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These Flank Steak Tacos are a flavor explosion thanks to strawberry mint salsa and gorgonzola cheese... They'll help you hold on to summer for as long as possible!

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(This recipe for Flank Steak Tacos with Strawberry Mint Salsa was originally published in September 2011, but has been updated with new photos and content in 2019).

This is such a confusing time of year for me. On the one hand, it's very much still summer (for almost a whole entire month!). It's still nice and warm during the days here in New England and I'm still eating as much summer produce as I possibly can.

However, it was 56 degrees when I woke up yesterday morning and my husband tried to wear his winter coat to work (It's August!! To be fair, his winter coat is pretty lightweight, but still, no), kids are pretty much all back to school, and summer is unofficially ending this weekend.

Oh also, I'm over here behind the scenes working on lots of pumpkin and apple recipes, while still trying to soak up as many summer vibes as I can.

So, yes, I'm confused. But for the most part, I'm trying to live in the present and my present is filled with strawberries, fresh herbs, and easy weeknight dinners. Though I've had strawberries in dessert form so many times this summer, I'm also a fan of strawberries in savory entree form, especially when it comes to steak.

These Flank Steak Tacos with Strawberry Mint Salsa blew my mind when I first made them years ago and they've become a staple in my summer meal repertoire.

The tacos are super easy and quick to get on your dinner table, but packed with summer deliciousness!

Best Steak for Tacos?

While you can use any kind of steak you want for these tacos, I highly recommend flank steak for these because it's a lean cut of beef that's super flavorful and tender and easy to cook. If you can't find flank steak, you can substitute with skirt steak (it's a little bit fattier and thinner, but also delicious!). I've used skirt for these tacos before and it works well.

I haven't tried using it in this recipe, but flat iron steak is also similar to flank and skirt, so that can also be used as a substitute.

Tips for Cooking Flank Steak

  • Marinate it! This taco recipe is very easy to make, but I do recommend marinating the steak or at least an hour. However, you can also let it marinate overnight if you want to whip everything up before bed and have the flank steak ready to go at dinner time.
  • Take steak out of the fridge and let sit at room temperature for about 30 minutes before cooking.
  • Don't overcook flank steak as it can dry out and get chewy if you do. I recommend cooking it to medium-rare (it should take about 3 minutes on each side over medium-high heat.
  • Once you remove the steak from the pan, let it sit for about 5-10 minutes, otherwise, the juices will release when you slice it.
  • Always slice flank steak against the grain for the most tender meat. If you slice with the grain, the meat will be tough.

How to Make Flank Steak Tacos

Star by making the flank steak marinade. I use:

  • Lime juice
  • Extra virgin olive oil
  • Red onion
  • Garlic
  • Chili powder
  • Cumin
  • Salt
  • Pepper

It's a super simple marinade, but delicious.

You can either mix your marinade ingredients in a bowl and pour over steak in a dish or put everything into a bag.

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Whatever you use, try to flip the steak or move it around in the marinade a couple times to ensure no parts of the steak are unexposed to the marinade.

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When the steak is done marinating, remove from fridge, and let it sit at room temperature for at least 30 minutes.

Heat a grill pan (or regular pan or actual grill) to medium-high. Cook the steak for about 3 minutes on each side. For medium-rare, the steak should come in at 135 degrees on a meat thermometer.

Once you remove the steak from the pan, let it sit for about 5-10 minutes.

After letting it rest, slice the steak thinly against the grain.

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How to Make Strawberry Mint Salsa

While the steak is marinating, you can whip up the strawberry mint salsa, which is also incredibly easy.

Here are the ingredients I used for the strawberry salsa:

  • Strawberries
  • Red onion
  • Chopped mint
  • Jalapeño
  • Lime juice

Mix everything together in a medium bowl and pop the bowl in the fridge while you finish the steak, so the flavors can meld together. Yum.

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Now, warm your tortillas, either by placing them on a the grill pan or in the microwave. Divide steak evenly between the tortillas and top with strawberry mint salsa and a little bit of gorgonzola cheese.

