Suadero Tacos
Recipe - Gourmet Garage Corporate
Suadero Tacos
Prep Time10 Minutes
Servings6
Cook Time47 Minutes
Ingredients
2 lbs beef brisket, cut into 4 equal size pieces
1 ½ tsp Bowl & Basket salt
1 tsp ground Bowl & Basket black pepper
1 ½ tsp ancho chili powder
1 ½ tsp garlic powder
4 cups (1 carton) Bowl & Basket Beef Broth
1-2 tbsp Bowl & Basket vegetable oil
cotija cheese, to serve
Bowl & Basket corn tortillas, to serve
sliced red onions, to serve
Directions
- Mix salt, pepper, chili powder and garlic powder to make a rub. Rub this over the beef brisket, coating all of the pieces well. Place in bottom of a pressure cooker and pour broth in. Secure lid and cook beef on MANUAL mode for 45 minutes. Allow to release pressure naturally.
- When pressure has been released, carefully remove beef from the pressure cooker. Let cool then carefully slice into 1 inch thick pieces.
- Heat vegetable oil in a large skillet over medium high heat. Once hot, sear the beef sliced on all sides. Remove to a cutting board and let cool slightly before carefully cutting into small pieces for tacos.
- Serve suadero meat with desired taco toppings, like sliced red onion, fresh cilantro, cotija cheese and sautéed nopalitos (cactus).
10 minutes
Prep Time
47 minutes
Cook Time
6
Servings
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Directions
- Mix salt, pepper, chili powder and garlic powder to make a rub. Rub this over the beef brisket, coating all of the pieces well. Place in bottom of a pressure cooker and pour broth in. Secure lid and cook beef on MANUAL mode for 45 minutes. Allow to release pressure naturally.
- When pressure has been released, carefully remove beef from the pressure cooker. Let cool then carefully slice into 1 inch thick pieces.
- Heat vegetable oil in a large skillet over medium high heat. Once hot, sear the beef sliced on all sides. Remove to a cutting board and let cool slightly before carefully cutting into small pieces for tacos.
- Serve suadero meat with desired taco toppings, like sliced red onion, fresh cilantro, cotija cheese and sautéed nopalitos (cactus).