The Best Taco Recipes

Pulled pork elote tacos

There’s no party like a taco party. And I say that because every taco night feels like a party, especially…

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Pulled pork elote tacos

There’s no party like a taco party. And I say that because every taco night feels like a party, especially with the best taco recipes. Warm tortillas, freakin’ delicious proteins, your favorite toppings — it doesn’t get much better than that.

Pulled pork elote tacos sitting on a serving plate.

That’s probably why I’ve made many, many taco recipes over the years. So, I’ve rounded up my favorite taco recipes so you can find your go-to Taco Tuesday dinner. 

Why You’ll Love These Taco Recipes

First, I’ll start with what I love about tacos. It’s because you can go all-out a special occasion, make an easy recipe for family dinner or just throw together your favorite homemade tacos for any meal. Breakfast tacos or burritos, anyone? There’s really something for everyone!

Steak tacos ready to eat

And that something for everyone extends to how much you can vary tacos. You can go with corn tortillas and flour tortillas, or even crispy shells. You can cook up steak tacos, tacos al pastor, chicken tinga tacos, a smashburger take on classic ground beef tacos, fish tacos, shrimp tacos and so much more.

Then, don’t even get me started on the ways you can create your own taco seasoning mix or put out a variety of toppings — the possibilities are endless. 

Tips for Making the Best Tacos

​With all this variation, you want to make sure you’re set up for success. Here are my suggestions to make sure you deliver the best taco night. 

  • Tortillas: First, you’ve got to decide if you’re going with soft shells or hard taco shells. I’m a soft corn tortilla guy myself, given the texture, flavor and ability to prepare them according to your personal preference. Whether you’re using corn tortillas or flour tortillas, make sure you heat them up in a dry skillet first so they don’t break on you. Dumping the contents of your perfect taco all over your plate before you even take a bit is the worst!
  • Proteins: When you’re picking your protein, double-check the cooking time. Ingredients like pork shoulder or chicken thighs will take longer than steak (though check your marinating times!), ground beef, ground chicken or fish taco recipes. So, make sure you’re allowing the right amount of time to cook your delicious taco filling.
  • Toppings: Here’s where your imagination can run wild. Refried beans, sour cream, pico de gallo, cotija cheese, diced red onion, fresh cilantro, avocado — the list goes on. Don’t forget the lime wedges and your favorite FYR hot sauce!
  • Seasonings: For homemade taco seasoning, chili powder, garlic powder, onion powder and ground cumin are great to have on hand, plus chiles to kick up the heat a notch. 
Holding up the grilled steak elote!

A Note on Chiles

There are tons of different types of chiles out there. To make sure you’ve got the right spice level so you hit family favorite status, you can always check the spice level of chiles on the Scoville scale. The Scoville scale, named for Wilbur Scoville, measures the heat level in hot peppers. Good old Wilbur’s scale ranges from 0 to 16 million Scoville Heat Units (SHU). Zero is no heat, 16 million is burn your mouth maximum heat. Pick your chiles accordingly! 

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My Favorite Taco Recipes

Without further ado, let’s dive into these taco recipes. ​Buckle up, because we’re about to find your new favorite taco recipe!

Beef Taco Recipes

Cowboy butter steak taco

Cowboy Butter Steak Tacos

Cowboy butter steak tacos are another way to use this spicy garlic herb butter, which is freakin' delicious on everything.
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Grilled Steak Elote Tacos

Grilled Steak Elote Tacos

For your next cookout, make some flavor-packed Grilled Steak Elote Tacos—the popular Mexican street food you can make in your own backyard.
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Steak tacos ready to eat

Steak Tacos with Corn Salsa

The next time you're on the road, skip the PB&Js and fire up your portable grill to make the best Steak Tacos with Corn Salsa.
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Crispy Cheese Tortilla Beef Tacos

Crispy Cheese Tortilla Beef Tacos

Are you a flour or corn tortilla kind of person? I like both, but you know what is also amazing, Crispy Cheese Tortilla Beef Tacos!
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Quesabirria tacos ready to devour.

