1. Add garlic, onion, cilantro, olive oil, lime juice, soy sauce, cumin, 1 teaspoon salt and black pepper in a blender and pulse until coarsely pureed. Place steak into a large resealable bag, pour in marinade, zip shut and squish around to make sure all of meat is well coated. Refr...
Instant Pot Carne Asada makes a great dinner on Taco Tuesday or any night you’re craving Mexican food! Your whole family will love this easy recipe after trying it for the first time. Our marinade uses simple ingredients, is super flavorful and results in tender beef every time. MY LATEST...
In Spanish, Carne literally means “flesh/meat/beef” and Asada means “roast/broiled/grilled,” so “grilled meat.” When it comes to “carne asada” in cooking, the term refers to grilled and sliced beef, usually skirt, flank or flap steak. The steak is associated with a charred ...
So, let’s talk street tacos. My husband, Patrick, and I consider ourselves somewhat of street taco connoisseurs – seeing as we consume more Mexican food than any other cuisine. Not only do we live in Carlsbad (north San Diego), but we grew up in San Diego where authentic Mexican food...