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Cuban Pork with Mojo de Ajo

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by Michelle Bernstein

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Lechon, or Cuban pork, is heavily marinated with herbs, lime, and delicate spices. The pork is cooked over low heat until its fork tender. The mojo de ajo sauce is a staple of Cuban cooking and is bright and flavorful with onions, cilantro, cumin, and lots of lime. Chef Michelle serves her lechon with white rice, black beans (frijoles), and sweet plantains for a perfect balance of flavors and textures.

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Nutritional facts

Protein

50g

Carbs

78g

Calories

1140

Fat

70g

Ingredients

Sazon, Chicken Fat, Canola and Olive Oil Blend, Bay Leaf, Oregano, Carrots, Red Onion, Plantain, Coriander, Onion Powder, Garlic Powder, All Purpose Seasoning, Black Pepper, Cumin, Cilantro, Garlic, Black Beans, Onion, Jasmine Rice, Kosher Salt, White Vinegar, Black Pepper, Lime Juice, Thyme, Green Onion, Orange Juice, Green Bell Pepper, Red Bell Pepper, Canola Oil, Italian Parsley, Pork Shoulder

Reviews

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It's just very good classic Cuban/PR pork, same as any lunch spot here in Central FL. Plantains were cooked just right as well. Find a way to get a fresh chicharron in there, and it's above perfection.

Preston Smith · 12/24/24

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About Michelle Bernstein

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Born and raised in Miami of Jewish and Latinx descent, Chef Michelle “Michy” Bernstein is a fixture in the culinary world — both in restaurant kitchens and in the media spotlight — paving the way for bright Latin flavors and standout ingredients in her lively, vibrant cuisine. Bernstein’s style melds taste experiences from her travels around the world into her signature style of exciting, eclectic cooking.

“The food I love to cook is the food I have loved to eat throughout my life,” says Bernstein, James Beard Foundation Award-winner in the “Best Chef: South” category in 2008. “Everywhere I have lived, worked and visited, I’ve picked up favorite ingredients, techniques and flavor profiles that I’ve brought home to Miami and incorporated into my style.”

These days, Bernstein’s schedule is more jam-packed than ever, juggling multiple projects with her husband and business partner, David Martinez. In September 2021, they opened La Cañita, a concept-driven restaurant that brings bold, exciting Caribbean and pan-Latin flavors, invigorating live music and a celebration of rum culture to Bayside Marketplace. Together, they also own and operate Michelle Bernstein Catering, developing incredible menus for catered events large and small — from intimate dinners in private homes to elaborate to-go boxes for corporate events. Their direct-to-consumer meal deliveries for special holidays like Passover and Mother’s Day make it possible for guests to enjoy Bernstein’s dishes without leaving the comfort of home.

In 2019, Bernstein opened Café La Trova on Calle Ocho in the heart of Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood. Café La Trova is a Cuban-inspired bar and restaurant linking traditional dishes with innovative style and technique. Like many of her previous ventures, it garnered instant acclaim and landed on several of the most coveted Best New Restaurant and Bar lists, including GQ and Esquire magazine. Additionally, Bernstein and Martinez are partners in the internationally recognized Miami Beach cocktail bar, Sweet Liberty, where Bernstein developed a creative menu of fun, interesting twists on American classic cuisine.

No stranger to a TV set, Chef Bernstein currently hosts two television shows: Check, Please! South Florida (PBS) and the Emmy-award winning production SoFlo Taste (Channel 10). She also regularly appears as a guest judge on nationally televised culinary competition programs, including Top Chef (Bravo TV) and Chopped (Food Network), and continues to make appearances on Good Morning America (ABC) cooking segments.

As a culinary tastemaker, Chef Bernstein is often sought out to collaborate and counsel other restaurant and corporate chefs in menu and concept development. She has partnered with American Express to create the menu for the Centurion Lounge at Miami International Airport (MIA) and is a Lexus Culinary Master.

Bernstein also devotes time to causes she is passionate about, including Common Threads, a national program that she brought to the South Florida community to teach underprivileged children about cooking and eating healthy.

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