Mexican Bistec Ranchero

Bistec Ranchero is a beloved Mexican dish that brings the soul of the countryside right to your kitchen. This rustic, home-style recipe features thinly sliced beef simmered in a bold tomato-chile sauce with onions, garlic, and fresh peppers. Whether served with warm tortillas, fluffy rice, or creamy beans, it’s a hearty meal full of flavor and tradition—perfect for a comforting family dinner or a weekend feast. Let’s cook up some Mexican warmth!

Ingredients:

  • 1 ½ lbs thinly sliced beef (sirloin, flank, or milanesa-style)

  • 2 tablespoons oil (vegetable or olive)

  • 1 medium white onion, sliced

  • 2 cloves garlic, minced

  • 1 large tomato, chopped

  • 1–2 jalapeños or serrano peppers, sliced (adjust to heat preference)

  • 1 cup tomato sauce or blended tomatoes

  • ½ teaspoon ground cumin

  • ½ teaspoon dried oregano

  • Salt and black pepper to taste

  • Optional: ¼ cup beef broth or water for more sauce

  • Fresh cilantro, chopped (for garnish)

  • Lime wedges (for serving)

  • Instructions:

    1. Prep the Beef:

      • Season the sliced beef with salt, pepper, and a pinch of cumin.

      • In a large skillet, heat oil over medium-high heat and brown the beef slices until just cooked. Remove and set aside.

    2. Sauté the Veggies:

      • In the same skillet, add a bit more oil if needed. Sauté the onions and peppers for 3–4 minutes until they begin to soften.

      • Add garlic and chopped tomato. Cook another 2–3 minutes until everything is fragrant.

    3. Make It Saucy:

      • Stir in the tomato sauce, oregano, and remaining cumin. Add a splash of broth or water if you want more sauce.

      • Return the beef to the skillet, mix well, and let everything simmer for 10–15 minutes. The sauce should thicken slightly and coat the beef.

    4. Taste & Serve:

      • Adjust seasoning with salt and pepper as needed.

      • Garnish with fresh cilantro and serve hot with warm tortillas, Mexican rice, or refried beans.

      • Tip: Leftovers are amazing in tacos, burritos, or even breakfast chilaquiles!

        Would you like a version with potatoes or a slow cooker adaptation too?

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