George Strait's Carne Guisada

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Ready In:
25mins
Ingredients:
9
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Brown steak in butter in skillet.
  • Add onion and green pepper.
  • Sprinkle with flour; mix well.
  • Combine garlic, tomatoes, cumin and pepper in bowl; mash well.
  • Add to beef.
  • Simmer for 20 minutes, adding water if needed for desired consistency.

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  1. The recipe produces an authentic South of the Border Carne Guisada. This is one of my favorite Mexican dishes. I added 2 cubed potatoes and added them as I browned the meat, cooked it about ten minutes and added the rest of the ingredients and simmered for 20 minutes. Instead of using plain tomatoes, I added two cans of diced tomatoes (10 ounces)with green chiles. Now I guess I'll have to make homemade flour tortillas to go with this.
     
  2. This was really good and easy, too. I think I'll add a can of Rotel next time. I put Rotel in nearly everything to zip it up!!!
     
  3. Excellent recipe! One of my family's favorites. I also use Rotel instead of regular canned tomatoes to give it a little zip.
     
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  1. Excellent recipe! One of my family's favorites. I also use Rotel instead of regular canned tomatoes to give it a little zip.
     
  2. The recipe produces an authentic South of the Border Carne Guisada. This is one of my favorite Mexican dishes. I added 2 cubed potatoes and added them as I browned the meat, cooked it about ten minutes and added the rest of the ingredients and simmered for 20 minutes. Instead of using plain tomatoes, I added two cans of diced tomatoes (10 ounces)with green chiles. Now I guess I'll have to make homemade flour tortillas to go with this.
     

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