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Crock Pot Street Tacos will be a hit with your entire family. Learn how to make street tacos for an easy and delicious dinner idea perfect for busy weeknights.

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Crock Pot Carne Asada Street Tacos Recipe:

We love tacos around here and Crockpot Carne Asada does not disappoint. Throw everything in the crock pot and have dinner ready and waiting when you get home.

They are so quick and easy. Plus, the meat is so tender and delicious. I love to squeeze extra lime juice on each taco.

It’s also good topped with a little Salsa Verde de Tomatillo. Yum!

Serve with Delicious Cilantro Lime Rice Recipe and you are set. Be prepared for one amazing meal.

Close up image of street tacos on a plate with a side of limes.

What is Carne Asada?

Carne Asada is all about the marinade. Marinated flank steak takes flank steak to the next level. It is full of authentic Mexican flavor that from the delicious marinade and placed in the crock pot.

After cooking the marinated flank steak, it come out perfectly tender to be used in many ways. It is great for tacos, burritos, and our favorite burrito bowls.

Make it a taco night and fix these easy street tacos. Steak tacos make the best weeknight meal.

Close up image of street tacos on a plate with a side of limes.

What cut of Beef is used for Carne Asada?

When we make Carne Asada we usually use Flank Steak or Skirt Steak. These two cuts of steaks are similar they do have their differences. Flank steak has a meaty taste but is leaner. Skirt Skate is more tender than flank steak.

On both of these steaks when you are ready to cut, be sure to cut against the grain.

What Spices are in Carne Asada?

The spices that make up the carne asada marinade are easy ingredients. You probably already have them in your pantry. The ingredients include chili powder, paprika and cumin.

Then topping the steak with olive oil, cilantro and lime juice really brings all the flavor together to make a crowd pleasing steak.

What does Street Tacos mean?

These are traditional Mexican tacos that are served on corn tortillas with meat. Toppings include cilantro, onion and salsa. They are smaller in size so that you can eat on the go.

You wonโ€™t find any lettuce, tomato or cheese on traditional Mexican style tacos. However, you can certainly use what you prefer on yours.

Ingredients needed - olive oil, flank steak, onion, garlic, chili powder, paprika, limes, cumin, beef broth, cilantro, salt and pepper, butter, corn tortillas

Carne Asada Crock Pot Ingredients:

  • Olive Oil
  • Flank Steak
  • White Onion, diced
  • Minced Garlic
  • Chili Powder
  • Paprika
  • Limes
  • Cumin
  • Beef Broth
  • Cilantro
  • Salt and Pepper
  • Butter
  • Mini Corn Tortilla

How to make Crock pot Carne Asada Street Tacos:

  • Add Meat to Crock Pot – Place the steak in the crock pot. Rub the olive oil over the steak.
  • Mix Together Dry Ingredients – Then mix together the garlic, chili powder, paprika, salt, pepper and cumin together in a small bowl. Rub this mixture over the steak.
  • Make the Broth – Then top with the lime juice, chopped cilantro and diced onions. Pour the beef broth around the steak in the crock pot.
Close up image of all the ingredients in a crock pot ready to cook.
  • Cook Meat – Cover and cook on low for 6-8 hours or cook on high for 3-4 hours.
  • Shred Beef – After the cook time, shred the beef and top with the remaining lime juice.
  • Heat Tortillas – Then melt the butter in a large skillet or on a griddle. Fry the mini corn tortillas in the melted butter for 1 minutes or until the tortillas are soft.
  • Make Tacos – Allow them to cool slightly. Then top the mini tortillas with the beef and your favorite taco toppings.

Toppings for Carne Asada Tacos:

There are many toppings that you can use for your street tacos. These are our favorites:

  • Sour Cream
  • Sliced Avocado
  • Fresh Cilantro
  • Fresh Squeezed Lime
  • Tomatoes

What is a good Tortilla to use?

We prefer the corn tortilla, but you can definitely use flour tortilla’s. Just make sure they are the smaller version tortilla’s. You can usually find them at your local grocery store.

If you are on a gluten free diet, corn tortilla’s are gluten free so this recipe would fit perfectly in your diet.

Close up image of 5 street tacos filled with carna asada on a plate.

Tips for the best Carne Asada Tacos:

  • Frying the Tortillas – Don’t skip the step where you fry the corn tortillas. It really adds to the recipe and the butter corn tortillas are worth the extra step.
  • Marinade – If you prefer, you can mix the marinade ingredients before hand so that they flavor combine thoroughly together.
  • Let Meat Rest – Once it is done cooking, let meat rest before shredding.
  • Change the Meat – This recipes works with other meat such as chicken or chuck roast.
  • Use 2 Corn Tortillas – The flank steak may come out juicy when you are trying to serve it. We usually wrap the meat with 2 corn tortillas to easily eat the street tacos.

How long does it take to Cook Slow Cooker Carne Asada?

Flank steak has a tendency to have some toughness to it. We prefer when making this recipe to cooking the meat on low for 6 to 8 hours.

What to serve with Carne Asada

Close up image of carne asada street tacos in the crock pot.

How to Store Leftovers:

Place the meat inside an airtight container in the fridge. It will keep up to 4 days if stored properly.

We enjoy turning leftovers into additional meals. I often make extra just for this purpose. It really helps during busy weeks.

