Slow Cooker Carne Asada Steak Tacos Recipe (with Chipotle Aioli Sauce) (2024)

Some of the best Mexican steak tacos bursting with flavor can end your day right. With our amazing slow cooker carne asada steak tacos, you will get all the flavor you dreamed of and more in this easy recipe!

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I don’t know about you but slow cooker meals have a special place in my heart. Especially on those busy weeknights when everyone has somewhere to be and you have just a little time to get dinner on the table and eat dinner as a family.

Tacos are normally an easy family dinner to throw together, but sometimes doesn’t quite hit the spot. Well, you will not be saying that with the DELICIOUS slow cooker steak tacos. It is packed with flavor, and so simple to put together you would have thought you were in the kitchen over the stove all afternoon.

And don’t even get me started on the AMAZING chipotle aioli sauce that goes with the tacos. That in itself deserves some spotlight but put it all together, it’s a little slice of heaven.

If you want to get an idea of great dishes to serve with these steak tacos, take a look at our easy texas pinto beans, Spanish cauliflower rice, and of course, you cannot leave out our Mexican street corn salad recipe.

Ingredients needed for this fantastic family dinner recipe!

Slow cooker steak recipe ingredients:

  1. Flank steak or london broil steak (thinly sliced)
  2. Salsa
  3. Can of diced tomatoes with green chiles
  4. Cumin
  5. Chili powder
  6. Flour or corn tortillas
  7. Any and all of your favorite taco toppings!
  8. Mayonnaise
  9. Chopped chipotle chiles in adobo
  10. Chopped fresh cilantro
  11. Minced garlic
  12. Cumin
  13. Fresh lime juice
  14. Salt
  15. Pepper

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For this recipe, you can use your favorite salsa from the grocery store, or you even make your own! Once I learned that making your own salsa isn’t difficult, it was a game-changer. Take a look at this easy homemade salsa recipe from Cooking Classy!

Be sure to have these items for this easy dinner recipe:

  • Slow cooker
  • Nonstick cooking spray
  • Blender (THIS is such a powerful one)
  • Slotted spoon (THIS one works great!)

Ready? Let’s start preparing this flank steak recipe!

For this recipe, start by getting your slow cooker out and spraying the inside with your nonstick cooking spray.

Then, take the flank steak and place it into the bottom of the slow cooker.

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Next, you are going to pour the jar of salsa, diced tomatoes (not drained), cumin, and the chili powder on top of the steak in the slow cooker.

Stir everything together until it is all mixed together well, then turn the slow cooker on and cook the steak on low for 6-8 hours or on high for 3-4 hours.

While that cooks it is time to make the chipotle aioli for the tacos.

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Get out your blender and add in the mayonnaise, chopped chipotle chiles, fresh cilantro, minced garlic, cumin, fresh lime juice, and salt and pepper to your liking.

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After you do that, turn the blender on and blend everything together until it becomes a smooth sauce and then store it in an airtight container in the fridge for later.

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When the meat is completely done cooking, mix everything together shredding the steak as you go.

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Then, scoop the meat into the flour or corn tortilla shells and top it off with your favorite toppings and drizzle the chipotle aioli over top!

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Related Recipe: Try our Instant Pot Carne Asada Street Tacos

Another great slow cooker recipe!

You can find so many tasty recipes on our YouTube channel! If you are looking for some great recipes to follow check it out. We share everything you need to know in the video. All of the ingredients you’ll need and we walk you through every step.

A popular recipe on our channel is our slow cooker honey sesame chicken recipe. This is such a good and simple recipe to follow and throw together on those busy weeknights. Plus who doesn’t love a good slow cooker recipe to make life a little easier?!

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Serves: 8

Slow Cooker Carne Asada Steak Tacos Recipe (with Chipotle Aioli Sauce)

Some of the best Mexican steak tacos bursting with flavor can end your day right. With our amazing slow cooker carne asada steak tacos, you will get all the flavor you dreamed of and more in this easy recipe!

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 6 hours hrs

Total Time 6 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

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Ingredients

Steak Tacos:

  • 2 pounds flank steak (or London Broil steak, thinly sliced)
  • 1 cup salsa
  • 1 (10 ounce) can diced tomatoes with green chiles
  • 1 teaspoon cumin
  • 1 teaspoon chili powder
  • 8 flour tortillas (or corn tortillas)
  • 2 tomatoes (diced - optional)
  • 2 avocados (diced - optional)
  • ½ cup chopped onion (optional)
  • 1 cup shredded lettuce (optional)

Chipotle Aioli:

  • 6 Tablespoons mayonnaise
  • 2 teaspoons chipotle chiles in adobo (chopped)
  • 2 Tablespoons fresh cilantro (chopped)
  • 1 teaspoon minced garlic
  • ½ teaspoon cumin
  • 4 teaspoons fresh lime juice
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

