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Right before I started this blog (all thanks to Syed Shumail's suggestion) I watched a movie that really inspired me to make everything I cook more presentable. That movie was Chef and it had two recipes that caught my eye. Pasta Aglio e Olio which I have made previously and the Cuban Sandwich which I could not make due to pork meat and Cuban bread.
Many times people (most recently Myla Babar did) have asked me to try and make it's halal version but I just did not bother to be honest but the idea of a Halal Cuban Sandwich has been itching me since quite some time now.
So, I sat down one day watched a couple of recipes and thought HEY! I could replace the pork with beef and add chicken or turkey deli slices like Mortadella Slices to assemble a Halal Cuban Sandwich.
Finally planned everything, started using my vivid imagination and formed everything in my head.
Now the Cuban Sandwich has 3 steps.
Marinating the beef.
Cooking the beef.
Assembling the sandwich, which is a task in itself. I thought it was easy but when I was done with it I could not believe that I did it without breaking the whole thing.
The result as follows
But before all of this started, even before I marinated the beef I bought cucumbers, vinegar. Added these both things in a jar with a little bit of salt and sugar to make pickles for the Cuban Sandwich.
Now, let me tell you how to make this beautiful and scrumptious treat.
Ingredients for Beef Marinade:
3 pound boneless beef (shoulder or thigh preferably)
6 large garlic cloves
1 cup fresh orange juice
3/4 cup of fresh lemon juice
2 tablespoon dried oregano (if you have fresh oregano then its even better)
2 teaspoon cumin powder
3-4 tablespoon oil
3 tablespoon red grapes vinegar
Salt and pepper to taste
Add the garlic, cumin powder, oregano, oil, salt and pepper in a blender. Blend it till everything is chopped finely.
Mix the orange juice, lemon juice and red grapes vinegar together.
Now put the beef in a container and make slits in it using a knife.
Apply the oily garlic mixture to it properly.
Add the juices.
Close the container and let it marinate overnight in the fridge.
I had the cucumbers pickled on Monday and by today which is Thursday they are all done. I've sliced them to fit into the sandwiches.
Time to cook the beef.
Put the beef in a non stick pan, with all the marinade and the juices. Add a cup of water and cover it.
Turn the heat on low.
Cook it for 3 hours minimum. I cooked it for about 3 hours 15 minutes. Keep a check on it and if you think it needs more liquid then please add another cup or half of water.
Now the beef is cooked, it will be a little dark and charred no need to worry it's not burnt.
Slice it up just like in the pictures below.
Now we come towards sandwich assembly.
Cuban bread is even hard to find in some areas of the US so any long bread would do.
I got Garlic Bread from Jalal Sons and Sub Sandwich Bread from Bread and Beyond.
Ingredients for Sandwich Assembly:
Classic yellow mustard
Butter or margarine
Pickled cucumber
K & N's Chicken Mortadella Slices
Cheese slices
Slice the bread up and apply butter on it.
Heat for a while and add a layer of mustard to the sandwich base.
Now steps wise:
1. Add a layer of the sliced beef.
2. Add a layer of mortadella slices.
3. Add a layer of cheese.
4. Add a layer of pickles
5. Put mustard on the other side of the bread and assemble your sandwich. (see the pictures below)
This does not end here. The Cuban Sandwich has a special sandwich make which we unfortunately do not have here but HEY! we can make that press in the Desi way.
You just need 2 things. A non stick tawa and a non-stick frying pan.
THIS PART IS DIFFICULT AND YOU NEED TO DO THIS VERY POLITELY.
Turn your stove on low heat and place the tawa.
Put the Cuban Sandwich on the tawa and press it with the base of the non stick pan for 30-50 seconds.
Then flip your sandwich very carefully and press the other side with the base of the frying pan again for a 30-50 seconds.
The Halal Cuban Sandwich is ready.
Just slice the sandwich in half and your Halal Cuban Sandwich is ready to serve.
Ladies and gentlemen, the much awaited and requested Halal Cuban Sandwich.
Right before I started this blog (all thanks to Syed Shumail's suggestion) I watched a movie that really inspired me to make everything I cook more presentable. That movie was Chef and it had two recipes that caught my eye. Pasta Aglio e Olio which I have made previously and the Cuban Sandwich which I could not make due to pork meat and Cuban bread.
Many times people (most recently Myla Babar did) have asked me to try and make it's halal version but I just did not bother to be honest but the idea of a Halal Cuban Sandwich has been itching me since quite some time now.
