Bistek
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bistek Tagalog, strips of sirloin beef slowly cooked in soy sauce, calamansi juice, and onions.
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Alternative names | Bistek Tagalog (Filipino), bistec encebollado (Spanish) |
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Course | Main course |
Place of origin | Philippines and Mexico |
Serving temperature | Hot |
Main ingredients | Meat |
Cookbook: Bistek Media: Bistek |
Bistek (Spanish: bistec) is a Mexican dish of pieces of salted and peppered sirloin, usually flattened with a meat tenderizing tool, covered in bread crumbs and fried. The dish is usually served in tortillas as a taco. In the Philippines, bistek Tagalog, a specialty of the Tagalog region, is typically made with onions and strips of sirloin beef slowly cooked in soy sauce and calamansi juice.[1] It is known in the Spanish-speaking world as bistec encebollado or bistec tagalo.
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- ^ Filipino Fried Steak - Bistek Tagalog Recipe Archived April 12, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.
External links[edit]
- Filipino Beef Steak Recipe - Filipino Beef Steak cooking instructions.
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