Carne Guisada Recipe (2024)

This Mexican style carne guisada recipe is chunks of beef that are stewed with tomatoes, peppers and spices until tender and flavorful. Serve your stewed beef as-is in its own gravy, or use it to make burritos, enchiladas, or many other different specialty dishes!

In my house, we enjoy Mexican food at least once a week. Some of our favorites include chile Colorado, marinated carne asada, chile verde, pumpkin enchiladas, chicken fajita foil packets and this savory carne guisada.

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My local Mexican restaurant makes the absolute best carne guisada. I decided it was time to learn to make this classic dish at home! It turns out that this tender beef is actually quite simple to make, with ingredients that you probably already have on hand.

Table of Contents

  • Carne Guisada Ingredients
  • How Do You Make Carne Guisada?
  • Tips For The Perfect Dish
  • Quick Tip
  • Recipe FAQs
  • Flavor Variations
  • More Mexican Style Recipes To Try
  • Carne Guisada Video
  • Love This Recipe?
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Carne Guisada Ingredients

To make this recipe, you will need vegetable oil, beef stew meat, salt, black pepper, onion, green bell pepper, garlic, all purpose flour, tomatoes, tomato sauce, cumin, oregano, chili powder, paprika, beef broth and cilantro.

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How Do You Make Carne Guisada?

Start by searing the beef until it’s golden brown. Add peppers and onions to the pot, then cook until the veggies are soft. Stir in some flour to help thicken the sauce. Next, add in fresh diced tomatoes along with tomato sauce, beef broth and an assortment of seasonings. Cover the pot, and let the meat simmer on the stove until it’s fork tender. Add some cilantro, then serve and enjoy.

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Tips For The Perfect Dish

  • You can make carne guisada up to two days before you plan to serve it. The meat will become even more flavorful as it sits in the sauce. Reheat the beef in a pan on the stove over low heat until warmed through.
  • Try preparing carne guisada in the slow cooker. Follow the recipe through step 7, then transfer the ingredients to a crock pot. Cook on high for 3-4 hours or low for 6 hours.
  • This dish is a great candidate for the freezer. Place the cooked meat into airtight containers or freezer bags, and store in the freezer for up to 2 months. Thaw in the refrigerator over night, then reheat on the stove.
  • I like to serve my meat with flour tortillas or corn tortillas, white rice or pinto beans and rice, as well as homemade pico de gallo to add a fresh flavor and some color. It’s also great with a dollop of Chipotle guacamole on top.

Quick Tip

Choose a well marbled cut of beef for this recipe such as beef stew meat or chuck roast.

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Recipe FAQs

What is the difference between carne guisada and carne asada?

Carne guisada is a stewed beef dish, whereas carne asada is a grilled beef dish. Carne asada contains steak, while guisada typically involves a less tender cut of beef. Both dishes are staples in Mexican cuisine!

What is carne guisada?

Carne guisada is a type of stewed beef that is cooked with tomatoes, peppers and onions. Mexican style carne guisada consists of beef in a thick gravy and is often served as a main course with a side of tortillas, or as a filling for tacos and other dishes. There is another version of carne guisada that is popular in other Latin American countries that consists of beef stewed with potatoes and beer. This version here leans toward the Mexican interpretation.

How do you eat carne guisada?

You can enjoy carne guisda in a bowl as a hearty beef stew. You can also use a slotted spoon to remove the beef chunks from the liquid and use the meat as a filling for burritos, tacos or a nacho topping.

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Flavor Variations

While I find this meat to be delicious as-is, you can experiment with different ingredients to make the flavors your own.

  • Meat: Some varieties of this dish use sirloin, which is a lean cut of meat that does not need to cook for long. You can use sirloin, just be careful to make sure it doesn’t overcook! This dish also works with pork shoulder, although that is not a traditional choice for guisada.
  • Spice: If you prefer your food on the hot and spicy side, feel free to add 1-2 canned chipotle peppers or 1/2 teaspoon (or more!) of crushed red pepper flakes.
  • Vegetables: Feel free to add some veggies such as potatoes, carrots or poblano peppers.
  • Toppings: Top your stewed beef with cotija cheese, sour cream, sliced green onions, diced tomatoes, fresh avocado or a drizzle of crema.
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You will love this classic dish! It’s an easy way to enjoy authentic restaurant style flavors into the comfort of your own home.

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Pork Tacos (Slow Cooker)

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This Mexican style carne guisada is beef that is stewed with tomatoes, peppers and spices until it becomes tender and flavorful. Serve your stewed beef as-is, or use it to make burritos, enchiladas, or many other different specialty dishes!

Time

Prep Time15 minutes minutes

Cook Time2 hours hours 30 minutes minutes

Total Time2 hours hours 45 minutes minutes

Course Main

Cuisine Mexican

Serves 6

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 3 pounds beef stew meat or chuck roast cut into 1 inch pieces
  • 2 teaspoons kosher salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1/2 cup onion diced
  • 1/2 cup green bell pepper diced
  • 2 teaspoons garlic minced
  • 2 tablespoons all purpose flour
  • 1 cup fresh tomatoes seeded and diced
  • 1/2 cup tomato sauce
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cumin
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 2 teaspoons chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • 1 1/2 cups beef broth plus more if needed
  • 2 tablespoons cilantro chopped

Instructions

  • Heat the oil in a large pot over medium heat.

