Easy Carne Picada Recipe-Makes Amazing Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Filling! (2024)

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For those of us who spend our days cooking and crafting recipes, generally obsessed with food, inspiration can be found just about anywhere.

Maybe you tried something at a restaurant you want to recreate at home, maybe you have fond memories of a dish your grandmother used to make, or maybe a late night of binge-watching old Friends episodes made you crave some homemade fried chicken.

Sometimes, though, it’s an ingredient that sparks your creativity, something unique you found at your go-to grocery store or a specialty store you visited on a trip (I’m not the only one who has “visit local market” on their list of vacation to-do’s, right?). That’s the case with this recipe.

If you love authentic Mexican food as much as we do, I hope you’ll try our carne guisada, pozole verde, our uniquechicken posole, or pollo asado next.

What is Carne Picada?

What is carne picada in English? Well, it can mean “minced” or “ground” meat, though what I found at the market and what you’ll likely find is more like very thin strips – shavings, somewhere between a coarse ground beef and thin slices of steak.

Carne pica actually means “spicy” beef, so let’s go with spicy minced beef. 🙂 The slices usually come from a flavorful cut like chuck, though more inexpensive cuts may be used. It was one serendipitous visit to a local Hispanic market that introduced me to Carne Picada.

In addition to natural beefy goodness, the biggest advantage to using the Carne Picada cut is that it cooks up extremely quickly even though it’s from a low-and-slow roast like chuck, so getting dinner on the table is a snap. Because it has tons of surface area, it also means more space to absorb whatever inspired seasonings you decide to use. Flavor, flavor, flavor.

This Carne Picada recipe is definitely Mexican-inspired and makes a great filling for tacos or enchiladas, or even fantastic Carne Picada fajitas (though you’ll need to pan fry them for fajitas since grilling might be a challenge.

Carne Picada vs. Carne Guisada

Both are small pieces of beef, but picada is sliced into thin strips and guisada has larger pieces similar to stew beef, slow-cooked and swimming in a cumin-laced gravy.

Carne Picada vs. Carne Asada

Both of these are more like traditional steak, but “Asada” will be grilled, served as a whole steak or sliced for fajitas. Picada will be cooked into something a little saucier. Carne asada is also a more common dish with lots of recipes to choose from. Don’t bother looking for a Carne Picada recipe Food Network or other popular food sites might offer to your recipe quest.

How do you make Carne Picada?

For my recipe, you’ll use a dry marinade of smoky spices – cumin, coriander, oregano – and the extra special addition of ancho chili powder.

After an hour or so, the seasoned beef gets browned in batches then mixed with tomatoes (I do recommend breaking these apart with your hands for the best texture), onions, and jalapeños to make a really versatile filling that can be stuffed into your favorite tortilla (or my homemade sopes) and eaten as-is or with your favorite taco toppings.

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Carne Picada Ingredients

  • Dried Ancho Chile Powder Ancho is the name for dried poblano peppers, a dark, smoky, but relatively mild chili often found in fajitas or stuffed as the classic chili relleno. The chili powder on your pantry shelf is probably a blend of spices that includes additional heat in the form of cayenne pepper.
    • Ancho chili powder is just a wonderful concentrate of all the flavor and natural heat of the chili itself without the other stuff to get in the way.
  • Salt + Black Pepper: Simple S+P
  • Brown Sugar: This doesn’t make the meat taste sweet at all. It balances out the herbs, garlic, and jalapeño flavors.
  • Dried Oregano: A pungent, quintessential Mexican flavor.
  • Dried Cumin: Adds a wonderful herby smokey flavor.
  • Dried Coriander: Add a beautiful Mexican floral note.
  • Carne Picada: Thinly sliced beef.
  • Garlic: Use fresh. Skip the weird tasting stuff that comes in a jar!
  • Jalapeno: Most of the heat level is contained in the seeds and ribs of the pepper. Remove or leave in, as desired, to control the heat level.
  • Onion: Use white or yellow. White is more common in Mexican cooking.
  • Canned Whole Plum Tomatoes:
  • Tortillas: I like to serve this with corn tortillas but use flour tortillas if you prefer.
  • Taco Toppings: I like shredded lettuce, shredded cheese, chopped tomatoes, sour cream, and cilantro.

