Ingredients:
1/4 |
cup |
Chili powder |
6 |
cloves |
Garlic , crushed |
5 |
tablespoons |
Strained fresh lime juice |
3 |
tablespoons |
Olive oil |
1 |
tablespoons |
Cumin |
2 1/2 |
pound |
Stewing beef cut into 1/2 in |
28 |
ounces |
Italian plum tomatoes, drained and crushed |
2 |
cup |
Beef broth |
12 |
ounces |
dark beer |
1 |
Large |
onion chopped |
2 |
medium |
jalapeno chilies, minced |
10 |
ounces |
package frozen corn, thawed and |
25 |
whole |
Pimento stuffed green olives |
1/2 |
cup |
Pimentos, drained, chopped |
1 |
teaspoon |
salt and pepper |
20 |
whole |
Taco shells |
12 |
ounces |
Sharp cheddar cheese, shredd |
1/2 |
Bunch |
romaine lettuce -- chopp |
4 |
medium |
Chopped seeded tomatoes |
1 |
bottle |
Hot or mild salsa |
1 |
cup |
Sour cream |
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Preparation:
Mix chili powder, garlic, lime juice, 3 Tbs. olive oil and cumin in a large
bowl to form a paste. Add the beef and mix till coated. Refrigerate 24
hours, stirring occasionally. Position rack in lower third of oven and
preheat to 350 F. Combine marinated beef, canned tomatoes, broth and beer
in a Dutch oven.
Bring to boil over high heat. Cover, transfer to oven and bake for 45
mins. Uncover and continue baking until beef is tender, about 45 minutes
more. Cool, shred beef and return to cooking liquid. Cover and refrigerate
overnight.
Heat 3 Tbs. oil in heavy skillet over medium-low heat. Add onion and
jalapenos then cover and cook until onion is tender and lightly browned,
stirring occasionally, about 15 mins. Strain beef cooking liquid into
skillet, Bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer uncovered until sauce is
thickened and reduced to 1/2 cup, stirring occasionally, about 50 mins.
Mix in beef. (Can be preparted 1 day in advance and refrigerated). Add
corn, olives, and pimentos and stir over medium heat until just heated
through, about 5 minutes. Season with salt and pepper to taste. To
assemble: Half fill taco shells with beef mixture.
Top with cheese, lettuce and chopped tomatoes. Serve immediately, passing
salsa and sour cream separately. Note: The same filling also works in
chimichangas and enchiladas, and is delicious spooned over toasted
hamburger rolls. It can also be frozen. |