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My favorite Mexican carne asada recipe — made with a simple and flavor-packed carne asada marinade, and easy to cook on an outdoor grill or on the stovetop. Perfect for tacos, burritos, nachos, fries, and more!

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Raise your hand if you love carne asada as much as I do! ♡

This traditional Mexican grilled steak has always been one of my favorite things to order at restaurants and street taco stands over the years. I love it served hot off the grill with a side of fresh lime and avocado, or incorporated into everything from carne asada tacos to fries, burritos, nachos, fajitas, quesadillas and more. But what I really love is when the steak is made with a bold, citrusy, and zesty marinade.

Traditional Mexican carne asada (which translates to mean “roasted” or “grilled meat” in Spanish) can run the gamut in terms of seasoning, sometimes made simply with just salt, pepper and oil. But in most regions in Mexico, it is customary to let the steak marinate for a few hours in a bright and citrusy marinade before searing it on a blazing hot grill — which, in my opinion, is a very very good idea and kicks the flavor up a mega notch!

Here at home, I like to make my own carne asada marinade with a bold blend of fresh orange juice, lime juice, cilantro, garlic, jalapeño and a few dried seasonings. And while I highly recommend charring the steak on an outdoor grill if you have one, I can vouch (after having lived in Barcelona without a grill for a few years) that this recipe still tastes fantastic when seared on high heat in a grill pan or cast-iron skillet on the stove too. Feel free to tinker around with the marinade and ingredients and find the blend that works best for you. Then serve it up however you love best — the options for carne asada dishes are deliciously endless.

Alright, fire up that barbacoa (which means “barbecue” in Spanish) and let’s grill some steak!

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Carne Asada Ingredients:

As I mentioned above, traditional carne asada recipe ingredients in Mexico can run the gamut from simple to complex, so there really is no one standard way to make this dish. That said, from what I have read and tasted in my travels, most carne asada is made with at least some sort of citrus-based marinade or drizzled with lime upon serving. So I recommend starting there with your marinade, and then adding in whatever other seasonings you love best!

Here are the ingredients that I like to use in my carne asada recipe:

  • Steak: Lean flank steak or skirt steak (arrachera, in Spanish) are traditionally the most popular cuts of beef for carne asada. But really, you can marinate just about any lean cut of beef that you prefer (the cooking time may just differ).
  • Oil:I like to use avocado oil in this recipe, but any high-heat oil such as grapeseed oil or regular (not extra-virgin) olive oil would work.
  • Lime and orange:Citrus juice is traditionally provides the tart backbone to most carne asada marinade recipes. I like to use a mix of lime and orange, but feel free to experiment with whatever citrus you love best.
  • Jalapeño (optional):I like to dice up some fresh jalapeño to add some heat to this marinade. But you could use any other kinds of fresh chiles that you prefer, or add in a pinch of dried cayenne, or just skip the extra heat entirely.
  • Cilantro:The flavor of fresh cilantro really shines through in this marinade!
  • Garlic cloves:I love adding lots and lots of garlic to this marinade, but feel free to tone that down if you prefer.
  • Seasonings:A simple mix of chili powder, ground cumin, and dried oregano.
  • Sea salt and freshly-cracked black pepper:I really love using a more coarse or flaky sea salt in this recipe, to give the crust of the steak a bit of extra crunch. And of course, you know me, the more freshly-cracked black pepper — the better!

See full recipe below for detailed ingredient amounts and instructions.

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How To Make Carne Asada:

This carne asada recipe is super-simple to make, but you do need to remember to plan ahead. The steak really needs to marinate for a few hours for optimum flavor, and then it ideally needs an additional 30 minutes of rest time on the counter so that it can return to room temp before cooking it on the grill.

Here is a basic overview of the steps for how to make carne asada, with more details included in the full recipe below.

  1. Make the marinade. Whisk together all of the marinade ingredients until combined.
  2. Marinate the steak.You can either toss the steak with the marinade in a shallow baking dish or a large Ziplock (or reusable Stasher) bag. Refrigerate for 2-4 hours to let those flavors soak in.
  3. Bring the steak to room temp. Remove the dish from the refrigerator, lift the steak out of the marinade and transfer it to a clean plate. Season each side with a few generous pinches of salt and pepper, then let the steak rest for 30 minutes or until it reaches room temperature.
  4. Cook the steak.Heat an outdoor grill or indoor grill pan (or cast-iron skillet) to high heat. Cook the steak for 5-7 minutes per side — resisting the urge to move the steak as it cooks so that it can sear properly — until it reaches your desired level of doneness. (See temperature chart below.)
  5. Rest the steak.Transfer the steak to a clean plate and let it rest for 10 minutes, which will help to seal in the juices.
  6. Slice/cut and serve. Then slice the steak against the grain as thickly or as thinly as you prefer. (Or can dice it into small pieces.) Then serve and enjoy!