Recipe Notes

  • Find it: This recipe is really so simple, with easy-to-find ingredients, the only exception possibly being the meat itself. While this particular cut isn’t necessarily a familiar one in most states, a local Hispanic market is always a good bet, and I’ve even found it at Walmart.
  • If you come up empty-handed, though, buy a small chuck roast or London broil and have your butcher shave it for you, or partially freeze it at home and slice the thinnest pieces you can.
  • Spicy: If you don’t like the heat: Definitely DON’T stay out of the kitchen! Just omit the jalapeno.
  • If you do like things a little on the spicy side, substitute a chopped chipotle pepper (or two, depending on how hot you like it). Chipotles, found canned in Adobo sauce, arewonderfully smoked jalapeno that adds even more flavor – and heat – to the filling.
  • Can You Freeze Carne Picada?
  • Double It! This filling is so versatile that I often double the filling and store extras in the freezer for an effortless taco night. It’s a great way to make sure you’re spending time mixing up a pitcher of margaritas instead of tending to the stovetop!

Storing + Freezing

  • How Long Can You Keep This In The Fridge? The Carne Picada will last for 3-4 days in the fridge.
  • Can You Freeze This? I prefer to make this fresh. The meat is so thin and there’s so much surface area, I prefer not to freeze this recipe.

What To Serve With Carne Picada

To round out the meal I like to serve my charro beans, Mexican corn salad, jalapeno cornbread, Mexican rice, or Southwest salad!

If you’d like to serve dessert, we love it with my nonalcoholicmargarita cake, pineapple delight, pink margaritas or pineapple margaritas!

Check Out More Mexican Meals!

  • White Chicken Enchiladas
  • Crockpot Fiesta Chicken
  • Cheesy Chicken Enchiladas
  • Beef Enchiladas
  • Chicken Fajita Casserole
  • Chicken Tortilla Soup
  • Quick Mexican Chicken
  • One Pot Burrito Bowl

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Carne Picada

Taco Tuesday just got a makeover! Never buy those store-bought seasoning packets again with my easy, homemade Carne Picada recipe -- brace for FLAVOR!

Prep Time1 hour hr

Cook Time12 minutes mins

Total Time1 hour hr 12 minutes mins

Servings: 8 servings

Author: Kathleen

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon dried ancho chile powder
  • 3 teaspoons salt
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 2 teaspoons dried oregano
  • 3 teaspoons dried cumin
  • 1 teaspoon dried coriander
  • 2 pounds carne Picada
  • 4 large cloves garlic minced
  • 1 jalapeno seeded, deribbed, and minced
  • 1 cup onion chopped
  • 1 (28-ounce) can whole plum tomatoes, drained and crushed with your hands

Tortillas

    Taco Toppings

      Instructions

      • In a small bowl mix together first 7 ingredients.

      • Toss meat with garlic. Sprinkle meat with spice mixture and mix to evenly coat. Cover and refrigerate for 1-hour minimum.

      • In a large straight-sided skillet, add 2 tablespoons of oil, jalapeno, and onions and cook over medium heat for 5 minutes or until the onions begin to soften. Add half the meat mixture and cook over medium-high heat until browned on both sides. Remove to a plate and set aside. Add more oil as needed and brown the remaining meat on both sides. Turn the heat to low. Add the cooked meat back to the pan. Add drained tomatoes and cook, cover, until heated through, about 7 minutes.

      • Serve with warmed tortillas and desired optional toppings.

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      Nutrition

      Serving: 1/8 of the recipe | Calories: 42kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 10mg | Sodium: 122mg | Potassium: 48mg | Fiber: 0.3g | Sugar: 0.3g | Vitamin A: 40IU | Vitamin C: 0.5mg | Calcium: 6mg | Iron: 0.4mg

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      1. Easy Carne Picada Recipe-Makes Amazing Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Filling! (6)Marie Wood says

        Very easy was a hit with the husband which is always a win

        Reply

        • Easy Carne Picada Recipe-Makes Amazing Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Filling! (7)Kathleen says

          Yaaay! That’s awesome, Marie 🙂
          Thanks for the feedback!

          Reply

      2. Easy Carne Picada Recipe-Makes Amazing Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Filling! (8)Brenda boyd says

        Excellent recipe. My local Aldi had carne pisada cut beef that I had never seen before. This recipe was perfect. I didn’t have ANCHO chili powder, so I used less of chipotle chili powder. Messed up order of cooking. Browned meat first but it all worked out. Used 14oz can of fire roasted tomatoes cuz I didn’t have big can. Spice mix Flavor was fabulous. I added green and red peppers and served over cilantro lime rice. Topped with cheese, pickled jalapeños and dollop of sour cream. Thank you. Great recipe.

