Monday, July 28, 2008

Mechado


Mechado is a stew served as a viand in the Philippines. Traditionally, it is cooked with beef briskets, potatoes, pimiento (red bell peppers), and tomatoes. It is similar to a beef stew, with elements of Filipino ingredients such as patis.

The dish originated from a Spanish recipe whose name originally referred to the strips of pork back-fat that are threaded (mecha - wick) through thick pieces of cheaper lean beef to render them more tender and less dry. The larded pieces of beef are then marinated in vinegar, soya sauce, calamansi juice, crushed garlic, black pepper and bay leaf, browned quickly on all sides in hot oil or lard and then slowly braised in its marinade with the addition of soup stock, onion slices, and tomatoes until tender and the liquid is reduced to a thick flavorful gravy.The addition of soya-sauce and calamansi juice to the marinating liquid gives this recipe its distinct Filipino touch and character. Estimated cooking time is 1 hour.

Main Ingredients:
  • 1 kilo of beef cut into chunks

  • 1/8 kilo of pork fat cut into strips

  • 4 onions, peeled and quartered

  • 5 medium potatoes, quartered (optional: fried)

  • 1 medium sized carrot, sliced in 1/2" sections

  • 2 red bell pepper, sliced

  • 2 cups beef stock or 2 bouillon cubes dissolved in water

  • 3 bay leaves (laurel leaves)

  • 1/4 -cup vinegar

  • 2 cups tomato sauce or 1/2 cup tomato paste

  • 1 cup soy sauce

  • salt & pepper to taste

Cooking Instructions:
  • Cut an incision on the beef chunks and insert a pork strip in the middle (mitsa)

  • In a casserole, combine the beef (with the fat), tomato sauce, soy sauce, bay leaves and beef stock. Bring to a boil and simmer until the beef is almost tender

  • Add the vinegar and let boil for a minute or two

  • Add the potatoes, onions, carrot, and bell pepper

  • Let simmer until potatoes and carrots are cooked - occasionally stir to thicken sauce

  • Serve hot with white rice

Cooking Tips:
  • Pressure cook the beef with the beef stock for faster cooking time.

  • Fry the potatoes before adding to the casserole.

  • Add 2 to 3 tablespoons of olive oil and stir when the mechado dish is almost done for added flavor.

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