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Carne Asada Tacos Are My Quick, Flavorful Answer for Every Summer Cookout

    My favorite Mexican recipes are those that feature bright, punchy ingredients and a bold mix of herbs, garlic, and spices. It’s a far cry from the usual Tex-Mex you find here in Austin—it’s more akin to the type of food I devoured in Oaxaca, and what I imagine the street tacos are like in Mexico City (dying to visit.) These carne asada tacos are brimming with that bold freshness thanks to the lime-cilantro marinade that not only infuses the steak with tons of flavor, but also helps tenderize the meat. And since steak tacos happen to be one of my favorite recipes for summer gatherings, I knew I had to share these with you guys to kickoff backyard party season. Let’s get into it.

    The best meat for carne asada tacos

    So what exactly is carne asada? Traditionally, it’s a Mexican dish featuring steak that’s been marinated in a flavorful combination of ingredients. The steak is then thinly-sliced and served either as a main course or in tacos, as I do here. Carne asada can be made from flank steak, skirt steak, or sirloin—these thinner cuts of meat absorb more flavor from the marinade and grill up fast. I personally think that flank steak is the most tender and flavorful cut for steak tacos when it’s properly marinated. It’s also leaner and cooks quickly, making it a true star for summer entertaining.

    Authentic carne asada marinade

    A traditional carne asada marinade includes lime juice, cilantro, garlic, and chili powder. My recipe includes all of those, plus adds a generous squeeze of honey for sweetness, and soy sauce that helps tenderize the meat.

    Allow the steak to marinate for several hours (or even better—overnight!) before grilling, and it’ll produce the most flavor-packed and deliciously tender steak that’s ready to be sliced up for tacos.

    How to grill carne asada tacos

    Grilling steak is simple once you understand a few basics. First, a very hot grill is essential for developing the char on the meat. Flank steak is a thin cut of meat, so you want to grill it hot and fast so that it’s charred on the outside and still tender and medium-rare inside. Total grill time for flank steak is 8 – 10 minutes (flipping just once during cook time.)

    You can also grill onions and peppers to serve alongside the tacos—and while you’re at it, feel free to toss your corn tortillas on the grill for about 30 seconds per side, too!

    How to slice flank steak

    Proper slicing is key for ensuring your flank steak is super tender. Here’s are a few things to remember:

    Mexican street taco toppings

    Yes these carne asada tacos are all about the steak—but they’re equally about the short list of high-quality, flavor-packed toppings. Here are the street taco-style toppings I add to these:

    Other tacos to try this summer

    I firmly believe that it’s hard to beat tacos for for a summer party menu—here are a few others I know you’ll love:

    Lime-y Chicken Tacos with Jicama, Avocado, and Mint

    These chicken tacos with jicama and mint are a fresh take on Fresa’s El Santo (aka my favorite taco in Austin.) Heaven in a warm corn tortilla.

    Chimichurri Fish Tacos

    I crave these chimichurri fish tacos when the weather turns warm. They’re easy and healthy, featuring halibut for the perfect fish taco recipe.

    Roasted Cauliflower Tacos with Cilantro Pesto

    These are packed with all kinds of good-for-you ingredients, and are a vegetarian weeknight staple at our house.

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