Chipotle BARBACOA

A tender, slow-cooked beef with smoky chipotle peppers, spices, and citrus inside.

Chipotle barbacoa beef is slow-cooked brisket with a hint of citrus that can add brightness. It is ideal for burritos, tacos, and bowls.

Prepared on a hot grill for maximum juiciness. It offers a tender, juicy texture and bold flavor. To achieve Mexican taste. It is marinated with peppers, garlic, and spices for many hours in order to get its tender and juicy texture.

NUTRITION

Regular Serving

170 Cals

7g

Fat

24g

Protein

2g

Carbs

Chipotle Beef Barbacoa Recipe

Bay Leaf

Bay Leaf

Bay leaves add subtle depth of flavor to our beans, rice dishes, barbacoa and carnitas dishes.

Beef

Beef

At our steak and Barbacoa restaurants, we use responsibly raised beef that has been tenderized using two methods.

Black Pepper

Black Pepper

Black pepper has long been a kitchen staple, yet few of us give much thought to its source.

Chipotle Chile

Chipotle Chile

Chipotle chili peppers are produced using the traditional method of smoking over pecan wood for several days.

Cloves

Cloves

Cloves add warmth and aroma to our Barbacoa spice blend, adding their unique warm aromatic qualities.

Cumin

Cumin

Cumin adds an earthy, nutty, and subtle smoky taste to our food, from our adobo marinade to beans and hot salsa.

Garlic

Garlic

Garlic brings depth of flavor to spicy chipotle pepper adobo sauce, which is used to season everything.

Oregano

Oregano

Mint leaves belong to the mint family and can be used to enhance many savory dishes like meats, beans, and salsas.

Rice Bran Oil

Rice Bran Oil

Chipotle utilizes rice bran oil as our primary cooking oil due to its high smoke point.

Salt

Salt

We use kosher salt to season food made from scratch, such as our guac, cilantro-lime rice, and fresh tomato salsa.

Water

Water

H2O is our go-to place for tasty beans and chewy tortillas. Hâ‚‚O deserves our allegiance as our OG. Our BFF. Our MVP.

Nutrition Fact

Nutrition Information

BARBACOA

Portion

4 OZ

Calories

170

Calories From Fat

60

Total Fat (g)

7

Saturated Fats (g)

2.5

Trans Fat (g)

0

Cholesterol (mg)

65

Sodium (mg)

530

Carbohydrates (g)

2

Dietary Fiber (g)

1

Sugar (g)

0

Protein (g)

24

*Offerings may differ based on your location. Nutritional content may also change due to variations in portion size or recipe, changing seasons, or differences between ingredients used. We generally suggest consuming around 2,000 calories daily as general guidance; however, individual needs can differ considerably.

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