Mexican Marinade
Introducing the BEST EVER Mexican Marinade. Combining a variety of spices with olive oil, Worcestershire sauce, and fresh lime juice – this marinade will be your go-to for all your Tex-Mex recipes.
For other Tex-Mex Recipes, try my Mexican Street Corn Salad, the best Cornbread Tamale Pie, and some Grilled Salsa!
Best Marinade for Tex-Mex
Over the course of living in Texas for the last 29 years, I’ve became a total Tex-Mex girl. I’m pretty happy with some chunky guacamole, a swirl margarita, and some grilled shrimp tacos.
In my opinion, bold seasonings are key to flavor, which is why this marinade is so tasty. Contrary to one particular reader’s review, I’ve received so many positive comments on this recipe. The lime juice is a nice final touch, and can be added right before grilling the meat.
I use this marinade so often, that I decided to create a separate recipe card. I use it for many of my Tex-Mex recipes, including:
- Chipotle Chicken Fajita Bowls. That meal we make TOO often, according to our youngest son. Poor kid. He never gets a variety of meal choices in my kitchen. 😀
- Carne Asada Burrito Bowls – The best steak bowls that make great leftovers too!
- Flank Steak Fajita Salad. The marinade gives the steak a perfect smoky flavor with a touch of heat. Not too spicy though, I promise.
- We also use it in a variety of meats for a variety of Tex-Mex dishes. If you can wrap it in a tortilla or put it on a chip, it will taste great using the BEST EVER marinade.
Ingredients Used
- Chili Powder
- Cumin
- Garlic Powder
- Red Pepper Flakes
- Kosher Salt
- Black Pepper
- Sugar
- Olive Oil
- Worcestershire Sauce
- Lime Juice – freshly squeezed is best!
How to make Mexican Marinade
Step 1
Add ingredients to bowl. In a small bowl or jar, combine the dry ingredients – the chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, red pepper flakes, kosher salt, ground pepper, and sugar. Add the olive oil, Worcestershire sauce, and freshly lime juice.
Step 2
Whisk ingredients. Use a wire whisk to mix the ingredients together very well.
Step 3
Add marinade to meat. Pour the marinade over the meat, and massage it into the meat.
Step 4
Let rest. Make sure you let the meat marinate for several hours, or even overnight.
I always use a resealable bag, and place it in a pan in the refrigerator. The marinade is BRIGHT orange, and will make a huge mess in your fridge if it’s not sealed correctly. Trust me. I’ve made a few orange messes in my kitchen.
We grilled this chicken breast (after marinading) on our Big Green Egg, and it was excellent! Try it and you’ll see for yourself!
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xoxo ~Sue
Mexican Marinade
Ingredients
- 1 Tablespoon chili powder
- 1 Tablespoon cumin
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1 teaspoon black pepper
- 1 Tablespoon sugar
- 1/2 cup olive oil
- 3 Tablespoons Worcestershire Sauce
- 1 large lime – freshly squeezed
Instructions
- Combine marinade ingredients, and whisk well.
- Place meat in a storage bag, pour marinade over top, massage the bag, and store in refrigerator.
Notes
- We use this marinade for chicken, beef, pork, and shrimp. It makes the best marinade for any Tex-Mex dish.
- You can marinate the meat for up to 24 hours in the refrigerator.
- This can also be combined with meat, and frozen up to three months.
Suebee, the marinade was absolutely delicious! It was fresh tasting and very flavorful. We marinated steak, cooked it on the grill, sliced it thinly and made steak soft tacos. My family loved it, excited for something new. We are currently marinating fresh Florida wild shrimp to serve with Spanish rice. Thanks for sharing your recipe.
The marinade is awesome! I used it on grilled steak. Fabulous! Some questions: How do you use it on shrimp? Do you peel shrimp or leave shell on? How long to marinate shrimp? Again, Love it, love it, love it!
You can marinate it with or without the shells. So glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent marinade – I added teaspoon of smoked paprika and it was excellent.
Only marinade I’ve used on steak & chicken since I found this recipe. So good!! ⭐⭐⭐⭐
I’m so happy to hear this, Kristina!
This is the perfect marinade, thanks for posting!
Thank you Lewis!
Easy simple and has multiple uses. I found this marinade and used it for some of the meat in my chili. Added a unique flavor and helped take second overall in a chili cookout.
Outstanding! Chicken is so tender and flavorfull! Even our son commented on how good it was! Thanks!
We love it too! Thanks for your feedback, Jan!
Have you ever used lemon instead of lime? Lime isn’t my favorite🤷♀️ I even use lemon instead of lime for guacamole
I actually prefer lime, especially on guac!
Love, love, love this marinade. Put this in chicken breasts and flank steak. Outstanding! Nice job SueBee.
Thanks Rob! I’m so glad you enjoy the marinade. We do too! 🙂
I am sorry, but this was one of the most flavorless marinades I’ve ever tried. I followed your recipe exactly, let it sit overnight, and apart from the spicy after taste that burns your mouth, it doesn’t taste like anything. I consider myself to have an eclectic palate and enjoy spicy food but this was just awful. My entire family hated it and I felt like I wasted food. Very perplexed by the 5 star ratings here. I ended up throwing about 1-1/2 pounds of chicken away. What a waste. Worst Recipe Ever.
Gosh, I’m so sorry you had a bad experience with this marinade, Jason. It IS one of our favorites, and I’ve been using it on all things Tex-Mex for years. My family loves it too!
how much meat can we use for this recipe?
You can use it for about 3 pounds of meat. Good luck!
I make this regularly! It’s so yummy and easy!
Thanks Jessica! I’m so glad it’s a regular for you! 🙂
Can you use marinade afterwards? Boil it down and reduce. Use as a sauce?
I don’t normally do that, but if you boil it, I believe it’s ok to use. I often just make extra and reserve some sauce.
This marinade looks so easy and delicious!!! Definitely giving this a try.
Thanks Sheenam! Let me know if you do! 🙂
Letting the meat marinate makes a huge difference. Thanks for the tip! Love it!
You’re welcome!