Mexican Street Tacos
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Easy, quick, authentic carne asada street tacos you can now make right at home! Top with onion, cilantro + fresh lime juice! SO GOOD!
You truly begin to miss things once they are gone. That’s not just a saying. It’s real life.
See, I lived a block away from a famous taco truck back in LA. And as much as I love street tacos, I only went there maybe four times a year.
And now that I’ve moved to Chicago, all I think about is the proximity of that taco truck back home in Los Angeles. If that taco truck were here in Chiberia, I would go four times a day!
But until I get back to LA, here is my rendition of my favorite street tacos that I miss so dearly.
It’s a quick recipe using a simple marinade for your skirt steak. It just needs 1 hour of marinating before you throw it onto a skillet. From there, you can top off your tacos with diced onion, cilantro and fresh lime juice.
It’s simple, it’s easy and it’s just perfect. That is, until you can get back to Los Angeles!
Mexican Street Tacos
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons reduced sodium soy sauce
- 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lime juice
- 2 tablespoons canola oil, divided
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 2 teaspoons chili powder
- 1 teaspoon ground cumin
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 1 ½ pounds skirt steak, cut into 1/2-inch pieces
- 12 mini flour tortillas, warmed
- ¾ cup diced red onion
- ½ cup chopped fresh cilantro leaves
- 1 lime, cut into wedges
Equipment
Instructions
- In a medium bowl, combine soy sauce, lime juice, 1 tablespoon canola oil, garlic, chili powder, cumin and oregano.
- In a gallon size Ziploc bag or large bowl, combine soy sauce mixture and steak; marinate for at least 1 hour up to 4 hours, turning the bag occasionally.
- Heat remaining 1 tablespoon canola oil in a large skillet over medium high heat. Add steak and marinade, and cook, stirring often, until steak has browned and marinade has reduced, about 5-6 minutes, or until desired doneness.
- Serve steak in tortillas, topped with onion, cilantro and lime.
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Absolutely delicious and easy to prepare. I bought tenderized skirt steak and we grilled the meat. Was fantastic! Even my picky kids liked the flavor of the meat. Was fantastic! Can’t wait to make this recipe again.
Great recipe! I add a little cornstarch to the marinade and i love that it tenderizes the meat a bit and crisps it up.
We make these tacos at least a few times a month and they are always amazing. The steak is so flavorful and delicious that sometimes I make a double batch just so we can add the steak to other lunches and meals throughout the week. Definitely one of my favorites.
Wowzer! These are our new favorite tacos! Thank you so much for sharing. If anyone is on the fence….try them! You will be the hero of your taco loving family!
This recipe is a keeper!
Used it for spanish foods thing. easy. thx.
Made this tonight and it turned out amazing. Served it with pico and limes. So good. Also a side thanks to the various folks who suggested warming up the tortillas in a skillet. It solved my tortilla breakage problems like a charm. This will be a regular rotation. Thanks for sharing.
This was an excellent marinade and I’ll be using it again.
But Chicago tacos can hold their own to LA, even better (especially the carnitas!) Get out there and try more.
que delicisoso gracias
Great recipe, I personally don’t like the taste of cumin. I think it over powers everything else. So I left it out, and it still tasted amazing!
Instead of the skillet, I grilled it. Everyone loved it, definitely a do over!
This recipe was a huge hit in my house, we were all drooling over it, exquisite flavor, fantastic, thank you for sharing it!
Do you think this could be made in a crockpot??
Yes, i do..what i do is: buy 2lbs of ground beef 80/20 crumble it in your crock pot, i use black lava salt, everglades brand seasoning, coarse black pepper, red oions, white pepper fresh muisahrooms with the above ingredients listed and cook for 5 hours high or 10 hours slow
I accidentally put 2 tablespoons into my marinade instead of the 1. Is that okay or do I need to start over?
Should be fine just might be be extra flavorful
OMG these are so good! I had trimmings leftover from a nice beef tenderloin so it was perfect for this. I also added pico de gallo as a topping. SO good. This will be my go to for steak tacos and even can use the marinated steak in quesadillas or on a steak taco salad!
The flavor of these was great. Definitely recommend marinating for awhile, more than an hour if you can. The skirt steak was too tough though, maybe it wouldn’t have been if I marinated for more than an hour. Not sure but it was very chewy and it won’t be my go-to steak for Mexican dishes. But the flavor and everything else was great!
Chop the meat into fine pieces
I found your recipe about a month or so ago and I LOVE LOVE LOVE it!!! Since I’ve found it I make it once every week or sometimes twice!! I love Carne Asada and this is close to my brothers real Mexican Father’s way he makes it and he said it was rlly good so yah great tacos all around. I get the crumbling queso as a toppers and it rlly adds to the authenticity and I use the green Salsa Verde by Herdez and it’s Amazing!!!
Any suggestions if we only have Regular soy sauce (not reduced sodium)?
I always use regular soy sauce in my marinades and it works really well. You can always use a bit less initially and then taste the ingredients all together before adding the remainder just to make sure that it’s not too salty.
I normally use regular soy sauce for my marinades and it works very well. If you’re hesitant, I would add 1/2 of the recommended amount, taste the marinade once it’s all mixed together and then evaluate how salty it is before adding the remainder.
What brand of tortillas do you use. I made the recipe and it was great bit tortillas turn all flaky and didn’t hold the meat too good. I know tacos normally are messy when eating but would love to know if there is a brand to go to. Thanks for sharing
With corn tortillas it helps if you heat them in a skillet on both sides for a few mins and wrap them inside of paper towels or aluminum foil as you’re cooking them. This makes them more playable and moist so they don’t crack. Any brand should work just fine.
I made this for Christmas this year (it’s 2020, I went easy). What a hit with the family! Even my extremely picky kid loved it!
These were the best steak tacos I’ve ever made!