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Thread: Your Best Carne Asada Marinade

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    try using Mesquite Charcoal ...i dig it with just lemon and a bit of salt..let it sit in the lemon juice..for a spell and ummmmmmmmmm...

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    Vallarta asada marinade with a fresh orange squeezed in there also.. Makes it oh so tender..



    Chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ire View Post
    1/2 cup tequila
    1/4 cup lime juice
    1/4 cup lemon juice
    1/4 cup orange juice
    1/2 cup olive oil
    4 garlic cloves, minced
    1 onion, chopped
    1/2 teaspoon brown sugar
    1 teaspoon cumin
    1/4 cup cilantro, chopped
    1-2 jalapeno, chopped or 1 dash hot sauce
    salt and pepper

    Edit: Use skirt steak, and let it sit in the mixture for 3-4 hours.

    I use this one. Works GREAT!
    This looks like the best recipe to me so far. Lots of fresh ingredients.

    If I could ever figure out how to make Carne Asada like Plow Boys then I'd never buy it again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkyMark View Post
    Can you give me directions from the 605 & Rosecrans???? Thanks
    East on Rosecrans... Make left on San Antonio..... Once you pass Firestone, on the Right hand side. Pick up some of the Spicy Guacamole thats some good stuff!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Granny Fish View Post
    This looks like the best recipe to me so far. Lots of fresh ingredients.

    If I could ever figure out how to make Carne Asada like Plow Boys then I'd never buy it again.
    It's all about being fresh!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Granny Fish View Post
    This looks like the best recipe to me so far. Lots of fresh ingredients.

    If I could ever figure out how to make Carne Asada like Plow Boys then I'd never buy it again.
    Ditto on the Plowboys asada, Granny Fish. I love the red....

    Japo

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    Quote Originally Posted by chansen49 View Post
    Vallarta asada marinade with a fresh orange squeezed in there also.. Makes it oh so tender..



    Chris
    Vallarta is good..I'll remember the orange next time

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    Quote Originally Posted by jlgarciaiii22 View Post
    East on Rosecrans... Make left on San Antonio..... Once you pass Firestone, on the Right hand side. Pick up some of the Spicy Guacamole thats some good stuff!!!!!!
    Thanks my sister lives in Norwalk...next time I'm down there I'll buy some and hit up Turners

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    I'm going to be trying a few of these recipes soon..

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkyMark View Post
    Thanks my sister lives in Norwalk...next time I'm down there I'll buy some and hit up Turners
    No Problem Bro...... Keep your line wet

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