Best 5 Beef With Guajillo Sauce Baked In Banana Leaves Mixiote De Car Recipes

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In the heart of Mexican cuisine, there exists a tantalizing dish that embodies tradition, culture, and extraordinary flavors. "Beef with Guajillo Sauce Baked in Banana Leaves Mixiote de Car" is a culinary masterpiece, originating from the central state of Puebla, Mexico. This recipe has been passed down through generations, captivating taste buds with its rich, spicy, and aromatic essence. Embark on a culinary journey as we unravel the secrets behind this delectable dish, showcasing the perfect blend of spices, tender beef, and the enchanting aroma of roasted banana leaves.

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BEEF WITH GUAJILLO SAUCE BAKED IN BANANA LEAVES - MIXIOTE DE CAR



Beef With Guajillo Sauce Baked in Banana Leaves - Mixiote De Car image

These are fragrant parcels of succulent meat seasoned with mildly sweet Guajillo Chiles. Everyone swoons over these. Cook's Note: meat can be marinated, in bowl or enclosed in banana-leaf packages, up to 24 hours. Meat is best eaten from freshly baked banana-leaf packages, but left overs will keep for 3 days. Reheat, wrapped in foil, in a 350°F oven, 20 to 30 minutes. From Gourmet magazine Sept. 2007.

Provided by cookiedog

Categories     Meat

Time 13h30m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

3 ounces dried guajillo chilies (12 - 18) or 3 ounces new mexico peppers, wiped clean (12 - 18)
3 tablespoons annatto seeds (achiote seeds)
1 1/2 tablespoons cumin seeds
5 large garlic cloves, chopped
1/2 cup distilled white vinegar
6 lbs beef short ribs, cut into 16 (2 to 3-inch) or 6 lbs lamb shoulder, with bone cut into 16 (2 to 3-inch)
3 banana leaves, thawed if frozen (from a 1-lb. package) or 1 parchment paper, cut into 8 pieces (11-inch-square)
8 turkish bay leaves or 4 california bay leaves
white rice

Steps:

  • Fill a 2-quart saucepan halfway with water and bring to a boil.
  • Meanwhile, slit chiles lengthwise, then stem, seed, and devein.
  • Add chiles to boiling water and remove from heat. Let stand, uncovered, until chiles are softened and have turned a brighter red, about 10 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, toast annatto and cumin seeds in a dry small heavy skillet over medium heat, stirring, until fragrant and a shade darker. Transfer to a bowl to cool, then grind seeds to a powder in a grinder or mini food processor.
  • Transfer chiles to a blender, then add 1 1/2 cups soaking liquid, ground seeds, garlic, vinegar, and 1 tablespoon salt. Blend until smooth, at least 2 minutes. Pour sauce into a large (3 to 4 -quart)shallow container and cool to room temperature, about 10 minutes.
  • Sprinkle meat with 2 teaspoons salt, then add to sauce and turn meat to coat using tongs or your hands (wear protective gloves to prevent staining). Marinate meat, covered and chilled, at least 8 hours.
  • Preheat oven to 350°F with rack in middle.
  • Holding both ends of a banana leaf, drag leaf slowly over a burner on medium-high heat until it changes color slightly and becomes shinier. Repeat on other side of leaf, then toast remaining banana leaves.
  • Cut off tough edges from banana leaves with kitchen shears, then cut 8 (11-inch square) pieces from leaves, discarding remainder. Put each leaf on a 12-inch-square piece of foil, then arrange 2 pieces of meat and some sauce in center of each leaf, using all of sauce, and top each mound with a bay leaf (or if using California leaves, with half a bay leaf). Fold in all 4 sides of each banana leaf to enclose meat, then wrap tightly in foil. Arrange packages, seam sides up, in 1 layer in a large roasting pan and add just enough water to measure 1/8 inch in bottom of pan (about 2 cups).
  • Bake adding more water as necessary to prevent pan from becoming dry, until meat is tender and falling off the bone (open 1 package to test), about 3 1/2 hours for beef or 2 1/2 hours for lamb.
  • Discard foil and bay leaves and serve meat in banana leaves if desired (do not eat banana leaves).

ENCHILADA CASSEROLE WITH RED GUAJILLO CHILE SAUCE



Enchilada Casserole with Red Guajillo Chile Sauce image

My family loves this delicious, easy, budget-friendly Mexican enchilada casserole with lots of vegetables. The Herdez® Red Guajillo Chile Mexican Cooking Sauce adds a deep, earthy robust flavor to this family favorite.