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Yup. It definitely tastes like it's still summer out there! But guess what? These flank steak tacos aren't just for summer... You can make them any time of year!

While strawberries are definitely best in the spring/summer months, depending on where you life, they're likely readily available year-round, which means you can make the strawberry mint salsa any time.

We eat tacos quite often in our house (there are SO many varieties, you feel like you're having a completely different kind every time), but I'm pretty sure these flank steak tacos are my absolute favorite.

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When I first made these, I was a little uncertain about how strawberries and gorgonzola would go together. But let me tell you, they're an incredible match.

You have the sweet flavor of the strawberries combined with the creamy aggressive sharpness of the gorgonzola and you're in heaven. Or at least I was.

But that also could have had something to do with the fact that there was flank steak involved.

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What to Drink with Tacos

Another awesome thing about flank steak tacos? They go fabulously with all kinds of summer co*cktails or even a simple glass of white wine or rosé. If you're looking for a co*cktail pairing, I recommend:

  • Spicy Vodka Blackberry Smash (the more berries, the better!)
  • Jalapeño Parsley Sour Martini
  • Tequila Thyme Lemonade
  • Tropical Gin Sunrise
  • North End Margarita

I also love the idea of these Beer Margaritas from Casa de Crews!

I also use a strawberry salsa (with avocado and mango!) on these shrimp tacos... Just one more way you can get your fill of summer fruit in savory form.

How are you trying to get the most out of the remaining summer fruits and veggies?

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Flank Steak Tacos with Strawberry Mint Salsa

These Flank Steak Tacos are a flavor explosion thanks to strawberry mint salsa and gorgonzola cheese... They'll help you hold on to summer for as long as possible!

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Course: Entree

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Flank Steak Recipes, Savory Fruit Recipes, Steak Tacos

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Marinating Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Makes: 8 tacos

Author: Sues

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup freshly squeezed lime juice (from about 2 limes)
  • ¼ cup chopped red onion
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 3 Tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
  • 2 tsp chili powder
  • ½ tsp cumin
  • ½ tsp salt
  • ½ tsp pepper
  • 1 lb. flank steak (can also use skirt steak)
  • 8 8-inch flour tortillas
  • Strawberry Mint Salsa (recipe below)
  • cup crumbled gorgonzola cheese, for topping

Strawberry Mint Salsa

  • 1 ¼ cup chopped strawberries (from 8-10 large strawberries)
  • ¼ cup chopped red onion
  • 2 Tbsp chopped mint
  • 1 Tbsp chopped jalapeño
  • 1 Tbsp freshly squeezed lime juice

Instructions

  • In a small bowl, mix lime juice, red onion, garlic, olive oil, chili powder, cumin, salt, and pepper.

  • Set the flank steak in a baking dish (or other shallow dish) and pour the marinade over the top. Flip the steak over to make sure the marinade gets everywhere. Cover dish in plastic wrap and place in the fridge for at least an hour (can also let marinate overnight). Try to flip steak in marinade a few times.

  • When steak is done marinating, remove from fridge, brush off any onion or garlic stuck to steak, and allow to come to room temperature for about 30 minutes.

  • Heat a grill pan (you can also use a regular pan or a grill) to medium-high and brush with a little bit of olive oil. Cook steak for 3-4 minutes on each side, until desired degree of doneness (note that steak may continue cooking a bit when taken off heat). I recommend medium-rare, which should be about 135 degrees on a meat thermometer. Remove steak from pan and let rest for 5-10 minutes.

  • Slice steak thinly, being sure to slice against the grain.

  • Warm tortillas (either in grill pan you cooked steak in or in microwave) and divide slices of steak between them. Top each taco with strawberry mint salsa and a little bit of gorgonzola cheese.

Strawberry Mint Salsa

  • Mix together strawberries, red onion, chopped mint, jalapeño, and lime juice. Let rest in the fridge until ready to use.

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FAQs

Is flank or skirt steak better for street tacos? ›

Skirt Steak

What is this? This steak cut tends to have a heartier beef flavor than flank steak, making it a good option for tacos or fajitas with lots of ingredients that could overwhelm a milder steak. Use a marinade to tenderize the steak and add even more flavor before the cooking process.

