We love Mexican night at our house! Some of our other favorites are Instant Pot Pork Carnitas, Green Chili Chicken Chimichangas, and Ground Beef Enchiladas.
You will love this Authentic Carne Asada Recipe!
When it comes to Mexican food, I’m a big fan of the meat. Which is why it’s no surprise that I’ve already shared recipes on here for my favorite carnitas, shredded Mexican beef, and Mexican whole roasted chicken. But this carne asada recipe definitely is up in the mix with it’s amazing flavors of citrus and spice, cooked quickly on the grill on high heat to char the outside and leave the middle pink inside. It’s wonderful eaten with a knife and fork like any good grilled steak. Or you can slice it up thin and use it in any number of other tasty ways. You can actually still taste the rich, delicious flavor of the meat itself, which is complimented, instead of overpowered by the marinade, something that can be tricky to achieve.
What is Carne Asada Steak?
Carne Asada translated to English means “grilled meat”. Authentic Carne Asada is usually marinated beef in lime juice and seasonings and then grilled to be used for filling in tacos, burritos, or just served on its own. The beef used for carne asada is typically sliced chuck steak, skirt steak, or flank steak sliced thinly and cut into strips. I love ordering carne asada at restaurants and honestly I just like eating it on its own with a good side of beans and rice as much as I like using it for tacos, burritos, and in salads.
How long to marinate carne asada?
One reason I love this quick and easy carne asada recipe is that it takes almost no time to throw the marinade together and stick the meat in the fridge where it can (and should!) hang out for anywhere from 5 to 12 hours so that the flavors can penetrate the meat. I don’t like the meat to marinate any longer than that though because the citrus in the marinade starts to break down the meat too much after 12 hours without adding additional flavor benefit. Also, you can either just chop things up and throw it in a plastic bag to marinate with the meat, or first blend all of the marinade ingredients together in a blender for a slightly different outer coating and flavor to your carne asada. I typically just take the first approach because it’s easier and one less dish to wash, but it’s definitely worth trying the blender approach at least once to see which is your favorite method!
What you’ll need for this Carne Asada Marinade Recipe
A good cut of skirt steak, flank steak, or beef flap meat Orange & lime juice – The acidity of the orange and lime juice makes it a great meat tenderizer. Olive oil Soy sauce Apple cider vinegar – Another good meat tenderizer Jalapeño minced with seeds removed – Removing the seeds will eliminate the spiciness of the jalapeño. Cilantro Green onions Minced garlic cloves Brown sugar Spices – A blend of ground cumin, chili powder, chipotle chili powder, smoked paprika, and dried oregano (use Mexican Oregano if you can find it) gives a bold, smoky, savory flavor to our carne asada. Salt & freshly ground black pepper
What is the best meat for Carne Asada Marinade?
Traditionally, carne asada, which actually translates to “grilled meat” is made using skirt steak, flank steak, or beef flap meat. The cuts are similar, and I usually tend to go with whichever looks best and is priced best when I’m at the store, although some people are loyal to a particular cut. With all of these cuts of meat, they taste best when cooked more on the rare/medium-rare side and then thinly sliced across the grain, which gives the most tender bites. If pressed, I would say that skirt steak is probably my favorite for carne asada (I think it tends to be a little more flavorful and tender), but the photos in this post are of carne asada made with flank steak (which is a leaner cut) and it was also delicious. Regardless of which cut of meat you choose, carne asada is a great choice for any summer BBQ or cookout, or celebrating Cinco de Mayo!
How to Make the Best Carne Asada Marinade
How to Make Carne Asada Steak on the Grill
Grilling your marinated meat for carne asada is really easy and straightforward. It takes less than 15-20 minutes! Here is how to grill carne asada:
What Should I Serve With This Carne Asada Meat?
Carne asada is amazing in carne asada tacos, salads, and burritos, but I think my favorite way of serving it is on it’s own with some delicious Mexican sides like these:
Charro Beans Mexican Rice Grilled Mexican Street Corn Flour Tortillas Pico de Gallo
Storing Carne Asada Meat
Any leftover carne asada meat should be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. You can also freeze it for up to 2 months. Let it thaw completely in the fridge before reheating in the oven or air fryer before serving.
More Mexican-inspired recipes you’ll love!
Slow Cooker Mexican Shredded Beef Chicken Flautas Pork Carnitas (Mexican Slow Cooker Pulled Pork) Cafe Rio Sweet Pork Barbacoa
Do you celebrate Cinco de Mayo? What are you planning on serving? Let me know in the comments below! Let me know what you thought with a comment and rating below. You can also take a picture and tag me on Instagram @houseofnasheats or share it on the Pinterest pin so I can see.