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Carne con Papas

Published: Nov 21, 2014 · Updated: Aug 14, 2019 by Mely Martínez

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Carne con papas is a Beef stew with potatoes very popular in Latin countries, usually served with rice.  A meal that the whole family loves.  A foolproof all-time favorite!

Carne con Papas: un platillo económico

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Carne con Papas ( Beef and potatoes stew) is another recipe that reminds me of my mother. As all of us know, when you are raising a large family you have to be really creative to feed them. The uncertainty in the economy makes this task sometimes challenging. But my mom always managed to use simple ingredients to prepare savory meals without spending a lot of money.

Some of the easy and low-cost meals with potatoes that my mom cooked often were Picadillo, ground beef with potatoes, Cubed meat with salsa verde, Carne Guisada, Beef with Chile Colorado, Ropa Vieja, Caldo de Res. Some of those dishes used cuts of meats that are affordable like Round Steak, but she used the Pressure cooker to cook that type of meat. Slow cookers or Instant Pot were not invented yet.

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This is an easy way to better manage our money at home. She used to add potatoes, carrots, zucchini or chayotes to the meals to take as much advantage of the flavor of the protein of the day, either chicken or beef. Going out to eat was out of the question, just imagine going out for dinner with 8 children!

Yes, those were the good old days of large families! This is a very low cost and popular meal for many families in the region where I grew up, and as I always mention, it changes from household to household.

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My mother makes this dish of Carne con papas using only tomatoes, but maybe her next-door neighbor adds a little bit of guajillo or ancho peppers to the mix. We call it Carne con papas, or beef with potatoes. Made with some of the most economical cuts of meat, adding potatoes and tomatoes. A really inexpensive, comforting and delicious meal for your family.

Carne con papas is an everyday type of meal in Latin Countries

I really don't know how my parents managed to raise a large family like ours, some of us went to private schools and others to public schools. In Mexico, from middle school to college, you need to buy your own books, and everyone wears a school uniform, which you have to pay for, even at the high school level. There is not such a thing as “school lunches”; no, you bring your own lunch from home.

Today’s families are smaller, but still, they struggle to make ends meet. I personally believe that we should educate ourselves and our children about money management, not just at school but at home too. Well. you can here to find this delicious recipe for Carne con papas, I just wanted to add my little grain of rice about home economics in the mix. I hope you enjoy the recipe.

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DIRECTIONS:

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  • Season beef with salt and pepper. Heat oil in a large skillet or casserole over medium-high heat until shimmering. Add meat cubes and cook until browned on all sides. About 10 minutes. (Please check the ingredients list below)
  • While the meat is cooking, place in your blender the tomatoes, onion, garlic and a cup of chicken broth. Puree until you have a smooth sauce.
  • Stir in this sauce into the skillet with the meat using a strainer or sieve.  Bring it to simmering and cook covered for about 20 minutes. Add more broth if needed.
  • Stir in potatoes and serrano peppers; cook until meat and potatoes are tender. Stirring halfway through cooking.
  • Just before serving your Carne con papas, add the chopped cilantro. Season with salt and pepper. Serve warm with rice or warm corn tortillas.
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¡Buen provecho!

Mely,

The Mexican Version for Carne con papas is very similar to the Cuban, Venezuelan, Philipino or Puerto Rican recipes. And, I guess countries like Honduras, Colombia and El Salvador, have their own version.

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Carne con papas

Mely Martínez
This is another recipe that reminds me of my mother. As all of us know, when you are raising a large family you have to be really creative to feed them. The uncertainty in the economy makes this task sometimes challenging. But my mom always managed to use simple ingredients.
4.88 from 31 votes
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Prep Time 15 mins
Cook Time 25 mins
Total Time 40 mins
Course Beef, Main Course
Cuisine Mexican
Servings 4
Calories 465 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 1 ½ Pound Beef Chuck roast trimmed and cut into 1 ½-inch cubes
  • Salt and pepper
  • 2 Tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 4 large tomatoes chopped (About 4 cups when chopped)
  • 1 cup of chicken broth*
  • ½ cup white onion chopped
  • 2 garlic cloves peeled
  • 2 large potatoes cubed
  • 2 serrano peppers**
  • ½ cup cilantro chopped
  • Salt and Pepper to season

Instructions
 

  • Season beef with salt and pepper. Heat oil in a large skillet or casserole over medium-high heat until shimmering. Add meat cubes and cook until browned on all sides. About 10 minutes.
  • While the meat is cooking, place in your blender the tomatoes, onion, garlic and a cup of chicken broth. Puree until you have a smooth sauce.
  • Stir in this sauce into the skillet with the meat using a strainer or sieve. Bring it to simmering and cook covered for about 20 minutes. Add more broth if needed.
  • Stir in potatoes and serrano peppers; cook until meat and potatoes are tender. Stirring halfway through cooking.
  • Just before serving, add the chopped cilantro. Season with salt and pepper. Serve warm with rice or warm corn tortillas.

