{Versions & Verdicts} Niño’s Beef Tapa
Electronic gadgets these days are becoming more and more, that we tend to forget the things we used to love before. It sometimes affects us in some way. One day, my cousin came home with newspapers. I am not fond of reading current events, but I was just trying to see what’s in during that time. I took the newspaper from her. I was reading and tried to touch the newspaper scrolling it as if I am reading an e-book. 😀 There are times as well that when I want to print something from the computer, I just open the document, thinking that it will print automatically without even commanding it to do so. The same thing when I hit the switch of the TV. It’s kinda crazy how it affects me… and funny at the same time.
But there are old traditions or stuffs that you can’t let go of.
Like food.
Maybe this time, you want to makeover your old, classic lasagna recipe or sometimes, you just want the one you used to love.
I’ve tried tweaking several classic recipes before, but you really want to go back to the classic ones.
In the Philippines, I grew up knowing that Beef Tapa is an old, classic dish. Sometimes, I find it boring and make it little saucy which I don’t know if I can still call it Beef Tapa. Beef Tapa is Philippine’s Beef Jerky. It is traditionally marinated and sun-dried. But these days, it can be marinated and cooked on the stove until liquid has evaporated. Serve with garlic fried rice and sunny side up eggs. And this combo is now called Tapsilog.
I don’t usually have an exact recipe when I make one. When I want to share something to you that I always make, I always look for similar recipes. I have shared Beef Tapa recipe before using another recipe. Now, I am following the recipe of Niño @ iCookonboard and it’s so delicious. I also used Niño’s seasoning for making the Beef Tapa which includes salt, pepper, chicken granules. Oh, my! I could eat cups and cups of rice. I will never be tired of eating this. 😀
Beef Tapa
- Difficulty: easy
Ingredients:
Tapa Marinade:
- 1 head (12 cloves) of garlic, crushed and finely chopped
- 1/2 cup soy sauce
- 1/4 cup vinegar
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 1 tbsp Niño’s seasoning
- 1.5 kg tender part of beef, sliced thinly across the grain
- 4 tbsp unsalted butter
- 2 bunch of chopped spring onions for garnishing
Instructions:
- Place the sliced beef in a ziplock bag or container.
- Mix all remaining ingredients together except spring onions.
- Pour the marinade into a ziplock back or container. Mix well.
- Marinate for at least 2 hours or up to overnight.
- On a skillet or deep skillet, melt the butter on a very high heat.
- Add marinated beef tapa (in batches if necessary) to the heated skillet and cook until beef is browned. (Depending on the beef, the dish may dry up or not – that is okay)
- Garnish with spring onions (and toasted garlic, if desired).
- Serve with fried rice and sunny-side-up fried eggs.
Note: This is also super delicious with a drizzle of lemon. 😉
I hope you enjoy your weekend. Happy partying! Thank you for spending time with me today.
I am also sharing this dish at
Melt in Your Mouth Monday | Saucy Saturdays | Foodie FriDIY | Recipe of the Week | Tasty Tuesdays | Totally Terrific Tuesday | Lou Lou Girls Fabulous Party | What’d You Do This Weekend? | Cook Blog Share | Munching Mondays
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50 Comments
Aida Tarini
Hi,
I.m new here. What is Nino’s seasoning? can you please give me the nino’s seasoning? I tried to click the link and it did not give me the recipe.
Thanks,
Aida
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
Hello, Aida. Thanks for your comment. It seems like the blog Niño’s blog is not working anymore. The seasoning is simply as mixture of salt, pepper and chicken granules/stock powder. I think you can use 1/4 tsp salt, 1 tsp ground black pepper, and 1/2 tsp chicken granules/stock powder.
Lou Lou Girls
Yum! This looks so amazing. Pinned and tweeted. Thank you for bringing such amazing creations to our party. We hope to see you tonight at 7 pm because we LOVE to party with you! Lou Lou Girls
Jhuls
Thanks to all of you for hosting and for stopping by. Have a wonderful weekend. 🙂
Honest Mum (@HonestMummy)
You always make the most delicious dishes! Yum!
Jhuls
Thank you for your kind comment, Vicki. I appreciate you stopping by. Have a lovely weekend. 🙂
joylovefood
This beef dish sounds absolutely delicious and I love that egg yolk running over the rice, yum! Thanks for sharing at What’d You Do This Weekend?!
Jhuls
Thank you, Joy. That egg, yes. 😀 I hope you are having an amazing time and thanks for stopping by. 🙂 xx
Lynz Real Cooking
wow amazing food!
Jhuls
Thank you so much, Lynz. 🙂 Glad you stopped by. Have a fab week ahead. xx
Lynz Real Cooking
That is just beautiful looking and sounds yummy!
hijackedbytwins
That looks and sounds so tasty! Thank you for sharing with #CookBlogShare x
Jhuls
Glad you liked the dish, Kirsty. Thanks for stopping by and have a fab week ahead. 🙂
internationalelfservice
Oh my this looks absolutely heavenly!! I love beef and those flavours sound DELICIOUS!
