Recipe: To Try At Home Shredded beef tacos

Recipe: To Try At Home Shredded beef tacos Delicious, fresh and tasty.
Shredded beef tacos. A cup of coffee, tomatoes, and chili seasoning bring their flavors to slow-cooked Mexican-inspired beef. Serve the meat shredded in warm tortillas with your favorite toppings. This Mexican Shredded Beef has incredible depth of flavour!
Best shredded beef tacos I've made.
Making them again for the second time tonight.
These easy, restaurant quality Mexican tacos are perfectly flavorful and oh so tender.
You can cook Shredded beef tacos using 6 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Shredded beef tacos
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It’s 12 each of corn tortilla.
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It’s 2 lb of shreded beef.
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You need 1/2 head of chopped lettuce.
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You need 4 each of small tomatoes diced.
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Prepare 1 cup of cotija cheese grated.
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Prepare 2 cup of veg oil.
Load them up or serve them street taco style with just onion, cilantro and lime.
Achieving tender and flavorful shredded beef is easier than you may think.
It starts with the cut of beef.
Chuck Roast is an ideal cut of meat for shredded beef tacos.
Shredded beef tacos step by step
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first cook meat for 1 and 1/2 hours.
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while meat is cooking chop up leftuce and tomatoe and grade the cheese and set aside.
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after meat is done cooking take out let it cool and then shred or chop up meat.
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then heat up the corn tortillas till soft.
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heat up oil in a large pan let it get hot.
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when oil is ready get tortilla and add desired amount of meat in tortilla.
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fold tortilla in a taco shape and put in oil to fry flip after a few minutes till lightly crisp.
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continue till done then while you take cooked tacos out place on paper towels to drain.
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then dress your tacos as desired then serve hot.
Perfect for slow cooking and braising… low and slow.
It's also marbled with fat and connective tissue.
Top with a sprinkle of chopped onion, cilantro, a squirt of lime and a spoonful of your favorite salsa.
Take care when you are plating the tacos.
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