It is a Mexican steak sandwich which is nothing like you've had before. Don't let the long recipe scare you off, it's really easy--it just takes a lot of words to explain each step. This is an authentic meal my husband grew up on in Mexico. You won't find anything like it at Taco Bell, I promise.
Provided by ROBIN PENA
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 40m
Yield 4 large sandwiches
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Dredge steaks in egg and breadcrumbs, set aside.
- Heat about 1/4 inch oil in a large non-stick skillet to medium heat.
- Test temp of oil by sprinkling some breadcrumbs into oil.
- If they do nothing the oil is too cold, if they burn the oil is too hot, if they sizzle but don't burn it's ready.
- Fry steaks a few at a time about 3 minutes or so on each side (just until they are golden brown).
- Put steaks in a warm oven to keep warm while you continue with the next steps.
- In a small skillet brown chorizo until cooked through, about 5-6 minutes; drain on paper towel and set aside.
- To assemble sandwiches: you might want to heat bread in a warm oven, but every time I do this step the bread is still cold by the time I am done assembling so I have started to skip this step.
- If using French bread, half or other wise cut loaf to the size you want for your sandwiches.
- Then split the bread (or sub buns) down the center and scoop out excess bread.
- To each sandwich you will do the following: to the top half spread liberally with sour cream; sprinkle with crumbled queso fresco.
- Set aside.
- To the bottom half spread with refried beans (I just spread it straight from the can with a butter knife).
- Sprinkle with 1/4 of the chorizo.
- Put 1-2 steaks (depending on the size of your steaks) on top of chorizo in one layer.
- Top with shredded lettuce.
- Then add the sliced tomato.
- Followed by the avocado slices.
- Then the onions.
- Add the sandwich top and open really wide!
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Lexkay Senior
[email protected]These tortas were a complete disaster. The chicken was raw and the bread was burnt.
Enock Munanyimbo
[email protected]I wouldn't recommend these tortas. The chicken was tough and the bread was stale.
Md Badiul Alam
[email protected]I thought these tortas were just okay. The chicken was a bit dry and the toppings were bland.
Brogan Caseday
[email protected]These tortas were a bit too greasy for my taste, but the flavor was good.
ovro islam143
[email protected]I'm not a huge fan of tortas, but these were actually really good. The chicken was really flavorful and the toppings were fresh and tasty.
Kemar Salmon
[email protected]I love the versatility of these tortas. You can really customize them to your own taste.
Moin Akhther
[email protected]These tortas are the perfect comfort food. They're so hearty and satisfying.
Walter Egami
[email protected]I've made these tortas several times and they're always a hit. My family loves them!
Abdo Adel
[email protected]These tortas are so easy to make and they're absolutely delicious. I love that I can use whatever toppings I want.
Demarion Taylor
[email protected]I made these tortas for a party and they were a huge success. Everyone loved them! I especially liked the combination of the crispy chicken, the soft bread, and the fresh toppings.
Aubry Manda
[email protected]I followed the recipe exactly and the tortas turned out perfect. The chicken was crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. The bread was soft and fluffy. And the toppings added the perfect amount of flavor and crunch.
Ffg Sshsb
[email protected]These tortas were a huge hit with my family! The chicken was tender and juicy, and the toppings were fresh and flavorful. I'll definitely be making these again.