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Beef Cheek Tacos

Beef Cheek Tacos Beef Cheek Tacos – Beef Cheeks smoked and braised and turned into barbacoa tacos

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Beef Cheek Tacos

Last summer I had the opportunity to teach a weekend class with Matt Pittman at his Meat Church headquarters and that is when I was turned on to Beef Cheek Tacos. Matt describes this awesome creation as a traditional Mexican breakfast delicacy and it did not disappoint!

The beef cheek is incredibly tender and full of flavor. It’s marbled with fat and has a richness like no other cut of beef. He gave me the run down on how to prepare them, and I had to try it for myself back at the house.

I found Beef Cheeks at my local Sams Club. They were sold in a 6lb cryovac package for about $20.

First off, you absolutely need to trim them. Beef Cheeks are surrounded by thick fat and sinew, and it will not render during cooking. Take the time to get rid of all of this, and what’s left is intensely marbled pieces of meat that will remind you of really good brisket point or short rib.

For the seasoning I used a combo of my Grande Gringo and my Killer Hogs Hot Rub . Season the outside liberally and get them in some smoke. I ran my Gateway Drum at 275 with pecan wood chunks for flavor.

After 2 hours the cheeks had a nice bark; at this point it’s time to really break them down.

Place all the cheeks in a large aluminum pan and toss in some thinly sliced onion and garlic cloves. Add beef broth to the pan for moisture and a good dose of your favorite Mexican hot sauce. You can add anything you like to the braising liquid but I just kept it simple.

Cover the pan with aluminum foil and place it back in the pit. I did use a wired probe thermometer to monitor the internal temperature. You want to cook these until they’re falling apart so it’s about 210 internal. Just stick the probe into one of the larger pieces of beef cheek before covering with foil.

Remove the pan from the pit and vent the steam. Rest the cheeks for 30 minutes then shred by hand. I highly recommend using nitrile gloves with a pair of cotton liners underneath. It will still be pretty hot. I explain my glove setup here:

To build the tacos I warmed corn tortillas and finely chopped white onion and cilantro. Each tortilla gets a pile of cheek meat, onion, cilantro, grated cotija cheese, and a drizzle of the braising liquid. These tacos are simple and that’s the beauty of it. The beef cheek meat is tender, juicy, and super rich in flavor. I guarantee you will love them!!

Beef Cheek Tacos Recipe
- 6lbs Beef Cheeks Trimmed
- 1/4 cup Grande Gringo Mexican Seasoning
- 2 TBS Killer Hogs Hot Rub
- 1 Onion thinly sliced
- 10 Cloves Garlic peeled
- 3 cups Beef Stock
- 1/4 cup Mexican Style Hot Sauce

For the tacos:
- 1 dozen corn tortilla shells
- 1 small white onion finely chopped
- 1 bunch Cilantro chopped
- 1/2 cup Grated Cotija Cheese

Directions:
1. Prepare Drum smoker for indirect cooking at 275 degrees. Add Pecan wood chunks to hot coals for smoke flavor.
2. Season trimmed beef cheeks with Grande Gringo seasoning and Hot Rub
3. Place Beef Cheeks on pit and smoke for 2 hours.
4. Remove beef cheeks from out and place in aluminum pan. Add onion, garlic, beef broth, and hot sauce.
5. Insert wired probe thermometer into one of beef cheeks; cover pan with aluminum foil; return to pit until internal temperature reaches 210 degrees.
6. Rest the beef cheeks for at least 30 minutes and shred by hand. Drizzle with liquid from pan for moisture as needed.

To build tacos: warm corn tortillas on grill or stove top. Place shredded beef cheek on tortilla and top with finely chopped onion, cilantro, and cotija cheese. Dress with a drizzle of braising liquid and serve.

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