Argentine Milanesa (breaded and fried beef)

Posted by:

|

On:

|

Argentine Milanesa

This breaded fried beef is a staple of both rich and poor in Argentina and is a comfort food you need to add to your family's meal rotation.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Course Main Course
Servings 4 servings

Equipment

  • Tongs
  • 2 Pie tins or circular cake pans
  • Cast Iron pan

Ingredients
  

  • 4 thinly slice milanesa, cut in half
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 Tbsp vegetable oil
  • 2 cups Italian style breadcrumbs
  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil

Instructions
 

  • 1. In a shallow dish (I use round cake pans or pie tins), mix eggs with 2 Tbsp oil.  Wisk with fork until well mixed.
    2. In another shallow baking dish or plate, pour bread crumbs.
    3. Heat a large skillet on the stove (medium is fine) and lightly cover the bottom with oil.
    4. Dip a milanesa in the egg mixture, coating both sides, and then transfer to the bread crumbs, coating both sides.
    5.  Place gently in hot skillet and fry just a minute or two on each side.  The meat is very thin.  It doesn’t take long.
    6. Enjoy!
Keyword argentina, beef, breaded, comfort food, fried

Other tips and ideas:

-if you’re cooking ahead of time (or cooking for a large group), the milanesa work great if they are kept on a baking sheet in a warm oven (200-250 degrees).

-Milanesa Napolitana is a variation on the traditional dish.  On each breaded and cooked milanesa, put a small spoonful of tomato sauce or one sliced tomato, top with a thin slice of ham (go to a deli and get it sliced – don’t but it pre-packaged.  Gross), and finish with a slice of white cheese (I prefer monterey jack, but mozzarella or provolone are also yummy choices!).

-if you can’t find pre-sliced milanesa (you might have to search, but most supermarkets have it), you can always buy a very thin steak and take a meat pounder to it.  It’s more work, but tastes just as wonderful!

And now, the backstory:

In my early 20s, I was blessed with the opportunity to be a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.  After getting the financing figured out, I submitted my application and was assigned to serve in Mendoza, Argentina.  One of my very favorite meals was milanesa con pure (pronounved poo-ray, similar to puree).  It’s basically breaded and fried meat served with mashed potatoes.  Think: really thin country fried steak without the gravy.  I always looked forward to it.

Submit your review
1
2
3
4
5
Submit
     
Cancel

Create your own review

I like good food
Average rating:  
 0 reviews

Posted by

in