Carne Asada Fries are topped with cheese, steak, pico de gallo, guacamole, jalapenos and sour cream – they’re the definition of fully loaded!

Whenever I’m in charge of meal planning for a special occasion like a cottage weekend, my friends always ask me to make these fries. I was inspired after taking a trip to Los Angeles where I had them at this tex mex restaurant and boy let me tell you, everyone loves these!!!
Why you’ll love this recipe
- Full of flavour: These loaded fries are packed with flavour thanks to the delicious marinade and toppings.
- Easy to prep: Chop up the toppings and marinate the steak beforehand to save on prep time.
- Restaurant-worthy: These fries are better than anything you’d get at a restaurant and healthier!
Ingredients and substitutions
- Frozen fries – you could also make homemade fries.
- Top sirloin – flank steak or skirt steak would both be good.
- Cheddar cheese – use mozzarella, Monterey Jack or a Tex Mex blend instead.
- Jalapeรฑo pepper – bell peppers are a milder option.
- Sour cream – use light sour cream to cut down on calories.
- Cilantro – skip this if you’re not a fan.
- Pico de gallo – jarred or homemade salsa would also be good.
- Guacamole – make your own with my super easy guac recipe or use a store-bought guac.
Carne asada marinade
- Olive oil – or another neutral cooking oil like avocado oil.
- Lime juice – use a combo of lime and orange juice for extra flavour.
- Soy sauce – coconut aminos or tamari are the best substitutes.
- Chili powder – make your own using a blend of paprika, oregano and cumin.
- Cumin – add more chili powder instead.
- Garlic – freshly minced garlic is best but jarred minced garlic can be used in a pinch.

How to make carne asada fries

Step 1: Bake the fries.
Bake the fries, then add the cheese and bake until melted.
Step 2: Marinate the steak.
Marinate in the carne asada marinade.

Step 3: Cook the steak.
Let it rest then dice up into pieces.
Step 4: Assemble your fries.
Top the fries with all your toppings and serve.

Recipe tips and variations
Carne Asada Fries are the MOST delicious fusion of crispy fries, grilled steak and savoury toppings. To elevate your homemade version, use some of these tips and tricks!
- Marinate for maximum flavour: Marinate for at least 30 minutes, or ideally overnight, for maximum flavour. Don’t skip this step!
- Use quality fries: The fries are the foundation! I recommend using thick-cut fries that will hold up to the toppings.
- Alternate the protein: Feel free to experiment with other meats like grilled chicken, carnitas, or seasoned ground beef to create your own unique combination.
Frequently asked questions
What are carne asada fries?
Carne asada fries originated in San Diego in California. They’re basically carne asada tacos but without the tortillas!
What type of steak should you use?
I like to use a good fast fry steak like top sirloin, but you can use any steak of your choice. Just make sure to adjust the cooking time based on the thickness.
Can I make a healthier version?
Yes! Bake the fries instead of frying them. Use lean cuts of meat and trim any visible fat. Load up on fresh toppings like pico de gallo and guacamole, and go easy on the sour cream and cheese.

What to serve with this dish
Adding the right sides will give you a truly well-rounded dining experience. Here’s what I recommend:
- Make a Mexican street corn salad to stick to the theme!
- Whip up some refried beans like pinto or black or corn on the cob
How to store and reheat
Store: Refrigerate leftover carne asada fries in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Store your toppings separately.
Reheat: Reheat the fries in an air fryer or oven to regain crispness. Reheat the carne asada separately. Assemble just before serving.
Freeze & reheat: I definitely do not recommend freezing this dish once it’s assembled. Instead, you can try to freeze each component separately, but I think the quality will be compromised, especially the fries.

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Carne Asada Fries Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 bag frozen fries
- 8 oz top sirloin
- 1 cup cheddar or mozzarella cheese, grated
- 1 jalapeno pepper, sliced
- 1/4 cup sour cream
- 1/3 cup cilantro, chopped
- 1 cup store bought pico de gallo
- 1 cup store bought guacamole
- Sour cream to serve, optional
Carne asada marinade
- 1/4 cup olive oil
- 1/4 cup lime juice
- 2 tbsp soy sauce or tamari to make gluten-free
- 2 tsp chili powder
- 2 tsp cumin
- 4 cloves garlic, minced
- 1/2 tsp each Salt and pepper
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 450 F. Bake fries according to package directions (usually 10-12 minutes per side). Meanwhile, marinate steak for at least 15 minutes and up to 2 hours.
- Heat a skillet over med-high heat. Cook steak in marinade for 2-3 minutes per side depending on thickness of steak. Let rest at least 5 minutes before dicing up.
- Remove fries from oven and top with cheese, then bake for 3-5 minutes or until cheese is melted. Divide among 6 plates and top with steak, pico de gallo, guacamole, jalapenos and cilantro. Serve with sour cream if desired and enjoy!
Comments & Reviews
Fernando Alerts says
So good. Delicious carne asada recipe. Thanks for sharing.
Janice says
Love this recipe. Your instructions at the top of the recipe says 6 servings but you say to plate into 4 plates. My question is is it 4 servings or 6 servings and is the nutritional information correct?
Taylor Stinson says
Hi Janice – the nutritional info is correct, the 4 plates is a typo. Sorry about that!
Edwina Mitchell says
These taste as good as they sound. I cut up the steak before cooking as i do this for BBQ meat at least once a Month.
Taylor Stinson says
I’m so happy you like it so much Edwina!! ๐