Provided by Occasional Cooker

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     Latin American     Mexican

Time 55m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 pound extra-lean ground beef
¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
3 tablespoons taco seasoning mix
1 small onion, chopped
½ green bell pepper, chopped
½ red bell pepper, chopped
¼ cup shredded carrots
1 (12 ounce) bottle Mexican guajillo red chile cooking sauce (such as Herdez®)
2 tablespoons white sugar
1 (15 ounce) can reduced-sodium black beans, rinsed and drained
6 (6 inch) corn tortillas
2 cups shredded reduced-fat Cheddar cheese (such as Cabot®)

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).
  • Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat. Cook and stir beef in the hot skillet, sprinkling in pepper and taco seasoning, until browned and crumbly, 5 to 7 minutes. Add onion, bell peppers, and carrots; saute for 5 minutes.
  • Pour guajillo sauce into a large measuring cup and stir in sugar. Pour sauce over the beef mixture; stir in black beans.
  • Place 3 tortillas on the bottom of a casserole dish. Add half the meat mixture on top. Sprinkle 1/2 of the shredded cheese on top. Repeat the layers, ending with cheese on top.
  • Bake in the preheated oven until cheese is melted and golden brown, about 25 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 375.2 calories, Carbohydrate 37.1 g, Cholesterol 50.7 mg, Fat 11.9 g, Fiber 5.7 g, Protein 29.3 g, SaturatedFat 5.1 g, Sodium 609 mg, Sugar 6.7 g

SHREDDED BEEF IN GUAJILLO SAUCE (CARNE DESHEBRADA EN SALSA ROJA )



Shredded Beef in Guajillo Sauce (Carne Deshebrada en Salsa Roja ) image

Provided by Mauricio Velázquez de León

Categories     Blender     Tomato     Broil     Super Bowl     Steak     Spice     Hot Pepper     Potluck     Simmer     Gourmet

Yield Makes 8 (about 20 tacos) servings

Number Of Ingredients 21

For beef:
3 pounds skirt steak
1 white onion, quartered
3 garlic cloves
2 Turkish bay leaves or 1 California
1/4 teaspoon black peppercorns
3 whole allspice
1 whole clove
For sauce:
3/4 pound tomatoes (2 to 3 medium), quartered
3 tablespoons vegetable oil, divided
3 ounces dried guajillo chiles, wiped clean
1/4 teaspoon black peppercorns
1/4 teaspoon cumin seeds
3 whole allspice
1 whole clove
1/2 cup chopped white onion
3 large garlic cloves
3 to 5 dried chiles de árbol, wiped clean, stemmed, and seeded, or 1/2 teaspoon hot red-pepper flakes
Equipment: an electric coffee/spice grinder
Accompaniments: hot corn tortillas or rice; cooked black beans (rinsed and drained if canned); chopped white onion; lime wedges

Steps:

  • Cook beef:
  • Put all beef ingredients in a 5- to 6-quart heavy pot with 1 teaspoon salt and enough water (about 2 quarts) to cover beef. Simmer, partially covered, skimming foam and adding more hot water if necessary to keep beef covered, until tender, about 2 hours.
  • Remove beef and shred (once cool).
  • Strain broth through a fine-mesh sieve into a bowl, discarding solids, and skim off fat.
  • Make sauce:
  • Preheat broiler.
  • Toss tomatoes with 1 tablespoons oil in a 4-sided sheet pan. Broil 3 to 4 inches from heat until softened and charred, 10 to 12 minutes.
  • Slit guajillo chiles lengthwise, then stem and seed. Heat a dry heavy medium skillet (not nonstick) over medium heat until hot, then toast chiles in 2 batches, opened flat, turning and pressing with tongs, until more pliable and slightly changed in color, about 30 seconds per batch. Transfer to a bowl and soak in hot water to cover until softened, 20 to 30 minutes.
  • Toast peppercorns, cumin seeds, allspice, and clove in hot skillet over medium heat, stirring constantly, until fragrant and a shade darker, 30 seconds to 1 minute. Transfer to a blender.
  • Drain soaked chiles and purée in blender with toasted spices, broiled tomatoes, onion, garlic, 3 chiles de árbol, 2 cups broth, and 1 teaspoon salt until smooth, about 2 minutes. For a spicier sauce, add remaining 2 chiles de árbol and purée again.
  • Heat remaining 2 tablespoons oil in cleaned pot over medium-high heat until it shimmers, then slowly add sauce, stirring (it will spatter), and simmer, stirring frequently, 5 minutes. Add beef and 1 cup broth (reserve remainder for another use) and cook over medium-low heat, stirring, until meat is heated through, about 5 minutes.

CLASSIC GROUND BEEF WITH GUAJILLO CHILES



Classic Ground Beef with Guajillo Chiles image

This favorite of American households is the usual "starter" taco served at schools, airports, and drive-ins, and undoubtedly what most of us picture when we think of tacos. It's the familiar fried folded corn tortilla shell layered with shredded iceberg or romaine lettuce, piquant fresh tomato salsa, and a cumin-flavored ground beef filling topped with grated cheese-but this one is so much tastier. As with any taco served in a crispy shell, fill and eat it right away or it will get soggy. Try to buy a high-quality ground beef, preferably pure ground chuck with a 25 to 30 percent fat content. Less expensive hamburger grinds will work fine, but they won't be as flavorful or juicy.

