What is a discada?

What is a discada?

Discada is a mixed meat dish popular in the northern Mexican cuisine. The dish includes a mixture of grilled meats cooked on an agricultural plow disk harrow, hence its name. The basic meats for a traditional discada include beef (usually a flank cut), bacon, ham, sausage, and Mexican chorizo.

What meats do you use for discada?

Discada is a very popular dish all over Mexico, but originates in Northern Mexico. Discada is a mixture of grilled meats (often sausage, chorizo, ham, bacon and flank steak but can include a differet variety depending on region) as well as onion, pepper, jalapeño and sometimes cheese.

What meat do I use for discada?

Discada is a mixture of grilled meats (often sausage, chorizo, ham, bacon and flank steak but can include a differet variety depending on region) as well as onion, pepper, jalapeño and sometimes cheese.

What is discada Nortena?

Published: Aug 23, 2016 · Updated: Aug 14, 2019 by Mely Martínez. JUMP TO RECIPE. This dish, popular in the northern states of Mexico, is called “Discada”, since it is usually prepared on a large disc. Traditionally people used a tractor plow disc that had been adapted to cook with over an open fire.

What are discada tacos?

A taco style little known outside northern Mexico and the borderlands, discada can include a mix of meat products as varied as bacon, ham, sliced hot dogs, bistec, and various aromatics such as onions and peppers. It can be a loose assemblage of ingredients or a slowly simmered compact bundle.

What are Discada tacos?