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Possible Recipe Variations:

As I said, this carne asada recipe is incredibly versatile, so please feel free to experiment and add in the flavors you love best! For example, you could…

  • Add more/less heat:I typically just mince a jalapeño or serrano pepper to add to the marinade. But you could use any other kinds of fresh chiles that you prefer, or add in a pinch of dried cayenne, or just skip the extra heat entirely.
  • Add beer:A half bottle of beer would also be a delicious addition to this marinade.
  • Add chipotle:A diced chipotle chile in adobo sauce (or a teaspoon of chipotle powder) would also add some delicious smokiness to this marinade.
  • Add onions:A handful of finely diced red onion, white onion or green onions would also be delicious in this marinade.

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How To Serve Carne Asada:

Carne asada can be served as a main dish just on its own, which I recommend serving up with some lime wedges, sliced avocado, and salsa (or pico de gallo) to go with it.

Or, of course, you can add the carne asada to any of your other favorite Mexican dishes, such as carne asada tacos, carne asada fries, or carne asada burritos, nachos, quesadillas, enchiladas, tortas and beyond. This charred steak is an incredibly versatile ingredient, so get creative with how you put it to use!

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Carne Asada

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  • Author: Ali
  • Prep Time: 2 hours
  • Cook Time: 12 mins
  • Total Time: 2 hours 12 mins
  • Yield: 6 to 8 servings 1x
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My favorite Mexican carne asada recipe — made with a simple and flavor-packed carne asada marinade, and easy to cook on an outdoor grill or on the stovetop. Perfect for tacos, burritos, nachos, fries, and more!

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  1. Make the marinade. In a medium mixing bowl, whisk together the garlic, lime juice, orange juice, jalapeño (if using), cilantro, oil, chili powder, cumin and oregano until combined.
  2. Marinate the steak. Place the flank steak in a shallow baking dish, pour the marinade evenly over the steak, and toss the steak until it is evenly coated in the marinade. (Alternately, you can combine the steak and marinade in a large Ziplock or Stasher bag and toss to coat.) Cover and refrigerate for 2 to 4 hours to marinate.
  3. Bring the steak back to room temperature. Remove the dish from the refrigerator, lift the steak out of the marinade and transfer it to a clean plate. Season each side with a few generous pinches of salt and pepper, then let the steak rest for 30 minutes or until it reaches room temperature.
  4. Cook the steak.Heat an outdoor grill or indoor grill pan (or cast-iron skillet or griddle) to high heat. Cook the steak for 5-7 minutes per side — resisting the urge to move the steak as it cooks so that it can sear properly — until it reaches your desired level of doneness. (See temperature chart below.)
  5. Rest the steak.Transfer the steak to a clean plate and let it rest for 10 minutes, which will help to seal in the juices.
  6. Slice/cut and serve. Then slice the steak against the grain as thickly or thinly as you prefer. (Or you can dice the steak into small pieces.) Then serve and enjoy!

Notes

Temperature chart for doneness: I strongly recommend using an instant-read thermometer so that you can cook the steak to your preferred level of doneness. Internal temperatures for steak are as follows (measured in the thickest part of the steak):

  • Rare:125°F or 52°C (remove from the grill at 120°F or 49°C.)
    Medium-rare:135°F or 57°C (remove from the grill at 130°F or 54°C.)
    Medium:145°F or 63°C (remove from the grill at 140°F or 60°C.)
    Medium-well:150°F or 66°C (remove from the grill at 145°F or 63°C.)
    Well done:160°F or 71°C (remove from the grill at 155°F or 68°C.)

FDA note: The FDA recommends that steak be cooked to an internal temperature of 145°C or 63°C.

posted on July 6, 2020 by Ali

4th of July / Memorial Day / Labor Day, Gluten-free, Main Dishes, Mexican-Inspired

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The BEST Carne Asada Recipe (So Flavorful!) - Gimme Some Oven (2024)

FAQs

What cut of meat is best for carne asada? ›

Best cut of beef for Carne Asada

The BEST cuts for the Mexican version of the dish we all know and love are either skirt steak or flank steak. Personally, I prefer skirt steak (pictured). It's more tender and flavourful than flank and can be cooked well done (for those who prefer well) without getting tough and chewy.

What are the main ingredients in carne asada? ›

Carne asada is typically made with skirt steak, but I wanted to test out a variety of inexpensive cuts to be sure. I bought a half dozen different cuts of beef and marinated them in a basic mixture of lime juice, garlic, cilantro, olive oil, and chiles before grilling them to medium-rare over hot coals.

