Experience the comforting embrace of Caldo de Res, a deeply satisfying Mexican beef soup. Slow-simmered beef shank infuses the broth with rich flavor, while an array of vibrant vegetables adds heartiness and texture. A squeeze of lime and fresh cilantro brighten each spoonful, creating a truly unforgettable culinary experience.
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Nutrition
Carbohydrate
26 g
Cholesterol
39 mg
Fiber
7 g
Protein
22 g
Saturated Fat
2 g
Sodium
1135 mg
Sugar
9 g
Fat
6 g
Unsaturated Fat
0 g
DIRECTIONS
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Gather all ingredients.
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Cut the meat from the beef bones into about ½-inch pieces, leaving some on the bones.
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Heat a heavy soup pot over medium-high heat until very hot. Add oil, tilting the pan to coat the bottom. Add meat and bones and season with salt and pepper. Cook and stir until thoroughly browned. (Approximately 8-10 minutes)
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Add onion and cook until lightly browned; stir in broth and tomatoes. The liquid should cover the bones by ½ inch. If not, add some water to compensate.
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Reduce heat to low; simmer with the lid on loosely until meat is tender, about 1 hour.
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Pour in 4 cups water, and return to a simmer. Add carrots and 1/4 cup cilantro, and cook for 10 minutes. Stir in chayote, corn, and potato; simmer until vegetables are tender.
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Push cabbage wedges into soup; cook until tender, about 10 minutes.
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Ladle soup into large bowls, including some meat, vegetables, and bones.
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Garnish generously with fresh cilantro, sliced jalapeños, and minced onion. Squeeze fresh lime juice over each bowl and serve with quartered radishes. ¡Buen provecho!
For a richer broth, consider browning the beef bones in the oven before adding them to the pot.
Adjust the amount of jalapeños to your desired level of spice.
Feel free to add other vegetables such as green beans, zucchini, or squash.
Caldo de Res is even more flavorful the next day!
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Juvenal Leannon
Nov 28, 2024Kevin: I doubled the recipe for a large gathering, and it was a huge hit! Everyone raved about it.
Kolby Morar
Nov 22, 2024Sarah: The instructions were clear and easy to follow. My first time making Caldo de Res, and it turned out perfectly!
Arnold Rodriguez
Sep 26, 2024Michael: A truly authentic and comforting soup. Thank you for sharing this recipe!
Orlando Torpfriesen
Aug 17, 2024David: The broth is so flavorful! I added a little cumin and oregano for an extra kick.
Mertie Rolfson
May 10, 2024Maria: This recipe is amazing! My family loved it, and it's now a regular in our meal rotation.
Brisa Shields
Mar 3, 2023Jessica: The garnishes really make this soup special. Don't skip the lime and cilantro!
Adrian Robel
Jul 28, 2022Emily: I substituted the chayote with zucchini because I couldn't find it at my local store, and it still tasted great!