Carne en su jugo

I didn't get a photo of it served, but honestly, it was really good!
Carne en su jugo
I didn't get a photo of it served, but honestly, it was really good!
Steps
- 1
First, roast the tomatillos and serrano peppers on a griddle or skillet until charred. Once they look like in the photo, boil them for 10 minutes and add salt.
- 2
Cut the bacon into small pieces and cook in a skillet with oil until crispy.
- 3
Once the bacon is done, add the beef (cut into small pieces) to the same skillet. Season with black pepper, salt, and paprika to taste.
- 4
In a blender, combine the cooked tomatillos and peppers, add 1/2 cup of the cooking water, and set aside the rest of the water for later. Add fresh cilantro, salt, and pepper to the blender and blend to make a sauce. The sauce should be somewhat thick; use the reserved water to adjust the consistency if needed.
- 5
I like the onion this way: Cut the whole onion into large cubes and sauté in oil until cooked through, then set aside.
- 6
In a pot, combine the beef and bacon, add the reserved cooking water plus 4 1/4 cups water (about 1 liter), and pour in all the sauce.
- 7
Bring to a boil, stir, and it's ready.
- 8
Separately, I had beans cooking to add when serving. If you like, serve with beans, but the meat is also delicious on its own.
- 9
When serving the carne en su jugo, top with the sautéed onion and fresh cilantro. Honestly, that's all you need!
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