Jhuls
Thank you so much. This is one of my favorite dishes. 😀 Have a fab week ahead.
chef mimi
This looks really good! I especially love the inclusion of the egg!!
Jhuls
Thank you, Chef Mimi. 🙂
ninoalmendra
Hello Jhuls!
Thanks for trying and featuring my Beef Tapa recipe on your blog! Big Thanks again…
And glad you write about the Digital World thats been making us crazy. It also happens to me while multi tasking with a PC and a Phone. I was trying to enlarge the photos fron the screen of my PC using my finger, I was thinking why it is not responding. Then I realise, it is not a touch screen. =)
Anyway, I really miss all you Fiesta Friday Family. Wish to get back to partying with you guys!!! -nino
Jhuls
There’s so much that I’d love to try, but I have only two hands with so many things to do. Haha!
Atleast I am not alone with that. 😀
You’ve been very busy, I guess. We all miss you as well. Take care.
Christine
This is the perfect breakfast in my book. Thanks for linking up at #SaucySaturdays.
Jhuls
Thank you for stopping by, Christine. I am so happy to see you here. Glad to be a part of Saucy Saturdays as well. 🙂
Take Two Tapas
You’re speaking my language with tapas! I also love the your idea of the medium cooked egg on the rice! What a beautiful presentation! Thanks for sharing at Saucy Saturdays! I hope to see you next week!
Jhuls
Thank you for stopping by and glad you liked the Beef Tapa. 🙂 Hoping to be back on Saturday, too. Have a lovely weekend.
thesnowwoman
Oops, I emailed that comment by accident. I was hiking with my phone in my pocket and emailed you and I also made two phone calls!
Jhuls
No worries. 😉
goatsandgreens
Umm. That egg. Perched so enticingly on the back of that stack of rice…
Yes, the beef looks great too!! It looks tender, seasoned, and moist.
Jhuls
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment. I am delighted that you liked the dish. Have a lovely week ahead. 🙂
itsswayam
This looks like such a perfect meal Jhuls.. Awesomeness!! ANd P would love that fried egg on rice! Thanks for linking up at #SaucySaturdays
Jhuls
Yay! I am so happy to know that you liked this dish. 😀 Thanks for stopping by. Have a lovely weekend. 🙂
nancyc
This Beef Tapa looks so good–I love how it’s served with the egg and rice!
Jhuls
Thank you, Nancy! I love this combo. So good with sliced cucumber and tomatoes, too. Happy FF! 🙂
Dini @ The Flavor Bender
Yum!! That looks delicious Jhuls! That beef looks perfectly cooked and makes me hungry! so much so that I need to make that soon!
Jhuls
Yay! That sounds great, Dini. Hope you’ll like it. Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
Elaine @ foodbod
I’m loving the egg!!! Happy fiesta Friday sweetie xx
Jhuls
Glad you liked the egg. 😉 Happy FF to you as well and enjoy your weekend! xx
Elaine @ foodbod
xxx
lapetitepaniere
I would love to eat this yummy dish for my lunch, Jhuls! have a wonderful weekend <3
Jhuls
Breakfast for me. 😀 Thanks, Linda. Have a lovely weekend to you, too. xx
Patty Nguyen
I look forward to the day where we can feast on meals like this together, Jhuls!!
Jhuls
Ahh! How amazing would that be? <3
Patty Nguyen
It’ll be so fun I’ll probably never want to leave! 😜
Jhuls
Me, too! 😍🎉
Michelle @ Giraffes Can Bake
It looks so yummy jhuls!!
And I have to agree, it’s strange how easily you let technology take over your life – not that I’m complaining, I love technology! My 6 year old niece was round the other day and we found some old photos, she refused to called them photos because “photos come on phones” so they were “cards” haha
Jhuls
Haha! What happens to the technology when they’re all grown up?? 😐 Thanks for stopping by, Michelle. Have a lovely weekend. xx
Angie
You know what? I’ve heard of beef tapa, but I’ve never had any. It really looks good, Jhuls! And it must have been perfect with Nino’s seasoning. He is such an awesome cook! I think my son would like this. I’m bookmarking it! 🙂
Jhuls
Thank you, Angie. I recommend you drizzling this with lemon. Oh yum! Hope your son likes it. Enjoy the rest of your weekend and thanks for the amazing party ever! 🙂 xx
Lily
Hey Jhuls, I love a good hearty meat and rice dish, maybe it’s the Asian in me, but I could eat a whole plate of your Beef Tapa, thanks for bringing this to the party and have a wonderful weekend:)
Jhuls
Oh, hello, Lily. It’s been a long time, yeah? Been crazy busy. I think you are, too?
I am glad you liked this dish – its super yummy with rice and eggs! I am saving you some. 😉 Happy FF!
Loretta
Welcome, welcome Jhuls, love what you’ve brought today and thanks for the explanations. The beef looks tender and tasty, I wouldn’t mind a plate of it for my dinner tonight. Love the egg perched on top too, it just makes it 🙂 Happy weekend to you and thank you again, it’s never a party without the Lovely Jhuls 🙂
Jhuls
Thank you so much, Loretta. I’d gladly give you a serving or two. 😉 Happy FF and thanks for co-hosting. xx