RAB wrote:I second the recommendation of this very-difficult-to-pronounce, supermarket taqueria.
(Isn't carne asada supposed to be just a little gristly? )
"GWAN - uh - HWA - toe" should do it justice
Anyway, a few comments in this thread, like:
"fat and gristle make a great carne asada taco imo..."
"btw - Is there a differnece between a "taco el carbon" and a "carne asada" taco?"
Got me thinking about
this past thread, and then this other one about
Paco's Tacos.While there can be gristle in the places I go for carne asada, it is not the norm, I won't hold issue with it if I find it. Sometimes, a cut of steak has gristle in it. For the $ you are paying, don't expect a Primehouse inspection of the meat, BUT, a piece or two of gristle every so often between visits would NOT be any kind of deal breaker for me in the places I go to - usually, the norm is for juicy char grilled skirt steak with no gristle.
Fat, on the other hand, adds flavor to steak, and I happen to LOVE fat on a steak. Skirt happens to be very well marbled, so if you do not like fat, then skirt is not for you. (No real question on why skirt is such a flavorful cut of beef.)
As for the meaning of carne asada (char grilled or not,) for ME, carne asada means char grilled skirt steak. To many -actually most of the taco joints around town, carne asada means griddle sauteed chuck steak. Plenty of these griddle fried steak places do well, but you will never catch me eating carne asada in one of them. I will always prefer char grilled skirt steak over pan fried steak, and since we have a choice in this city, I will always choose the former, and never the latter. Since so may of the griddle fried steak places exist, I find that a lot of folks just have no idea that a taqueria can serve great steak - they think gut bombs filled with garbage griddle fried steak is what a "steak burrito" is, or, they think that a steak taco is supposed to be filled with chewy sinewy bits. Not so. Not so in the least. I'm not saying that these griddle steak places don't do other things well, they just do not do steak well in the slightest IMO. One example I can think of is a place called Ino's. In all of Chicagoland, Ino's has the best chicken (mixture of dark, and breast, not boiled in salty sauce) if you ask me. Their steak, however, is absolutely disgusting.
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