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Carne En Su Jugo

Cultural Context

Carne en su jugo is a traditional dish from the state of Jalisco, Mexico. It features beef cooked in its own juices, often accompanied by bacon and served with a flavorful broth. This dish reflects the rustic cooking style of Mexican cuisine, emphasizing the use of fresh ingredients and bold flavors. It is commonly enjoyed as a hearty meal, especially in colder months, and has gained popularity across various regions of Mexico and beyond.

MexicanMXmain
90 min
medium
4 servings
Servings4
1 pound tomatillos (husked and rinsed)
1 to 2 fresh serrano chiles (stemmed)
1 cup cilantro leaves and upper part of stems
1 teaspoon kosher salt (or to taste)
1 pound thick bacon slices (chopped)
2 pounds sirloin steak (thinly sliced and cut into small bite size pieces)
1 cup finely chopped onion
2 to 3 cups chicken or beef broth
5 to 6 cups Frijoles de Olla (or beans from the pot (cooked pinto beans))
Finely chopped white onion
Finely chopped cilantro
Quartered limes
Warm corn tortillas (optional)
Fresh chunky guacamole (optional)

beef

🥗Healthier: lean cuts of beef

💰Cheaper: pork

Pork can be more affordable and still flavorful.

bacon

🥗Healthier: turkey bacon

💰Cheaper: smoked sausage

Turkey bacon is lower in fat, while smoked sausage can be cheaper.

1

Place tomatillos and serrano chiles in a medium saucepan. Cover with water and bring to a boil over medium-high heat, then reduce heat to medium and cook for 8 to 10 minutes until completely cooked through and soft. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the tomatillos and chiles to the jar of a blender along with the cilantro and a teaspoon of salt. Puree until completely smooth and set aside.

2

In a large casserole or Dutch oven, fry the chopped bacon over medium heat until crisp. Transfer to a bowl with a slotted spoon and set aside. Reduce heat to medium, add the steak to bacon fat and cook until it starts to render all its juices. Once it does, add the onion and the broth. Continue cooking for about 15 minutes.

3

Incorporate the tomatillo puree and continue cooking for another 15 minutes, until meat is completely tender and broth has seasoned.

4

Serve the carne en su jugo in bowls along with a ladle of cooked pinto beans, and top with the crisp bacon. Place chopped white onion, cilantro, and lime wedges on the table for everyone to add as they please. You can serve with warm corn tortillas and a side of fresh guacamole.

Cooking Techniques

sautéingbraising

Equipment Needed

medium saucepanblenderlarge casserole or Dutch ovenslotted spoon

Spice Level:

🌶️🌶️🌶️

Dietary

gluten-free

Also Known As

Beef in its Juice
Local Name: Carne en su jugo

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