How to Make Carne Asada - Traeger Grills (2024)

If you've eaten at a Tex-Mex or Mexican restaurant, you've likely seen carne asada on the menu. At its most basic, carne asada means grilled meat. From there it can take on many different permutations as it's a dish popular not only in Mexico but in many Latin American countries. In almost all cases, the meat is beef that's been seasoned and then grilled over a hot fire. In Mexico, carne asada is a favorite filling for tacos; in Argentina slices of tender juicy steak get served with chiumichurri sauce. The notion of topping French fries with carne asada origintated with the Mexican-American community in San Diego, but now you can find carne asada fries just about anywhere. (And hooray for that!)

Read on to learn more about carne asada and how to make it on your Traeger.

What Is Carne Asada?

As mentioned, carne asada means grilled meat. Because it's generally cooked quickly, it's usually thinner cuts such as flank steak or skirt steak. And while it can be simply seasoned with salt, the version most often encountered as a filling for tacos or burritos has usually been marinated.

As you can see when you compare the various carne asada recipes on this website alone, there's no single marinade for the meat. Most include garlic and lime, many include herbs, such as Mexican oregano, as well as spices like cumin and chile powder, while others may also add actual chiles like jalapeño. The flavors should complement but not obscure the meat's flavor.

After some time in the marinade, the meat is grilled, giving its exterior a nice char but keeping the meat juicy, and then it's usually sliced for serving.

How to Prepare Meat for Carne Asada

Carne asada is a simple dish that isn't any more difficult to make than other grilled meat.

When making carne asada, figure on about 1/2 pound of raw meat person. If necessary, trim the meat of any excess fat. Then marinate it as you like. Because the meat cut is thin, it does not need a long marinating time. If you are short on time, 30 minutes at room temperature is enough to boost the meat's flavor. Better still would be to cover and refrigerate it for at least a few hours and up 24 hours. Because there's generally acid in the marinade, you don't want to marinate it for longer than that or the meat might break down and turn out mushy.

How to Cook Carne Asada

The traditional way to cook carne adasa is hot and fast. That's how we do it in this carne asada paired with onions and peppers. In these cases, you want to heat your grill to between 450°F and 500°F. Cook the meat until nicely browned one side, then flip and cook till done to your liking.

You can also smoke the meat first. At Traeger, we're all about wood-fired flavor, and so some of our carne asada recipes start by smoking the meat first and then searing it for a nice crust as is done for this carne asada burrito. To do that, you start the steak over low heat, not more than 225°F, and let the smoke permeate the meat for a half hour or so before cranking up the grill temperature and giving it a final sear. (You can read more about this technique, known as reverse searing, here.)

Which pellets to use? You can use just about any Traeger pellet you want for making carne asada. Cherry and apple will give it a subtle smoke flavor and a bit of sweetness, while hickory adds bolder, almost bacon-y flavor. Mesquite is another great option as the wood hails from some of the same regions where asada is most popular.

Use a meat thermometer to gauge doneness. Because thin cuts of meat cook fast, it's best to use a leave in thermometer like MEATER so that you can know when to take the meat off the grill. For medium rare, take it off the heat when it's between 130°F and 135°F. (For other steak temperature ranges, look here.)

Let the meat rest before slicing. After grilling, allow the meat to rest for 10 minutes. This allows the juices to redistribute, keeping the meat tender and juicy.

Slice against the grain. The grain is the set of lines running in one direction on the meat. Cut perpendicular to this set of lines for tender bites.

How to Serve Carne Asada

Carne asada can be used in place of any meat you would use in a Mexican or Tex-Mex dish, including burritos, nachos, tacos, and salads. It loves accompaniments like sour cream (or Mexican crema), salsa, and guacamole. and garnishes like lime wedges and fresh cilantro. It's also delicious on it's own served with beans and rice or just about any side dish you would serve with steak.

Carne Asada FAQ

Can I use chicken or fish to make carne asada?

