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Dzik Yucatecan Style Salpicn De Res

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1 lb flank steaks or 1 lb beef brisket, well trimmed and cut into 2-inch squares
1 garlic clove, peeled and quartered
2 bay leaves
1/4 teaspoon dried marjoram
1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
1 small red onion, diced (divided use)
salt
4 large radishes, julienned
1 - 2 fresh habanero pepper, stemmed, seeded and finely chopped
1 small tomatoes, cut into 1/4 -inch pieces
2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro
6 tablespoons sour orange or 6 tablespoons lime juice
6 leaves romaine lettuce
1 ripe avocado, sliced

Nutritional information

576.2
Calories
304 g
Calories From Fat
33.9 g
Total Fat
10 g
Saturated Fat
93 mg
Cholesterol
144.2 mg
Sodium
17.8 g
Carbs
8.9 g
Dietary Fiber
5.2 g
Sugars
51.8 g
Protein
234g
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Dzik Yucatecan Style Salpicn De Res

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    The young guys we had over to share our meal went back for 3rds! (That is 6 tacos each).
    I very successfully cooked my meat in the crockpot with the seasonings that would have gone in the boiling pot ( do not add the water if you try it this way). When we were ready to eat, I shredded the meat and added the rest of the ingredients. We served it on steamed corn tortillas. delish!

    • 160 min
    • Serves 2
    • Easy

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    Dzik (Yucatecan Style Salpicn De Res), This is incredibly delicious and very authentic Serve on a lettuce leaf or warm corn tortilla I have eaten this many times in Merida and when I watched Rick Bayless make this on PBS today I had to share it with all of you! Recipe from Season 5 of Mexico–One Plate at a Time Yucatecan Style salpicn de res, The young guys we had over to share our meal went back for 3rds! (That is 6 tacos each) I very successfully cooked my meat in the crockpot with the seasonings that would have gone in the boiling pot ( do not add the water if you try it this way) When we were ready to eat, I shredded the meat and added the rest of the ingredients We served it on steamed corn tortillas delish!, This is incredibly delicious and very authentic Serve on a lettuce leaf or warm corn tortilla I have eaten this many times in Merida and when I watched Rick Bayless make this on PBS today I had to share it with all of you! Recipe from Season 5 of Mexico–One Plate at a Time Yucatecan Style salpicn de res


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    The Meat: Bring 3 Cups Water to a Boil in a Medium Saucepan, Add the Squares of Meat and Skim Off Any Grayish Foam That Rises to the Top During the First Few Minutes of Boiling. Add the Garlic, Bay Leaves, Herbs, a Generous Teaspoon Salt and Half of the Onion. Simmer Over Medium to Medium-Low Heat For an Hour or So, Until the Meat Is Tender. If There Is Time, Let Cool in the Broth. Drain and Discard All but the Meat; Then Shred the Meat Into Thin Strands.

    2
    Done

    the Dzik. Combine the Cooked Meat, the Remaining Half of the Onion, the Radishes, Chile, Tomato and Cilantro, and Toss With the Sour Orange or Lime Juice and Generous 1 Teaspoon Salt. Line a Platter With 4 of the Romaine Leaves; Slice the Remaining 2 to Make a Bed in the Center. Scoop the Dzik Into a Mound Over the Sliced Lettuce. Decorate With Slices of Avocado.

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