Notes

  • If you don’t have Chicken broth, substitute with 1 cup of water and 2 teaspoons of chicken bullion.
  • The pepper can also be blended into the sauce if you prefer to have the dish a little spicy.
  • You can use other herbs like oregano, Bay leaves or thyme instead of cilantro to season this meal.

Nutrition

Serving: 6OZCalories: 465kcalCarbohydrates: 20gProtein: 37gFat: 27gSaturated Fat: 14gCholesterol: 117mgSodium: 371mgPotassium: 1391mgFiber: 4gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 1210IUVitamin C: 37mgCalcium: 84mgIron: 7.4mg
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Comments

  1. DeAuna Frey

    July 11, 2019 at 9:58 am

    Awesome recipe! Thank you so much. My ex-husband's grandmother used to make this for us with huge fluffy home made tortillas. Cannot wait to dig into this tonight! Just wish I could make tortillas like hers. She had 94 years to practice when I first met her!

    Reply
  2. Laura C

    May 06, 2019 at 3:04 pm

    5 stars
    I use round steak and add some nopales instead of carrots, in addition to the potatoes. Here in SA fresh nopal that is "tierno" is hard to find, so I'll use the jar variety. I am guilty of overcooking the meat, making it hard to chew but I'll try to boil it first as you mentioned earlier. I'd like to know how to cook the entire dish in the instant pot. Any instructions would be greatly appreciated.

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    • mmartinez

      May 10, 2019 at 8:54 pm

      Hello Laura,
      Cooking it in the Instant pot will be in stages. First, you cook the meat with water. Once the meat is cooked but not to the point of shredding, and when you can open the pot. Add the rest of the ingredients and the diced potatoes, but make sure potatoes are in sort of big chunks, cook manually for 15 minutes.

      Reply
  3. Gretchen

    March 02, 2019 at 4:36 pm

    My boyfriend used to make a stew which used stew beef potatoes and crushed tomatoes. He used a lot of black pepper and cumin. He would fry the potatoes as well as the meat. Add tomatoes and spices. This was along time ago. I remember the name of it was papas scaldudas spelling probobly wrong. Is this a real dish or was it something he just created. It was so yummy . We are no longer together and I never wrote down a recipe.

    Reply
    • mmartinez

      March 08, 2019 at 1:24 pm

      Hello Gretchen,

      Maybe, he called it "Papas Caldudas" meaning a dish, stew type, with lots of liquid. Many people create their own recipes
      I'm sure that was his own creation.

      Reply
      • Michelle

        October 07, 2021 at 8:11 pm

        5 stars
        My husband who does not cook loves making this on his night to cook once a week. He said it's easy, comforting and more importantly, delicious!

  4. Susan

    February 10, 2019 at 4:15 pm

    Question: why chicken broth? I would think beef makes more sense....?

    Reply
    • mmartinez

      February 19, 2019 at 11:54 am

      Hello Susan,
      Chicken broth is more used in Mexico, but you can use beef broth.

      Reply
  5. Ruby Val

    March 05, 2018 at 5:01 pm

    4 stars
    Did you boill the tomatoes before blending ?

    Reply
    • mmartinez

      March 05, 2018 at 5:08 pm

      Hello Ruby,
      The tomatoes are placed into the blender raw, then you process them to make a sauce and pour into the skillet. They will cook in there with the meat.

      Reply
  6. Katrina

    January 18, 2018 at 2:47 pm

    4 stars
    What's the reason for straining tomato mixture before adding to meat? This recipe looks amazing, just curious why pulp is left out.

    Reply
    • mmartinez

      January 18, 2018 at 3:22 pm

      Hello Karina,

      Just custom, you can make add it without straining. I know new powerful blender do a great job now.

      Reply
  7. Susan

    July 18, 2017 at 2:51 pm

    My meat didn't get tender in the time that was stated. I had soft potatoes but very tough roast meat. Did I cut the pieces to large? Flavor was great.

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    • mmartinez

      July 18, 2017 at 5:08 pm

      Hello Susan,
      Sorry to hear your meat didn't come out soft. You know, every cut of meat is different and sometimes they take longer to cook and get softer than others. Thanks for letting me know. I'll add a note to the recipe so other people do not run into the same problem.
      Happy cooking!