Carne asada is traditionally made with beef. However, you can use the same marinade and cooking techniques to cook chicken, pork, and fish. In fact, the chicken version of the dish has its own name: pollo asado.

Can I make carne asada ahead?

You can cook it comepletly ahead and then gently reheat it to use in tacos and burritos. If doing so, you may want to take it off the heat while rare so it doesn't overcook. It's also delicious cold.

What sides go well with carne asada?

In addition to rice and beans, carne asada would go well with Mexican-style corn dishes such as esquites and elote. Grilled sweet potatoes would be another great option.

Grilled Carne Asada Skirt Steak

by Traeger Kitchen

4.8

27 Reviews

Prep Time

10 Min

Cook Time

50 Min

Serves

6

Pellets

Cherry
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This beef is bursting with flavor. Marinated in a citrus, garlic, and cilantro mix, rubbed with Traeger Prime Rib Rub, then grilled until tender, our carne asada will take your taco game to the next level.

Ingredients
Marinade
Juice of 3 oranges
Juice of 2 lemons
Juice of 2 limes
3 Clovegarlic, minced
1/2 Cupchopped fresh cilantro
1 minced jalapeño with seeds
1/2 Tablespoonground cumin
1/4 CupOlive oil
1 Teaspoonkosher salt
1/2 TeaspoonFreshly ground black pepper
Steak
2 Poundskirt steak
3/4 CupTraeger Prime Rib Rub
    Steps
  • 1

    Make the marinade: In a medium bowl, combine the orange juice, lemon juice, lime juice, garlic, cilantro, jalapeño, cumin, olive oil, salt, and pepper and whisk well to dissolve the salt.

  • 2

    Trim any excess fat from the skirt steak, then place in a large resealable bag. Pour the marinade over the steak, rubbing to coat all over. Marinate in the refrigerator for 2 hours.

  • 3

    Remove the steak from the marinade, discarding the marinade. Season the steak on both sides with the Traeger Prime Rib Rub. Let rest for 30 minutes.

  • 4

    When ready to cook, set the Traeger temperature to 225℉ and preheat with the lid closed for 15 minutes. For optimal flavor, use Super Smoke, if available.

  • 5

    Place the skirt steak directly on the grill grates. Close the lid and smoke for 45 minutes.

  • 6

    Remove the steak from the grill. Increase the Traeger temperature to 450°F (or 500 F, (if available) and preheat with the lid closed 15 minutes.

  • 7

    Once the grill reaches temperature, return the skirt steak to the grill grates and sear until the internal temperature of reaches 135℉ for medium-rare or your desired temperature, about 2 minutes per side.

  • 8

    Remove the steak from the grill and let rest 10 minutes before slicing against the grain. Enjoy!

How to Make Carne Asada - Traeger Grills (2024)

FAQs

Can you cook carne asada on a pellet grill? ›

You can use just about any Traeger pellet you want for making carne asada. Cherry and apple will give it a subtle smoke flavor and a bit of sweetness, while hickory adds bolder, almost bacon-y flavor. Mesquite is another great option as the wood hails from some of the same regions where asada is most popular.

What temperature do you grill carne asada? ›

Allow the steak to marinate in the fridge for at least 2 hours, up to overnight. Preheat a grill for direct grilling of at least 450°F.

How long to cook steak on Traeger at 400 degrees? ›

160-165 °F internal temperature.

Brown on the outside with a mostly brown center that is warm throughout. At 400°F, cook for 10 minutes per side.

What is the best wood to smoke carne asada with? ›

Hickory. Hickory is another popular choice for smoking meats. It is a hardwood that has a strong, sweet flavor that is perfect for pork, poultry, and beef. Hickory burns slowly and evenly, which makes it a great choice for smoking large cuts of meat.

Do you need to flip steaks on a pellet grill? ›

Set your Traeger to 500 degrees Fahrenheit and preheat for 15 minutes with the lid closed. Place the steaks on the grill and cook for 4 to 6 minutes on each side, flipping occasionally, until the internal temperature reaches 135 degrees (medium-rare).

