Beef Tongue in Tomato Sauce Recipe | Lengua de Res Entomatada (2024)

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The flavor and texture of the beef tongue are widely praised in Mexican cuisine. It is usually cooked first in water with garlic, onion and bay leaves. Afterwards, it can be prepared in a stew with tomato sauce or served cold with a vinaigrette-like dressing.

Beef tongue used to be a cheap cut of meat a couple of years ago, but nowadays the price has risen, reserving this dish for special occasions. Some markets in Central Mexico sell beef tongue already pre-cooked, a convenience for many cooks.

Beef Tongue in Tomato Sauce Recipe | Lengua de Res Entomatada

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This recipe is very similar to those prepared in the southern parts of the country, like in the states of Chiapas, Oaxaca, and Veracruz. There are some variations in which raisins, capers, and olives are added; still, others add local and seasonal vegetables. The star of the dish is the beef tongue, which melts in your mouth after tasting it.

Here in the USA,Tacos de Lenguaare widely sold at Taquerias in the largely Hispanic neighborhoods. You can find that recipeHERE.

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Directions:

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  • Place the beef tongue, whole, in a large stockpot, cover with water and add the onion, garlic, black pepper, thyme, and oregano. Cook at medium-high heat for about 3 ½ hrs. until tender. If you prefer, cook in a pressure cooker for 45 minutes or in a crockpot overnight for 6 hours in low setting. Check for doneness with a fork, the meat has to be very soft but not to the point of shredding. Cool the beef tongue and remove the outside skin. Once cooled cut into slices.(Please check the ingredients list below)

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For the sauce:

  • Place the tomatoes and garlic clove in a blender and process until you have a fine puree. If needed, add a few tablespoon of water.
  • In a large skillet, heat the oil over a low-medium heat, add the chopped onion and sauté until slightly golden brown. Add the Jalapeño peppers slices if using.

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  • Pour the tomato puree from the blender and keep cooking until you have a thick sauce; add the beef tongue broth and stir.
  • Season with salt, add the sliced beef tongue to the sauce and keep cooking for about 15 minutes more. The sauce will be slightly thick.

Server with rice or corn tortillas.

¡Buen provecho!

Mely,

Have you tried beef tongue?

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Beef Tongue in Tomato Sauce Recipe | Lengua de Res Entomatada (8)

Beef Tongue in Tomato Sauce

Mely Martínez

There are some variations in which raisins, capers, and olives are added; still, others add local and seasonal vegetables. The star of the dish is the beef tongue, which melts in your mouth after tasting it. Beef Tongue in Tomato Sauce Recipe.

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Total Time 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Course Beef

Cuisine Mexican

Servings 8

Calories 488 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 beef tongue medium size average weight 2 ½ to 3 Lbs
  • 4 quarts of water to cook the tongue
  • ½ medium size white onion
  • 8 medium-size garlic cloves peeled
  • ½ teaspoon black peppers corns
  • 1 spring fresh thyme
  • 2 Large Bay leaves
  • ½ teaspoon dry Mexican oregano salt to taste

For the tomato sauce:

  • 4 large Plum tomatoes chopped
  • 1 garlic clove
  • 2 Jalapeño or Serrano peppers sliced
  • 1 medium-size white onion finely chopped
  • 1 cup of the beef cooking broth
  • Salt to taste

Instructions

  • Place the beef tongue, whole, in a large stockpot, cover with water and add the onion, garlic, black pepper, thyme, and oregano. Cook over medium-high heat for about 3 ½ hrs. until tender. If you prefer, cook in a pressure cooker for 45 minutes or in a crockpot overnight for 6 hours in low setting. Check for doneness with a fork, the meat has to be very soft but not to the point of shredding. Cool the beef tongue and remove the outside skin. Once cooled cut into slices.

For the sauce:

  • Place the tomatoes and garlic clove in a blender and process until you have a fine puree. If needed, add a few tablespoon of water.

