Caldo de Res: Spanish Beef Soup

Recipe courtesy Elex Sanchez

Show: Calling All CooksEpisode: Homemade Ice Cream/Spanish Beef Soup

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Total Time:
2 hr 0 min
Prep
30 min
Cook
1 hr 30 min
Yield:
4 to 6 servings
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Ingredients

  • 2 pounds beef shank, bone-in
  • 1 medium-sized white onion, small dice, plus 1 cup chopped onion, for garnish
  • 1 tablespoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon pepper
  • 12 ounces beef stock
  • 12 ounces stewed tomatoes
  • 4 ears corn
  • 4 baking potatoes, like russets, unpeeled
  • 2 chayote, zucchini may be substituted
  • 6 carrots, peeled
  • 1/4 cup chopped cilantro, plus more, for garnish
  • Water, to cover
  • 1 head cabbage
  • 1 lime or lemon, cut into wedges
  • Corn tortillas, for garnish
  • Sliced jalapenos, for garnish

Directions

Chop the beef shank into large chunks, keeping some attached to the bone, as bone marrow is an important element of the dish. Saute the beef chunks with the chopped onions, salt, and pepper. After beef is browned, add the beef stock and the stewed tomatoes. Bring the mixture to a boil and then simmer just below boiling point for about one hour, until the beef is "spoon tender."

Wash the vegetables. Cut each ear of corn and each potato into quarters. Cut equivalent chunks of carrots and chayote (if zucchini is used, keep pieces bigger as they will cook faster than chayote). Add the vegetables to the soup. Chop 1/4 cup of cilantro and add it to the mixture. Add water, to cover, the vegetables and bring the mixture to a boil.

Reduce the heat to medium and simmer for 20 minutes. Cut the head of white cabbage into 1/2 and then into thirds, leaving the stem of the cabbage in. Wedge the cabbage chunks into the mixture and simmer for 10 more minutes.

Serve, making sure each bowl has chunks of all the vegetables. Garnish with a squeeze of lemon or lime. Serve with heated corn tortillas. Caldo de Res is accompanied by chopped sides of onion and cilantro which may be added according, to taste. Also, chopped jalapenos may be added for the perfect hangover cure.

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  • on September 04, 2011

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    this is all perfect ingredients...only thing I modified, are the times...I am Mexican and have eaten this many times so I know how soft this should be....simmering the meat...about 2.5 hrs....40 minutes after you add the vegetables...then about 20 minutes more after adding the cabbage.....this is how I make it, it is one of many ways....it is a perfect "puchero" or "caldo de res" or "beef soup"...different names, same thing!....times all depend in how fast you get the meat and vegetables really soft but not mushy...

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  • on January 27, 2011

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    Tasty? VERY GOOD! but some modifications i made...i used small red potatoes, added garbanzo beans, and served with a side of mexican rice. (my grandma is from mexico and she served it this way but this recipe is GREAT!

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  • on January 16, 2011

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    This soup is sooooo good! Instead of using meat on the bone I used pre-cut stew meat from my butcher but then add caldo de res powder to make up for the bone marrow flavor. I also use the Rotelle tomatoes with green chilies instead of the stewed tomatoes.

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