What is the best temp to cook steaks on a pellet grill? ›

Place the steaks on the pellet grill and close the lid. Cook the steaks at 225 until the internal temperature of the steak reaches 10 degrees lower than your target finished temperature (115 degrees F for rare, 125 for medium rare, 135 for medium, 145 for medium well, or 155 for well done).

Should I close the grill when cooking carne asada? ›

It's simple. If the food you're grilling is ¾ inch thick or less, don't put the lid down. If it's over ¾ inch—you guessed it—cover that sucker up.

How to tell when carne asada is done? ›

4 Most Important Carne Asada Temperature Tips:
  1. Cook quickly over high heat.
  2. Use a Thermapen® to spot-check temperatures.
  3. Pull at 125°F (52°C) for medium-rare doneness. Skirt steak is best-served medium-rare or medium (pull at 130°F [54°C] for medium doneness)
  4. Rest for 5 minutes before slicing thinly against the grain.
May 9, 2017

When to flip carne asada? ›

Grilling at high temperatures

Cook for 2 1/2 minutes and flip. Cook for another 2 1/2 minutes and flip again. Continue to repeat this until 125ºF-130ºF internal temperature has been reached (for medium-rare), about a total of 10 minutes. Cook for longer if you prefer a more done steak.

What temperature do you cook meat on a Traeger grill? ›

Summary
  1. Chicken - 165 °F.
  2. Turkey - 165 °F.
  3. Ground Beef - 160 °F.
  4. Steak - 145 °F.
  5. Lamb - 145 °F.
  6. Pork Chops - 145 °F.
  7. Pulled Pork - 145 °F.
  8. Pork Ribs - 145 °F.

Is a Traeger good for grilling steaks? ›

Fire up your Traeger and get ready to impress with the best steak recipes around, featuring perfectly reverse seared ribeye steaks that are juicy and flavorful. Whether you're grilling up a tender flank steak or a classic NY strip, these recipes will elevate your backyard cookouts to a whole new level.

How long does it take a Traeger to heat to 400? ›

Set the dial to your desired temperature. The grill should reach the desired temperature within 15 minutes. For best results, wait at least 10 minutes before placing food on the grill.

What makes carne asada tough? ›

Cut the marinated grilled steak against the grain to ensure that every bite of carne asada is tender and juicy. Skirt steak and even flank steak can be tough if they're not marinated and cut thinly against the grain.

Why is carne asada so good? ›

Think of it as like how Americans refer to chicken cooked on the grill as grilled or barbecued chicken. Before and after grilling, the beef is marinated in traditional Mexican spices like jalapeno, garlic, and cilantro plus lime juice and salt, creating the flavor that everyone knows and loves today.

Do you use white or yellow onions for carne asada? ›

Make sure to read my carne asada recipe for tips and specifics on grilling the perfect steak! Avocado: I smashed plain avocado into the tortilla, but you could use guacamole as well. Onion: Diced yellow, white, or red onions will work. Lime: A squeeze of fresh lime juice is a must!

What temperature do you cook carne asada on Pit Boss? ›

Preheat to 400°F. Place the steaks on the grill, and grill them for 4-8 minutes, then flip the steaks and grill for an additional 4-8 minutes.

Can you char a steak on a pellet grill? ›

If you've been wondering "can you sear on a Traeger?" The answer is a resounding yes. While Traeger grills are renowned for their smoking capabilities, they're also adept at delivering the perfect sear (especially when you use the Traeger ModiFIRE Sear Grate).

How do you keep meat moist on a pellet grill? ›

Keep in mind that a good lean-to-fat ratio is essential for smoking meat that is moist and tender.
  1. Season Before Smoking. Seasoning, marinating, or using a rub on the piece of meat is also essential. ...
  2. Place a Bowl of Water in Your Smoker. ...
  3. Wrap the Meat. ...
  4. Smoke Low and Slow. ...
  5. Use Indirect Heat. ...
  6. Allow Your Smoked Meat to Rest.
Jan 17, 2023

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