Quesabirria Tacos

Nothing like these Quesabirria Tacos to brighten up a rainy day here in Nashville! Braised beef and cheese turned taco. Delicious!
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Cheese Gordita Crunch.

Cheesy Gordita Crunch

Cheesy Gordita Crunch tacos are the best copycat recipe! Insted of ground beef, a spicy grilled steak, with the best flavor, gets tucked into a a crispy tortilla stuffed into a soft tortilla with melty cheese.
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dirty skirt steak on the coals

Dirty Skirt Steak Tacos

Skirt steak tacos made right on the coals topped with limes, cilantro, and other delicious ingredients.
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Close up of a Grilled Steak Vampiro Taco ready to eat!

Grilled Steak Vampiro Tacos

Grilled Steak Vampiro Tacos for the vampires… and humans too! Happy Halloween.
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Carne Asada Breakfast Tacos

Carne Asada Breakfast Tacos

Nothing like a Carne Asada Breakfast Tacos recipe to get your day started on the right foot! Topped with a fried egg, you're sure to love them!
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Smoked Carnitas Tacos

Smoked Carnitas Tacos

Want to crush the taco world? These Smoked Carnitas Tacos are absolutely delicious when using some Reynolds Wrap® Heavy Duty Aluminum Foil!
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Cheeseburger Tacos

Cheeseburger Tacos

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A finished steak and egg taco, ready to eat

Steak and Egg Tacos

These steak and egg tacos are delicious for any meal, thanks to perfectly grilled ribeyes, fried eggs and smoked cilantro chimichurri.
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Pork Taco Recipes

Tacos Al Pastor is a showstopper that adds more excitement to Taco Tuesday.

Tacos Al Pastor

This showstopper of a taco recipe features marinated pork and an infusion of fresh flavors from the chile-pineapple marinade and homemade jalapeno salsa. 
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Al Pastor Pork Belly Tacos served on a platter.

Al Pastor Pork Belly Tacos

Al Pastor Pork Belly Tacos
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Crispy BBQ Pulled Pork Tacos garnished and sitting on a serving platter.

Crispy BBQ Pork Tacos

Crispy BBQ Pork Tacos for a delicious treat, or meal!
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Hatch Chile Mezcal Pork Tacos

Hatch Chile Mezcal Pork Tacos

Anybody else up for cooking a pile of pork slices on a rotating spit? Taking our tacos to the next level with this Hatch Chile Mezcal Pork Tacos recipe!
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Pulled Pork Elote Tacos assembled so that we can go serve them.

Pulled Pork Elote Tacos

Pulled Pork Elote Tacos
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Fried Pork Belly Tacos Recipe

Fried Pork Belly Tacos

Fried Pork Belly Tacos with a fresh salsa and avocado cream sauce are so freaking delicious.
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A close up shot of Chorizo Smash Tacos so you can see the fixings inside.

Chorizo Smash Tacos

Chorizo Smash Tacos for a fun, Taco Tuesday dinner that can be enjoyed any night of the week.
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Epic Chorizo Tacos

Chorizo Tacos

Want something epic? These Epic Chorizo Tacos are the ticket for some backyard deliciousness.
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Seafood and Fish Taco Recipes

Crispy Steak and Shrimp Tacos served on a plate.

Crispy Steak and Shrimp Tacos

Crispy Steak and Shrimp Tacos for a savory, crispy taco experience.
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grilled shrimp tacos

Grilled Shrimp Tacos

Try some delicious grilled shrimp tacos over some hot Cowboy Charcoal. They are sure to make your grilling a night to remember all year round.
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Shrimp "Al Pastor" garnished and plated ready to eat.

Shrimp “Al Pastor” Tacos

Shrimp “Al Pastor” Tacos for an "Al Pastor" take on shrimp.
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A Surf and Turf Smashburger Taco being held up close to the camera so you can see it's different ingredients.

