These cherry beef carnitas sandwiches are cooked in cherry juice resulting in a sweet pulled beef sandwich.
Do you guys remember the game ‘pick up sticks’? Omg…they were my fave.
But let’s rewind a sec, I mean, someone put a bunch of colored sticks in a canister, made up directions that basically said “drop them onto a surface and then try and pick one up at a time without disturbing any of the others around it”…and that was considered (good) entertainment. Can you imagine giving that game to a kid today? They’d be like “yo, where my iPad at?” Because kids speak gangsta. Obvi.
But let’s not even discuss that because after the realization that Easter is now like Christmas for 95% of the kids of the people in my facebook feed last weekend, I’m seriously disturbed by today’s “give me more, more, more” society and what these spoiled brats are going to turn out like in 20 years when they’re running the world.
Back to pick up sticks…
Back to pick up sticks…
I haven’t thought about that game in ages until I picked up this pretty little bunch of chives the other day. As I scattered them around these insanely delicious cherry beef carnitas sandwiches and they fell haphazardly, overlapping each other, I couldn’t help but think back to 1988 or so and playing this on the hideous coffee table in our living room. It had wood trim with 4 bevelled glass inlays which I used to my advantage. Any sticks laying on top of the part where the glass and wood met were immediately deemed out of the question, the uneven surface making them more susceptible to movement. But that wasn’t something my 2.5 year younger brother could quite grasp yet so while I’d pick around the edges for easy ones, he’d go for those and I’d win, never letting onto my secret.
I’m not gonna lie, cleaning this shoot up, I played the pick up game myself and only got 5 off before disturbing one of the other chives. Apparently, I’ve lost my touch over the past 26 years.
Might have to eat some more cherry beef carnitas to brush up.
Gina Matsoukas is an AP syndicated writer. She is the founder, photographer and recipe developer of Running to the Kitchen — a food website focused on providing healthy, wholesome recipes using fresh and seasonal ingredients. Her work has been featured in numerous media outlets both digital and print, including MSN, Huffington post, Buzzfeed, Women’s Health and Food Network.


















These sandwiches make me want to marry you!!
Thanks for posting this recipe. I hadn’t thought of using cherries instead of tomato until you posted this (I know you weren’t substituting, but it grave me the idea!). I am going to try to make a tomato- and onion-free chili this fall (and have it taste like chili, not weird substitute non-chili soup). #foodallergiessuck
These look great. The photos are gorgeous.
I just can’t even say how badly I want one of these sandwiches because it might sound obscene. The cherry carnitas combo? BRILLIANT. And I totally played pick up sticks. Guess what. So do all five of my kids. I’m that mom. :D
OMG! This pictures are THE definition of foodporn! It looks so amazing! And I think the pretzel buns were such a smart choice! They complement the flavors, plus they look beautiful.
These sandwiches look amazing! I have to admit that I have never played pick up sticks…what was I doing during my youth?
Divine!!! With new found love/obsession for all things beef this looks sensational!
I absolutely loved that game when I was growing up. What a fun recipe.
My stomach is rumbling while looking at this. Great recipe! Can’t wait to try it.
Pick up sticks was the best..pick up chives, not so much. Food blogger problems.
Good thing you have these carnitas to help easy the annoyance (and they look awesome for the late night shooting! Love Summer!) Pinned!