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Puerto Rican Beef Stew (carne Guisada Puertoriquena)

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Vegetables, Meats, Grains Puerto Rican 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 T Vegetable oil
2 lb Beef top round, cut in 1"
Chunks
1 Green pepper, seeded
4 Sweet chile peppers
Seeded
2 Onion, peeled
4 Cloves garlic, peeled
6 Fresh cilantro leaves
Washed
1 T Vinegar, or fresh lime
Juice
1/2 t Dried oregano
1/2 c Tomato sauce
2 Bay leaves
1 T Salt
1/2 lb Carrot, cut in 1/2"
Pieces
1 Green peas
1/2 lb Potatoes, cubed
12 Olives, pimiento stuffed
1 T Capers
1/2 c Seeded raisins
optional
1/2 t Salt

INSTRUCTIONS

I love Puerto Rican Food!... It's usually simple, yet rich with lots
of cilantro and garlic!!.  Enclosed are examples of 4 dishes that can
be simplified to taste.  I always add mucho mas cilantro, peppers and
garlic with fresh ingredients (I never used canned foods).  I prefer to
also add a pinch of red chili powder just to make it  interesting (not
a traditional ingredient in Puerto Rican food).  In a large heavy
kettle, brown meat in oil.  Add green pepper, sweet chili, onions,
cloves, cilantro,  vinegar (or  lime juice), oregano, tomato sauce, bay
leaves, and salt. Mix and  bring to a boil.  Reduce heat to low, cover
and cook for 1 hour.  Add carrots to kettle.  Drain liquid from peas
into kettle and mix  (reserve peas)   Bring rapidly to a boil, reduce
to low, cover and  cook about 1 hr until meat is almost fork-tender..
Add potatoes, olives, capers, raisins, and 1/2 tsp salt, bring  rapidly
to a boil,  reduce heat to low, cover and cook about 1 hour,  or until
meat is fork-tender and  vegetables are done.  Ad reserved peas and
mix.  Taste and adjust seasoning (uncover, and  boil to thicken sauce
to taste).  Tammie K Nakamura <nakamurt@UCSU.COLORADO.EDU>  Recipe By  
: Puerto Rican Cookery   ISBN 0-88289-411-0  From:                    
Date:  File
ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/mmdja006.zip

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 224
Calories From Fat: 40
Total Fat: 4.5g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 3148.2mg
Potassium: 988.6mg
Carbohydrates: 43.1g
Fiber: 6g
Sugar: 20.5g
Protein: 6.6g


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