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Picadillo is a dish mainly consisting of ground [[Beef|beef]] typically found in Puerto Rico, Cuba, Mexico, and other Latin American countries. In Mexico and Puerto Rico it is sometimes used as a filling, such as for [[Tacos|tacos]], and can be mixed with [[Vegetables|vegetables]]. It can also be prepared as a type of stew. In most other Latin American countries it consists of a common table from where people pick small beef pieces or other food such as [[French fries|french fries]]. The name comes from the Spanish word, "picar" which means "to mince" or "to chop".
Picadillo is a dish mainly consisting of ground [[Beef|beef]] typically found in Puerto Rico, Cuba, Mexico, and other Latin American countries. In Mexico and Puerto Rico it is sometimes used as a filling, such as for [[Tacos|tacos]], and can be mixed with [[Vegetables|vegetables]]. It can also be prepared as a type of stew. In most other Latin American countries it consists of a common table from where people pick small beef pieces or other food such as [[French fries|french fries]]. The name comes from the Spanish word, "picar" which means "to mince" or "to chop".
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| 500 g (1 lb 2 oz) of lean [[minced]] [[Beef|beef]]
| 500 g (1 lb 2 oz) of lean [[minced]] [[Beef|beef]]
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| 1/8 teaspoon [[Sea salt|sea salt]]  
| 2 tablespoons of [[Tex-Mex seasoning]]
| 2 tablespoons of [[Tex-Mex seasoning]]
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Serve hot with [[Spanish rice]] and tortilla.
Serve hot with [[Spanish rice]] and tortilla.
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Revision as of 15:29, 23 November 2014



Picadillo
Electus
Servings:Serves 6
Calories per serving:476
Ready in:50 minutes
Prep. time:10 minutes
Cook time:40 minutes
Difficulty:Average difficulty
Recipe author:[[User:JuliaBalbilla

Cancio-Bello, J.D., on behalf of Cuban Cuisine UK|JuliaBalbilla

Cancio-Bello, J.D., on behalf of Cuban Cuisine UK]]
First published:8th December 2013

Picadillo is a dish mainly consisting of ground beef typically found in Puerto Rico, Cuba, Mexico, and other Latin American countries. In Mexico and Puerto Rico it is sometimes used as a filling, such as for tacos, and can be mixed with vegetables. It can also be prepared as a type of stew. In most other Latin American countries it consists of a common table from where people pick small beef pieces or other food such as french fries. The name comes from the Spanish word, "picar" which means "to mince" or "to chop".

Ingredients

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Method

  1. In a large, heavy pan, heat the oil to medium-high heat. Add the onions, garlic, bell pepper and seasoning to the pan.
  2. When the bell pepper starts to discolour, add to it ground beef, stirring to break up large pieces and brown evenly, about 7 minutes.
  3. As meat is browning, add potato, beef broth and diced tomatoes.
  4. Simmer until the potato is cooked and the picadillo has thickened, stirring occasionally.

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Serve hot with Spanish rice and tortilla.

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