Surf and Turf Smashburger Tacos

Surf and Turf Smashburger Tacos for the best of the land and sea in a taco.
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Salmon Al Pastor Tacos are served!

Salmon Al Pastor Tacos

Salmon Al Pastor Tacos for a dinner that's sure to be a fan favorite!
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Lamb Taco Recipes

american lamb tacos al pastor

American Lamb Tacos Al Pastor

Try my edited version of the Classic Tacos Al Pastor with Lamb meat instead. Juicy, tangy and perfect for tacos!
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Barbacoa Lamb Tacos

Barbacoa Lamb Tacos

Barbacoa Lamb Tacos are the triple threat of deliciousness: tender, juicy and packed with flavor! Here's how to make it your next dinner.
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What to Serve with the Best Taco Recipes

The possibilities for taco side dishes are almost as endless as the tacos themselves. Given that, chips and salsa, Mexican rice or cilantro-lime rice, a simple slaw with lots of green onions and lime juice are all great options. Finally, add in a classic margarita and your taco party is complete. 

Quesabirria tacos with lime wedges and dipping sauce

Leftovers and Reheating

Keep your filling in an airtight container in the fridge for three days. Some proteins, like pork shoulder or brisket, taste even better the day after you make them. When you’re reheating, you want to make sure the meat doesn’t dry out. The best way to do this is to reheat in a large skillet over medium heat with a little bit of liquid. 

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FAQs

Can I make these taco recipes in a slow cooker? 

​For the longer-cooking proteins like pork shoulder, chicken thighs or brisket, definitely! But I’d stick to stovetop for quicker-cooking ones like steak, ground beef, fish or shrimp.

How do I adjust the spice level? 

For chiles, you can remove the ribs and seeds to take the heat down a notch (or keep ’em in if that’s what you’re into). That’s because the ribs and seeds are where most of the spice lives. You can also reduce or increase the amount of chiles or spicy pantry ingredients like chili powder.

Should I use corn or flour tortillas? 

​I’m sure people could spend hours debating this one. Basically, all you need to know is that corn tortillas are firmer and have an earthier flavor. Then, flour tortillas are softer and sweeter. My opinion: you can’t really go wrong.

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Steak and Egg Tacos

Steak and egg tacos

I’ve professed my love for tacos many times, which is why I’m stoked to introduce you to my recipe for…

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Steak and egg tacos

I’ve professed my love for tacos many times, which is why I’m stoked to introduce you to my recipe for steak and egg tacos. Beyond tacos being so freakin’ delicious, they’re also so freakin’ versatile. Any meal, any topping, any filling — it’s happiness wrapped in a tortilla. That’s why these steak and egg tacos can be a fun breakfast tacos recipe, or really for any time. Breakfast for dinner, anyone?!

A steak and egg taco being held up to the camera so you can see the egg yolk running down the taco.

The steak in these tacos is next level thanks to Cowboy Charcoal, which burns super hot and clean and is really simple to use. Because it burns so cleanly, the company’s lump charcoal works perfectly for the smoked cilantro chimichurri in this recipe. I’ve gotten really into making smoked butters and chimichurri to boost the smoke flavor in my grilling recipes. When it comes to dropping in coals to flavor the butter, I’m always reaching for Cowboy Charcoal.

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​Why You’ll Love Steak and Egg Tacos

These steak tacos get extra oomph in the flavor department thanks to fried eggs, shredded cheese and smoked cilantro chimichurri. Overall, the chimichurri sauce is a great way to add fresh, herby notes to the steak and eggs. A salsa verde would be delicious on these tacos as well!

For more delicious recipes with chimichurri, check out my Chimichurri Burger, Chimichurri Steak Sliders, Chimichurri Steak and Shrimp and Chimichurri Steak Sandwich. I’ve also compiled a list of my best chimichurri recipes, if you want to take a gander at all different variations of chimichurri and the ways I’ve used it!