Is there a difference between carne asada and asada? ›

Carne Asada – Asada (or asado) means “roasted” in Spanish. Carne asada is a spicy, marinated grilled steak that's cut into strips. This is the meat that goes into burritos and tacos. Pollo Asado – Pollo means “chicken” in Spanish, which means that pollo asado is grilled, marinated chicken.

Do you cook carne asada with the grain or against the grain? ›

Cut against the grain

Cutting against the grain will leave you with tender steak, but cutting with the grain will leave you with very tough steak (almost inedible). While this is true with all steak, it is especially true with flank and skirt steak cuts.

How long is too long to marinate carne asada? ›

Simply whisk together fresh citrus juices, olive oil, garlic, oregano, chili powder, salt, cumin, pepper, and cayenne. Get a little excited! Marinate the steak. Marinate your steak in the fridge for at least an hour, but not longer than four hours.

Do I cut carne asada before or after cooking? ›

After the carne asada is grilled, it is important to let it rest for 10 minutes before slicing or chopping. While the steak cooks, the juices are forced away from the heat to the middle of the meat. The resting time allows for the redistribution and reabsorption of the juices throughout the whole steak.

What is special about carne asada? ›

The meat is characteristically marinated in lime juice, salt, and Mexican seasonings, but may also be simply rubbed with salt or spice rubs such as lemon pepper, before grilled. After grilling it is typically chopped for filling tacos and burritos, which also minimizes toughness. Once grilled, it is called carne asada.

Is carne asada healthy or unhealthy? ›

Key Takeaway: While there are risks to eating grilled red meat like carne asada, it can still be part of a healthy meal in the context of your overall balanced diet. Carne asada is a good source of iron, and zinc. Pair with corn tortillas, plenty of veggies, and beans for a balanced meal.

How long should I marinate my steak? ›

How long to marinate your steak depends on the size and variety of the cut you're using. Thinner cuts, such as skirt or flanks steaks, should be marinated for 2-4 hours. Tougher cuts, such as top sirloin or sirloin tip, will benefit from marinating overnight (about 8 hours).

What do Mexicans call carne asada? ›

What Is Carne Asada? Let's start with the basics—carne asada is a traditional Mexican dish composed of marinated skirt steak or flank steak that has been grilled and thinly sliced. The term carne asada in Spanish translates to roasted or grilled meat in English.

What do Mexicans call pork? ›

I'm sure pork has several different names in Spanish, even if you're only talking about Mexican cuisine, but two of the most widely-used in Mexico are cerdo (as in Carne de cerdo en salsa verde) and puerco (as in Chicharrón de puerco).

What is pastor in Spanish meat? ›

Al pastor (from Spanish, "herdsman style"), tacos al pastor, or tacos de trompo is a preparation of spit-grilled slices of pork originating in the Central Mexican region of Puebla and Mexico City, although today it is a common menu item found in taquerías throughout Mexico but most prominently is from these two parts ...

How do you make carne asada not chewy? ›

This is super hard, but a teensy bit of delayed gratification works wonders — let the grilled meat rest for about 5 minutes before slicing it very thinly, against the grain. You may need to cut your steak into thirds and then thinly slice across the grain for nice, never parallel to the grain.

What's the best meat for carne asada? ›

Ingredients: Beef- if you want the most tender and flavorful cut, my opinion is that skirt steak is the absolute BEST for carne asada. There are two types of skirt steak- outside and inside. Outside skirt is the best cut to choose, however it can be a bit difficult to find.

What temperature do you cook carne asada? ›

Grilling Carne Asada

Preheat your grill to 600-650 degrees for direct, high heat grilling. Grill the steak for 2-3 minutes per side, or until the meat reaches an internal temperature of 130 degrees F. Be sure to use a reliable food thermometer to ensure doneness while maintaining that tender finish.

What kind of meat is carne asada at Mexican restaurant? ›

What Is Carne Asada? Let's start with the basics—carne asada is a traditional Mexican dish composed of marinated skirt steak or flank steak that has been grilled and thinly sliced. The term carne asada in Spanish translates to roasted or grilled meat in English.

What cut of beef is best for asado? ›

The word 'asado' itself is synonymous with Argentine barbecue, and the cut most associated with it is the short ribs. This traditional favorite is best enjoyed cooked slowly over low heat, which allows the meat to become tender and infused with the smoky essence of the grill.

What is the difference between flank and skirt carne asada? ›

What Are the Differences Between Skirt Steak and Flank Steak? Skirt steak has more fat, making it taste even richer and juicier than flank steak. It also has more connective tissue. Flank steak is thicker and wider than skirt steak and a little easier to find in stores.

What is the best cut of beef for Mexican tacos? ›

For carne asada or grilled steak tacos, it is best to use flank steak, skirt steak, or sirloin steak. Flap meat also works and can be very affordable. In Mexican markets, you will usually see steak labeled carne asada or palomilla.

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