Umami Pork Tacos

Crispy, creamy, fresh and gluten-conscious! What more could you ask for? Tender pork schnitzel crumbed with quinoa flakes and wrapped in a warm corn tortilla, accompanied by a tangy dressing and a pineapple salsa!

Umami Pork Tacos

with a gluten-free quinoa crust, tangy coconut yoghurt & pineapple

4.6

Hands on Time: 10 - 30 minutes

Overall Time: 25 - 50 minutes

Ingredients:

From your kitchen:

  • Oil (cooking, olive or coconut)
  • Salt & Pepper
  • Water
  • Paper Towel
  • Milk (optional)
  • Egg/s
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  1. SUPER SALSA & YUMMY YOG

    Place the Pineapple Pieces and diced Cucumber in a bowl. Add ¼ of the chopped coriander and a drizzle of olive oil. Toss to combine, season, and set aside to pickle. Place the Coconut Yoghurt in a separate bowl with ½ the remaining chopped coriander. Loosen with milk or water in 5ml increments until a thick drizzling consistency. Season and set aside for serving.

  2. OH-SO YUM CRISPY CRUMB!

    Whisk 1 egg in a shallow dish with 1 tsp of water. Prepare one more shallow dish containing the quinoa flakes (lightly seasoned). Coat one piece of Pork in the egg then lightly coat in the quinoa flakes. Repeat with each piece.

  3. FRY ME A RIVER

    Place a pan over a medium-high heat with enough oil to cover the base. When hot, fry the crumbed Pork for 2-3 minutes per side until golden and cooked through. Remove on completion and allow to drain on some paper towel. You may need to do this step in batches. Cover to keep warm and thickly slice just before serving.

  4. SPICE IT UP

    Return the pan to a medium heat, wiped down if necessary, with a drizzle of oil. When hot, add the chopped chilli (to taste) and fry for 1-2 minutes, shifting constantly, until fragrant. Add the Sweet Tamari and 40ml of water. Bring up to the boil, then lower the heat and simmer for 2-3 minutes until reduced and slightly thickened. Remove from the pan on completion and set aside for serving.

  5. KILLA TORTILLA

    Place a clean pan over a medium heat. When hot, dry toast the tortillas in batches for 30-60 seconds per side until warmed through. Remove from the pan on completion. As you go, stack the heated ones on a plate under a dry dishcloth. This stops them getting cold or drying out.

  6. TACO TIME!

    Lay the warm tortillas out flat and smear over some coriander yoghurt. Pile on the shredded leaves and crispy Pork slices. Scatter over the salsa in the centre and drizzle over any remaining coriander yoghurt. Finish off with the tamari sauce (to taste), the remaining coriander, Black Sesame Seeds and sliced chilli. Serve any leftover filling on the side. Taco in, Chef!

  1. SUPER SALSA & YUMMY YOG

    Place the Pineapple Pieces and diced Cucumber in a bowl. Add ¼ of the chopped coriander and a drizzle of olive oil. Toss to combine, season, and set aside to pickle. Place the Coconut Yoghurt in a separate bowl with ½ the remaining chopped coriander. Loosen with milk or water in 5ml increments until a thick drizzling consistency. Season and set aside for serving.

  2. OH-SO YUM CRISPY CRUMB!

    Whisk 1 egg in a shallow dish with 1 tsp of water. Prepare one more shallow dish containing the quinoa flakes (lightly seasoned). Coat one piece of Pork in the egg then lightly coat in the quinoa flakes. Repeat with each piece.

  3. FRY ME A RIVER

    Place a pan over a medium-high heat with enough oil to cover the base. When hot, fry the crumbed Pork for 2-3 minutes per side until golden and cooked through. Remove on completion and allow to drain on some paper towel. You may need to do this step in batches. Cover to keep warm and thickly slice just before serving.

  4. SPICE IT UP

    Return the pan to a medium heat, wiped down if necessary, with a drizzle of oil. When hot, add the chopped chilli (to taste) and fry for 1-2 minutes, shifting constantly, until fragrant. Add the Sweet Tamari and 60ml of water. Bring up to the boil, then lower the heat and simmer for 3-4 minutes until reduced and slightly thickened. Remove from the pan on completion and set aside for serving.

