

Ropa Vieja is a classic Cuban recipe, but you see variations of this dish across Latin American countries. The words “ropa vieja” translate as old clothes in English. The name refers to the way that the shredded meat and colorful peppers look like old rags.
In Mexico, a ropa vieja recipe is also known as “carne deshebrada”, alluding to the shredded meat that’s used to prepare the dish. It’s where a cut of meat such as brisket or flank steak is cooked slowly in liquid and aromatics until tender, making it very easy to shred with the help of two forks. Once the meat is ready, you can combine it with sauce and vegetables and make a hearty stew that can be served alongside rice and warm beans. It can also be used to make burritos, add to quesadillas, or make tacos.
Our ropa vieja dish is inspired more by the Cuban version, where the shredded meat is combined with a sauce prepared with white wine, peppers, tomato sauce, spices, broth, and you can also add olives too. Gran Luchito Ancho BBQ Fajita & Taco Mix is the perfect seasoning for this recipe, adding depth of flavour, smokiness, and a light sweetness into the dish, with the perfect blend of spices.
Traditionally ropa vieja is served with fried plantain, however we have swapped that for some Gran Luchito Lightly Salted Tortilla Chips that serve as the perfect vessels to pick up the flavoursome beef. Don’t forget to serve your instant pot ropa vieja with steamed white rice and warm Gran Luchito Cantina Beans on the side.
Prep time
20MINS
Cook time
6HRS, 35MINS
Total time
6HRS, 55MINS
Ideal for
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Serves
Serve it with a portion of this Mexican Black Beans recipe.
Your free guide will be emailed to you immediately. You can cook brisket or chuck steak in the oven in a baking dish, covered with tin foil for 3 to 4 hours at 180C. Make sure there's enough liquid as it cooks so that you can add broth or water on top half way through the cooking time. Beef brisket, flank or chuck steak. This is because they are lean cuts with thick long strands of muscle fiber that lend itself well to slow cooking and then shredding. This dish is made with lean steak and so is perfect if you're trying to be healthier. It also contains lots of veggies, protein and nutrients. Subscribe now for a free copy of the Gran Luchito e-cookbook filled with delicious, authentic Mexican recipes and join our mailing list for all the latest recipes, news and blog updates.
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