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Prep time
8 hours 15 minutes
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Cook time
15 minutes
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Serves
4-6
Author Notes
Being from San Diego, taco shop fare is standard from LA all the way to the border. Carne Asada is the flagstone meat of most shops and now that I'm in texas, I find myself missing it more and more. This recipe is reminiscent of the treasured hole-in-the-wall spots that I have grown up loving. The raw salsa verde adds the perfect acidity to balance the fatty, grilled meat. Keeping the tomatillos raw creates a vibrant and beautiful bright green salsa! —Jenny Goycochea
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Ingredients
- Carne Asada
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2 pounds
Skirt Steak
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1/2
white onion
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6
garlic cloves
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3
dried ancho chilies, seeds and stem removed
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3
dried guajillo chilies, seeds and stem removed
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2 teaspoons
ground cumin
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1/2 cup
orange juice
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1/3 cup
red wine vinegar
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2 teaspoons
sea salt
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1/4 cup
chopped cilantro, for serving
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1
lime, cut into wedges for serving
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10
corn tortillas, warmed for serving
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1
avocado, sliced for serving
- Salsa Verde
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3
tomatillos, husk removed and rinsed
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1
serrano pepper, seeds and stem removed
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1/4
avocado, peeled
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2 tablespoons
minced white onion
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1
garlic clove
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2
limes, juiced
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1/4 cup
chopped cilantro
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2 tablespoons
neutral oil, such as canola
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1/2 teaspoon
salt
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1/4 teaspoon
pepper
Directions
- Carne Asada
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Toast chilies in a dry pan over medium heat until fragrant. Fill a container with hot water from the tap and soak the chilies in the water for 15 minutes, or until soft.
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Add chilies, onions, garlic, cumin, orange juice, vinegar, oil and salt to a blender. Blend until a paste forms, using the soaking liquid from the chilies as needed to loosen the mixture.
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Place meat in a ziplock bag or shallow pan and cover with marinade. Spend a few minutes massaging the marinade in, seal bag or cover pan, place in fridge and allow to marinate for 4 hours or overnight (overnight is better).
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Preheat a grill over medium heat. Grill meat to desired doneness. Rest on a tray tented with aluminum foil for 10 minutes before slicing. Slice and serve on corn tortillas with onion, cilantro, sliced avocado and salsa verde. Serve with lime wedges.
- Salsa Verde
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Place all ingredients in a blender and blend until very smooth, add water if necessary to thin salsa.
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