Tapa de Asado a la Parrilla - Receta de Locos X el Asado
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Introduction
This tutorial provides a step-by-step guide to preparing Tapa de Asado a la Parrilla, a delicious and tender beef cut typically used in Argentine barbecues. Whether you’re a seasoned grill master or a beginner, this recipe will help you achieve a flavorful result. We will focus on techniques for selecting the right meat, marinating, cooking, and serving your asado.
Step 1: Selecting the Right Meat
- Choose beef from a young steer: Opt for fresh and high-quality beef for the best flavor and tenderness.
- Look for marbling: Select cuts that have visible fat throughout the meat, as this helps keep it juicy during cooking.
- Cut selection: Tapa de asado is a specific cut that works well for grilling, but you can also consider similar cuts like flank or skirt steak.
Step 2: Preparing the Marinade
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Create a simple marinade: Use the following ingredients:
- Olive oil
- Minced garlic
- Fresh herbs (such as thyme and rosemary)
- Salt and pepper
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Marinate the meat:
- Mix all marinade ingredients in a bowl.
- Coat the tapa de asado evenly with the marinade.
- Let it marinate for at least 1-2 hours in the fridge, or overnight for best results.
Step 3: Setting Up the Grill
- Use a charcoal or wood fire: For authentic flavor, use natural charcoal or wood rather than gas.
- Prepare the grill:
- Light the charcoal and let it burn down until covered with ash.
- Arrange the coals for indirect heat if necessary, aiming for a steady, medium-low temperature.
Step 4: Grilling the Meat
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Place the meat on the grill:
- Position the tapa de asado over the heat source.
- Sear on both sides until browned, about 5-7 minutes per side.
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Cook slowly:
- After searing, move the meat to a cooler part of the grill.
- Cover the grill and cook for an additional 20-30 minutes, turning occasionally, until the internal temperature reaches your desired doneness (around 130°F for medium-rare).
Step 5: Resting and Serving
- Rest the meat: Remove the tapa de asado from the grill and let it rest for 10-15 minutes. This allows the juices to redistribute.
- Slice and serve:
- Cut the meat against the grain into thin slices.
- Serve with chimichurri sauce or your favorite sides, like grilled vegetables or potatoes.
Conclusion
By following these steps, you can create a tender and flavorful Tapa de Asado a la Parrilla that will impress your friends and family. Remember to choose high-quality meat, marinate it well, and cook it slowly to achieve the best results. Enjoy your asado experience and consider exploring more Argentine recipes for your next barbecue!