  • Place the beef in a single layer in the pot. Season the beef with the salt and pepper.

  • Cook for 3-4 minutes per side or until golden brown. You may need to work in batches.

  • Return all the meat to the pot. Add the onion and bell pepper and cook for 4-5 minutes or until vegetables are softened.

  • Add the garlic and cook for 30 seconds.

  • Stir in the flour and cook for 1 minute.

  • Add the tomatoes, tomato sauce, cumin, oregano, chili powder, paprika and beef broth.

  • Stir to combine, then turn up the heat to medium-high until the mixture comes to a simmer.

  • Cover the pot. Reduce the heat to low, and simmer for 2 hours, stirring occasionally, or until beef is tender. If you feel like the mixture is getting too dry you can add more beef broth, 1/4 cup at a time.

  • Uncover the pot. Sprinkle with cilantro, then serve.

Notes

  1. Choose a well marbled cut of beef for this recipe such as beef stew meat or chuck roast.
  2. You can make carne guisada up to two days before you plan to serve it. The meat will become even more flavorful as it sits in the sauce. Reheat the beef in a pan on the stove over low heat until warmed through.
  3. This dish is a great candidate for the freezer. Place the cooked meat into airtight containers or freezer bags, and store in the freezer for up to 2 months. Thaw in the refrigerator over night, then reheat on the stove.

Nutrition

Calories: 370kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 52g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 141mg | Sodium: 846mg | Potassium: 954mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 513IU | Vitamin C: 13mg | Calcium: 65mg | Iron: 6mg

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Originally Posted January 11, 2024

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FAQs

What kind of meat is carne guisada made from? ›

Carne guisada, which translates to “stewed meat,” is a slow-simmered dish that varies across the state. Some people make their carne guisada with pork, others with chicken. The most common meat used, however is beef. Another variable with carne guisada is how the gravy is made.

What's the difference between carne asada and carne guisada? ›

What is the difference between carne guisada and carne asada? Carne guisada is a stewed beef dish, whereas carne asada is a grilled beef dish. Carne asada contains steak, while guisada typically involves a less tender cut of beef. Both dishes are staples in Mexican cuisine!

What is the difference between chili con carne and carne guisada? ›

Both chili and carne guisada are prepared in a similar manner with similar ingredients, but chili receives a much more aggressive dose of chiles and spices.

What kind of meat is guisados? ›

Anything simple, slow-cooked, and stewy—whether made with chicken, seafood, pork, beef, or vegetables—is basically a guisado. "Meatballs in salsa, that's a guisado," she said. "Pork ribs in green sauce, that's a guisado." Meatballs in salsa, that's a guisado.

What kind of meat is carne asada at Mexican restaurant? ›

What Is Carne Asada? Let's start with the basics—carne asada is a traditional Mexican dish composed of marinated skirt steak or flank steak that has been grilled and thinly sliced. The term carne asada in Spanish translates to roasted or grilled meat in English.

What meat is the same as carne asada? ›

Carne asada is grilled and sliced beef, usually skirt steak, flap steak, or flank steak though chuck steak (known as diezmillo in Spanish) can also be used. It is usually marinated then grilled or seared to impart a charred flavor. Carne asada can be served on its own or as an ingredient in other dishes.

What does "guisado" mean? ›

noun. casserole [noun] the food cooked in a casserole.

Why is it called carne asada? ›

Carne asada is a Spanish term that translates to roasted or grilled meat.

Is chili con carne Texan or Mexican? ›

Even though the exact origins of this dish remain a mystery, one thing is for sure: with its Mexican-sounding name, chili con carne is a typical Tex-Mex dish. In other words, it means that it may be found at the heart of Texas, but its inspiration is Mexican!

What slice of meat is carne asada? ›

In Central and South America, we call pretty much any barbecued or grilled meat asado (or carne asada). The BEST cuts for the Mexican version of the dish we all know and love are either skirt steak or flank steak. Personally, I prefer skirt steak (pictured).

Is carne asada a cow or pig? ›

Carne asada, which in English means "grilled meat," is beef. For this Mexican dish, one-inch-thick steaks are marinated in lime juice and seasonings, grilled, and then cut into thin strips. Carne asada is either served as a main course typically with rice and beans, or used as a filling for tacos or burritos.

What is the ancho cut of beef? ›

Otherwise known as prime rib or rib eye roast, bife ancho is cut from the rib-eye roll and comes either boneless or bone-in. The bone-in option provides even more flavor in the already flavor-packed steak.

What meat is carne picada made from? ›

This flavorful meat recipe is traditionally made with chopped chuck roast. In many grocery stores and butcher shops in Texas and Southwest states you can pick up the carne picada beef already chopped or sliced and ready to use. The dish is cooked by searing (browning) or sauteing the chopped beef.

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