  5. KILLA TORTILLA

    Place a clean pan over a medium heat. When hot, dry toast the tortillas in batches for 30-60 seconds per side until warmed through. Remove from the pan on completion. As you go, stack the heated ones on a plate under a dry dishcloth. This stops them getting cold or drying out.

  6. TACO TIME!

    Lay the warm tortillas out flat and smear over some coriander yoghurt. Pile on the shredded leaves and crispy Pork slices. Scatter over the salsa in the centre and drizzle over any remaining coriander yoghurt. Finish off with the tamari sauce (to taste), the remaining coriander, Black Sesame Seeds and sliced chilli. Serve any leftover filling on the side. Taco in, Chef!

  1. SUPER SALSA & YUMMY YOG

    Place the Pineapple Pieces and diced Cucumber in a bowl. Add ¼ of the chopped coriander and a drizzle of olive oil. Toss to combine, season, and set aside to pickle. Place the Coconut Yoghurt in a separate bowl with ½ the remaining chopped coriander. Loosen with milk or water in 5ml increments until a thick drizzling consistency. Season and set aside for serving.

  2. OH-SO YUM CRISPY CRUMB!

    Whisk 2 eggs in a shallow dish with 2 tsp of water. Prepare one more shallow dish containing the quinoa flakes (lightly seasoned). Coat one piece of Pork in the egg then lightly coat in the quinoa flakes. Repeat with each piece.

  3. FRY ME A RIVER

    Place a pan over a medium-high heat with enough oil to cover the base. When hot, fry the crumbed Pork for 2-3 minutes per side until golden and cooked through. Remove on completion and allow to drain on some paper towel. You may need to do this step in batches. Cover to keep warm and thickly slice just before serving.

  4. SPICE IT UP

    Return the pan to a medium heat, wiped down if necessary, with a drizzle of oil. When hot, add the chopped chilli (to taste) and fry for 1-2 minutes, shifting constantly, until fragrant. Add the Sweet Tamari and 80ml of water. Bring up to the boil, then lower the heat and simmer for 4-5 minutes until reduced and slightly thickened. Remove from the pan on completion and set aside for serving.

  5. KILLA TORTILLA

    Place a clean pan over a medium heat. When hot, dry toast the tortillas in batches for 30-60 seconds per side until warmed through. Remove from the pan on completion. As you go, stack the heated ones on a plate under a dry dishcloth. This stops them getting cold or drying out.

  6. TACO TIME!

    Lay the warm tortillas out flat and smear over some coriander yoghurt. Pile on the shredded leaves and crispy Pork slices. Scatter over the salsa in the centre and drizzle over any remaining coriander yoghurt. Finish off with the tamari sauce (to taste), the remaining coriander, Black Sesame Seeds and sliced chilli. Serve any leftover filling on the side. Taco in, Chef!

  1. SUPER SALSA & YUMMY YOG

    Place the Pineapple Pieces and diced Cucumber in a bowl. Add ¼ of the chopped coriander and a drizzle of olive oil. Toss to combine, season, and set aside to pickle. Place the Coconut Yoghurt in a separate bowl with ½ the remaining chopped coriander. Loosen with milk or water in 5ml increments until a thick drizzling consistency. Season and set aside for serving.

  2. OH-SO YUM CRISPY CRUMB!

    Whisk 3 eggs in a shallow dish with 2 tsp of water. Prepare one more shallow dish containing the quinoa flakes (lightly seasoned). Coat one piece of Pork in the egg then lightly coat in the quinoa flakes. Repeat with each piece.

  3. FRY ME A RIVER

    Place a pan over a medium-high heat with enough oil to cover the base. When hot, fry the crumbed Pork for 2-3 minutes per side until golden and cooked through. Remove on completion and allow to drain on some paper towel. You may need to do this step in batches. Cover to keep warm and thickly slice just before serving.

  4. SPICE IT UP

    Return the pan to a medium heat, wiped down if necessary, with a drizzle of oil. When hot, add the chopped chilli (to taste) and fry for 1-2 minutes, shifting constantly, until fragrant. Add the Sweet Tamari and 100ml of water. Bring up to the boil, then lower the heat and simmer for 4-5 minutes until reduced and slightly thickened. Remove from the pan on completion and set aside for serving.