Nutrition

Calories: 381 kcal · Carbohydrates: 27 g · Protein: 29 g · Fat: 18 g · Saturated Fat: 4 g · Polyunsaturated Fat: 3 g · Monounsaturated Fat: 9 g · Trans Fat: 1 g · Cholesterol: 70 mg · Sodium: 604 mg · Potassium: 955 mg · Fiber: 6 g · Sugar: 6 g · Vitamin A: 729 IU · Vitamin C: 15 mg · Calcium: 95 mg · Iron: 4 mg

Equipment

  • Slow Cooker

Recipe Details

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Mexican

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  1. Suzy says:

    Thank-you so much for an amazing weekend! I learned so much and made some wonderful blogging friends. I can't wait to do it again next year. You deserve that long nap......and I love easy crock pot meals!

  2. JennyD says:

    Would love to see the nutritional information for this. :)

  3. Jennifer says:

    Use the "My Recipe Magic" button below the picture to get the nutrition information!

  4. Manda says:

    Very good, will def. make again. Aioil is spicy.

  5. Kathy says:

    I'm glad you enjoyed my slow cooker carne asada! It's one of our favorite meals. Next time I make it, I will definitely try your aioli sauce. It looks like a wonderful addition!

  6. D says:

    This was so good, especially the sauce! It's definitely going into my recipe box. I didn't think the aioli was too spicy at all. My 3 year old ate it. The only change I made was using stew meat instead of flank steak. The leftover meat was great in breakfast burritos the next morning!

  7. Jeanne says:

    Thank you for sharing this delicious recipe ! I have an old Rival Crockpot that has an earthenware insert and it took 6 1/2 hours on high to cook this. Absolutely delicious ! Makes great Quesadillas next day and all you have to do is add shredded cheese - makes for a quick easy lunch !

  8. Steph says:

    This tasted great! But mine didn't look anything like the picture. The meat looked grey due to basically boiling in the juice from the salsa and diced tomatoes. Did you drain the tomatoes? How did you get yours nice and brown? It was really delicious and tender!

  9. Camille says:

    Steph, I am so sorry it turned out looking gray! I didn't drain my tomatoes- I am not sure why yours turned the color it did! I am so sorry I am not much help!I am glad that the meat was delicious and tender though!Have a great night,Camille

  10. Julie says:

    I'm thinking about making this for a 5-family cabin outing this weekend. What cut of beef would you recommend for a larger group that is also easy on the pocket book? I can't wait to try this! It sounds sooooo good!

  11. Colleen Smith says:

    I pinned this recipe the day you posted it through Bloglovin. I just wanted you to know that I get email notices when someone repins my pins. This recipe has been repinned just from my account 596 times and liked about 60 times. I just thought you'd like to know that. Love, In Christ,Colleen Smith

  12. Cyd says:

    Thanks so much Colleen! You made our day!!

  13. Melanni says:

    I have been reading your blog and using your recipes for close to a year now...thank you so much! I love all of the slow cooker meals and the easy (delicious) desserts. I tried this recipe last week and it was a winner; my husband and 3 kids (ages 8, 6, and 3) loved it. The meat was really good but I think the sauce made it extra delicious.

  14. Rachael says:

    I made this tonight, amazing!!! Instead of using the cumin/chili powder I used half a taco packet, delicious! The sauce is to die for, lime juice gives it the perfect balance. Next time I may add some bell peppers for the last hour or so to make it more veggie filled! Yumola!

  15. Samantha @ From Foreclosure To Frugal says:

    I am making this right now!!! And a vegetarian option for me!

  16. Jen says:

    I made this for dinner tonight. It was a BIG hit, even with my picky eaters! Thank you so much for sharing this recipe!

  17. Emira says:

    This was AMAZING period. followed the directions almost exact except roughly doubled everything the sauce was SOO good with it and avocado and tomato was a perfect fresh add!

  18. nicole says:

    Just curious when it says "1 cup of salsa", is there a specifc kind that we should use?Also, has anyone added bell peppers & onions into this to make it sort of like fajtas?

  19. Cyd says:

    Any brand of salsa will work great!

  20. Monie says:

    Just wanted to say thanks for sharing this recipe.I made this last week with some modifications but my family loved it!! I didn't use flank steak, I had thinly cut beef (bulgogi choice cut) and I baked the meat because I didn't have enough time to use the slow cooker. After reading a few comments, I decided against making the chipotle aioli, my kids are picky when it comes to sauces and I just used sour cream and the rest of the salsa. I added black beans and corn to the tacos as well. The meat came out tender and full of flavor. The tacos were filling yet light. There was enough for everyone to have seconds so next time I will just have to make a larger batch!

