How To make Carne Asada
1 1/2 lb Top Round Steak Or Boneless
- Chuck Steak, Cut 1 1/2-Ins - Thick
MARINADE:
1/4 c Red Wine Vinegar
2 tb Oil
1 ts Sage Leaves
1 ts Summer Savory
1/2 ts Salt
1/2 ts Dry Mustard
1/2 ts Paprika
BASTING SAUCE:
2 tb Steak Sauce
12 Flour Tortillas, 5 to 8
- Inches In Diameter 2 md Onions, Sliced Paper Thin Or
- Chopped 4 oz Whole Green Chilies, Cut
- Into Strips Softened Butter Or Margarine Salsa Guacamole Place steak in plastic bag or non-metal baking dish. In small bowl, combine marinade ingredients. Pour over steak, turning to coat. Seal bag or cover dish; marinate at least 6 hours or overnight in refrigerator, turning once or twice. When ready to barbecue, drain meat, reserving marinade by placing in small saucepan. Add steak sauce to marinade; blend well. Heat on grill. Place steak 4 to 6 inches from medium-hot coals. Cook 30 to 40 minutes, turning once, or until desired doneness, brushing occasionally with marinade. Meanwhile, heat foil-wrapped tortillas on grill until thoroughly heated and steaming, wrap in cloth napkin or towel to keep warm. To serve, cut steak across grain into thin slices. Spoon any remaining marinade over slices. Arrange steak, warmed tortillas, onions, chilies, butter, salsa and guacamole on a large platter. Spread butter on tortilla; top with meat and any combination of vegetables or sauce. Roll up to eat. Note: Be sure to heat basting sauce thoroughly to ensure safety for use as a sauce at the table.
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INGREDIENTS
BEANS INGREDIENTS
2 Cans Pinto Beans
2 Cups Chicken Stock
1 Can Rotel Tomatoes
1 Can Green Chiles, chopped
Carne Asada Seasoning
Oregano
SALSA INGREDIENTS
4 Avocados
½ Bunch Cilantro
2 Jalapenos, roughly chopped
1 Poblano Pepper, seeds removed
Oregano
Tomatillo puree
½ Onion
Olive Oil
STEAK INGREDIENTS
Skirt Steak
Carne Asada Seasoning
PICO DE GALLO INGREDIENTS
Tomato
Onion
Cilantro
Lime juice
Salt
2 Jalapenos, finely diced
TACO ASSEMBLY
Flour Tortillas
Carne Asada, chopped
Pico de Gallo
Avocado Salsa
Cabbage, chopped
Limes
COOKING METHOD:
1. In a medium pot, combine all bean ingredients and set over medium heat until it reaches a boil then lower to a simmer.
2. Slice and pit the avocados, and add to a blender along with the cilantro, jalapenos, poblano, oregano, pureed tomatillo, onion, and a glug of olive oil. Blend until smooth and thick.
3. Set a cast-iron skillet over high heat until ripping hot. Season the steak with carne asada seasoning.
4. Cut steak in half and place in the cast iron skillet with no oil. Let the steak cook until charred and crisp on both sides. Once finished cooking, let rest for 5-10 minutes before slicing and dicing. Season again with carne asada seasoning and salt and pepper.
5. For the pico de gallo, grate the tomato and onion into a large bowl along with sliced up cilantro, lime juice, salt, and jalapenos, and stir to combine.
6. Warm up the tortillas in a dry pan.
7. For assembly, add Carne and beans to a tortilla topped with shredded cabbage, pico de gallo, avocado salsa, and lime juice. Enjoy!
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– 1/4 White Onion
– 2 Chile Arbol
– 2 Cloves of Garlic
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What is Carne Asada? (a Taco Filling or Barbecue?)
WHAT IS CARNE ASADA?
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