Cazuela de llama

  February 02, 2022   Read time 1 min
Cazuela de llama
Llama meat is the star of this traditional stew which is commonly consumed throughout northern Argentina. The dish is typically made by simmering pieces of llama meat with ingredients such as carrots, rice, and colorful Andean potatoes (papas andinas).

The combination is cooked until the meat and vegetables become tender, and it is then served while still warm. Cazuela de llama may also come in the form of thin llama meat slices that are combined with potato halves and smothered in creamy sauces.
Specialties prepared with llama meat such as this one can be found in numerous local restaurants in the region.

Steps:

  • Cut the meat from the beef bones into about 1/2 inch pieces, leaving some on the bones.
  • Heat a heavy soup pot over medium-high heat until very hot. Add the oil, tilting the pan to coat the bottom. Add the meat and bones, and season with salt and pepper. Cook and stir until thoroughly browned.
  • Add 1 onion, and cook until onion is also lightly browned. Stir in the tomatoes and broth. The liquid should cover the bones by 1/2 inch. If not, add enough water to compensate. Reduce heat to low, and simmer for 1 hour with the lid on loosely. If meat is not tender, continue cooking for another 10 minutes or so.
  • Pour in the water, and return to a simmer. Add the carrot and 1/4 cup cilantro, and cook for 10 minutes, then stir in the potato, corn and chayote. Simmer until vegetables are tender. Push the cabbage wedges into the soup, and cook for about 10 more minutes.
  • Ladle soup into large bowls, including meat vegetables and bones. Garnish with jalapenos, minced onion, and additional cilantro. Squeeze lime juice over all, and serve with radishes.

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