Suadero Tacos are very famous in Mexico, especially in the center and south zones, and even when I live in the north of Mexico, I knew about them because my friend was born in Mexico City. Suadero tacos are combined with onion, cilantro, spicy sauce and lemon, the overall presentation of the dish is very attractive and a single bite is everything that is required in order to fall in love with this delicious meal.
What is Suadero?
Suadero is not famous in the United States, but this cut of beef comes from the breast of the cow, which is the brisket, some places in the US cook the brisket and then call it Suadero, but actually they are not the same thing; even when both are beefy, I can tell you that when Suadero is cocked right it tastes very, very good, and the Suadero tacos can become an addiction (I say this because I saw it for almost two years) if you find the right chef. Unlike the brisket, Suadero is hard to chew, so it is critical to chop it in very little pieces so you can taste its flavor completely. The chopping process is typically done over a tree trunk, and it is by combining all these flavors and techniques that suadero tacos are full of flavor.
How are the Suadero Tacos prepared?
I’m not providing a recipe here but a few tips of how suadero is prepared. The best suadero is always marinated overnight using orange juice, salt, lemon, and pepper among other ingredients. [Read more…]