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        • Easy Carne Picada Recipe-Makes Amazing Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Filling! (9)Kathleen says

          Thank you Brenda! So happy you like this recipe. We LOVE it too. The hardest part of the recipe is finding this cut of meat at the supermarket!!

          Reply

      3. Easy Carne Picada Recipe-Makes Amazing Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Filling! (10)Anna says

        Had the meat and was looking for recepies that wouldn’t require hours of marinated meat and came across your page! This turned out so so so good!!!! I added some lime juice as somebody said on a comment and loved the result. Thank you!

        Reply

        • Easy Carne Picada Recipe-Makes Amazing Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Filling! (11)Kathleen says

          Wow, I’m so happy it turned out well, Anna! 🙂

          Reply

      4. Easy Carne Picada Recipe-Makes Amazing Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Filling! (12)Mary Beth says

        Went to record and file and realized I’d made it before! Still good and will likely make it again when I buy Carne Picada at Aldi!!!

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        • Easy Carne Picada Recipe-Makes Amazing Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Filling! (13)Kathleen says

          Thank you so much, Mary Beth! <3

          Reply

      5. Easy Carne Picada Recipe-Makes Amazing Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Filling! (14)Manda says

        This was really delicious! I did reduce the salt to 2tsp, and it could’ve been a little less even with unsalted tomatoes. I also added the juice of two limes to the marinating meat (a tip from my Mexican MIL). Cooked with one jalapeño, one Serrano, just enough heat to warm your mouth. Served with cilantro, onion, lime slices, sour cream, and a stack of corn tortillas. A++!

        Reply

        • Easy Carne Picada Recipe-Makes Amazing Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Filling! (15)Kathleen says

          Wow, Manda! I gotta try what you did, that sounds so yummy 🙂
          Thank you for sharing your positive review!

          Reply

      6. Easy Carne Picada Recipe-Makes Amazing Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Filling! (16)Mel B says

        I was so impressed by this recipe. Followed it exactly except that I didn’t add the canned tomatoes as I am not a huge tomato fan. But the meat was packed with FLAVOR and TENDER. This was my fist time using this type of beef. I like tacos and the package said great for carne picada so I Googled ‘crane picada recipe’ and I’m so glad I found this one. My husband said it taste authentic. It is definitely a keeper! Thanks for sharing.

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        • Easy Carne Picada Recipe-Makes Amazing Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Filling! (17)Kathleen says

          Hey Mel! So Happy you and Hubby enjoyed this recipe! I’m making it again tomorrow. Always a favorite <3

          Reply

      7. Easy Carne Picada Recipe-Makes Amazing Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Filling! (18)Lori says

        Wonderful recipe and so versatile. Thank you.
        This recipe is a keeper!

        Reply

        • Easy Carne Picada Recipe-Makes Amazing Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Filling! (19)Kathleen says

          Thank you, Lori! Glad you like it!

          Reply

      8. Easy Carne Picada Recipe-Makes Amazing Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Filling! (20)F Marie Haulenbeek says

        So delicious! I used chipotle because I didn’t have ancho chili’s. Also added a teaspoon of Worcestershire and tamari as the meat was cooking…just because. We put it on corn tortillas topped with cilantro, queso fresco, avocado and lime. I also held the spiced raw meat in the fridge for 5 hours. It was incredibly tender. Thanks fo a great recipe.

        Reply

        • Easy Carne Picada Recipe-Makes Amazing Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Filling! (21)Kathleen says

          That’s amazing! Thank you so much, Marie 🙂

          Reply

      9. Easy Carne Picada Recipe-Makes Amazing Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Filling! (22)Doris says

        Recipe is FANTASTIC!! Spices add a delicious flavor to the meat. I added one more ingredient- chipotle peppers. Muy Bien!!! ❤️ And I’m not Hispanic ?
        Used leftovers in a salad and that was great too

        Reply

        • Easy Carne Picada Recipe-Makes Amazing Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Filling! (23)Kathleen says

          I’m so happy you enjoyed Doris! I LOVE this recipe <3

          Reply

      10. Easy Carne Picada Recipe-Makes Amazing Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Filling! (24)Sandra says

        It’s AWESOME ?I love it

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        • Easy Carne Picada Recipe-Makes Amazing Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Filling! (25)Kathleen says

          Thank you, Sandra! I’m glad you enjoyed 🙂

          Reply

      11. Easy Carne Picada Recipe-Makes Amazing Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Filling! (26)Robin says

        Very good! Used less salt for health reasons. Thanks!