Steak and Egg Tacos Ingredients

Seasoning ribeye steaks with FYR BLK Hot Sauce and Bourbon Prime seasoning.
  • Steak: ​We’ll grill a whole ribeye steak (or two, depending on the size of your crowd or your hunger), seasoned with my Bourbon Prime Rub and FYR BLK Hot Sauce as a binder. 
  • Eggs: ​Grab three or four fresh ones, canola oil for frying, and Everything Bagel Rub for a pit of flavoring, if that sounds good to your tastebuds. 
  • Smoked Cilantro Chimichurri: This version of one of South America’s most beloved cowboy cooking sauces uses parsley, cilantro, red wine vinegar, garlic cloves, red onion, red chili flakes and olive oil to pack an extra flavor punch. 
  • Taco Fixings: Because you can’t have proper tacos without corn tortillas, shredded cheddar cheese and FYR Red Hot Sauce

Easy Salsa Verde

I know you’re going to love the smoked cilantro chimichurri in this recipe. But, if it’s your fourth or fifth time making these tacos and you want to try a different sauce, here’s a simple take on salsa verde. First, place your cast iron skillet on the grill on medium-high heat, then throw in about a pound of tomatillos (take the husks off first!), half an onion and a sliced jalapeño. Let those veggies grill roast for about 5 minutes, until they’re nice and caramelized. Once they’re finished cooking, blend in a food processor with a handful of cilantro, a couple tablespoons of lime juice and a couple garlic cloves. Serve and enjoy with these tacos, scrambled eggs, chips and more!

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How to Make Steak and Egg Tacos

These are way more than just egg breakfast tacos. Let’s get grilling, frying and smoking! 

Grilling the Steak

First, slather your 1-2 ribeye steaks with 3 tablespoons of Bourbon Prime Rub and enough FYR BLK Hot Sauce to act as a binder. Then, season the ribeye steak with kosher salt, black pepper and garlic powder. 

The ribeye on the grill over the coals and then it being sliced up on a cutting board.

Next, preheat your fire to high heat (around 450 degrees) for direct grilling. Place beef on the grill for about 4-5 minutes of cooking time per side, or until your meat thermometer reads 125 degrees internal temperature. Once the steaks reach temperature, pull the steaks off and let them rest for 10 minutes. Once the resting time is up, thinly slice your steaks.

Frying the Eggs

Add a heavy nonstick skillet — preferably cast iron — to the grill and wait until it’s smoking hot. Then, add some canola oil to coat the pan and let the oil heat until it’s smoking as well. Drop in your 3-4 eggs and fry ’em up to your liking. Finally, top the eggs with Everything Bagel Rub if you desire.

Frying eggs and toasting tortillas on the grill with some cowboy charcoal.

Making the Chimichurri Sauce

First, add all the ingredients for the chimichurri — 1/2 cup chopped parsley, 1/2 cup chopped cilantro, 1/4 cup red wine vinegar, 4-6 minced garlic cloves, 2 tablespoons of finely diced red onion, 1 tablespoon of red chili flakes, kosher salt to taste and olive oil to reach your desired consistency — to a mason jar. Then, toss in a smoldering Cowboy Charcoal coal from the fire (ideally white hot). Cover the jar quickly to encapsulate the smoke, then set it to the side to marinate for 20-30 minutes. Once you’ve reached the end of the marinating time, remove the coal.

Assembling the Steak and Egg Tacos

For the finishing touch on our steak and egg tacos, add a cast iron skillet to the grill over medium heat to preheat. Next, add a tortilla and cook one side, then flip and top with a handful of shredded cheese. Fold the tortilla with cheese over in half, then cook both sides until slightly crispy and the cheese is melted.

Smoked chimichurri and steak and egg taco assembly

Pull the tortilla off the skillet and open it up. Add sliced steak, a fried egg and drizzle the chimichurri on top. Finish with some FYR RED Hot Sauce if you desire. Serve and enjoy!

What to Serve with Steak and Egg Tacos

You could go full breakfast here with hash browns! Or, if it’s lunch or dinner time, try Mexican rice or cilantro-lime rice, tangy slaw or even some grilled shishito peppers. 

