Pulled Pork Tacos with Grilled Peach Salsa

What could be better on a warm summer evening than Pulled Pork Tacos with Grilled Peach Salsa? These tacos are bursting with flavor and are really easy to make ahead. two pulled pork tacos with grilled peach salsa I’m so excited to celebrate one of my all time favorite foods, summer peaches! In my opinion summer peaches are best just eaten as they are in all their juicy glory, but I also love making peach pie and other fabulous desserts when peaches are in season. Much as I love a good peach dessert, I wanted to show how well peaches can work in a savory dish. So I created this recipe for Pulled Pork Tacos with Grilled Peach Salsa. I’ve made this recipe before using pineapple instead of peach. Both taste great, but I do think the sweet tart flavor of a really great peach pairs perfectly with rich and smoky pulled pork. The pork is first slow-cooked in a sauce made with one of my go-to ingredients, Chipotles in Adobo. The smoky flavor of the chiles is just right for the pulled pork and the chipotles have a subtle heat that doesn’t overwhelm the flavors in the dish. You can buy Chipotles in Adobo, of course, but did you know you can make them at home? Check out my recipe for making your own Chipotle Peppers and for Chipotles in Adobo.

Scroll through the step-by-step process photos to see how to make great Pulled Pork Tacos:

chunks of pork on a cutting board
Cut the pork into chunks to speed up the cooking process and to create more surfaces for charring on the grill.
slow cooked pork in a dish
The pork will be fork tender after slow roasting in the oven.
a tomatillo
Ripe tomatillos will be heavy and often split the papery skin.
peaches, corn, onions and tomatillos in a baking dish If you’ve never grilled fruit I can’t wait for you to try this Grilled Peach Salsa. Grilling the fruit gets the juices flowing and highlights the sweetness of the fruit. I grill all the vegetables for the salsa. I also add a hint of honey and cumin to the salsa and just a pinch of dried Epazote. Epazote is an herb used in Mexican cuisine for it’s slightly tangy flavor. Be careful when you use it, a little goes a long way. You can use dried oregano in place of the Epazote. I make a big bowl of salsa and it does double duty as both a side salad and as a condiment on the tacos. grilled peaches and vegetables in a dish pulled pork It’s very easy to work ahead to make these Pulled Pork Tacos with Grilled Peach Salsa. The pork can be slow roasted the day before and kept in the refrigerator over night. I make my own corn tortillas earlier in the day and reheat them on the grill while the meat is grilling. Of course you can buy packaged tortillas. But if you want to try making your own they’re pretty easy to make. You’ll need to get a bag of corn masa to make the dough and the only special equipment needed in a tortilla press. The salsa can be made several hours before you’re ready to serve or even the day before. The only thing left to do to get dinner on the table is to grill the pork and warm up the tortillas.
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Pulled Pork Tacos
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Pulled Pork Tacos with Grilled Peach Salsa

What could be better on a warm summer evening than Pulled Pork Tacos with Grilled Peach Salsa? These tacos are bursting with flavor and are really easy to make ahead.
Prep Time30 minutes
Bake Time2 hours 30 minutes
Total Time3 hours
8 servings
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Ingredients

Pork

  • 2 pounds boneless pork shoulder
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 7 oz Chipotles in Adobo

Peach Salsa

  • 3 peaches (peeled, halved and pitted)
  • 3 ears corn
  • 8 oz tomatillos (papery skin removed and rinsed (see note))
  • 1 large Vidalia onion (peeled and sliced into 1" thick slabs)
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 lime
  • 3 cloves garlic (minced)
  • ½ teaspoon ground Cayenne Pepper (or to taste)
  • ½ teaspoon cumin
  • ½ teaspoon dried Epazote or oregano
  • 2 teaspoons honey
  • cilantro to taste
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 16 taco size tortillas
  • Queso Fresco Cheese (crumbled)

Instructions

Slow Cook the Pork Shoulder

  • Cut 2 pounds boneless pork shoulder into 5 or 6 large chunks. Sprinkle the pork with 1 teaspoon ground cumin and 1 teaspoon kosher salt. Combine 1 tablespoon honey and 7 oz Chipotles in Adobo in an oven proof dish. Add the meat to to the dish, turning once to coat with the sauce.
  • Cover the dish and bake for 2 ½ hours at 300 °F. Lift the chunks of meat out of the sauce and set aside on a platter. Pour the sauce into a small bowl or gravy separator and allow the sauce to settle so the fat rises to the top. Skim the fat off the top of the sauce
  • Puree the sauce with ¼ cup water and adjust the seasoning to taste. More honey can be added if you like a sweeter sauce.

Make the Peach Salsa

  • Preheat a gas or charcoal grill. Lightly coat the peaches, corn, tomatillos and onion slices with 2 tablespoons of olive oil then sprinkle with salt and Cayenne pepper.
  • Grill the peaches and vegetables until lightly charred on all sides. Set aside the vegetables to cool to room temperature.
  • Cut the corn kernels off the cob, chop the peaches, onions and tomatillos into 1/2" dice. Combine the peaches and vegetables with the lime zest and juice, garlic, cumin, Epazote (or oregano). Add honey remaining olive oil, cilantro and salt and pepper to taste.

Grill the Pork

  • Brush the chunks of pork on all sides with some of the Chipotle sauce. Grill over a high flame to char the meat on all sides. Shred the meat into large chunks.
  • Assemble the tacos with meat, sauce, salsa and Queso. Extra salsa can be served as a salad along with the tacos.

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Notes

Look for tomatillos that feel heavy and have slightly separated from the papery skin. You can replace tomatillos with tomatoes if you prefer.

Nutrition

Serving: 2each | Calories: 257kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 27g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 0.02g | Cholesterol: 68mg | Sodium: 364mg | Potassium: 648mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 13g | Vitamin A: 279IU | Vitamin C: 11mg | Calcium: 29mg | Iron: 2mg
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27 Comments

  1. Wow that peach salsa looks incredible. I love the addition of the tomatillos. I have 8 tomatillo plants that are about to explode and I’m definitely making this with them!

  2. 5 stars
    This looks amazing! I’ve never tried grilling fruit before, but it looks incredible with these tacos!

    1. Thanks, Paige. I love grilled fruit in both sweet and savory dishes. The same recipe works really well with grilled pineapple.

  3. That pork looks so good! I like how you used the tomatillos too. We grew them this year in our garden and I don’t have many recipes for them. I can’t wait to try this!

    1. Thanks, Denise. I’d love to see some tomatillo recipes if you post them. I get them in my farm share.

    1. Thanks Laura. We actually eat the salsa as a side salad as well as a condiment on the tacos. I’ve also served the same salsa with black beans added. It’s a really versatile recipe.

  4. 5 stars
    I have tomatillos in the garden and never miss an opportunity to use them. Taco’s are one of our favorite dinners and these look amazing!!!!

    1. Thanks, Monica. We get tomatillos in our farm share. Have you used them in other dishes besides salsas? I’d love some other ideas if you have them.

  5. I love everything about this recipe. The slow-cooked pork, how you grilled all of the veggies and peaches that go in the salsa, it looks and sounds perfect! Definitely putting this on my menu.

  6. I can not wait to give this salsa a try! It sounds like the perfect combination!

    1. Thanks, Carlee. We all need a little sweet, a little heat, some tart and savory in our dinner and in our lives!