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Picadillo
๐ Cultural note
Picadillo is the unsung hero of Puerto Rican weeknight cooking. A big skillet of ground beef simmered with sofrito, olives, and a touch of tomato โ it stuffs the empanadillas at every cumpleaรฑos, tops the rice on Tuesday night, fills the bell peppers on Sunday. Every Boricua kid has a memory of a pot of picadillo on the stove, abuela stirring with one hand while she talks on the phone with the other. We don't make a single child's portion of picadillo โ we make the whole pan, eat half tonight, and freeze the rest in single-serve containers for the school week.
๐ฝ๏ธ Kid's plate โ the carb math
From this skillet, scoop your child's portion (picadillo itself is nearly carb-free; the carbs come from what you serve under it):
| Kid portion | Carbs |
|---|---|
| ยผ cup picadillo + ยผ cup rice | ~14g |
| ยผ cup picadillo + โ cup rice | ~18g |
| โ cup picadillo + ยฝ cup rice + avocado | ~26g |
| โ cup picadillo in a roasted bell pepper half | ~8g |
Adults take their full plate. The family eats together.
Why this recipe is T1D-friendly
- Picadillo on its own is essentially carb-free (~3-5g per serving) โ all the meal carbs come from what you serve it WITH, which means you control the dose
- Ground beef is protein-dense (~22g protein per serving) and the sofrito + olives + capers add huge flavor with almost no carb impact โ your kid eats real food, not "diet food"
- Doubles and freezes beautifully โ a Sunday batch is 5 weeknight dinners in the freezer. Pull a container, microwave, scoop over โ cup rice โ full Puerto Rican dinner in 8 minutes on a hard day.
- Versatile: spoon over rice, stuff into bell peppers, top a salad, fill an omelet. Same protein, different carb counts.
Ingredients
- 1ยฝ lbs ground beef, 80/20 (~0g carbs)
- 3 tablespoons sofrito (see Sofrito Base recipe in this book) (~3g)
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 (8 oz) can tomato sauce, no sugar added (~14g)
- 1 packet Sazรณn con culantro y achiote (~1g)
- 1 teaspoon adobo
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- ยฝ teaspoon ground cumin
- โ cup pitted green olives, sliced (~2g)
- 2 tablespoons capers, drained (optional, ~0g)
- 2 tablespoons raisins (optional โ abuela's secret, ~12g across the pan)
- 1 small russet potato, diced very small (optional, ~30g)
- ยฝ cup beef broth or water
- Salt and pepper to taste
Directions
- Start with sofrito โ warm olive oil in a large skillet or caldero over medium heat. Add 2-3 tablespoons of sofrito and sautรฉ 1-2 minutes until fragrant. This is the base.
- Brown the beef โ add ground beef to the sofrito, break it up with a wooden spoon, and cook 5-6 minutes until browned. Drain excess fat if needed (leave about 1 tbsp in the pan for flavor).
- Layer the seasonings โ stir in tomato sauce, Sazรณn, adobo, oregano, and cumin. Stir to coat everything.
- Add the mix-ins โ olives, capers, raisins (if using), diced potato (if using), and beef broth.
- Simmer โ lower heat, cover, and simmer 12-15 minutes until the potato is tender and the mixture is saucy but not soupy.
- Taste and adjust โ salt, pepper, maybe another splash of broth.
Dash's kid tips ๐
- "Skip the potato and raisins for the lowest-carb pan (~5g per family serving) โ Dash's favorite for school lunchbox meal prep over a base of โ cup rice."
- "Make a double batch โ picadillo freezes beautifully in ยฝ-cup containers and reheats in 5 minutes. That's 8-10 weeknight dinners in the freezer."
- "For a low-carb dinner, scoop the picadillo into roasted bell pepper halves and bake 10 minutes โ kid plate comes in around ~8-12g total. Saucy, salty, kid-approved."