If you love tacos, make sure to check out my roundup of all my best tacos recipes!

How ‘Bout Eggs?!

Leftovers and Reheating

If you have leftover steak tacos, store the steak and individual components separately in airtight containers in your fridge. To reheat, warm up slices of steak and tortillas in a hot skillet until heated through. Assemble your tacos with more of your favorite taco toppings. Enjoy within 2-3 days.

Store the smoked chimichurri sauce in its mason jar in the fridge. Keep it up for a week to add flavor to any other meals you’re making. 

A finished steak and egg taco, ready to eat

FAQs

​Can I use a different type of steak?

Definitely! Skirt steak, flank steak, top sirloin steak are all good options for steak and egg tacos. Check out my recommendations for how to cook other types of steak in The Best Grilled Steak Recipes.

I think cilantro tastes like soap. What other herbs can I use instead? 

This is totally a thing! If you don’t like cilantro, feel free to use all parsley in this steak and egg taco recipe. You can also toss in some fresh oregano for extra flavor.

Where can I find Cowboy Charcoal

Cowboy Charcoal has built a well-earned reputation as some of the cleanest and best stuff around, so you can find it almost anywhere. Check out the company’s store locator to see which hardware stores carry it near you.

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Steak and egg tacos
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Steak and Egg Tacos

These steak and egg tacos are delicious for any meal, thanks to perfectly grilled ribeyes, fried eggs and smoked cilantro chimichurri.
Course Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Main Course
Cuisine American, Mexican
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Servings 4 people
Calories 192kcal
Author Derek Wolf

Ingredients

Steak:

Eggs:

  • 3-4 Fresh Eggs
  • Everything Bagel Rub optional
  • Canola Oil as needed

Smoked Cilantro Chimichurri:

  • ½ cup Parsley chopped
  • 1/2 cup Cilantro chopped
  • ¼ cup Red Wine Vinegar
  • 4-6 Garlic Cloves minced
  • 2 tbsp Red Onions finely diced
  • 1 tbsp Red Chili Flakes
  • Olive Oil to desired consistency
  • Salt to taste

Tacos:

Instructions

Steak & Eggs:

  • Begin by slathering your steak in FYR BLK Hot Sauce and seasoning with salt, pepper and garlic powder.
  • Preheat your fire to high heat (around 450F) for direct grilling.
  • Add your steaks to the grill to cook for about 4-5 minutes per side or until they are 125F internal. Once done, pull the steaks off and let them rest for 10 minutes. Once rested, thinly slice your steaks.
  • Add a cast iron skillet to the grill and wait until it’s smoking hot. Add some neutral oil to coat the pan and let heat until smoking as well. Drop in your eggs and fry up to your liking. Top with everything bagel rub if you desire.

Smoked Cilantro Chimichurri:

  • Add all the ingredients for the chimichurri to the mason jar along with a smoldering coal from the fire (ideally white hot). Cover quickly to encapsulate the smoke, then set to the side to marinate for 20-30 minutes. Pull out the coal once done.

Tacos:

  • Add a cast iron skillet over medium heat to preheat.
  • Add a tortilla and cook one side then flip and top with a handful of shredded cheese. Fold the tortilla with cheese over in half, then cook both sides until slightly crispy and the cheese is melted.
  • Pull the tortilla off and open up. Add sliced steak, fried and drizzle the chimichurri on top. Add some FYR RED Hot Sauce if you desire. Serve and enjoy!

Notes

Easy Salsa Verde
I know you’re going to love the smoked cilantro chimichurri in this recipe. But, if it’s your fourth or fifth time making these tacos and you want to try a different sauce, here’s a simple take on salsa verde. First, place your cast iron skillet on the grill on medium-high heat, then throw in about a pound of tomatillos (take the husks off first!), half an onion and a sliced jalapeño. Let those veggies grill roast for about 5 minutes, until they’re nice and caramelized. Once they’re finished cooking, blend in a food processor with a handful of cilantro, a couple tablespoons of lime juice and a couple garlic cloves. Serve and enjoy with these tacos, scrambled eggs, chips and more!

