Chicken Tinga

Weekday Meals: Chicken Tinga (Tinga de pollo). Photography: Araceli Paz (page 123)

Learn authentic Mexican cooking from the internationally celebrated chef Enrique Olvera (and featured in the Netflix docuseries Chef’s Table), in his first home-cooking book.

Enrique Olvera is a leading talent on the gastronomic stage, reinventing the cuisine of his native Mexico to global acclaim—yet his true passion is Mexican home cooking. Tu Casa Mi Casa is Mexico City/New York-based Olvera’s ode to the kitchens of his homeland.

He shares 100 of the recipes close to his heart—the core collection of basic Mexican dishes—and encourages readers everywhere to incorporate traditional and contemporary Mexican tastes and ingredients into their recipe repertoire, no matter how far they live from Mexico.

 

 

Tu Casa Mi Casa: Mexican Recipes for the Home Cookis available at Amazon.com and Amazon.ca.

 

 

 


Chicken Tinga

The first recipe any Mexican will cook as soon as they move out of their parents’ home and live on their own is chicken tinga. It is easy, reminds everyone of home, and the ingredients are very accessible. Although it is better made with dried chipotle chiles, canned chipotles work if in a pinch. It can be a soupy stew served over White Rice and with tortillas. If you cook it down to thicken a bit more, it is a great topping on a tostada with fresh shredded lettuce, some crema, cheese, and fresh salsa.

Preparation time

10 minutes

Cooking time

45 minutes

Serves 2–4

 

1 lb (455 g) skinless, boneless chicken breast

2 large white onions, 1 halved and 1 sliced

6 garlic cloves, 3 whole and 3 sliced

1 tablespoon salt, plus more to taste

3 tablespoons vegetable oil 4 dried or canned chipotle chiles, chopped to a paste 9 plum tomatoes, roughly chopped

In a medium pot, combine the chicken, onion halves, whole garlic cloves, and 1 tablespoon of the salt. Add water to cover and bring to simmer over medium-high heat. Simmer, uncovered, until the chicken is cooked through, 30–40 minutes, skimming occasionally to remove impurities.

Remove the chicken from the broth and let rest until it is cool enough to handle. Using your hands, pull or shred the chicken and reserve. Strain and reserve the broth as well.

In a medium to large pot, heat the oil over medium heat. Add the sliced onion and garlic and cook until translucent, about 5 minutes. Add the reserved shredded chicken, the chipotle chiles, tomatoes, and 1 cup (240 ml/8 fl oz) of the chicken broth (reserve the rest for other preparations).

Cook until the tomato breaks down and changes to a brick colour, 5–10 minutes. Season to taste with salt. Add some more cooking broth if necessary; it should be a bit soupy. Serve hot or let cool and refrigerate for up to 1 week
or freeze for up to 1 month in an airtight container.

Recipe reprinted with permission from Phaidon.

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