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Pulled Beef – Venezuelan Pabellon

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Ingredients

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7 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
2 carrots, chopped
2 stalks celery, chopped
2 onions, chopped
1 1 1/2 lb flank steaks
1 bay leaf
2 red bell peppers, chopped
4 garlic cloves, chopped
tomatoes, drained and hand-crushed
kosher salt

Nutritional information

366.8
Calories
228 g
Calories From Fat
25.4 g
Total Fat
6.1 g
Saturated Fat
77.1 mg
Cholesterol
89.6 mg
Sodium
8.8 g
Carbs
2.3 g
Dietary Fiber
4.5 g
Sugars
25.3 g
Protein
180 g
Serving Size

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Pulled Beef – Venezuelan Pabellon

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    My beef never got shreddable, but it was extremely tender. It was surprisingly flavorful even with very few seasonings. There was plenty left for a second meal for the three of us. Thanks for posting!

    • 160 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    Pulled Beef – Venezuelan Pabellon Criollo, Recipe by Tyler Florence, My beef never got shreddable, but it was extremely tender. It was surprisingly flavorful even with very few seasonings. There was plenty left for a second meal for the three of us. Thanks for posting!, This has a good flavor, but uses the wrong cut of beef. It is tough, way too hard to chew even after cooked for two hours. I suggest a more fatty cut like chuck roast.


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    Steps

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    In a Large Casserole That Has a Tight Fitting Lid Heat 3 Tablespoons Oil Over Medium-High Heat. Add the Carrots, Celery, and 1 Onion and Fry For a Few Minutes Until Softened; Remove the Vegetables to a Plate. Season the Meat With Salt and Pepper; Add 2 Tablespoons More Oil to the Pan, If Needed, and Brown the Meat on Both Sides, About 5 Minutes. Return the Softened Vegetables to the Pan Along With the Bay Leaf. Add Enough Water to Just About Cover the Meat and Bring to a Boil. Lower Heat, Cover, and Simmer Gently Until Meat Is Very Tender, 1 1/2 to 2 Hours. Remove Meat from the Pot and Set Aside; Strain the Liquid and Reserve.

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    Done

    Add Another 2 Tablespoons Oil to the Pan and Put in the Peppers, Garlic, Tomatoes, and the Remaining Onion; Fry on Medium-Low Heat Until Everything Is Soft and Broken Down, About 15 Minutes. Shred the Meat and Add to the Pan to Heat Through. Add Some of the Reserved Braising Liquid If the Mixture Becomes Too Dry. Serve With Black Beans and Cooked White Rice, Garnish With Cilantro Leaves and Queso Fresco.

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