![]() ![]() 1 14oz can diced tomatoes or tomatoes with green chilies.1 Large Texas Sweet Onion (yellow onion) diced.2-3 lb Chuck Roast or Skirt Steak, trimmed and cut into lb portions.Ingredients until it is falling apart then shred it. Skip the marinade step and the searing step. You could also make a version of this recipe with Finish with some diced potatoes for Machaca con papas. Spice it up a little by adding chili powder orĬhili paste. So, leave the ground beef tacos to your local fast food joint, and make a batch of machaca In flavor and texture to ground beef taco meat that it makes me wonder why anyone would use ground beef for tacos. Quesadillas, taquitos, chili rellenos, and any recipe that calls for taco meat. Its great for tacos, burritos, chimichangas, enchiladas, Plenty to freeze and use when I dont have time to cook. When the weather outside is right, I like to make a batch of it so that I have The long slow simmer breaks down connective tissues and fats, resulting inĪ very tender, moist and flavorful product when its all said and done. Moisture and reduce heat to a low simmer. You start with a high heat sear to develop flavor and add texture and color, then add Braised dishes use aĬombination of cooking methods. ![]() Machaca is a great example of cooking with one of my favorite cooking techniques called braising. Much like meatloaf, it is hard to find two recipes exactly alike. There are many subtleĭifferences in how it is prepared from recipe to recipe. The main difference being that the beef is not dried after cooking. Many people still call it machaca, yet it also shows up on In Tex-Mex cuisine, an adapted version of the traditional machaca is a staple that can be served alone with tortillasĪnd taco fixings, or as the basis for many other dishes. The machaca a unique texture when prepared in the traditional fashion. The drying process preserved the beef, made it easy to pack on the trail, and it also gave It is basically beef that has been marinated,Ĭooked, shredded and dried. Machaca in its traditional form is the Mexican equivalent of beef jerky. In Sonora, wheat flour tortillas and traditional Mexican Machaca come together to make burritas. In the wheat fields and cattle ranches of Sonora, Mexico, we can find culinary history that is a major influence in Category: Beef, Tex-Mex How To Make Beef Machaca ![]()
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