Carne Asada (Gerardo's Baja Grill, California)

"This is an amazing recipe for carne asada. I tried probably thirty different recipes until I found this one. Now this is the only one I will make. It is just that good."
 
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Ready In:
2hrs 15mins
Ingredients:
14
Serves:
12-15
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ingredients

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directions

  • Mix all marinade ingredients together to combine. Marinate flank steak in the mixture in the refrigerator for one hour or more. Remove the steak from the marinade and barbecue meat until done.
  • Cut into strips or dice meat, and serve with warm corn tortillas with salsa and guacamole. Or, plase in flour tortilla and roll up burrito-style with beans, rice, cheese, and sour cream.

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Reviews

  1. Oh yummy! I must confess I used chicken breast ...so no longer carne asada but the marinade was perfect!! I just used strips of chicken and placed foil on the grill. Served in soft flour tortillas w/ all the family faves...sour cream, avocado, diced white onion and no one touched the salsa because it was just that good! Thanks!
     
  2. This was amazing! let me start out by saying I missed the fact that it was supposed to be for 5 lbs of beef. I had a 1-1/2 lb piece. Was a little worried the marinade would overpower it, but alas it was too late to change it! Company was on their way! So I marinated it for an hour and popped it on the grill and it was HEAVEN! This has got to be the best carne asada I have ever eaten. I, too, left out the orange slices- more out of laziness than anything. Everything else I followed to a "T". Thank you thank you thank you for such a wonderful recipe! Everyone raved!
     
  3. Delicious carne asada! I halved both the pepper and cloves, and left the orange slices out of the marinade. Using round steak, I marinated the meat four hours then prepared the grill with a little cooking oil. I grilled each side on medium-high heat 4-5 minutes until medium-rare. Then I let the steak rest under aluminum foil 5+ minutes before thinly slicing it against the grain. We enjoyed the carne asade served on softened corn tortillas, with pico de gallo, guacamole, and lime wedges. Thanks for finding and sharing a great recipe!
     
  4. Good recipe. I liked the addition of the ground cloves. I marinated the meat for about 1 hour. Since it was raining outside I used my grill pan and the steak turned out pefectly. Thank you for the recipe. Made for Fall PAC 2009.
     
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Cooking is my relaxation. I have a picky eater as my DW and a picky eater as my son. I eat everything under the sun and am very adventerous with foods. The challenge, please my family, expand their taste buds, and still make unique dishes that blend a wide variety of flavors.
 
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