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  • What Is Carne Asada?
  • Why You’ll Love This Carne Asada Recipe
  • How To Make Carne Asada
  • Cook Time Chart
  • Tips For The Best Carne Asada
  • Storage Instructions
  • What To Serve With Carne Asada Recipes
  • More Easy Mexican Recipes
  • Recommended Tools
  • Carne Asada Recipe (With Easy Marinade)

With all the fajitas and pollo asado and guacamole and salsa here on Wholesome Yum, it’s probably no surprise that Mexican food is by far one of my favorite cuisines. It’s usually very easy, the flavors are bright with a hint of spice, and it’s almost always packed with fresh, simple ingredients. This carne asada recipe is no exception — and there are endless ways to turn this one dish into so many different meals.

What Is Carne Asada?

Carne asada is a Mexican steak dish that is marinated, grilled or seared, and then sliced. It literally translates to “grilled meat” or “roast meat” in Spanish. It’s often used as a component of other Mexican dishes like tacos, burritos, tortas, or even salads.

This carne asada marinade is loaded with classic Mexican flavors like lime, jalapeno, garlic, cilantro, and cumin. It reminds me a little bit of chimichurri sauce, but with bolder undertones. After marinating, I’ll show you how to make carne asada meat on the grill or on the stovetop, with minimal effort. It feels like summer on a plate!

Why You’ll Love This Carne Asada Recipe

  • Smoky, spicy, and savory flavors
  • Perfect crust on the outside
  • Juicy and tender on the inside
  • Just 7 common, natural ingredients
  • Fast and simple to make (with hands-off marinade)
  • Naturally healthy and gluten-free
  • Perfect for all kinds of Mexican meals
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Ingredients & Substitutions

This section explains how to choose the best ingredients for carne asada steak, what each one does in the recipe, and substitution options. For measurements, see the recipe card below.

Selecting Your Steak:

The best meat for carne asada recipes would be flank steak or skirt steak. These cuts of beef have the perfect characteristics for this cooking method:

  • Relatively lean – Lean meat does the best job of absorbing the flavors of the marinade.
  • Good marbling – We want lean but not too lean. Marbling makes for a juicy, tender, and flavorful steak.
  • Thin – This means the steak cooks quickly and evenly, absorbs the marinade well, and has plenty of surface area to form a crust on the outside.

That being said, if you have sirloin steak on hand, that will work as well. It will just take longer to cook and takes on less of the carne asada marinade flavor.

Carne Asada Marinade:

Carne asada marinade recipe comes together in just a few minutes, with fresh, simple ingredients:

  • Olive Oil – You can also use other heat-safe cooking oils, such as avocado oil.
  • Lime Juice – The acidity from lime juice not only adds flavor, it also helps to break down tough muscle fibers, making the meat more tender and allowing the marinade to penetrate deeper. You could also use lemon juice instead. While bottled versions work, fresh juice tastes best here.
  • Jalapeno –Mince them finely. You can leave the seeds in the marinade for a little heat, or remove them for milder result. I recommend wearing gloves when you cut the pepper, so none of its oils will burn your hands (or eyes)!
  • Garlic– I used fresh garlic, but you can substitute 2 teaspoons of jarred minced garlic instead.
  • Fresh Cilantro –Adds a bright and fresh flavor to make the best carne asada marinade in my book. You can use other fresh herbs here if you’re not a cilantro fan.
  • Spices – My version keeps it simple with just cumin, sea salt, and black pepper, but see variations below.
  • Sea Salt & Black Pepper

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VARIATION: Add other Mexican spices!

Chili powder, coriander, oregano, and paprika (or smoked paprika) all make nice additions for additional flavor and aroma.

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How To Make Carne Asada

This section shows how to cook carne asada on the grill or stovetop, with step-by-step photos and details about the technique, to help you visualize it. For full instructions, including amounts and temperatures, see the recipe card below.

  1. Make the easy carne asada marinade. In a small bowl or jar, whisk together the olive oil, lime juice, jalapeno, garlic, cilantro, cumin, salt, and pepper.
  2. Marinate the steaks. Place the steak(s) in aglass baking dish. Pour the marinade over them and turn to coat. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate.
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  1. Cook. You can cook carne asada using a grill pan (or cast iron skillet) on the stovetop or using an outdoor grill. Preheat to medium-high heat first, then see the time chart below for cook times and recommended internal temperatures.
  2. Rest. This is important for juicy beef (and only takes 5 minutes), so don’t skip it!
  3. Slice. For a classic presentation, cut the steak into thin strips.

Cook Time Chart

Grilling carne asada and cooking it in a cast iron skillet (or grill pan) on the stovetop both take about the same amount of time. Typically, this cut is cooked to medium-rare, but you can choose your desired doneness. These times are based on 1-inch-thick steaks:

DonenessInternal TemperatureCook Time Per Side
Rare120 degrees F (49 degrees C)2 minutes
Medium rare130 degrees F (54 degrees C)3-4 minutes
Medium140 degrees F (60 degrees C)5-6 minutes
Medium well150 degrees F (66 degrees C)7-8 minutes
Well done160 degrees F (71 degrees C)9-10 minutes

The cook exact time will vary depending on the thickness of your steak, and the internal temperature will rise 5 more degrees higher than the above temps while resting. Your grill can also have an impact — the heat from gas grills (which I used to test this recipe) is not as intense as a charcoal grill, so carne asada might cook a bit more quickly on a charcoal grill.