  • In a large skillet, heat the oil over a low-medium heat, add the chopped onion and sauté until slightly golden brown. Add the Jalapeño peppers slices if using.

  • Pour the tomato puree from the blender and keep cooking until you have a thick sauce; add the beef tongue broth and stir.

  • Season with salt, add the sliced beef tongue to the sauce and keep cooking for about 15 minutes more. The sauce will be slightly thick.

Server with rice or corn tortillas.

    Notes

    Cook potatoes or carrots & peas to serve (optional)

    Nutrition

    Calories: 488kcalCarbohydrates: 4gProtein: 32gFat: 37gSaturated Fat: 15gCholesterol: 119mgSodium: 198mgPotassium: 653mgFiber: 1gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 270IUVitamin C: 7.5mgCalcium: 27mgIron: 4.2mg

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    1. Howard Patterson

      My Jewish mother, from Iowa and Minnesota with Moldovan immigrant parents, used to make a dish she called Spanish Tongue. I will try this recipe and see how it compares with my (very dim) memory. I think I'll try adding capers and olives...

      Reply

      • Mely Martínez

        Hello Howard,
        I hope it is of your liking.

        Happy cooking!

        Reply

    2. Ronald John Provencio

      going to try this. Reminds me of mom! WI let you know how it turns out. Thank you for your wonderful recipes

      Reply

    3. Jaime Molina

      Mely: I'm looking for a tongue Spanish style and I have no clue where i can find out this
      I remember my mother cook that and she was from Barcelona. Vaguely i remember the tomato sauce, the capers, olives, onions
      I tried to do it, and was a disaster!!!
      if you have something can you let me know I will appreciate
      sincerely
      Jaime Molina
      Denver, Colorado, USA

      Reply

      • Mely Martínez

        Hello Jaime,
        I sent you an email with the answer.

        Reply

    4. Carole

      Hi there, Carole's Chatter is collecting recipes for dishes using all kinds of offal today. This is a good one. I do hope you pop over and link in. Cheers

      Reply

    5. Prieta

      Mely, donde andas? Te extraño!

      Reply

    6. Angela Williams Duea

      We see beef tongue for sale often at a Latino store near us. Now I have a recipe to try. I will have to get past the unappetizing look of the raw tongue, though!

      Reply

    7. Ziho

      Qué rico Mely!

      Me llevo la receta!

      Salu2 regios!

      Reply

    8. zerrin

      Hi Mely,
      I LOVE beef tongue! It is served cold as a mezze with drinks here in Turkey. Just boiled and sliced thinly when cold. We love to squeeze lemon on it when eating!
      Your recipe here is new to me and I like the tomato sauce in it! A must try recipe for me!

      Reply

    9. Karen

      Mmm, that looks delicious and reminds me of a beef tongue dish we used to get in a Basque restaurant. I cooked deer tongue last year for the first time... we loved it!

      Reply

    10. Nora

      Mely, se me antojó demasiado! =P Hace mucho que no cocino lengua, yo la hago en salsa de tomate almendrada y le pongo aceitunas, como el pollo en almendrado.

      Reply

    11. Chris

      Yeah, that is one I'm not in a hurry to try. I've seen it in the stores, just can't get myself to try it yet.

      Reply

      • Anonymous

        tongue is fantastic. My mother used to make tongue stew. When my father made stew with a typical non organ part of the cow, it tasted weird to me - no flavor. I also found beef cheeks really tasty. That was a first for me the other day.

        Reply

      • mmartinez

        Hello,

        So glad to know other people like tongue stew. The cheeks are really tasty indeed, but hard to find here where I live. Thank you for you comment and happy cooking!

        Reply

    12. NORMA RUIZ

      A mi esposo y a mi nos encantan la lengua y preparada de esta manera debe quedar riquisima, tomo nota no soy tan buena cocinera y siempre aprendo algo de cada uno de ustedes Mely, mil gracias besitos linda semana.