Nutrition

Calories: 192kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 17g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Trans Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 157mg | Sodium: 117mg | Potassium: 334mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 1626IU | Vitamin C: 12mg | Calcium: 78mg | Iron: 4mg

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Cowboy Butter Steak Tacos

Cowboy butter steak taco

The cowboy butter sliders I made back in June were so freakin’ delicious, I had to try another version of a cowboy…

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Cowboy butter steak taco

The cowboy butter sliders I made back in June were so freakin’ delicious, I had to try another version of a cowboy butter recipe. Behold: cowboy butter steak tacos! This super easy recipe packs a huge punch thanks to the the hot sauce, garlic, mustard and red pepper flakes in the butter. Plus, they’re tacos. Whether it’s steak, pork, lamb or seafood, tacos are just the best!

Cowboy butter steak taco held up close.

Just a couple notes to keep in mind as you get started on this recipe — make sure you marinate the steak in the fridge for at least four hours to get good color and flavor. Also, roast your salsa verde veggies over the fire to get that extra smoky flavor. You’ll be glad you did!

Why You’ll Love Cowboy Butter Steak Tacos

If you’ve been around here for a while, you know I’m a huge fan of cowboy butter. Combining unsalted butter, herbs, garlic, mustard, my FYR GLD Hot Sauce and red chili flakes gives you a sauce that’s out of this world. It’s a compound butter that’s the perfect accompaniment to any meat, so this recipe takes Taco Tuesday to the next level. I use skirt steak in this cowboy butter steak taco recipe, but you can use flap steak, flank steak or even flatiron steak if that’s what you have on hand. 

For more cowboy-inspired recipes, check out Cowboy Candy, Cowboy Campfire Breakfast Recipe and Cowboy Steak and Eggs.

Cowboy Butter Steak Tacos Ingredients

  • Steak: ​We’ll marinate 2-3 whole skirt steaks (or whichever steak you choose) in cola soda, FYR BLK Hot Sauce, lime juice, orange juice, sliced white onion and jalapeño. 
  • Cowboy Butter: Unsalted butter, herbs, garlic, mustard, my FYR GLD Hot Sauce and red chili flakes are all you need for a freakin’ delicious sauce to top these tacos.
  • Salsa Verde: This salsa is made of tomatillos, lime juice, white onions, jalapeños, fresh cilantro and water.
  • Tacos: Because you can’t have tacos without corn tortillas, shredded cheese, diced onion and chopped fresh cilantro, right?
Cowboy butter and salsa verde ingredients

Cowboy Caviar

While we’re on the theme, cowboy caviar — an easy bean salad — makes a great side dish for these tacos. Toss together a couple of diced tomatoes, a couple of diced avocados, 1 can of drained and rinsed black-eyed peas, 1 can of drained and rinsed black beans, a diced jalapeño, a diced bell pepper and about a cup of sweet corn (you can use frozen if you can’t find fresh). Then, make a dressing of 1/2 cup olive oil, 3 tablespoons of red wine vinegar, 2 tablespoons of lime juice and kosher salt, black pepper and garlic powder to taste. Pour the dressing over the vegetables, stir it all together and serve with tortilla chips. 

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Making Cowboy Butter Steak Tacos

​I’m stoked for you to try this new way to use cowboy butter. We’re taking steak dinner to a whole new level!

Prepping the Steak and Cowboy Butter

Begin by seasoning your skirt steaks with my Chipotle Garlic Seasoning (or your favorite steak seasoning). Then add all the marinade ingredients — 1 cup cola soda, 2 tablespoons of FYR BLK Hot Sauce, juice from 3 medium limes, juice from 1 navel orange, 1/2 cup of sliced white onion, 1 diced jalapeño and 2 tablespoons of canola oil — to a bowl and mix them together thoroughly.

