For those unfamiliar with Puerto Rican cuisine, we are all about good old fashioned comfort food. Something about my mother's Puerto Rican cooking just warms my soul. Food is family, and carne bif, in particular, reminds me of home. It's one of those oldies, but goodies. Canned corned beef is an absolute Puerto Rican pantry staple - so much so, that in 2011, when a huge recall completely disrupted the island's supply, people just about went nuts. Canned corned beef = gold in a can. It's crazy, maybe, but believe me, I get it. There's just no substitute for this stuff. Regular deli sliced corned beef just won't cut it. You need the canned stuff.
Puerto Rican carne bif is inexpensive, uses common ingredients in Latin households, and can be made in no time. We don't have to sacrifice flavor when trying to save money! I like to serve my carne bif with platanos maduros (fried sweet plantains), but it's also commonly served with a big pile of french fries in Puerto Rico. A side of white rice and some avocado rounds out this delicious, comforting bowl of nostalgia.