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Tacos de canasta ('basket tacos') are a popular Mexican food preparation consisting of
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filled with various stews. Typical fillings are ''papa'' ('potato'), '' chicharrón'' ('pork rinds'), '' frijoles'' ('beans') or '' adobo'' ('marinade'). In all cases, the tacos are bathed in oil or melted butter. They are originally from ,
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, although they are consumed throughout central Mexico, especially in the large cities of the country. They are usually sold on bicycles that circulate on the streets or also in street stalls. The name comes from the basket in which they are placed to keep them warm. They are considered a simple, very inexpensive snack (they do not exceed $10
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each) and are well known to all Mexicans, in addition to being highly caloric and satiating. Traditionally, they are served with spicy (
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) sauce, pickled chilies or guacamole.


Origin

The sale of tacos in baskets through the streets of Mexico City dates back to the time of the Porfiriato or earlier. However, the basket tacos as they are known today have their origin in the 1950s in the town of San Vicente Xiloxochitla, 10 km southwest of
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, known as ''la cuna'' (the cradle) or ''la capital'' (the capital) ''del taco de canasta''. Originally, ''tacos sudados'' were a dish that was consumed after a day's work in the fields. However, the low profitability of working the land forced local residents to find a new livelihood. Today, between 50% and 80% of Xiloxochitla families are engaged in the production of tacos de canasta, and many of them travel every day to
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to sell their tacos de canasta.


Preparation

The most common ''guisos'' ('fillings' for the taco) are 4: beans, potato, adobo and pork rinds. Although the variety of stews has diversified in recent decades, those mentioned are "classical" fillings. The preparation of these stews begins the night before, cooking the potato and the beans.


Classic stews

* Adobo stew: it is cooked and shredded beef brisket (''falda de res''), which is mixed with salt, onion and guajillo chili adobo; then, with the broth from the ''falda'', all the ingredients are cooked in the pan until the ingredients are integrated and thickened. * Chicharrón stew: the onion is seasoned and pressed pork rinds are added; then it is mixed with guajillo chili adobo and heated in the pan until it thickens. * Frijoles stew: ''bayos''
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s are cooked and mixed with salt and onion, then crushed until they form a puree and cooked in a pan until they lose liquid. * Potatoes stew: they are cooked and mashed, mixed with salt, and then with the seasoned onion and the
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; then with milk they are heated in the pan until the ingredients are integrated and thickened.


Basket

The basket is lined with kraft paper, aluminum foil and a plastic or rubber bag, typically blue. To fill it, firstly a layer of tacos is placed, then a layer of onion (sometimes also dried chili peppers) and a bath of lard or hot adobo; so on until the basket is completed. A medium basket allows a capacity for 100-150 tacos, while the largest ones contain 200-500 tacos. They are covered with cloth blankets to preserve temperature and humidity. The basket allows them to stay warm for up to 4–6 hours.


Traditions

Tacos de canasta are named for the basket that is used for storage and sale. Between 7:00 and 8:00, the ''taqueros'' leave Xiloxochitla, by bicycle if it is to the nearby municipalities, or in trucks if it is to the large cities such as
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; some of whom reside in the city during the week, and return to Xiloxochitla on the weekend. Basket tacos are on the streets from mid-morning (10:00 - 11:00) until late afternoon (16:00 - 17:00). Typically, customers gather around the stall and consume their tacos standing on the spot. Regulars include blue-collar workers, college students, and office workers who have little time for breakfast. This custom has spread throughout Mexico City. In 2016, a basket taco vendor from Mexico City named Marven, although better known as , rose to fame for appearing in the Pride parade with her particular way of advertising: “Tacos! Tacos de canasta! Tacos!”. Later, Marven would participate in the
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micro-documentary ''Las crónicas del taco'' (2019), for which she would be awarded the James Beard Foundation Award.


Taco de Canasta Fair

Since 2007, the Taco Fair has been held annually in San Vicente Xiloxochitla on the first Sunday in December. In each edition a commission is instituted to produce more than three thousand basket tacos that are delivered in the town square to the visitors of the event.


Variants


Paques sudados

In Comitán,
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, a version of tacos de canasta are ''sudados paquitos''. The name is probably a deformation of ''taquitos'' sudados. On August 8, the day of
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, patron of the town, the vendors go out with the baskets to sell paquitos through the streets of the town. Comitan-style ''paquitos'' consist of chorizo, egg, potato, rajas, and refried beans.


Tacos al vapor

The term tacos al vapor ('steamed
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') is mostly used in Northern Mexico; they are different from tacos de canasta in that they are cooked in a steamer—hence the name—instead of a basket. Los Mochis-style tacos al vapor are traditionally filled with a mixture of pulled meat and puréed potatoes, and, unlike tacos de canasta, are not bathed in oil, instead, the tortillas are dipped in oil without browning them, which are then layered in the steamer and steamed for around 20 minutes; when served, they are bathed in runny refried beans and
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is added to taste. Tacos al vapor are traditionally enjoyed with horchata.


Tacos Tuxpeños

Tacos Tuxpeños ('
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-style
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') are tacos that originated in
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and are eaten around Tuxpan and in the neighbouring state of Colima. The traditional fillings are potatoes, pulled pork, chicharrón, and refried beans, although others may be used. They are cooked on a basket, a cooler, or a steamer, and, like tacos al vapor, are dipped in oil without browning them, but what sets them apart is the traditional guajillo sauce they are dipped in before being layered in the container. They are usually eaten with shredded cabbage, pickled carrots, and
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, and some people squeeze some
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juice on them.


See also

*
Cuisine of Mexico City The cuisine of Mexico City encompasses a variety of cuisines. Restaurants specialize in the regional cuisines of Mexico's 31 states, and the city also has several branches of internationally recognized restaurants. History In 1325, the Aztecs sett ...
* *
Tacos al pastor (from Spanish, "shepherd style"), is a preparation of spit-grilled slices of pork originating in the Central Mexican region of Puebla, although today it is a common menu item found in throughout Mexico. The method of preparing and cooking is ...
* Tacos dorados


References

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