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Tips For The Best Carne Asada

Not all carne asada recipes are created equal. With some simple tips, you can ensure you end up with the juiciest, most flavorful steak possible! Here are a few tips for making it perfect:

  • Marinate for no longer than 12 hours. I recommend anywhere from 2-12 hours, but no longer as you don’t want to end up with mushy meat.
  • Bring your steak to room temperature before cooking. Remove your steak from the refrigerator about 30 minutes before cooking. This makes it cook more evenly, but you can skip this step if you forget.
  • Cook over medium-high heat. A blast of heat makes the carne asada cook fast, which translates to a nice outer crust (yes please!) and ensures that the inside doesn’t overcook (no thanks!).
  • Use a meat thermometer. A probe thermometer is my favorite because I don’t have to monitor it and it beeps when the steak is ready, but a regular meat thermometer works as well. If you have neither, use the time chart above.
  • Let it rest. Don’t forget to rest the steak after cooking! This is important because it lets the juices redistribute in the meat for a juicy result.
  • Slice against the grain. For a more tender meat, slice the carne asada against the direction of the muscle fibers. This will help break down the muscle fibers and make each bite more tender.

Storage Instructions

  • Store: Wrap leftovers tightly in a plastic wrap or store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days.
  • Meal prep: Make the marinade in the morning or mid day and let the steak marinate until it’s time for dinner. If you want to prep it further ahead than the 12 hours, you can mix the marinade ahead but only add the steak 2-12 hours before cooking.
  • Reheat: Wrap the meat in aluminum foil and place in a preheated oven at 350 degrees F for about 15 minutes, until warm.
  • Freeze: Wrap leftovers tightly in plastic wrap, and place in a freezer bag or an airtight container. Store in the freezer for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.
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What To Serve With Carne Asada Recipes

Traditionally, this meat is served as a component of a meal, but you can really go in so many directions with it:

  • Tacos – Make carne asada tacos with corn tortillas, flour tortillas, fresh jicama tortillas, healthy cauliflower tortillas, or even grain-free almond flour tortillas. For the fixings, try avocado (or guacamole), shredded cheese, fresh cilantro, chimichurri sauce, and fresh tomato salsa (or avocado salsa verde).
  • Greens – Serve the steak over a bed of greens with fresh veggies, like tomatoes and avocado. You can also replace the meat in taco salad with carne asada instead.
  • Lettuce Wraps – If you want to avoid tortillas altogether, stuff the carne asada and your favorite fixings into lettuce leaves instead.
  • Carne Asada Fries – Make fries using your favorite method, then top them with the sliced steak, guacamole, pico de gallo, and sour cream. You can also use the same toppings over air fryer sweet potatoes.
  • Nachos – Make homemade nachos with shredded lettuce, onion, olives, fresh tomato salsa, sour cream, guacamole, or slow cooker queso.
  • Carne Asada Burritos – Tuck the fixings suggested above into burritos along with rice (or cauliflower rice), or add it to a healthy burrito bowl.
  • Sides – Pair this Mexican dish with a side of black bean soup (or plain beans), Elote, or cilantro lime cauliflower rice.

More Easy Mexican Recipes

Mexican-inspired meals are my fave because they’re so fast, easy, and fresh! Try these next:

Barbacoa Beef

Taco Slaw

Mexican Shrimp co*cktail

Mexican Chicken Soup Recipe

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Carne Asada Recipe (With Easy Marinade)

This easy carne asada recipe has the BEST marinade for juicy meat, with just 7 common ingredients! It's perfect for tacos, salad, and more.

Prep: 5 minutes

Cook: 10 minutes

Marinating Time: 2 hours

Total: 2 hours 15 minutes

Author: Maya Krampf from WholesomeYum.com

Servings: 6 (adjust to scale recipe)

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  1. In a small bowl, whisk together all the carne asada marinade ingredients (everything except the steak).

  2. Place the steaks in a single layer in a glass baking dish. Pour the marinade over the steaks and turn to coat.

  3. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 2 to 12 hours. (The meat may get mushy if you marinate for longer.)

  4. If you have time, remove the steak from the fridge 30 minutes before cooking. (This is optional, but will help the meat cook more evenly.)

  5. Preheat an outdoor grill over medium-high heat for at least 10 minutes, or a grill pan (or cast iron skillet) on the stovetop for at least 2-3 minutes.