So, I sat down one day watched a couple of recipes and thought HEY! I could replace the pork with beef and add chicken or turkey deli slices like Mortadella Slices to assemble a Halal Cuban Sandwich.
Finally planned everything, started using my vivid imagination and formed everything in my head.
Now the Cuban Sandwich has 3 steps.
Marinating the beef.
Cooking the beef.
Assembling the sandwich, which is a task in itself. I thought it was easy but when I was done with it I could not believe that I did it without breaking the whole thing.
The result as follows
Now, let me tell you how to make this beautiful and scrumptious treat.
Ingredients for Beef Marinade:
3 pound boneless beef (shoulder or thigh preferably)
6 large garlic cloves
1 cup fresh orange juice
3/4 cup of fresh lemon juice
2 tablespoon dried oregano (if you have fresh oregano then its even better)
2 teaspoon cumin powder
3-4 tablespoon oil
3 tablespoon red grapes vinegar
Salt and pepper to taste
Add the garlic, cumin powder, oregano, oil, salt and pepper in a blender. Blend it till everything is chopped finely.
Mix the orange juice, lemon juice and red grapes vinegar together.
Now put the beef in a container and make slits in it using a knife.
Apply the oily garlic mixture to it properly.
Add the juices.
Close the container and let it marinate overnight in the fridge.
Time to cook the beef.
Put the beef in a non stick pan, with all the marinade and the juices. Add a cup of water and cover it.
Turn the heat on low.
Cook it for 3 hours minimum. I cooked it for about 3 hours 15 minutes. Keep a check on it and if you think it needs more liquid then please add another cup or half of water.
Slice it up just like in the pictures below.
Now we come towards sandwich assembly.
Cuban bread is even hard to find in some areas of the US so any long bread would do.
I got Garlic Bread from Jalal Sons and Sub Sandwich Bread from Bread and Beyond.
Ingredients for Sandwich Assembly:
Classic yellow mustard
Butter or margarine
Pickled cucumber
K & N's Chicken Mortadella Slices
Cheese slices
Slice the bread up and apply butter on it.
Heat for a while and add a layer of mustard to the sandwich base.
Now steps wise:
1. Add a layer of the sliced beef.
2. Add a layer of mortadella slices.
3. Add a layer of cheese.
4. Add a layer of pickles
5. Put mustard on the other side of the bread and assemble your sandwich. (see the pictures below)
This does not end here. The Cuban Sandwich has a special sandwich make which we unfortunately do not have here but HEY! we can make that press in the Desi way.
You just need 2 things. A non stick tawa and a non-stick frying pan.
THIS PART IS DIFFICULT AND YOU NEED TO DO THIS VERY POLITELY.
Turn your stove on low heat and place the tawa.
Put the Cuban Sandwich on the tawa and press it with the base of the non stick pan for 30-50 seconds.
Then flip your sandwich very carefully and press the other side with the base of the frying pan again for a 30-50 seconds.
The Halal Cuban Sandwich is ready.
I WAS SO HAPPY I MADE A FREAKING VIDEO IN THIS MOMENT OF FAKE ACCOMPLISHMENT
Ladies and gentlemen, the much awaited and requested Halal Cuban Sandwich.
Sir! That is legendaryyyyyy!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sir
DeleteDUDE what is life even? I CAN MAKE A CUBANO AND NOT FEEL DEPRIVED <3
ReplyDeleteYes my friend, you can make the HALAL Cuban Sandwich and tell me whether you like it or not.
DeleteHi, can we make the beef marinade without orange juice? I don't want to go to the groceries or supermarket to go and buy some.
ReplyDeleteNo sir, orange juice is an important ingredient.
DeleteCouldn't you use beef ham also to kind of make it a little more true to the original?
ReplyDeleteThank you!!! I have wanted this ever since I watched that movie. I mastered the Pasta Aglio e Olio after watching a Korean show called “Pasta,” but I was so desperate for a halal Cuban sandwich recipe and I was afraid to try it in my own, certain that I would somehow screw it up, so thank you!! Aaand you piblished it on my birthday!
ReplyDeleteNice.. I should try this recipe
ReplyDeleteEmpingao!!
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU for this recipe! I've never had a Cuban sandwich because I don't eat pork and never have. My husband decided to quit eating pork as well, but he raves about Cuban sandwiches. So I know he really misses them and I would love to fix him a much better sandwich. I'm delighted to have found your recipe!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!! I'm not muslim or jewish but I have a pork intolerance so I'm always looking for Halal and Kosher recipes to make. Im looking forward to making this.
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