Bistec de palomilla explained

Bistec de palomilla (meaning "butterflied beefsteak") is a Cuban dish consisting of beef round or cubed steak[1] marinated in garlic, lime juice, salt and pepper then pan-fried.[2] It is usually served with black beans and yellow or white rice.[3]

In Spanish, palomillo means moth or butterfly, referring to the way that it is split in thickness to make two thin steaks of equal size. Because it is a tougher (but inexpensive) cut of meat, this makes it easier to chew, and more susceptible to being tenderized with a meat mallet, which is an essential part of the dish's preparation.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2018-04-04. Cuban cube steak - bistec de Palomilla. 2020-09-10. Caroline's Cooking. en-US.
  2. Web site: Bistec De Palomilla (Cuban Fried Steak) Recipe - Food.com. 2020-09-10. www.food.com.
  3. Web site: Severson. Kim. Bistec de Palomilla Recipe. 2020-09-10. NYT Cooking. en-US.