  6. Place the steak(s) on the grill over direct heat, or onto the grill pan or skillet on the stove. Cook for 2 minutes per side for rare, 3-4 minutes per side for medium-rare, 5-6 minutes per side for medium, 7-8 minutes per side for medium-well, or 9-10 minutes per side for well done. (Medium-rare is recommended for carne asada.) For best results, use a probe thermometer or meat thermometer to cook to 120 degrees F for rare, 130 degrees F for medium-rare, 140 degrees F for medium, 150 degrees F for medium-well, or 160 degrees F for well done.

  7. Rest for 5 minutes. (The internal temperature will rise an additional 5 degrees.)

  8. Slice the carne asada very thinly against the grain.

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Recipe Notes

Serving size: 5-6 ounces of steak

Nutrition Facts

Amount per serving. Serving size in recipe notes above.

Calories340

Fat21g

Protein32g

Total Carbs2g

Net Carbs2g

Fiber0g

Sugar0g

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Course:Main Course

Cuisine:Mexican

Keywords:carne asada marinade, easy carne asada recipe

Calories: 340 kcal

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FAQs

How long is too long to marinate carne asada? ›

Don't marinate much longer than 12 hours or the muscle fibers can break down and become mushy. Marinate long enough. I recommend marinating the carne asada for the maximum 12 hours.

What is carne asada sauce made of? ›

Combine soy sauce, olive oil, vinegar, orange slices, lime juice, orange juice, Worcestershire sauce, cilantro, garlic, black pepper, cumin, chili powder, oregano, and salt in a large bowl and whisk to combine.

What cut of meat is best for carne asada? ›

Best cut of beef for Carne Asada

In Central and South America, we call pretty much any barbecued or grilled meat asado (or 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).

What is carne asada seasoning made of? ›

What is carne asada seasoning made of? Most carne asada seasoning contains salt, black pepper, garlic powder, chili powder, and cumin. Sometimes other spices are also added including onion powder and citric acid.

How long can uncooked carne asada stay in the fridge? ›

For raw ground meats, poultry, seafood and variety meats (liver, tongue, chitterlings, etc.), refrigerate them only 1 to 2 days before either cooking or freezing. Beef, veal, lamb and pork roasts, steaks and chops may be kept 3 to 5 days.

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.

What is traditionally served with carne asada? ›

As well, you can add carne asada to quesadillas, tostadas and just about any other tortilla-based dish. Carne asada is often served with salsas, grilled onions, guacamole lime wedges and chopped cilantro.

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 use white or yellow onions for carne asada? ›

Carne Asada Tacos, on the other hand, are usually served street taco-style, with corn tortillas, sliced beef, diced white onion, chopped cilantro, and a squeeze of fresh lime juice. Sometimes, they'll also have come with a side of guacamole. Bonus.

What is the name of the steak in carne asada? ›

Carne asada is grilled and sliced beef, usually skirt steak, flap steak, or flank steak though chuck steak (known as diezmillo in Spanish) can also be used. It is usually marinated then grilled or seared to impart a charred flavor. Carne asada can be served on its own or as an ingredient in other dishes.

How long should I cook carne asada on the grill? ›

How to Make Carne Asada. After your steak has marinated, pop it on a preheated grill and cook to your preferred doneness. About 5 minutes on each side will yield a medium-rare steak.

What makes carne asada tough? ›

Cut the marinated grilled steak against the grain to ensure that every bite of carne asada is tender and juicy. Skirt steak and even flank steak can be tough if they're not marinated and cut thinly against the grain.

How do you use McCormick carne asada seasoning? ›

DIRECTIONS
  1. Heat oil in large nonstick skillet on medium-high heat. Add steak; cook and stir 2 minutes or until no longer pink.
  2. Stir in Seasoning Mix and water; bring to boil. Reduce heat to low; simmer 1 to 2 minutes or until desired doneness.
  3. Spoon steak into tortillas. Serve with desired toppings.

What is special about carne asada? ›

Think of it as like how Americans refer to chicken cooked on the grill as grilled or barbecued chicken. Before and after grilling, the beef is marinated in traditional Mexican spices like jalapeno, garlic, and cilantro plus lime juice and salt, creating the flavor that everyone knows and loves today.

Is it OK to marinate steak for 2 days? ›

Information. Most recipes for marinating meat and poultry recommend six hours up to 24 hours. It is safe to keep the food in the marinade longer, but after two days it is possible that the marinade can start to break down the fibers of the meat, causing it to become mushy.

Can I marinate skirt steak for 24 hours? ›

Pour the marinade over the skirt steak in a casserole dish and cover, or place the steak in a sealable bag, then add the marinade. This marinade makes enough for about 1 pound of skirt steak. Refrigerate. Place the covered dish or bag in the fridge and marinate for 30 minutes or up to 24 hours.

What happens if you marinate skirt steak too long? ›

But instead of seeping deeper into skirt steak the longer it stays, the marinade remains settled on top and further breaks down the fiber of the meat's exterior. What you end up with is an over-tenderized exterior housing a potentially flavorless center.

Does marinating meat too long make it tough? ›

Be careful not to exceed marinating time since allowing food to soak too long can result in toughness. A marinade should be thin enough in consistency to penetrate the meat; otherwise, the flavor desired will not be reached.

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