cooking twine every 2 inches. Refrigerate uncovered at least 2 hour, or preferably over-night.
  • To cook the porchetta: Preheat oven to 475° F. Place porchetta fat side up in a shallow baking pan and place into preheated oven. Cook for 20 minutes, then reduce heat to 325° F. and cook until thermometer registers about 135°. F in the thickest part, about 75-90 minutes (for 1 1/2 lb. roast). Allow to rest at least 20 minutes, then remove the string, slice and then roughly chop. Place in a bowl and toss with some of the pan drippings. Proceed to make tacos immediately or refrigerate, covered, for up to several days.
  • Make the Quick Pickled Red Onions: Boil a kettle of water. Pour boiling water over onion rings in a large bowl until covered. Let stand 2 min, then drain. In a medium saucepan on the stovetop, boiL the vinegar with the sugar, salt and garlic until sugar dissolves. Remove from heat and add onion rings. Push onion down into liquid so it is mostly covered and let stand for at least 30 min. To store longer, cover and refrigerate. Can be refrigerated up to 1 week.
  • Blanch the broccoli rabe: Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Prepare broccoli rabe by removing the bottom couple of inches of the stems. Place broccoli rabe into boiling water and allow to cook 1-2 minutes. Remove to a colander and rinse briefly under cold water to stop the cooking, then set aside to drain. Before using, blot dry between paper towel and re-warm, if desired. Can be made ahead and refrigerated. Use at room temperature or slightly re-warmed.
  • Prepare the Chipotle Mayo: Combine the mayonnaise and adobo sauce, to taste. Refrigerate if not using immediately.
  • To assemble the tacos: Place 3 stalks of blanched broccoli rabe in the centre of the tortilla. Top with chopped porchetta. Sprinkle with some of the pickled red onion and scatter some chopped cilantro/parsley on top. Top with a dollop of chipotle mayo and serve with a lime wedge, for drizzling.

Notes

You can use either a boneless pork loin or boneless pork shoulder, or if you are lucky enough to have access to a large piece of pork belly, that would be ideal.
All of the components of these tacos can be made ahead and refrigerated. You can serve the broccoli rabe and/or porchetta at room temperature or re-warm, if desired.
You can substitute chipotle chilli powder for the adobo sauce, or even smoked paprika with a little cayenne, for some heat. Adjust amount of any of these to your taste.
For a different taste, try a homemade salsa verde in place of the chipotle mayo.
 
Cuisine: American
Course: Main Course
Serving: 1serving, Calories: 326kcal, Carbohydrates: 15g, Protein: 21g, Fat: 19g, Saturated Fat: 3g, Cholesterol: 57mg, Sodium: 1525mg, Potassium: 444mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 580IU, Vitamin C: 6.9mg, Calcium: 71mg, Iron: 2.1mg
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