      Reply
    • Edith S.

      December 12, 2018 at 9:57 am

      Hi Susan,

      When i use a less tender kind of meat and i´m in a hurry, i put it with a Little bit of water first and let it boil and evaporate, once water evaporates i add a Little bit of oil and fry meat, that gives meat enough time to cook entirely and doesnt take much time.

      Reply
  8. Rudolph Saiz

    August 18, 2016 at 5:37 am

    PrincessDisney I made this recipe a& used tomato sauce & and a small amount of tomato paste, It was Dilicioso!!! Thanks Mely My Grand Mother used to make this when i was younger It was one of those recipes of hers that got lost over the years, eating it brought back a lot of Child hood Memories of My "Nana Aurora"

    Reply
  9. PrincessDisney

    January 19, 2016 at 4:02 pm

    This sounds like a very tasty dinner to make. Could I replace the entire tomato ingredients with tomato sauce instead and if so how much of it? Thanks!

    Reply
    • mmartinez

      January 19, 2016 at 4:35 pm

      Hello PrincessDisney,

      If you prefer to use tomato sauce, use about 2 cups of it.

      Reply
      • Susy

        July 23, 2020 at 9:49 am

        5 stars
        Made this Carne con papas recipe yesterday and it came out so good! It was so easy to make. I love these recipes because it tastes like I’ve been cooking authentic dishes for years. My parents loved it and keep loving every dish I make. I look forward to trying the next recipe.

      • Mely Martínez

        July 23, 2020 at 12:13 pm

        Hello Susy,
        Thank you for your kind comment. I'm so glad you like the Carne con papas recipe. Happy cooking!

  10. savingstacks

    November 25, 2014 at 5:45 pm

    I never would've thought to use a blender in order to add some ingredients. I wish I came up with this myself 😉 Thanks!

    Reply
  11. Ginger

    November 25, 2014 at 6:50 am

    How many potatoes? Recipe ingredients don't list it.

    Reply
    • Mely Martinez

      November 25, 2014 at 9:57 pm

      Hello Ginger, thank you for bringing this up to my attention. They had been added to the ingredients list.
      Happy Cooking!

      Reply
    • liz

      March 09, 2020 at 8:55 pm

      I used two potatoes (peeled) & it worked perfectly. Delicious!

      Reply
  12. Jesusan

    November 22, 2014 at 2:23 am

    This stew may be inexpensive to make, but it sounds very tasty. (I grew up on Gulyás, the Hungarian beef stew, also simple, tasty, and inexpensive).

    As far as financial sanity, the principles we live by are 1) do not spend more with your credit card than you can pay off at the end of the month - do pay it off at the end of every month. 2) We don't have to have every new thing that comes out - we still don't have smartphones, don't replace our car frequently. Choosing to be content with what we have saves us a lot of money.

    Reply
  13. Chris

    November 22, 2014 at 12:18 am

    Great use for a chuck roast. We did one last weekend as shredded beef for tacos - so good! I'll have to try this recipe during a cold snap because this reminds me of comfort food. Nice post!

    Reply
  14. Nora Ceccopieri

    November 21, 2014 at 10:29 pm

    Qué riqueza!

    Reply
  15. loves2spin

    November 21, 2014 at 3:54 pm

    That sounds so delicious! I will try it as best I can with what I have on hand. Thank you, Mely. One way I save money with food is to keep stocked up and only buy when things are on sale. When I find a good sale, then I buy a lot of something, and usually that will last until another good sale comes along. One of our grocery stores here is fairly expensive, but they do have good sales, so, for the most part, I only go in there to take advantage of the sales, buying other things at other stores. It is good to keep a "price book" when you write down what you typically need for food and other items, and then make a note of the prices in the various stores. That way, you can buy at the best price. Of course, you need to keep it up to date. When it is time to prepare supper, I first look in the fridge and/or garden to see what needs to be used up. I cook from that first.

    Reply
    • Michael Ingram

      January 12, 2021 at 10:46 am

      Do you chop the serranos up or keep them whole?

      Reply
      • Mely Martínez

        January 12, 2021 at 3:44 pm

        Hello Michael,
        For this recipe, you have the option to chop the serranos and add them to the blender with the tomatoes to make the sauce spicy. Or you can chop them add them to the frying pan with the meat. The reason I add them whole is that someone in my family doesn't eat peppers. But, for those that do, I cook them whole and enjoy them on our plate.

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