  21. Leisa says:

    I used the recipe magic button for the nutrition, and it said for 1 serving it has 1436 calories...I hope this is somehow calculating this wrong? :) I would love it we could save your recipes to ziplist too - any chance of that happening?Thank you~

  22. Merrilee Rease says:

    I was wondering how well this freezes? I'm going to Lake Powell and have to make dinner for everyone one of the nights. So I'll have to cook it prior and then freeze. I would think it would work???

  23. Cyd says:

    You can totally cook the meat mixture and these freeze it until ready to serve. Just thaw and reheat.

  24. Cyd says:

    Hi Leisa! The calorie count for this is way off. We will let our tech team know so that is can be adjusted. Thanks so much!!

  25. yanet says:

    1 cup of salsa for the steak ? Not sure what kind of salsa cam you please let me know

  26. Laura says:

    This is in my co*ckpot right now! ! So excited to try it :-)

  27. Cyd says:

    Any salsa will work from the grocery store. We have used fresh salsa, Pace salsa, or even store brand. So if you have a favorite salsa, it will work great!

  28. Kathleen says:

    Made this yesterday and it was delicious!! I will definitely be making this again and again.

  29. Heather says:

    I wonder how it would work I'd the London broil was left intact for cookung, then shredded. Thoughts?

  30. Cyd says:

    That should work great too!

  31. kenya says:

    That picture can not be from something cooked in a crock pot, you can obviously see it is either roasted or put under a broiler. I have been making many things in a crock pot, that coloring is not from a crockpot.

  32. Cyd says:

    The meat is definitely cooked in a crock pot. We use a slotted spoon when we dish it out. Hope this helps and have a great day!!

  33. Karen says:

    I used a thinly sliced London broil since it was on sale. It cooked in 5 hours on low and I used a slotted spoon to serve as there was a lot of liquid. The chipolte mayo was very good . Served with all the usual toppings and hot sauce for those who needed it. Good reviews from the family, will definitely make again! Thanks!

  34. Corrina says:

    Have you ever doubled this recipe? My guys are big eaters and I don't think 6 servings would be enough!

  35. Jeannie N. says:

    This is the second time I have asked this because I did not receive a response the first time. What has happened to your PIN button? I can't seem to pin anything without copying URL. I would appreciate a response. Thank you.

  36. Cyd says:

    We have been switching to a different server and there are still some bugs we are working out. Thanks for your patience. Have a great week.

  37. Jessica says:

    Hello, If i wanted to make this for a freezer dump meal, should I cook the meat first, or put everything into a bag raw to cook later? Will the aioli freeze well or last a few weeks in the fridge so that is one less step the new mom has to do?

  38. Camille (Six Sisters Stuff) says:

    Hi Jessica! Congrats on being a new mom!! It's the best job in the world! :)To make this a freezer meal, I would recommend just dumping all the ingredients into a gallon-sized freezer bag (raw meat and all), then stick it in the freezer. When you are ready to use it, remove the bag from the freezer and place in the fridge for 24 hours to allow it to thaw. Then dump it all in the crock pot and cook as directed. :)As far as the aioli, I have not had much luck freezing mayo-based sauces - they tend to get clumpy and weird when you thaw them. I think that you could make it a week or two in advance and keep it in the fridge, but I wouldn't feel good about much longer than that. I hope this helps!

  39. Tammy says:

    I made this for dinner tonight. It is so delicious ! Easy to make and doesn't need any changes! My husband and I are happy that there are enough leftovers for another night! This will be a keeper! Thank you for a great recipe.

  40. Karen says:

    I absolutely detest cilantro. Is it essential to the flavour/texture of the aioli or can it be omitted, or even replaced with something else, if need be?

  41. Cyd says:

    Hi Karen. You and me both. If you don't like the taste of cilantro, just leave it out! :)

  42. Jordan @ Adventures Anderson says:

    I made this for my family when we were living in Scotland and desperate for some American flavor! It is SO so so yummy! I especially loved the addition of the aioli--a new thing for us. Thanks for giving us a taste of home we've since brought back home with us!

  43. Tahnee says:

    Could this be done in an instapot or pressure cooker?

  44. Cyd says:

    Most recipes can be adapted and converted to instant pot recipes. Maybe this post will help - https://www.sixsistersstuff.com/how-to-convert-recipes-into-instant-pot-recipes/

  45. Janine says:

    I am so confused and am scared to try this. You state right at the beginning of your post that your husband was appalled at this recipe. That means he was horrified and didn’t like it. Can I ask what he didn’t like about it? I have 2 very picky eaters and it’s a chore in itself to find things they like to eat. Just curious what he didn’t like. I just want to pick the right steak taco recipe to try in the crockpot. Please advise when you get a free moment.