Yield makes 10 tacos

Number Of Ingredients 15

1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1 small white onion, cut into 1/4-inch dice
1 clove garlic, minced
12 ounces tomatoes, seeded and cut into 1/4-inch dice
5 dried guajillo chiles, rehydrated (page 152), stemmed, and finely chopped
1 large serrano chile, stemmed and cut into 1/4-inch dice
1 teaspoon chopped fresh cilantro leaves
1/2 teaspoon cumin seed, toasted and ground (page 164)
1/2 teaspoon dried Mexican oregano, toasted and ground (page 161)
3 tablespoons water
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 1/4 pounds lean ground beef (15 percent fat)
Juice of 1/2 lime
10 (5 1/2-inch) crispy yellow corn tortilla shells (page 17), for serving
Garnish: Iceberg Lettuce Garnish (page 144) and grated mild Cheddar cheese

Steps:

  • In a large, heavy skillet, heat the oil over medium-high heat; add the onion and garlic and sauté until the onion is softened, 3 to 4 minutes. Add the tomatoes, guajillo and serrano chiles, cilantro, cumin, oregano, and the 3 tablespoons of water. Season with salt and pepper. Cook the tomato mixture down until the consistency of a thick marinara sauce. Crumble in the ground beef, mashing and stirring it to combine with the sauce, increase the heat to high and cook, covered, until the meat has lost its pink color and the filling is moist, but not liquid, about 12 minutes. The meat should be soft like meatloaf.
  • Remove from the heat, stir in the lime juice, and serve right away, or keep warm in the pan until ready to serve.
  • To serve, divide the lettuce, filling, salsa, and cheese equally between the crispy shells and arrange in a taco holder. Or, lean the filled shells in a row, propped upright, on a platter. Eat right away. To build your own, spoon some lettuce and filling in a crispy shell, top with cheese and salsa, and eat right away.

BEEF BARBACOA (BARBACOA DE RES)



Beef Barbacoa (Barbacoa de Res) image

Tender beef brisket in a flavorful guajillo sauce with Mexican seasonings. This is the quick pressure cooker version of the traditional recipe from Guadalajara, where the meat is slowly cooked in an underground oven. [Recipe originally submitted to Allrecipes.com.mx]

Provided by mega2408

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     Latin American     Mexican

Time 2h5m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 19

3 ½ pounds beef brisket
1 white onion, halved
3 cloves garlic
3 bay leaves
salt to taste
water to cover
6 small guajillo chile peppers, seeded and deveined
2 small ancho chile peppers, seeded and deveined
3 tablespoons white vinegar
2 cloves garlic
4 whole cloves
3 whole allspice berries
½ teaspoon ground black pepper
¼ teaspoon dried oregano
¼ teaspoon dried thyme
¼ teaspoon cumin seeds
¼ teaspoon ground ginger
1 pinch ground cinnamon
salt to taste

Steps:

  • Place brisket in a stovetop pressure cooker. Add onion, garlic, bay leaves, and salt; cover with water. Close cooker securely and place pressure regulator over vent according to manufacturer's instructions. Heat until steam escapes in a steady flow and makes a whistling sound, about 10 minutes. Adjust temperature until regulator is gently rocking. Cook for 60 minutes.
  • Let pressure release naturally according to manufacturer's instructions, 5 to 10 minutes. Unlock lid and remove.
  • Remove brisket from the pressure cooker and shred with 2 forks. Strain the cooking liquid, discarding solids. Measure 2 cups for the barbacoa sauce and save the rest for another use.
  • Combine guajillo chile peppers and ancho chile peppers in a saucepan. Cover with water, bring to a boil, and cook for 5 minutes. Remove from heat and let stand in the hot water until softened, about 5 minutes. Drain.
  • Combine softened chile peppers, vinegar, garlic, cloves, allspice, black pepper, oregano, thyme, cumin, ginger, cinnamon and reserved 2 cups cooking liquid; blend until thick and very smooth.
  • Pour sauce into a heavy-bottomed pot over medium heat and season with salt. Bring to a soft boil; reduce the heat to low. Stir in shredded beef, coating completely with sauce. Cover pot and cook until flavors combine, at least 30 minutes and up to 1 hour.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 173.4 calories, Carbohydrate 6.4 g, Cholesterol 53.2 mg, Fat 5.4 g, Fiber 1.2 g, Protein 24.2 g, SaturatedFat 2.1 g, Sodium 1517.4 mg, Sugar 2.1 g

Tips:

  • To soften the guajillo chiles, remove the stems and seeds, then place them in a bowl of hot water for 30 minutes.
  • When making the marinade, be sure to use a large enough bowl to accommodate all of the meat.
  • If you don't have any banana leaves, you can use parchment paper or aluminum foil instead.
  • To properly wrap the meat in the banana leaves, place a banana leaf on a flat surface and spoon some of the marinade onto the leaf.
  • Place a piece of meat on top of the marinade and then fold the banana leaf over the meat, tucking in the edges to create a tight seal.
  • Place the wrapped meat in a baking dish and bake for 2-3 hours, or until the meat is cooked through.
  • Serve the meat with your favorite sides, such as rice, beans, or tortillas.

Conclusion:

Beef with Guajillo Sauce Baked in Banana Leaves is a delicious and flavorful dish that is perfect for any special occasion. The combination of the guajillo sauce and the banana leaves creates a unique and unforgettable flavor that will tantalize your taste buds. This dish is sure to impress your guests and leave them wanting more.

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