Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.Looking for a simmered mexican steak recipe that you eat in a tortilla?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Looking for a simmered mexican steak recipe that you eat in a tortilla?),it will help you,my kids.
like round steak cut up and simmered with onions, jalapenos and eaten with rice and beans. Kind of like swiss steak but with mexican flavors
Answer:
One recipe that I make frequently is Lomo Saltado which is rather like the Mexican fajita recipe, but its cooked in a skillet in the manner of Swiss steak.
Slice your steak into strips and marinade in a mixture of soy sauce, red wine, garlic, lime juice, a few fresh jalapeno slices and cilantro (whole branches so you can completely remove when its time to cook). I prefer overnight to get a rich flavor and tenderness, but an hour is alright also. Discard marinate.
To a heated skillet add olive oil, then your steak and saute until its is nearly cooked, add fresh sliced tomatoes, onions and green and red peppers. Saute a few minutes until the vegetables and cook but still firm. Add a teaspoon of balsamic vinegar, and salt and black pepper and freshly chopped parsley.
Traditionally, then also mix crisply fried potato at this point. You can eat this alone, or place in flour tortillas and roll up to eat. If serving on a plate, garnish with sliced tomatoes, lime wedges and olives.
fajitas?
http://allrecipes.com/search/recipes.asp...
this should help you.. if not what you are looking for try searching the site yourself they have great easy to follow recipes.
There are several recipes that came up under the search for "simmered mexican steak". Check out the web-site below. I think the one named "Mexican Minute Steak Rollups" might be close to one you are looking for, make sure to read some of the reviews for helpful tips and changes that worked for others.
Sounds like a meal I would like to try myself.
Happy cooking!!
Check this out. YUM.
http://www.gourmetsleuth.com/recipe_faji...
http://www.elise.com/recipes/archives/00...
I make a steak dish kinda what you are looking for... I sautee the onions, garlic and jalapenos in vegetable oil then I add the beef and a small can of crushed tomatoes. I add ground cumin, parsley, cilantro, oregano.
Sounds like Fajitas -- lots of sites below -- hundreds of variations.
http://search.yahoo.com/search?ei=utf-8&...
Look for a recipe called "carne guisada" (it's not the same as "carne asada;" guisada = stewed and asada=grilled).
Or look for a dish called "ropa vieja" which means literally "old clothes" meaning it's shredded: steak, peppers etc.
STEAK FAJITAS
1 beef flank steak
1 med. onion, sliced
2 chili peppers, slices
MARINADE:
3 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
3 tbsp. dry white wine
1/8 tsp. garlic powder
3 drops red pepper sauce
CONDIMENTS:
Flour tortillas
Grated cheese
Shredded lettuce
Chopped tomatoes
Sliced olives
Sour cream
Salsa
Mashed avocado
Mix marinade in an oblong baking dish. Place steak, onions and peppers in dish. Cover and refrigerate at least 2 hours. Remove steak from marinade. Grill or broil until desired doneness. Slice steak into long thin slices.
In a frying pan, heat 2 tablespoons vegetable oil. When hot, place onions, peppers and remaining marinade in pan. Saute until onions and peppers are tender.
Heat flour tortilla and place steak, onions, peppers and desired condiments on tortilla. Roll or fold and eat!
try foodtv.com
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Kitty said: Yes.Looking for a simmered mexican steak recipe that you eat in a tortilla?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Looking for a simmered mexican steak recipe that you eat in a tortilla?),it will help you,my kids.
like round steak cut up and simmered with onions, jalapenos and eaten with rice and beans. Kind of like swiss steak but with mexican flavors
Answer:
One recipe that I make frequently is Lomo Saltado which is rather like the Mexican fajita recipe, but its cooked in a skillet in the manner of Swiss steak.
Slice your steak into strips and marinade in a mixture of soy sauce, red wine, garlic, lime juice, a few fresh jalapeno slices and cilantro (whole branches so you can completely remove when its time to cook). I prefer overnight to get a rich flavor and tenderness, but an hour is alright also. Discard marinate.
To a heated skillet add olive oil, then your steak and saute until its is nearly cooked, add fresh sliced tomatoes, onions and green and red peppers. Saute a few minutes until the vegetables and cook but still firm. Add a teaspoon of balsamic vinegar, and salt and black pepper and freshly chopped parsley.
Traditionally, then also mix crisply fried potato at this point. You can eat this alone, or place in flour tortillas and roll up to eat. If serving on a plate, garnish with sliced tomatoes, lime wedges and olives.
fajitas?
http://allrecipes.com/search/recipes.asp...
this should help you.. if not what you are looking for try searching the site yourself they have great easy to follow recipes.
There are several recipes that came up under the search for "simmered mexican steak". Check out the web-site below. I think the one named "Mexican Minute Steak Rollups" might be close to one you are looking for, make sure to read some of the reviews for helpful tips and changes that worked for others.
Sounds like a meal I would like to try myself.
Happy cooking!!
Check this out. YUM.
http://www.gourmetsleuth.com/recipe_faji...
http://www.elise.com/recipes/archives/00...
I make a steak dish kinda what you are looking for... I sautee the onions, garlic and jalapenos in vegetable oil then I add the beef and a small can of crushed tomatoes. I add ground cumin, parsley, cilantro, oregano.
Sounds like Fajitas -- lots of sites below -- hundreds of variations.
http://search.yahoo.com/search?ei=utf-8&...
Look for a recipe called "carne guisada" (it's not the same as "carne asada;" guisada = stewed and asada=grilled).
Or look for a dish called "ropa vieja" which means literally "old clothes" meaning it's shredded: steak, peppers etc.
STEAK FAJITAS
1 beef flank steak
1 med. onion, sliced
2 chili peppers, slices
MARINADE:
3 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
3 tbsp. dry white wine
1/8 tsp. garlic powder
3 drops red pepper sauce
CONDIMENTS:
Flour tortillas
Grated cheese
Shredded lettuce
Chopped tomatoes
Sliced olives
Sour cream
Salsa
Mashed avocado
Mix marinade in an oblong baking dish. Place steak, onions and peppers in dish. Cover and refrigerate at least 2 hours. Remove steak from marinade. Grill or broil until desired doneness. Slice steak into long thin slices.
In a frying pan, heat 2 tablespoons vegetable oil. When hot, place onions, peppers and remaining marinade in pan. Saute until onions and peppers are tender.
Heat flour tortilla and place steak, onions, peppers and desired condiments on tortilla. Roll or fold and eat!
try foodtv.com
correctness,It's Non-profit and only for informational purposes.
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