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How to make authentic Carne Asada Steak with an easy citrus marinade packed with Mexican flavor! Enjoy as part of your healthy grill recipes or use in Latin American dishes like carne asada tacos.

You may also love to swap this steak for chicken in chicken burritos or add to healthy salad recipes.

Sliced carne asada steak with lime slices.

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When warmer weather arrives, one of the first things I grill is this marinated carne asada steak!

Flavorful, juicy, and tender – you’ll be scarfing down carne asada tacos, burritos, and more, in no time. Honestly, even in the middle of winter, this carne asada steak is worth heating up the grill and braving the cold.

Luckily, you don’t have to, though. Enjoy this recipe year round by grilling carne asada steak when possible and learning how to cook it with a cast iron grill pan the rest of the year.

Carne asada steak sliced on a cutting board with cilantro.

Achieving an authentic tender, succulent, flavor packed steak is super simple, anyone can do it! Once cooked, serve warm immediately with avocado corn salad, and then pack leftovers away to pull out for the rest of the week.

This carne asada steak recipe has been perfected over two years of tweaking and is officially steak pro, husband approved, too! Plus, in my opinion, it rivals any version I’ve tried in Mexico, so I hope you enjoy it!

What Is Carne Asada?

Carne asada literally translates to “grilled meat” and is used in Latin America to refer to grilled then sliced beef. The beef is marinated and then seared for a smoky charred flavor.

In terms of carne asada marinade options, this can massively vary, with the simplest of options relying on just oil and salt and pepper to complex dry rubs or wet marinades.

What Cut of Steak Should I Use?

Carne asada is usually made with either skirt steak, tenderloin, sirloin, strip, or rib steak. The best cuts, in my opinion, are either skirt steak or flank steak. I save sirloin for sirloin tip roast.

For this carne asada recipe, I used skirt steak. It has a strong, meaty flavor, contains more fat than flank and is best cooked rare or medium rare.

Carne Asada Steak Ingredients

This recipe for carne asada steak requires two elements: the meat and the marinade.

Easy Citrus Marinade

Marinating first helps tenderize the meat for tender results.

Skirt steak, soy sauce, apple cider vinegar, garlic, cilantro, jalapeno, limes, spices

How to Cook Carne Asada Steak

This quick and easy carne asada steak is super simple but requires a little forethought. Remember to leave enough time to marinate the steak!

Soy sauce, apple cider vinegar, lime juice, cilantro, garlic, jalapeno and seasonings in bowl.

Steak in large glass dish with easy carne asada marinade.

How Long to Grill?

With this thin steak, I’ve personally found an instant-read thermometer doesn’t yield great results, try using the ‘finger method’ or simply cut into the meat. Cook it until you see the desired amount of blood, which is my preferred method.

If you do want to use a thermometer (and avoid cutting the meat) then there are certain temperatures to look out for:

Remember that the steak will continue to cook as it rests, so I suggest ever so slightly undercooking it no matter which method you use. For temperatures, aim for a temperature 3-4°F below the guidelines and rest for at least 5 minutes.

What If I Don’t Have a Grill? Can I Make This Indoors?

Yes, you can use your broiler or make on the stovetop. It may be Ukrainian in me coming out, but the steak juices drizzled over healthy mashed potatoes on a cold day is delicious.

Set the oven broiler to high and pre-heat, then broil the steak on each side for between 3-6 or until your desired doneness.

You can also use a well seasoned large cast iron pan or grill pan to pan sear carne asada steak. Heat your pan to medium-high/high and cook for between 4-7 minutes on each side or until your desired level.

You could alternatively heat on high for the initial sear, then reduce to medium to finish the cooking to avoid burning.

The kitchen will become super smoky doing it this way, so make sure your extraction fan is working, or the window is open if you don’t want to set off the smoke alarm!

Carne asada steak sliced on cutting board with limes.

FAQs

How long to marinate carne asada?

This will depend on the thickness of your steak cut. For a thin thin skirt or flank steak I recommend up to 4 hours. For thicker sirloin, tenderloin, or rib steak marinate up to 24 hours.

Can I add orange juice to the marinade?

For my carne asada recipe, I prefer to use lime only and save any oranges for Instant Pot pork carnitas. But you could add the juice of one orange to this marinade if preferred.

Can I cut meat into strips instead of leaving it in flat pieces?

I don’t think this would work on outdoor grill, but it might work for indoor grilling. Watch it closely, though as pieces will cook quickly and you could risk them becoming overdone.

Tips and Tricks

What To Serve With Steak?

There are tons of ways to serve carne asada meat, whether you want it as a main dish alongside lime wedges and a bit of black bean and corn salsa and/or easy guacamole recipe, or as part of a larger meal.

Serve with low carb rice like this Mexican cauliflower rice or cilantro lime cauliflower rice and add a side of Instant Pot black beans or Instant Pot refried beans.

In the summer, Mexican street corn salad or quinoa and black bean salad are BBQ favorites!

Use it in sheet pan steak fajitas or in carne asada tacos, the list goes on!

Three carne asada steak tacos served with lime, cilantro, cheese and guacamole.

How to Store and Reheat

Store: Refrigerate and leftover carne asada meat for up to five days within an airtight container.

Freeze: Leftovers can be frozen for up to three months. Thaw in the fridge before reheating.

Reheating: The easiest way to reheat the steak without overcooking it is by heating it for between 40-50 seconds in the microwave.

Alternatively, place it on a baking tray and heat it in the oven at 325F until warm through (usually 15-20 minutes). Don’t be tempted to increase the heat. Otherwise, you’ll dry out the steak. You can then briefly sear the heated steak for even better results.

More Steak Recipes to Try

More Grilling Recipes

If you enjoyed this quick and easy recipe, you might like these other steak and grilled recipes.

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Carne asada steak on the grill with flame up.

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Calories: 280kcal, Carbohydrates: 4g, Protein: 38g, Fat: 13g, Saturated Fat: 5g, Cholesterol: 107mg, Sodium: 665mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 1g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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