Ingredients
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2
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3/4
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1
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1/2
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1/2
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1/4
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1
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3
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1
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Directions
Carne Asada – the Real Deal,This recipe has been in my family for many years. Originally, we are from Jalisco, Mexico where this Mexican favorite originated. This is better than anything you’ll ever get in a “corporate” mexican restaurant in the U.S. Sorry, El Torito… Prep time does not include marinating time of one hour (min).,I was only able to marinate this for about 3 hours, but the meat still ended up being the most tender flank steak that I’ve ever made. It was a bit less flavorful than I’m used to, but I’m sure marinating the meat overnight would fix that. I’ll do that next time- thanks for sharing this great recipe!
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Steps
1
Done
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In a Large Ziploc Bag, Place Beer, Oregano (rub Between Palms to Crush While Adding), Cumin, Orange Juice, Sugar and Garlic. Add Salt and Pepper to Taste, Making It a Bit on the Salty Side. |
2
Done
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Add Red Pepper Flakes and Achiote Powder, If Using. Achiote Gives It a Nice Color and a Subtle Taste. |
3
Done
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Zip Bag Closed and Shake or Knead to Blend All Ingredients Well. |
4
Done
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Add Flank Steak, Zip Closed and Combine to Saturate All Sides of Beef. Refrigerate at Least One Hour, Turning and Shaking Bag from Time to Time. |
5
Done
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Drink Rest of Beer While Meat Is Marinating. |
6
Done
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Place Meat on Hot Grill, Turning Only Once, About Four Minutes Per Side For Medium Well. |
7
Done
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When Done to Your Liking, Place Meat on Cutting Board, Let Rest For a Few Minutes, Then Cut Into Small 1/2 Inch Pieces. |
8
Done
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Serve With Warm Corn and/or Flour Tortillas, Guacamole, Salsa and Sour Cream (or Crema Fresca). Beans and Mexican Rice on the Side - See My Recipe For the Rice. |