

Tacos al carbon literally means “tacos grilled over charcoal” but they can also be cooked over a wood fire. The smoky flavour characteristic of charcoal infused into these steak tacos is what makes them so delicious and unique.
Tacos al carbon is made with marinated grilled steak and spring onions, both cooked together over the grill. They are then chopped and served over warm tortillas with salsa, and a simple garnish of coriander and onions.
Tacos al carbon can also be made with marinated grilled boneless chicken thighs or pork shoulder steaks.
These Mexican tacos are mostly prepared in the north of Mexico and have crossed the border to Texas, especially within Mexican-American communities.
Top Tips to Make Authentic Tacos al Carbon
The marinade recipe for the steaks is Gran Luchito Guajillo Fajita & Taco Mix, citrus juice, coriander and olive oil. We leave the meat to marinate for 2 to 3 hours in the fridge, then cook it at room temperature.
Serve these delicious tacos al carbon with a side of Elotes and Cowboy Beans.
Prep time
2HRS
Cook time
45MINS
Total time
2HRS 45MINS
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The main difference between Tacos al Carbon and regular tacos lies in the preparation method. Tacos al Carbon feature grilled meats, giving them a distinctive smoky taste, whereas regular tacos may have a variety of fillings, which can include both cooked and uncooked ingredients.
While using a charcoal grill does add a unique smoky flavor to Tacos al Carbon, you can still make them at home without one. A gas grill or stovetop grill pan can work well to achieve similar results. If neither of these options is available, you can use a regular skillet or griddle to cook the marinated meat.
Yes, Tacos al Carbon can be adapted for vegetarians by using grilled vegetables, such as bell peppers, onions, mushrooms, or even tofu, as a meat substitute. The same grilling technique can be applied to impart a smoky flavor to the vegetables.
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