Mexican Fiesta – Steak Asada

I’m very fortunate to have a hubby that loves good food just as much as I do. I’ve always loved new flavours, but before I came to England I did not realise just how limited my palate was. I didn’t like heat or spice and I’ve been afraid to cook with fresh chillies. Then the hubby took me on an exceptional date to Wahaca and I fell in love with flavour!

My new-found love for spice has led me to do a cooking class at Jamie Oliver’s Cookery School in Westfield, Shepherd’s Bush when my sister came to visit me last year. Here I learnt how to put things together that I never even thought would taste great together. Who knew a lime shell, turned inside out, made for such a great little saucepot!

As I’m growing older, my palate matures with me. I enjoy cooking with chillies now on a weekly basis and, when I’m feeling a bit more adventurous, even fresh ginger! I have to add that I never liked the taste of ginger until I tried it fresh in a savoury dish. Now it is one of my favourites.

Which brings me to my Mexican Fiesta. Every now and again I love going all out on dinner. I pull out all the stops for a show stopping gastronomic extravaganza.

This was one of those nights. I spent about a week planning what to have and how to make it. I desperately wanted to make churros for dessert, but we were way too stuffed to enjoy it fully. I’ll make it some other time and let you know how they went down.


Starter

What can be better than Nachos? My hubby’s current favourite tortilla is #Tostitos with its namesake’s salsa drizzle. I thought I would enhance this with my homemade guacamole and sour cream, layered with melted cheese.


Sides


Meat Main

For our main we had Steak Asada (recipe below). It worked so well with the refried beans, guacamole and sour cream. We’re definitely making this again!

What a feast! We ate and ate until we could eat no more. Then curled up on the sofa and watched a movie for the first time in ages. The perfect end to a great fiesta!


Steak Asada

  • Servings: 2
  • Difficulty: easy
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Ingredients

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  • 3 big cloves of garlic
  • 1 red chilli
  • 1 small onion, roughly chopped
  • 1 lime, juiced
  • 1 tbs olive oil
  • 1 large rump steak (300g)
  • 1 large onion, sliced
  • 1 red pepper, sliced
  • 1 green pepper, sliced
  • Tortilla wraps to serve
  • Extra lime wedges to serve

Directions

  1. Toast the garlic and chilli lightly in a pan. Remove from the pan.
  2. Place the first 5 ingredients (toasted garlic and chilli, onion, lime and oil) into a food processor and blitz until smooth. Marinate the steak in this sauce for at least an hour at room temperature.
  3. Place the onion and mixed peppers in the same pan and fry until soft.
  4. Place the steak on a griddle pan and cook until desired doneness. Once cooked take off the heat and let it rest for 10 minutes. Slice lengthways.
  5. Serve with the onion and pepper mix in a soft tortilla, guacamole, sour cream and refried beans with a wedge of lemon.


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10 Comments on “Mexican Fiesta – Steak Asada

    • Thank you so much Gabby! I’m loving your blog also – I’m currently marvelling at your fitness section as I really need to start exercising again. xx

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