  46. Cyd says:

    It's actually delicious! Wrong choice of words. Ha Ha!

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FAQs

What cut of meat does Chipotle use for carne asada? ›

The carne asada is seasoned with spices like cumin, oregano, salt, and pepper, as well as lime juice and finely chopped cilantro. Chipotle's carne asada is always made with skirt steak, ensuring that it's consistently juicy and tender. It's then cut into thin slices rather than cubes.

How do you make carne asada not chewy? ›

You want to cut perpendicular to the muscle fibers so they become as short as possible. You can a have melt in your mouth steak off the grill but if you cut it parallel to the grain you will end up with long muscle fibers AKA chewy, rubbery tough meat. So cut AGAINST the grain!

Is the carne asada at Chipotle spicy? ›

Since the carne asada has no sign of being spicy, feel free to heat it up on your own, perhaps dousing it with any of the three Tabasco sauces usually on hand at Chipotle locations. With or without an added kick, it looks like the third time's a charm for Chipotle's carne asada.

What is the difference between carne asada and steak? ›

The carne asada meanwhile, isn't marinated but simply seasoned with an undisclosed unique blend of spices. Unlike the steak, the carne asada also gets garnished with cilantro and lime juice.

What does Chipotle put on their carne asada? ›

WHAT IS CARNE ASADA? This tender steak is hand-seasoned with our signature blend of spices, finished with fresh lime juice and cilantro, hand-sliced before serving, and grilled fresh every day in small batches. Our steak has high standards—in how it's raised, prepared, and served.

What's the difference between Chipotle steak and carne asada? ›

The steak gets marinated in this adobo sauce before being put on the grill. The carne asada meanwhile, isn't marinated but simply seasoned with an undisclosed unique blend of spices. Unlike the steak, the carne asada also gets garnished with cilantro and lime juice.

What is the secret ingredient to tenderize meat? ›

Whether hosting a holiday cookout, serving up some stir-fry or tackling game meats, baking soda is the go-to meat tenderizer to help make your steak, chicken or turkey silkier, juicier and yummier.

Do you cut meat before or after cooking carne asada tacos? ›

To Cook and Assemble the Carne Asada Tacos:

And then place the carne asada on the grill. Close the grill's lid and cook on each side for about 3 to 4 minutes, for medium-rare. If you want medium, I would go for 4-5 minutes per side. Remove from the grill and rest the meat for 10 minutes before slicing into it.

Should carne asada be sliced before or after cooking? ›

If you like that cut of beef to be more tender and juicy, then cook it whole and cut it after cooking it. If you like a more well done result, then cutting before cooking will let you get to well done more evenly, with less chance of drying out the meat.

What kind of cheese does Chipotle use? ›

Originally Answered: What cheese does Chipotle use? In most of their dishes, Chipotle Mexican Grill uses a shredded blend of two kinds of cheese: White cheddar cheese and Monterey Jack cheese. On their menu, the cheese blend is referred to as "shredded cheese," and it is used in burritos, tacos, and salads.

What does carne asada mean in English? ›

The term carne asada in Spanish translates to roasted or grilled meat in English. That's why it's important to recognize that, in Mexico, carne asada refers to how the beef is cooked rather than a specific recipe.

What meat is closest to carne asada? ›

Skirt steak is the cut of choice for carne asada throughout Southern California and it's my favorite too. But if you can't find it, you can substitute flap, flank, hanger, or top round (London broil). Skirt is the flattest of the cuts, so it doesn't take long to marinate or cook.

What is carne asada called in Mexico? ›

The term carne asada is used in Mexico and refers to the style of grilled meat in those countries. In South America, the term used for grilled meat is asado and it has a different style and preparation.

What does Chipotle cook their steak in? ›

Our steak and Barbacoa always start with Responsibly Raised beef. Then, we achieve tenderness in two ways. First, we cook it sous vide, which locks in moisture by heating the beef at a precise, low temperature for a looong time.

What cut of beef is used for carne asada? ›

In Central and South America, we call pretty much any barbecued or grilled meat asado (or 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).

What piece of meat is carne asada? ›

Carne asada is beef that has been marinated and grilled. When translated from Spanish, carne asada literally means “grilled meat.” Pretty simple, right? The most common type of meat used to make carne asada is skirt steak or flank steak.

What type of cut is asada? ›

Carne asada is typically made with skirt steak, but I wanted to test out a variety of inexpensive cuts to be sure. I bought a half dozen different cuts of beef and marinated them in a basic mixture of lime juice, garlic, cilantro, olive oil, and chiles before grilling them to medium-rare over hot coals.

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