Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A Mexican dish consisting of steak strips that are marinated in lemon or lime juice, hot chili peppers, and seasonings, grilled, and often served in a tortilla.
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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For a steak you cut the opposite of cutting for carne asada, where you cut with the grain of the meat.
Crazy Loco Love Victor Villaseñor 2010
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For a steak you cut the opposite of cutting for carne asada, where you cut with the grain of the meat.
Crazy Loco Love Victor Villaseñor 2010
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For a steak you cut the opposite of cutting for carne asada, where you cut with the grain of the meat.
Crazy Loco Love Victor Villaseñor 2010
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$8.95 Now I didn't mind, since I like carne asada, but that should give you a clue about the server I had.
Archive 2007-06-01 Unitas We Stand 2007
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$8.95 Now I didn't mind, since I like carne asada, but that should give you a clue about the server I had.
Rockin Taco Unitas We Stand 2007
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There was no flavor and it just seemed as though I was eating skirt steak, which is what carne asada is made out of.
Archive 2007-01-01 Unitas We Stand 2007
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There was no flavor and it just seemed as though I was eating skirt steak, which is what carne asada is made out of.
Green Field- Long Beach Unitas We Stand 2007
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The taco, stuffed with carne asada, onion and cilantro, kidnapped Turtle’s hunger.
Their Dogs Came With Them Helena María Viramontes 2007
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