Next, add your 2-3 whole skirt steaks to a food safe bag or bowl and pour in your marinade. Mix everything together to coat all the steak. Seal the bag or cover the bowl, then place it in the fridge for at least 4 hours but ideally overnight.

Marinating skirt steaks in a glass pan.

In a separate small bowl, mix together 2 cups of clarified melted butter, 1/4 cup of chopped parsley, 2 tablespoons of minced garlic, 1 tablespoon of Dijon mustard, 1.5 tablespoons of FYR GLD Hot Sauce and 1.5 teaspoons of red chili flakes. This is your cowboy butter! Set that freakin’ delicious sauce to the side until you’re ready to assemble the tacos. 

Grilling Your Steaks

Bring your grill fire up to high heat (about 450 degrees Fahrenheit) for direct cooking. After your steaks are done marinating, pull them out of the bag and discard any excess marinade. Place steak on the grill and let them cook for about 4-5 minutes per side, or until the internal temperature reaches 125 degrees F.

Grilling skirt steaks over the orange coals.

Once they’re done, pull the steaks off, top with a drizzle of the butter mixture and let them rest for 10 minutes. Once rested, slice your steaks against the grain, then into bite size cubes.

Cutting skirt steak for cowboy butter steak tacos.

Making the Salsa

Preheat your grill to medium-high temperature (around 375 degrees F) for direct cooking. Grill 5-6 tomatillos, removed from the husk, 2 de-seeded jalapeños and 1/4 of a white onion over the high heat for 6-8 minutes, until the vegetables are slightly charred. Remove them from the grill. Then, add the roasted veggies and the juice of 3-4 medium limes, 1/2 cup of fresh cilantro, 1/2 cup of water and kosher salt to taste to a blender. Blend until smooth, then pour into a small bowl. Set to the side. 

Assembling Your Tacos

Place a cast-iron skillet on your grill over medium heat. Add 1 corn tortilla to the skillet, cook one side, then flip the tortilla and top it with a handful of shredded cheese. Fold the tortilla with cheese in half, then cook both sides until slightly crispy and the cheese is melted. Remove the tortilla from heat, open it up, and add your sliced steak and salsa verde. Finally, drizzle that delicious melted butter on top. Serve and enjoy!

Assembling cowboy butter steak tacos.

What to Serve with Cowboy Butter Steak Tacos

Cowboy caviar with tortilla chips, Mexican rice or cliantro-lime rice, or a simple red cabbage slaw with lots of lime juice and scallions would be delicious to round out this recipe!

Leftovers and Reheating

Store steak, salsa and leftover butter in separate containers in the fridge. The steak will last for 3-5 days in an airtight container. The salsa and cowboy butter should be good for up to a week. To reheat your steak, wrap it in foil to keep it from drying out and place it in a 350-degree oven for about 10 minutes. For the butter, just heat it low on the stovetop until it melts again.

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FAQs

Can I swap the ingredients in the cowboy butter? 

Definitely. Cowboy butter is really just a catch-all term for a spicy garlic butter with fresh herbs. It’s versatile because it can be served melted or as classic cold compound butter. Depending on what flavors you want, you can substitute fresh cilantro or fresh chives for the parsley, and chili powder, paprika or thyme for the red chili flakes.

What are some other uses for cowboy butter? 

​A cowboy butter sauce recipe opens up all kinds of flavor possibilities. It’s so freakin’ delicious on grilled meats like steak, chicken or pork. You can toss it with pasta and seafood to take your meal up a notch. I also love to drizzle it on bread (cowboy garlic bread, anyone?) or baked potatoes. Try my grilled ribeye with cowboy butter or use your imagination!

What’s better, corn or flour tortillas? 

I’m sure people could spend hours debating this one. Basically, all you need to know is that corn tortillas are firmer and have an earthier flavor. Flour tortillas are softer and sweeter. My opinion: you can’t really go wrong. But, I think the flavor of corn tortillas is perfect for these cowboy butter steak tacos.

