VAMPIROS DE CARNE ASADA🥩 ESTILO SINALOA
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Experience the rich flavors of Sinaloa with these delectable Carne Asada Vampiros, a Mexican street food classic. This dish features juicy grilled beef layered over toasted corn tortillas with gooey melted cheese, fresh cabbage, vibrant salsa, creamy guacamole, and a hint of lime. Perfect as a main course or a satisfying snack, Vampiros are a celebration of Mexican culinary heritage that brings a fiesta to your kitchen.
Ingredients
🥩 2-3 lbs Beef, Diesmillo de res or Arrachera
🧂 Salt, to taste
🫓 8-10 Small Corn Tortillas
🧀 2-3 cups Shredded Mozzarella Cheese
🥬 2 cups Finely Shredded Cabbage
🍅 1-2 cups Red Salsa
🥑 1 cup Prepared Guacamole
🍋 1 Lime, cut into wedges
Instructions
1- Prepare the Meat:
- Slice the beef into thin pieces suitable for grilling.
- Season generously with salt on both sides.
2- Grill the Meat:
- Preheat your BBQTEK outdoor gas grill to high heat.
- Place seasoned beef slices on the grill grates.
- Cook for 3-4 minutes on each side or until well-done with char marks.
3- Prepare the Tortillas:
- After grilling the meat, set it aside to rest.
- Place the corn tortillas directly on the hot grill grates.
4- Toast Tortillas and Melt Cheese:
- Toast tortillas until they're golden and slightly crispy.
- Sprinkle shredded Mozzarella cheese onto each toasted tortilla.
- Allow cheese to melt and gratinate carefully to avoid flare-ups.
5- Chop the Meat:
- On a cutting board, chop the grilled beef into small, bite-sized pieces.
6- Assemble the Vampiros:
- Once the cheese has melted on the tortillas, remove them from the grill.
- Place a generous portion of chopped carne asada on each tortilla.
7- Add Toppings:
- Top the meat with shredded cabbage.
- Add a spoonful of red salsa and a dollop of guacamole.
8- Serve:
- Garnish each vampiro with a lime wedge and serve immediately.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 8
Calories: 450 kcal
Protein: 28g
Fat: 26g
Carbohydrates: 25g
Equipment: BBQTEK Outdoor Gas Grill, Metal Cooking Tongs, Plastic Cutting Board with Green Trim, Chef's Knife, Glass Bowls, White Ceramic Plates, Metal Spoon
Cooking Tips
- Using diesmillo (chuck roll) for its marbling can enhance the flavor of your carne asada.
- Ensure tortillas are toasted well to resemble tostadas before adding cheese.
- Distribute cheese centrally to prevent it from falling into the grill flames.
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