Bistec encebollado

Cooking Instructions
- 1
Finely dixe pepper, onion & garlic. In a large bowl, season beef with peppers, onion, garlic, adobo, sazon, black pepper, garlic salt, sour orange, soy sauce, sofrito & olive oil. Mix until well combined. Cover & let marinade for atleast 1hr but best over night.
- 2
Note: if using sour orange, collect seeds.
- 3
In a large skillet or dutch oven, heat your frying oil until hot on medium heat. Add beef & let brown on both sides (5-10 min), flipping occasionally.
- 4
Add water to marinade bowl then pour over beef, enough to cover meat completely. Let braise 30-40 minutes. Add more water if necessary. The beef should be tender to your liking.
- 5
Note: my onion did not cooperate. Lower heat & add onions, cover & cook to your desired tenderness for onions.
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