I’ve mentioned before that we LOVE Mexican food. Living in Chicago, we have access to a lot of really great Mexican restaurants. That’s why when it comes to making Mexican food at home, we don’t like to settle for anything less than amazing.
These cilantro lime steak tostadas are packed with flavor and are incredibly simple to make. They’re perfect for parties. When we make them for large groups, we put out the meat and toppings and let our guests build their own tostadas. It’s always a hit and everyone is so impressed!
Let’s get started!
Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes
Ingredients:
1 lb top sirloin steak
2 limes
Salt and pepper
1 tsp soy sauce
1/2 cup chihuahua cheese
1 bunch of fresh cilantro
2 tbsp vegetable oil
1 package of tostadas
1 tsp minced garlic
Directions:
- Cut up steak into small cubes.
- Season steak with salt, pepper, minced garlic.
- Cut up one of the limes and squeeze lime juices onto the steak, let sit for 5 minutes.
- In a large frying pan, heat up vegetable oil and soy sauce.
- Brown steak. This should take somewhere between 5 and 10 minutes.
- When the steak is done, turn off heat and slowly add in cheese.
- Serve the steak on a tostada shell with cilantro and desired toppings. Squeeze on extra lime for added flavor.
Enjoy!
Cilantro Lime Steak Tostadas
Main Course
Mexican
Ingredients
-
1
lb
top sirloin steak -
2
limes - Salt and pepper
-
1
tsp
soy sauce -
1/2
cup
chihuahua cheese -
1
bunch of fresh cilantro -
2
tbsp
vegetable oil -
1
package of tostadas -
1
tsp
minced garlic
Instructions
-
Cut up steak into small cubes.
-
Season steak with salt, pepper, minced garlic.
-
Cut up one of the limes and squeeze lime juices onto the steak, let sit for 5 minutes.
-
In a large frying pan, heat up vegetable oil and soy sauce.
-
Brown steak. This should take somewhere between 5 and 10 minutes.
-
When the steak is done, turn off heat and slowly add in cheese.
-
Serve the steak on a tostada shell with cilantro and desired toppings. Squeeze on extra lime for added flavor.
-
Enjoy!
What’s your favorite Mexican dish? Let us know in the comments below!