        Reply

        • Easy Carne Picada Recipe-Makes Amazing Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Filling! (27)Kathleen says

          Totally! Thanks for your positive review, Robin!

          Reply

      12. Easy Carne Picada Recipe-Makes Amazing Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Filling! (28)Elsa says

        This is such a great recipe. THANK YOU!

        Reply

        • Easy Carne Picada Recipe-Makes Amazing Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Filling! (29)Kathleen says

          Thank you for your positive feedback, Elsa! 🙂

          Reply

      13. Easy Carne Picada Recipe-Makes Amazing Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Filling! (30)Linda Oliver says

        I have prepared this several times, and it is always excellent. Great on corn and flour tortillas both soft and hard. Also great on nachos.

        Reply

        • Easy Carne Picada Recipe-Makes Amazing Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Filling! (31)Kathleen says

          I’m glad to hear that this recipe is a hit for you! Putting it on nachos is brillant!

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      FAQs

      What is carne picada and how do you cook it? ›

      What is this? This flavorful meat recipe is traditionally made with chopped chuck roast. In many grocery stores and butcher shops in Texas and Southwest states you can pick up the carne picada beef already chopped or sliced and ready to use. The dish is cooked by searing (browning) or sauteing the chopped beef.

      What's the difference between carne asada and carne picada? ›

      Carne picada is minced beef that you braise (cook in a liquid), while carne asada is slices of steak typically cooked on a grill. Carne asada literally translates to "grilled meat".

      What is the meaning of carne picada? ›

      carne picada, la ~ (f) minced meat, the ~ Noun.

      Is carne picada the same as ground beef? ›

      To compare, carne picada denotes slightly larger, sliced chunks of beef rather than beef put through a grinder. Such a process lends it a meaty and chewy texture that is perfect for a taco filling. Braised in a sauce, this beef creates a dish akin to a quickly-prepared pot roast.

      How do you know when carne picada is done? ›

      By the time you're done cooking the beef, it's so tender that it melts in your mouth. I like to toss the beef in flour and sear it before braising.

      What is carne picada meat made of? ›

      Carne picada is chuck meat that is cooked by braising until tender, while carne asada is a thinly sliced steak that is cooked by grilling.

      Is carne picada the same as fajita meat? ›

      Fajita means thin strips and carne picada means minced meat. Generally when you make fajitas its whole marinated meat.

      What is the best cut of meat for carne asada tacos? ›

      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.

      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 Aldi carne picada? ›

      Description. It's all in the name! Carne Picada (Spanish for Finely Sliced Beef) is a staple in flavorful authentic Mexican dishes.

      Where is Picada from? ›

      Picada is a dense, pounded paste of fried bread, nuts, garlic, olive oil, and other aromatics. It originated in the Catalonia region of Spain, most likely in the thirteenth or fourteenth century, as a way to thicken and flavor stews and braises. With this history comes recipes as varied as the cooks themselves.

      What does fruta picada mean? ›

      Fruta picada is a basic fruit salad that is eaten as a snack or dessert.

      Is carne picada tough? ›

      Carne Picada literally translates to chopped meat but typically refers to a stewy dish of tender braised beef in a tomato-pepper sauce.

      Which ground beef is better for tacos? ›

      What's the best ground beef for tacos? Ground round or ground sirloin—these are leaner versions of ground beef, so they don't have as much flavor on their own. That makes them perfect for cooking with lots of herbs and spices, as you do when making taco filling.

      Is carne picada fatty? ›

      4 oz of beef for carne picada (Black Angus Beef From Aldi) contains 170 Calories. The macronutrient breakdown is 0% carbs, 44% fat, and 56% protein. This is a good source of proteins (41% of your Daily Value).

      How is carne asada supposed to be cooked? ›

      Take the marinated steak out of the refrigerator and let it rest at room temperature for 30 minutes before you cook it. Shake off excess marinade and grill over SCORCHING high heat (at least 600 degrees F) for 3 to 4 minutes per side for medium rare, or 4-5 minutes on each side for medium.

      What is the Colombian dish picada? ›

      Picada is a big plate of mixed grilled foods and accompaniments made for sharing (and picking at). Typically includes potatoes, plantains, arepas, sausages, and meats.

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