MEXICAN PICADILLO / PICADILLO MEXICANO

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These is no one dish that signifies comfort food in Mexico like Picadillo. Mexican homemakers prepare it like American homemakers prepare Mac & Cheese. It is served at least once a week with beans, tortillas and salsa and sometimes some other side dish. It is delicious and satisfying. It is made with ground beef, potatoes,...

Provided by Juliann Esquivel

Categories     Beef

Time 1h20m

Number Of Ingredients 19

2 lb ground beef 80 / 20
1 medium sweet vidalia or sweet onion diced
1/2 medium red pimento sweet pepper diced
4 large cloves of fresh garlic smashed and diced fine or put through a garlic press
4 medium potatoes peeled and diced in half inch cubes
3 large carrots peeled and cut in 1/2 inch rounds
1 small little snack box of raisins, like the lunch box treat box
4 medium fresh roma or plum tomatoes diced
1 large bay leaf
1 tsp dried oregano
1 tsp cumin powder
1/4 c olive oil
1 large lime juiced
1 large jalapeno seeded and stem removed diced small
1 c water
2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp black pepper
1 tsp goya adobo
1 small envelope sazon goya with culantro and achiote

Steps:

  • 1. Heat oil in large deep skillet. Add the garlic and sauté to flavor the oil now add the onion, sweet pimento pepper and jalapeno continue to fry until onion gets limp.
  • 2. Next raise the heat and add the meat and start to break it down and mix it with the onion mixture. I use a wooden spoon for this. For the next minute or two work at breaking the meat up and continue stirring the meat all around. Season the meat with one teaspoon salt and continue frying the meat. This should take about 4 minutes.
  • 3. When the meat has almost lost all it's red color ( drain off most of the fat) and add the potatoes, and carrots. Continue breaking the meat up and mixing with the potatoes and carrots. Do this another 2 minutes. Now add the tomatoes and continue to cook everything over a high flame turning and mixing until the tomatoes start to break down.
  • 4. Now break up your large Bay leaf in three small pieces and scatter along with the raisins in the pan. Mix with your spoon so everything gets well coated with meat mixture.
  • 5. Now add all of your seasonings, Sprinkle all around the Adobo, Goya Sazon, oregano, cumin powder, black pepper, and salt Mix again to incorporate everything. Next add the lime juice and again mix well. Add the cup of water last. Give one more good stir as your pan will be full. Lower the flame to medium low cover and let cook for about 25 minutes.
  • 6. Do not uncover pan during cooking time. after 25 minutes have passed uncover and stir again. check to see if the carrots and potatoes are done. If they still are not done give a good stir bringing up the juices from the bottom of the pan and bathing all the meat and potato mixture. Taste a little piece of meat to see if it has enough salt and seasonings. You may want to add a little of more of all the seasonings. I know I sometimes do this. Cover pan if the carrots and potatoes still are not done and cook 10/15 minutes more. After the time has elapsed uncover and cook uncovered 5/8 minutes more so liquid in the mixture begins to evaporate. This intensifies the flavor of the dish. When most of the liquid is gone remove from heat and let sit 5 minutes. Serve with beans, tortillas, salsa and rice if you like. I don't serve with rice since the Picadillo has potatoes in it. Garnish with lime wedges, green olives and some diced cilantro optional. Enjoy Buen Appetito
  • 7. I have pictured above the picadillo served with beans and tortillas, I also served salsa with the dish.

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