      Norma Ruiz

      Reply

    13. Rebecca Subbiah

      if anyone can cook tongue you can 🙂

      Reply

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    FAQs

    What is the Spanish name for beef tongue? ›

    Lengua (Spanish for 'tongue') may refer to: Beef tongue, a dish.

    Do you peel beef tongue before or after cooking? ›

    Make this recipe at home by combining tongue, onion, garlic, salt, thyme and water in a large stockpot, bringing it to a boil then reducing heat to medium for 30 to 40 minutes. After this, remove the tongue, peel away the outer layer of the beef tongue, and slice the tongue into small pieces.

    Is beef tongue tender or tough? ›

    Beef Tongue is finally back in fashion after a decades long hiatus. With soft tender meat that has both lean and fattier parts, this weird-looking organ meat has a lot going for it so don't be put off by its appearance.

    Do you have to brine beef tongue? ›

    Tongue loses some of its weight during cooking, so count on about 7 to 83/4 ounces / 200 to 250 g uncooked weight per person. How to Prepare and Cook: While brining improves the tongue's flavor, it is not essential, and you can make all of these recipes with fresh tongue.

    What is a fancy name for beef tongue? ›

    Beef tongue (also known as neat's tongue or ox tongue) is a cut of beef made of the tongue of a cow. It can be boiled, pickled, roasted or braised in sauce.

    Do Mexicans eat beef tongue? ›

    Beef tongue is exactly what it sounds like – the big ol' tongue of a cow. Though not as commonly found on the average U.S. family's dinner table, it's widely used in Mexican cuisine, as well as several European, Asian, and South American cultures.

    Is beef tongue healthy? ›

    Beef tongue is particularly rich in vitamin B-12, which helps support healthy brain and nerve function by insulating your nerves and keeping your blood cells healthy. Other B vitamins present in beef tongue include B-2, B-3, and B-6.

    How long to boil cow tongue to get the skin off? ›

    Directions. Place tongue into a soup pot. Season with salt and pour in enough water to cover. Bring to a boil and cook until the outer skin begins to peel off, 2 1/2 to 3 hours.

    Can you eat beef tongue rare? ›

    Alternately, Chris Cosentino recommends freezing the tongue and peeling with a thick vegetable peeler. Place it between two spoons, all tied together, so that it lays flat as it freezes. He then recommends serving rare or medium rare tongue in several familiar preparations, such as grilling, searing or sauteeing.

    Does beef tongue taste like steak? ›

    The cow tongue is soft, mild in taste, and with a nice amount of moisture. It tastes like beef, not much different from other cuts, especially if you cook it in a recipe with rich sauce like this Instant Pot Mongolian Beef.

    What happens if you leave meat in brine too long? ›

    Most over-brining simply makes everything a little too salty, and you can soak the meat in cold water to draw out the excess salt. If you really let it go too long—as in, brining for days instead of hours—things may go beyond repair. Doing so can make your meat mushy, and there's no way to fix that!

    Can you use broth from beef tongue? ›

    And don't discard that precious stock, it makes an absolutely wonderful flavorful base for for soups! Beef tongue is wonderful in sandwiches, wraps, tacos, salads, and soups.

    What goes well with the tongue? ›

    The beefy taste of ox tongue also matches well with traditional beef condiments such as horseradish or mustard; Ollie Moore pairs it with earthy celeriac and umami-packed Marmite bread.

    What is cow tongue called at a Mexican restaurant? ›

    Beef Tacos de Lengua (Beef Tongue Tacos)

    What is the Mexican name for tongue? ›

    Lengua (tongue) is used in so many cuisines all over the world. In Mexico, it is a true delicacy and if cooked correctly, its melt in your mouth delicious.

    What is tongue in Mexico? ›

    Widely used in Mexican cuisine, very popular with. tacos and burritos 🌯 🌮

    What is another word for tongue in Spanish? ›

    If you are talking about that pink organ in your mouth, that would be “La lengua”. But, if you are talking about tongue, as in someone's native tongue, you would say “Su lengua materna” , or “Su idioma nativo” .

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