Monday, October 14, 2024

Carne Guisada (Braised Beef)

Photo from Closet Cooking
I've made Carne Guisada number of times. It's one of those recipes that I keep trying to find THE BEST version of. 

This one, was not. If you're interested in all the other ones I've made, here's the search. The Traditional Tejano Carne Guisada was my favorite.

I'm not really sure why this one wasn't so great, but it was just ok. I'm gonna stick with the other one when I want to make Carne Guisada. And/Or try new ones as they come up.


Carne Guisada (Braised Beef)
Recipe from Closet Cooking
Serves 8
  • 1 T oil (or lard or bacon grease)
  • 3 pounds stewing beef (such as chuck), cut into 1-2 inch cubes
  • 1/4 c flour (optional) (rice flour for gluten-free)
  • 1 onion, diced (~1 cup)
  • 3 cloves garlic, chopped
  • 1 tsp black pepper, ground
  • 2 tsp cumin, ground
  • 2 chipotle chilies in adobo sauce, chopped *
  • 1 tomato, diced (~1 cup)
  • 1 c beef broth (or water)
  • 1/2 tsp oregano
  • salt to taste

Heat the oil in a large pan over medium-high heat.

Toss the meat in the flour, add to the pan and brown on all sides before setting aside.

Add the onion and cook until tender, about 5 minutes.

Add the garlic, pepper, cumin and chipotle chilies and cook until fragrant, about a minute.

Add the tomatoes and cook until the start to release their juices and break down a bit, about 5 minutes.

Add the beef and broth, bring to a boil, reduce the heat and simmer, covered, until the beef is falling apart tender, about 2 hours, adding extra broth (or water) as needed OR transfer to a preheated 350F/180C oven and roast, covered, until the beef is tender, about 2-3 hours, OR transfer to a slow cooker and cook on low for 6-10 hours or on high for 3-5 hours.

Option: The flour is used to thicken the sauce and it can be omitted.

Option: Add diced bell peppers.

Option: Add diced potatoes.

Option: Add extra broth (or water) if you desire a more stew/soup like version!

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