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Elevated Carne Asada with Grilled Guacamole Recipe

By: Andrea Alden

It’s Cinco season once again and you can’t celebrate without a Mexican-inspired recipe. This recipe for Elevated Wagyu Skirt Steak Carne Asada is perfect for street-style tacos or paired with rice and beans and served alongside Grilled Guacamole. Spiced perfectly, filled with charred grill flavor, and just right for any family-style gathering, Carne Asada is, at its simplest, just marinated beef that has been grilled. Traditionally there is no specific recipe as each household has their own unique recipe according to traditions. Using skirt or flank steak for this recipe ensures fast cooking time with perfectly cooked beef that has those little crisp charred bits and beautiful grill marks from your piping hot barbecue. Try this fast and easy Elevated Wagyu Carne Asada for your next taco night or to celebrate Cinco.

Prep Time
15 min
Cook Time
10 min
Yield
4
Difficulty
Easy

Elevated Carne Asada with Grilled Guacamole Recipe

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Ingredients
  • 2 lb (1 kg/32 oz) Wagyu skirt steak
  • 3 to 6 whole dried chilis* (guajillo or ancho)
  • 1 tbsp. achiote or annatto**
  • 2 to 8 cloves garlic
  • 1 cup (237 ml/ 2 to 3 oranges) Seville orange juice
  • 1 lime, juiced
  • 3 tbsp. oil***
  • 2 tbsp. brown sugar
  • ½ cup (40 g) cilantro, lightly packed
  • 1 tbsp. ground cumin
  • Salt to taste

Grilled Guacamole

  • 2 avocados
  • 1 lime zested and juiced
  • 1 small jalapeno, minced
  • ½ small white onion, diced
  • 1 small roma tomato, diced
  • Salt to taste
Method
  1. Begin by preparing the marinade. In a blender, add the whole dried chillies, stems and seeds removed, with the achiote, garlic, orange juice, lime juice, oil, sugar, and cumin. Blitz until these ingredients make a smooth paste, sample and add salt to taste. Reserve about 1/3 of the marinade for dressing and dip later. Pour the marinade over your beef, in a nonreactive container like a zip-bag or glass bowl. Marinate for 1 hour or more, but no longer than 8 hours. 
  2. When you are ready to cook, preheat your barbecue to high, around 500°F (260°C) by igniting all burners. 
  3. For the guacamole, cut the avocados and lime in half, place them cut side down over direct heat, along with the jalapeno and whole roma tomato. 
  4. Grill the skirt steak over direct heat while cooking the guacamole ingredients. Discard the marinade unless you forgot to reserve some. If you forgot to reserve some marinade, bring it to a simmer for at least 5 minutes. 
  5. When the avocado and lime have grill marks, and the jalapeno and tomato are blistered, remove them from the barbecue. Keep an eye on the meat, flipping frequently until well charred and cooked to no more than 130°F (54°C). 
  6. Rest the steak while you pull together the guacamole. Scoop out the avocado, add the juice of the grilled lime, minced jalapeno, diced onion and tomato. Taste and add salt as needed. 
  7. Thinly slice the carne asada against the grain and serve, alongside the grilled guacamole, in your favorite fashion. You can go easy to eat with flour or corn tortillas, or serve family style with rice and beans, drizzled with your reserved marinade.

*Whole dried chilies are wonderful at adding flavor to everything, elevate your dish by lightly toasting in a frying pan until fragrant before adding to your dish. 
**Achiote or annatto provides an earthy and peppery flavor that can run into slightly bitter. Generally, this traditional Mexican seasoning provides colour, and you won’t taste it unless a large amount is used.
***Oil; vegetable and corn are authentic, but you can sub your favorite like a high-quality olive oil

Have you tried this Elevated Carne Asada with Grilled Guacamole Recipe? It’s easy and perfect for family dinner or celebrating. Ideal for taco Tuesday or your next party, this recipe has it all. How will you be celebrating Cinco de Mayo? Share your Mexican inspired barbecue recipes, ideas, and photos on our social pages like Facebook and TikTok, using the hashtags #NapoleonEats and #NapoleonGrill.

Happy Grilling!

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Gather the marinade ingredients

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Blend the marinade ingredients and marinate the wagyu for at least an hour

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Grill your wagyu and guac over direct heat

Recipe Blog - Carne Asada - Grill2

You want those good grill marks

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Grilling provides a new dimension to your guacamole

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Slice the wagyu skirt steak against the grain after resting

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Layer the beef over the guacamole

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Top with Mexican cheese and white onion

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Don't forget to set aside marinade before you add meat. It makes a great dip later

AndreaAlden
Andrea Alden

I used to be the Sultana of Sizzle, but you can call me Andrea. I have always been passionate about food. Even though I was majoring in Art and Graphic Design, I would frequently be found cooking for my friends and family.

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Recipe Blog - Japanese A5 Wagyu - The Meatery

Purchase quality, high-end meats from The Meatery

Recipe Blog - Carne Asada - ingredients

Gather the marinade ingredients

Recipe Blog - Carne Asada - marinate

Blend the marinade ingredients and marinate the wagyu for at least an hour

Recipe Blog - Carne Asada - Grill1

Grill your wagyu and guac over direct heat

Recipe Blog - Carne Asada - Grill2

You want those good grill marks

Recipe Blog - Carne Asada - guac

Grilling provides a new dimension to your guacamole

Recipe Blog - Carne Asada - slice

Slice the wagyu skirt steak against the grain after resting

Recipe Blog - Carne Asada - serve1

Layer the beef over the guacamole

Recipe Blog - Carne Asada - serve2

Top with Mexican cheese and white onion

Recipe Blog - Carne Asada - serve3

Don't forget to set aside marinade before you add meat. It makes a great dip later