Asiento is an ingredient in Oaxacan cuisine made from the rendered pork fat and crispy bits of meat left after cooking carnitas or chicharrĂ³n. It is used as a flavor enhancer in many dishes, especially the refried beans that form the base of tlayudas (large, thin, Oaxacan-style tortillas).
(Note, also sometimes spelled aciento)

Characteristic of: Oaxacan cuisine
Contains: Lard
Derived from: Carnitases-mx ChicharrĂ³n
Categories: Ingredient
Also known as:
Spanish (Mexico): aciento

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