Caldo de Res: Spanish Beef Soup
Show: Calling All CooksEpisode: Homemade Ice Cream/Spanish Beef Soup
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By ianthorson_11632034
Laredo, TX
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...
By midnightvargas
san antonio, tx
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!
By queenofcad
Imperial Beach, CA
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.
By clunarn
on January 04, 2011
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I tried this recipe today, my opinion, very good, HOWEVER, too much pepper, couldn't give it to my kids. I suggest 1/2 the pepper (at least so its edible for all, otherwise, its good. I'm hoping this will help someone who wants to make it, you can always add pepper/jalapenos/serrano if its not spicy enough.
By desmoquinn
on September 06, 2010
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This recipe was fantastic, I would not change a thing. It reminded me of my childhood in Texas.
By gawdzila_11461341
Upland, CA
on April 05, 2009
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This reminds me of grandma's. I'm so glad I found a worthy recipe; I haven't had this soup in a long time and I've been missing it. I love the huge vegetable chunks, and the cobs of corn. Yummy!!
A quick note for anyone using stew meat or other lean cuts: be sure to add a couple of soup bones. The marrow is a very important flavor element in the broth.
By lesann_11539889
Ashburn, VA
on January 04, 2009
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This is my favorite soup of all time. Though I had no idea it had a name. It's one of my grandma's staple recipes. The only difference is she doesn't use cilantro in the soup and the veggies sometimes change (ie. sometimes using lima beans or peas. Also she uses short ribs, which may be easier to find than beef shank with the bone. She still leaves the bone in. Now that my grandmother is getting older my aunts are the ones that come over on the weekends to make the soup. Then I moved 700 miles away from home after college last winter and have been meaning to get the recipe so I can still have my soup. I tried to make it for the first time tonight (without a recipe! though now I have this as a reference, and it turned out pretty well! My apartment now smells like grandma's house! Yay! (It'll never quite be as good as grandma's though. :D
By Gerry Daly
Fayetteville, AR
on January 02, 2009
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This was absolutely delicious. We made it with three modifications, one out of necessity and two out of choice.
Our butcher had no beef shanks, and at his recommendation we used a soup bone and some stew meat. That was out of necessity. We like lots of meat, so we put in over two pounds of meat on top of the soup bone. That was one choice. The second was to sprinkle a tablespoon of Alton Brown's homemade chili powder on the beef while sauteing with the onion, salt and pepper, just for a little extra kick.
This might now be my wife's favorite soup.
By slopez007_8726179
CHICAGO, IL
on October 22, 2007
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GOOD
By Flygirl Cate
Albuquerque, NM
on February 09, 2006
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This is great and very different. We love soups and always looking for creative recipes. Great flavors. Love the chunky veggies! Will use this recipe a lot.