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Ropa Vieja
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21 Reviews
Smaug
February 14, 2023
Spent the morning putting together an improvised taco filling, which somewhere along the way I realized was turning into something a lot like ropa vieja (or roupa velha, I'm more familiar with Brazilian versions). Big difference, the Mexican peppers have infinitely more flavor than bland bells. And of course I had to cook off most of the liquid for a taco filling. And I caramelized the onion all the way.
ckeesh
December 29, 2021
This recipe is delicious, I'm so glad that I learned about this dish! Thank you very much for sharing
nevflo
October 21, 2020
I stumbled upon this recipe. My chosen family is Cuban. This dish is in their blood. I just made this recipe today. It turned out amazing! I did not have beef stock so I used dry red wine instead. My housemates loved it. I had 2 servings! Next I am going to try the congri recipe. Thank you for sharing these.
Maggie
May 14, 2020
This was one of the worst recipes I’ve ever tried. It was greasy and flavorless. I followed the recipe to the letter and spent a lot of time on it. It went down the disposal.
back T.
May 15, 2020
Surprised to hear! I had cooked it twice in the last two weeks because it was THAT good. Wonder if something had gone wrong with your ingredients.
Kim S.
May 15, 2020
I'm surprised as well. I actually made it last...for probably the tenth time. It's never been greasy. My family inhales it...even the ten year old.
Smaug
February 14, 2023
Chuck roast can be extremely fatty- I usually end up throwing out at least 1/4 of the weight that I buy. There's also a LOT of collagen material that, when it breaks down adds to the slimy (or luxurious to some) mouth feel. It's a meat that needs to be approached with caution if you don't like fatty foods. By the way, it is much better not to put fats down the disposal as much as possible, they cause all manner of problems in sewer pipes.
Maria W.
April 25, 2020
Hi Taryn,
I was born in Cuba, but, we left when I was 5. My family is from camaguey. I grew up eating my grandma’s ropa vieja. However, I am not a great cook and it’s hard to follow abuela’s no measurement cooking. I’ve tried SO many ropa vieja recipes hoping they would taste like my grandma’s. THIS ONE finally did. Thank you so much! Ps- if you have a congri recipe please send it my way! :)
I was born in Cuba, but, we left when I was 5. My family is from camaguey. I grew up eating my grandma’s ropa vieja. However, I am not a great cook and it’s hard to follow abuela’s no measurement cooking. I’ve tried SO many ropa vieja recipes hoping they would taste like my grandma’s. THIS ONE finally did. Thank you so much! Ps- if you have a congri recipe please send it my way! :)
Kaite
January 2, 2020
This is one of my favorite recipes! I made it for my Venezuelan husband and he adores it. I have made some additions after a few times cooking this. I add a few splashes of Worcestershire sauce, some balsamic vinegar for a tinge of sweetness and acid, and lastly I throw in a handful of raisins with the olives. So good!
Taryn P.
May 1, 2020
So happy to hear that! Thank you. I’ll have to try that, my grandma used raisins in her picadillo
Kim S.
July 7, 2019
Made this for the fam tonight. The nine year old was saying “I’m not hungry” over and over. We made her make a plate....she HOOVERED it. This was a WIN!!! Balanced, complex, and deep flavors. Will make again and again.
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