Skip to main content

Turkey Barbacoa Tacos with Black Beans

3.1

(2)

Image may contain Food Plant Bread Burger and Produce
Photo by Peden + Munk

Authentic barbacoa is a daylong event involving a whole animal and an underground fire pit. This take is easier and totally delicious.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    8 servings

Ingredients

2 tablespoons sesame seeds
1 1/2 pounds plum tomatoes
10 garlic cloves, unpeeled
3 medium onions, unpeeled, halved through root, divided
6 ancho chiles, seeds removed
2 tablespoons kosher salt, divided, plus more
4 turkey drumsticks
1 16-ounce package banana leaves, thawed if frozen
2 1/4 cups dried black beans, soaked overnight
2 medium carrots, halved crosswise
2 celery stalks, halved crosswise
2 teaspoons ground cumin
Freshly ground black pepper
24 corn tortillas, warmed
Salsa de Chile Morita and queso fresco or dry farmer cheese (for serving)

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Toast sesame seeds in a dry large skillet, preferably cast iron, over medium heat, stirring, until golden, about 3 minutes. Transfer to a blender.

    Step 2

    Place skillet over medium-high heat and add tomatoes, garlic, and 4 onion halves and cook, turning often, until softened and charred in spots, 5-8 minutes. Transfer tomatoes to blender; set onions and garlic aside.

    Step 3

    Cook chiles in same skillet, turning often, until darkened and fragrant, about 1 minute. Add to blender. Once cool enough to handle, peel garlic and onion and add to blender along with 1 tablespoon salt. Blend until smooth.

    Step 4

    Divide drumsticks between 2 resealable plastic bags. Add tomato purée, dividing evenly. Seal bags, pressing out air, and toss to coat. Chill at least 12 hours.

    Step 5

    Preheat oven to 325°. Line a large roasting pan with banana leaves, then individually wrap drumsticks with the marinade (use all of it) in banana leaves; place in pan. Cover with any remaining leaves, then cover pan tightly with foil. Bake until meat is very tender and falling off the bone (tear into packets with a fork to check), 2-2 1/2 hours. Let cool slightly.

    Step 6

    Meanwhile, drain beans and combine with carrots, celery, cumin, and remaining onion halves in a large pot. Add water to cover by 2"; season generously with pepper. Bring to a gentle simmer and cook, partially covered, seasoning with salt halfway through, until beans are tender, 80-90 minutes. Pluck out carrots, celery, and onion.

    Step 7

    Transfer drumsticks and any marinade to a large bowl; discard banana leaves. Pour turkey cooking liquid from roasting pan into a large glass measuring cup; season sauce with salt.

    Step 8

    Scrape off cooked marinade from turkey legs, then shred meat into bitesize pieces; discard skin, bones, and sinews. Combine shredded meat with marinade; season with salt if needed.

    Step 9

    Serve turkey with tortillas, salsa, queso fresco, and small cups of sauce. Serve beans with some of their liquid.

See Related Recipes and Cooking Tips

Read More
A holiday on a sheet pan—with green beans, potatoes, and cranberry sauce.
Consider this dish—made with refried beans and crunchy vegetables—an affirmative answer to the question, “Can dip be dinner?”
Thanks to its high smoke point, ghee is an ideal fat for basting your holiday turkey; pair the perfectly burnished bird with a duo of sauces for maximum flavor.
Be the cookout MVP with our recipe for Coney dogs—beef franks topped with meat sauce, chopped onions, and a squidge of yellow mustard.
The citrus juice and sherry vinegar in the dressing work hard to tenderize the hearty kale and crunchy broccoli slaw as they sit in the fridge.
Charred chicken breasts coated in a tangy dry rub sit atop a fresh salad of tomatoes, cucumber, and onions.
Celebrate the best of the season—zucchini, tomatoes, corn, and more—all in one pot.
Chicken thighs cooked inside parchment packets alongside onions and oranges makes for a flavorful dinner that’s almost entirely hands off.