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Cowboy Butter Steak Tacos

Cowboy butter steak tacos are another way to use this spicy garlic herb butter, which is freakin' delicious on everything.
Course Dinner, Lunch, Main Course
Cuisine American, Mexican
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 30 minutes
Servings 4 people
Calories 1.224kcal
Author Derek Wolf

Ingredients

Steak & Marinade:

  • 2-3 Whole Skirt Steaks
  • 1/4 cup Chipotle Garlic Seasoning or favorite steak seasoning
  • 1 cup Cola Soda
  • 2 tbsp FYR BLK Hot Sauce
  • 3 medium Limes juiced
  • 1 Navel Orange juiced
  • 1/2 cup Sliced White Onion
  • 1 Jalapeños diced
  • 2 tbsp Canola Oil

Cowboy Butter:

  • 2 cups Clarified Butter melted
  • ¼ cup Chopped Parsley
  • 2 tbsp Minced Garlic
  • 1 tbsp Dijon Mustard
  • 1.5 tsp FYR GLD Hot Sauce
  • 1.5 tsp Red Chili Flakes

Salsa Verde:

  • 5-6 Tomatillos removed from husk
  • 3-4 medium Limes juiced
  • 1/4 White Onion
  • 2 Jalapeños de-seeded
  • ½ cup Chopped Cilantro
  • 1/2 cup Water
  • Kosher Salt to taste

Tacos:

  • Corn Tortillas
  • Shredded Cheese
  • Chopped White Onion garnish
  • Chopped Cilantro garnish

Instructions

Steak & Butter:

  • Begin by adding all the ingredients for the marinade to a bowl and mixing together thoroughly.
  • Next, add your steak to a food safe bag/bowl and pour in your marinade. Mix together to coat all the steak. Seal and place in the fridge for at least 4 hours but ideally overnight.
  • In a bowl, mix together all the ingredients for the Cowboy Butter and set to the side.
  • Preheat your fire to high heat (around 450F) for direct grilling.
  • Pull your steaks out of the bag and discard any excess marinade.
  • Add your steaks to the grill to cook for about 4-5 minutes per side or until they are 125F internal.
  • Once done, pull the steaks off, top with a drizzle of the butter sauce and let them rest for 10 minutes. Once rested, slice your steaks against the grain then into bite size cubes.

Salsa:

  • Preheat your grill to medium high temperature (around 375F) for direct cooking.
  • Grill your tomatillos, jalapenos and onion over the high heat for 6-8 minutes until slightly charred.
  • Pull off the grill and add the roasted veggies and the rest of the ingredients for the salsa to a blender. Blend until smooth and pour into a bowl. Set to the side.

Tacos:

  • Add a cast iron skillet over medium heat to preheat.
  • Add a tortilla and cook one side then flip and top with a handful of shredded cheese. Fold the tortilla with cheese over in half, then cook both sides until slightly crispy and the cheese is melted.
  • Pull the tortilla off and open up. Add sliced steak, salsa verde and drizzle the cowboy butter on top. Serve and enjoy!

Notes

Cowboy Caviar
While we’re on the theme, cowboy caviar — an easy bean salad — makes a great side dish for these tacos. Toss together a couple of diced tomatoes, a couple of diced avocados, 1 can of drained and rinsed black-eyed peas, 1 can of drained and rinsed black beans, a diced jalapeño, a diced bell pepper and about a cup of sweet corn (you can use frozen if you can’t find fresh). Then, make a dressing of 1/2 cup olive oil, 3 tablespoons of red wine vinegar, 2 tablespoons of lime juice and kosher salt, black pepper and garlic powder to taste. Pour the dressing over the vegetables, stir it all together and serve with tortilla chips. 

Nutrition

Calories: 1.224kcal | Carbohydrates: 30g | Protein: 40g | Fat: 110g | Saturated Fat: 61g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g | Monounsaturated Fat: 36g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 338mg | Sodium: 399mg | Potassium: 915mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 15g | Vitamin A: 1.002IU | Vitamin C: 82mg | Calcium: 89mg | Iron: 5mg

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