
Mezcal-Marinated Carne Asada served with Tomatillo Salsa
A carne asada makes the perfect centrepiece to a Cinco de Mayo celebration. Mezcal adds a smoky, earthy flavour to the meat that is perfectly complemented by the creamy tomatillo salsa. Feel free to adjust the salsa to the level of spice you enjoy. Most of a hot pepper’s heat is found in the seeds and inner white pith. Removing these will result in a milder, but still flavourful, salsa. To complement the carne asada, serve with warm tortillas, crema, pickled red onion, crumbled cotija and limes. Try pairing this recipe with Dos Equis Xx Especial Lager or Pacifico Clara Cerveza.Ingredients
Serves 6
¾ cup (180 ml) mezcal
½ cup (125 ml) fresh orange juice
¼ cup (60 ml) fresh lime juice
¼ cup + 1 tbsp (75 ml) grapeseed oil, divided, plus more for greasing grills
4 large cloves garlic, finely chopped
2 tbsp (30 ml) kosher salt, plus more as needed
1 tsp (5 ml) freshly ground black pepper
1 tbsp (15 ml) apple cider vinegar
2 tsp (10 ml) Worcestershire sauce
1 tsp (5 ml) smoked paprika
½ tsp (2.5 ml) ground cumin
16 green onions, divided
1 small white onion, thinly sliced
2 serrano peppers, stemmed and halved lengthwise
1 cup (250 ml) chopped fresh cilantro
1 flank steak, flap steak or skirt steak (about 2 lbs/900 g)
Tomatillo Salsa, make ahead, recipe follows
Tomatillo Salsa:
grapeseed oil, for greasing grills
8 oz (225 g) tomatillos (about 5 medium-sized), husks removed and rinsed under cold water
2 green onions, trimmed
1 serrano pepper
1 clove garlic
½ tsp (2.5 ml) kosher salt, plus more for seasoning
1 cup (250 ml) loosely packed fresh cilantro leaves and tender stems
1 tbsp (15 ml) fresh lime juice
2 avocados, peeled, pitted and roughly chopped
Instructions
- In a large bowl, whisk mezcal, orange juice, lime juice, ¼ cup (60 ml) oil, garlic, salt, black pepper, vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, paprika and cumin until well combined. Set aside.
- Trim 4 green onions and cut in half lengthwise. Using palm of your hand, lightly smash green onion halves against a flat work surface until a little moisture is released.
- In a large glass or non-reactive baking pan that just fits steak, add smashed green onions, white onions, halved serrano peppers, cilantro, steak and mezcal mixture. Massage steak into marinade, flipping once or twice. Cover baking pan with plastic wrap and chill for at least 2 hours and up to 12 hours. For most flavourful results, flip steak once or twice while marinating.
- Remove steak from marinade and pat dry with paper towel. Discard marinade. Place steak on a rack set over a rimmed baking sheet. Let stand at room temperature for 30 minutes.
- Meanwhile, preheat grill or a grill pan over very high heat. Lightly oil grates or pan.
- Place steak on grill or pan. Grill, uncovered, until lightly charred in spots and a thermometer inserted in thickest portion of steak registers 125 F (52 C) for medium-rare, 3 to 5 minutes per side, or grill to desired doneness. Transfer steak to a cutting board and let rest for 10 minutes.
- Meanwhile, trim remaining 12 green onions. In a medium bowl, toss these onions with remaining 1 tbsp (15 ml) oil and a good pinch of salt. Place green onions on grill or grill pan and cook, uncovered and turning occasionally, until softened and lightly charred, 4 to 6 minutes. Transfer grilled green onions to a plate.
- To serve, slice steak against grain and place on a large platter. Serve with grilled green onions and Tomatillo Salsa.
- Tomatillo Salsa:
- Preheat grill or a grill pan over high heat. Grease grills.
- Place tomatillos, green onions and serrano pepper on oiled grates. Grill, uncovered and turning occasionally, until evenly charred, 8 to 10 minutes for tomatillos, 6 to 8 minutes for green onions and 3 to 4 minutes for serrano pepper. Transfer to a plate and set aside to cool at room temperature for 10 minutes.
- In bowl of a food processor fitted with steel blade attachment, combine tomatillos, green onions, serrano pepper, garlic, salt, cilantro and lime juice. Pulse until a smooth paste forms, about 25 pulses, scraping down sides of bowl as needed. Add avocados and pulse until mostly smooth, about 10 pulses. Season with salt to taste, and serve. Salsa can be made up to 3 hours in advance and refrigerated in an airtight container. Pressing a piece of plastic wrap directly on surface of salsa helps to prevent it from oxidizing.
- Makes about 1¼ cups (310 ml)