  5. KILLA TORTILLA

    Place a clean pan over a medium heat. When hot, dry toast the tortillas in batches for 30-60 seconds per side until warmed through. Remove from the pan on completion. As you go, stack the heated ones on a plate under a dry dishcloth. This stops them getting cold or drying out.

  6. TACO TIME!

    Lay the warm tortillas out flat and smear over some coriander yoghurt. Pile on the shredded leaves and crispy Pork slices. Scatter over the salsa in the centre and drizzle over any remaining coriander yoghurt. Finish off with the tamari sauce (to taste), the remaining coriander, Black Sesame Seeds and sliced chilli. Serve any leftover filling on the side. Taco in, Chef!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the preparation time for Umami Pork Tacos?

The preparation time for Umami Pork Tacos with a gluten-free quinoa crust, tangy coconut yoghurt & pineapple is between 10 and 30 minutes.

What is the total time required to make Umami Pork Tacos with a gluten-free quinoa crust, tangy coconut yoghurt & pineapple?

The total time required to make Umami Pork Tacos with a gluten-free quinoa crust, tangy coconut yoghurt & pineapple is between 25 and 50 minutes.

How many servings does Umami Pork Tacos provide?

4 servings

What are the main ingredients in Umami Pork Tacos?

BIO XXI Quinoa Flakes, Black Sesame Seeds, Coconut Yoghurt, Corn Tortillas, Cucumber, Fresh Chilli, Fresh Chillies, Fresh Coriander, Green Leaves, Pineapple Pieces, Pork Schnitzel (without crumb), Sweet Tamari

What is the nutritional information of Umami Pork Tacos?

Calories: 1062, Carbs: 142 grams, Fat: grams, Protein: 55.7 grams, Sugar: 20.8 grams, Salt: 1258 grams

How do I prepare Umami Pork Tacos?

SUPER SALSA & YUMMY YOG: Place the pineapple pieces and diced cucumber in a bowl. Add ¼ of the chopped coriander and a drizzle of olive oil. Toss to combine, season, and set aside to pickle. Place the coconut yoghurt in a separate bowl with ½ the remaining chopped coriander. Loosen with milk or water in 5ml increments until a thick drizzling consistency. Season and set aside for serving. OH-SO YUM CRISPY CRUMB!: Whisk 1 egg in a shallow dish with 1 tsp of water. Prepare one more shallow dish containing the quinoa flakes (lightly seasoned). Coat one piece of pork in the egg then lightly coat in the quinoa flakes. Repeat with each piece. FRY ME A RIVER: Place a pan over a medium-high heat with enough oil to cover the base. When hot, fry the crumbed pork for 2-3 minutes per side until golden and cooked through. Remove on completion and allow to drain on some paper towel. You may need to do this step in batches. Cover to keep warm and thickly slice just before serving. SPICE IT UP: Return the pan to a medium heat, wiped down if necessary, with a drizzle of oil. When hot, add the chopped chilli (to taste) and fry for 1-2 minutes, shifting constantly, until fragrant. Add the sweet tamari and 60ml of water. Bring up to the boil, then lower the heat and simmer for 3-4 minutes until reduced and slightly thickened. Remove from the pan on completion and set aside for serving. KILLA TORTILLA: Place a clean pan over a medium heat. When hot, dry toast the tortillas in batches for 30-60 seconds per side until warmed through. Remove from the pan on completion. As you go, stack the heated ones on a plate under a dry dishcloth. This stops them getting cold or drying out. TACO TIME!: Lay the warm tortillas out flat and smear over some coriander yoghurt. Pile on the shredded leaves and crispy pork slices. Scatter over the salsa in the centre and drizzle over any remaining coriander yoghurt. Finish off with the tamari sauce (to taste), the remaining coriander, black sesame seeds and sliced chilli. Serve any leftover filling on the side. Taco in, Chef!

What should be prepared from my kitchen to make Umami Pork Tacos?

BIO XXI Quinoa Flakes, Black Sesame Seeds, Coconut Yoghurt, Corn Tortillas, Cucumber, Fresh Chilli, Fresh Chillies, Fresh Coriander, Green Leaves, Pineapple Pieces, Pork Schnitzel (without crumb), Sweet Tamari

How many calories does Umami Pork Tacos have?

1062 calories

How much fat content does Umami Pork Tacos have?

grams

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