Suadero

Suadero
Place of origin Mexico
Serving temperature Hot
Main ingredients Beef
Cookbook:Suadero  Suadero
Tacos de suadero

Suadero, in Mexican cuisine, is a thin cut of beef from the intermediate part of the cow between the belly and the leg.[1] Suadero is noted for having a smooth texture rather than a muscle grain. Typically, suadero is fried and used as a taco filling. Suadero is also known as matambre, is a the name of a very thin cut of beef in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay, taken from between the skin and the ribs,[1] a sort of flank steak.

References

  1. Froeb, Ian (January 24, 2008). "What Is Suadero? (Besides Tasty, That Is)". Riverfront Times. Retrieved April 5, 2014.