It even makes a great lunch the next day. Place the meat with some rice and vegetables in individual container for a quick lunch.

Print this Slow Cooker Street Tacos recipe below:

Crock pot Carne Asada Street Tacos

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Crock Pot Street Tacos Recipe will be a hit with your entire family. Learn how to make Carne Asada Street Tacos for a quick meal.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 4 hours
Total Time 4 hours 10 minutes
Servings 6
Cuisine Mexican
Course Main Course
Calories 647

Ingredients

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Instructions

  • Place the steak in a crock pot. Rub the olive oil over the steak.
  • Then mix together the garlic, chili powder, paprika, salt, pepper and cumin together in a small bowl. Rub this mixture over the steak.
  • Then top with the lime juice from 1 of the limes, chopped cilantro and diced onions. Pour the beef broth around the steak in the crock pot.
  • Cover and cook on low for 6-8 hours or cook on high for 3-4 hours.
  • After the cook time, shred the beef and top with the remaining lime juice from the other lime.
  • Then melt the butter in a large skillet or on a griddle. Fry the mini corn tortillas in the melted butter for 1 minutes or until the tortillas are soft.
  • Allow them to cool slightly. Then top the mini tortillas with the beef and your favorite taco toppings. I use 2 mini corn tortillas per taco.

Recipe Notes

*Refrigerate the leftovers in an air tight container for up to 5 days.ย ย 
*You can use skirt steak or sirloin instead of the flank steak in this recipe.ย ย 

Nutrition Facts

Calories 647kcal, Carbohydrates 51g, Protein 56g, Fat 25g, Saturated Fat 10g, Polyunsaturated Fat 3g, Monounsaturated Fat 9g, Trans Fat 1g, Cholesterol 156mg, Sodium 788mg, Potassium 1076mg, Fiber 8g, Sugar 2g, Vitamin A 827IU, Vitamin C 8mg, Calcium 158mg, Iron 6mg

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  1. Carrie Barnard says:

    I’m not sure what Beef Birtia Meat is. Birria tacos are generally made with chuck roast and short ribs. If that is what you are referring to, yes, it can be used in this recipe but will need to cook much longer until the beef is tender (like 8-9 hours on low).

  2. Dolores says:

    Can anyone tell me if Ican use Beef Birtia Meat? I went to 3 different stores and hardly any meat?

  3. Sara says:

    5 stars
    I made this in the crock pot a few weeks ago and only I changed was I used beef bone broth.. this turned out amazing!! Iโ€™m actually again tomorrow it was so good

  4. Carrie Barnard says:

    This is cotija cheese. It tastes amazing on these tacos!

  5. Karen says:

    What is the white stuff sprinkled on top after they are made in the picture

  6. Jaimie says:

    This looks delicious! I canโ€™t wait to try it! Have you ever made this in an instant pot? If so what would the settings be on it?
    Thanks!

  7. Nancy says:

    5 stars
    Awesome recipe thanks!

  8. Chamomile Mahar says:

    5 stars
    Love this recipe! I use it weekly, and share it with all my family members! EVERYONE LOVES IT.

  9. Katie says:

    5 stars
    My husband and I absolutely love this recipe!! Had if for lunch all week. Could you use chicken instead of steak and chicken broth instead of beef?

  10. Christine Vorbeck says:

    5 stars
    My boyfriend could not get enough next time I have to make double the amount lol!!!

  11. Felicity says:

    I was super excited to make these, I followed the recipe exactly and cooked on low. They were very tender but there was absolutely no flavor what so ever. Disappointed because they took all day and just tasted like plain meat

  12. Carrie Barnard says:

    I prefer for it to be defrosted first.

  13. EDMO says:

    Does the steak have to be defrosted first

  14. Carrie Barnard says:

    Yes you can.

  15. Carrie Barnard says:

    Yes you can marinade it in the fridge overnight.

  16. Lindsay says:

    Could you let the meat sit in the spice mixture overnight?

  17. Kristina Orta says:

    Can you use chicken broth in place of beef broth?

  18. Carrie Barnard says:

    You do not have to, but you can. I have done it both ways.

  19. Rasha says:

    Do you sear the steak first?

  20. Kim says:

    5 stars
    Made this several times.it is the best and taste great.it is a family favorite

  21. Jen S says:

    5 stars
    Our fam loves street taco flair on weekdays, it’s simple and oh sotasty. We lovlove this recipe with the cilantro taste is just like the ones from the food trucks. This is a fun and yet not expensive way to twist the taco night at your house. Yum!

  22. Sabrina says:

    5 stars
    My family loves these even without sides!

  23. Carrie says:

    These amounts are for 1 taco. Thank you!

  24. Emily says:

    For the servings & calories- are you saying it is 244 cals for 2 tacos? or 1?

  25. Carrie says:

    I think the same amount of liquid would be fine to use with this amount of steak. Thanks!

  26. Kristi says:

    If I’m only making a pound of steak, do I keep the same amount of liquids or cut the liquid ingredients by 1/3?

  27. Carrie says:

    Donna – That is a typo. It’s not needed for this recipe. I have updated the post. Thank you!

  28. Donna says:

    5 stars
    Where does the 2 aT of vegetable oil go?
    Thanks