Should you cut steak before cooking tacos? ›

How to Make Steak Tacos
  1. Cut steak into small pieces: Cut steak into strips that are 1/2-inch thick, then cut into pieces that 3/4-inch in size.
  2. Mix marinade ingredients: In a large mixing bowl whisk together lime juice, olive oil, honey, garlic, ancho chili powder, cumin, salt and pepper.
May 25, 2022

How do you cut flank steak for tacos? ›

Cut it thin and across the grain. Going against the grain shortens the fibers and makes them easier to chew.

Which is tougher flank or skirt steak? ›

Flank is more tender than the inside skirt. The outside skirt is more evenly matched and may be more tender than a flank. Keep this in mind if tenderness is important to you. You can tenderize these cuts with a mallet or by marinating them in olive oil and citrus juice overnight.

Which is healthier flank or skirt steak? ›

The Skirt steak contains quite a bit more fat, with 20 grams of fat per 4-ounce serving. If lean meat is a priority for your diet goals, Flank steak is a better choice. The Skirt steak's extra fat content helps contribute flavor when that's the priority.

Are carne asada and flank steak the same? ›

What is Carne Asada? In Spanish, Carne literally means “flesh/meat/beef” and Asada means “roast/broiled/grilled,” so “grilled meat.” When it comes to “carne asada” in cooking, the term refers to grilled and sliced beef, usually skirt, flank or flap steak.

What is another name for flank steak? ›

Flank Steak (aka London Broil, Plank Steak, Jiffy Steak, Bavette in French and Arrachera in Spanish) Flank steak is a cut taken from the underbelly, or the flank, of the cow. It is sometimes used interchangeably with skirt steak but they are different cuts (though the textures are similar).

What is the best steak to use for tacos? ›

For carne asada or grilled steak tacos, it is best to use flank steak, skirt steak, or sirloin steak. Flap meat also works and can be very affordable. In Mexican markets, you will usually see steak labeled carne asada or palomilla.

What is the trick to cooking flank steak? ›

Rubbing flank steak with sugar and salt twice before grilling seasons the meat and helps the thin cut brown quickly. The first coat, applied an hour before cooking, denatures the steak's surface proteins so that they dry out and form a pellicle that develops Maillard browning and caramelizes deeply.

How do you cut flank steak so it's not tough? ›

But, thankfully, you don't have to settle for chewy flank steak when you … drum roll, please… cut it against the grain! When you cut it against the grain, you shorten the muscle fibers, which means you can enjoy the flavor without awkward, endless chewing.

Why is my flank steak tough? ›

The critical reason for this is that flank steak, although lean and tasty, is tougher than other cuts of beef due to the many long, thin fibers running through it. To help tenderize flank steak, it is often marinated and cooked by grilling, stir-frying, broiling, or smoking.

What cut of steak is best for tacos? ›

The absolute best meat for steak tacos
  1. Skirt steak. Skirt steaks are the most common choice for tacos and for good reason. ...
  2. Flank steak. Flank steaks are a close second and similar to skirt steaks. ...
  3. Ribeye steak. ...
  4. New york strip steak. ...
  5. Hanger steak.
Mar 11, 2020

Is flank or skirt better for Asada? ›

The most common type of meat used to make carne asada is skirt steak or flank steak. Skirt steak is usually thinner and a bit more fatty, whereas flank steak is often a thicker and leaner cut. As long as they're both sliced thinly after grilling, they both make great options.

What cut of beef is best for Asada tacos? ›

Best cut of beef for Carne Asada

The BEST cuts for the Mexican version of the dish we all know and love are either skirt steak or flank steak. Personally, I prefer skirt steak (pictured). It's more tender and flavourful than flank and can be cooked well done (for those who prefer well) without getting tough and chewy.

Is skirt steak or flank steak better for fajitas? ›

Skirt steak is the traditional cut used for fajitas. It used to be inexpensive, but now it's not so cheap; oftentimes flank steak costs less. Either will be a good choice.

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