I make a quick and easy batch of fajitas about every 6 weeks. Hubby and I both love 'em and, if I'm lucky, there's enough for me to have lunch the next day.
Get a skirt steak or a thin chuck steak, and cut it into strips. I take the fat off it, too. I throw that in a frying pan and add a little Worcestershire sauce on it with some salt and pepper and begin browning it.
Then I dice up onion, green pepper, red pepper, orange and yellow peppers, mushrooms if I have them.
When the meat is done, I add the veggies and saute them until they're done. Add more water if it looks like the meat needs more moisture.
Slop that on a plate, microwave a tortilla, and it's heaven!
You can use whatever veggies appeal to you. Green pepper and onion are the standard fajita fare, but I add more because I love vegetables.
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That sounds really good. I really like using tortillas too and putting lots of different things in there. But it has been awhile since I made something so good with the strips of steak... it sounds great. And maybe a dollop of sour cream and some salsa? Mmmmmmm.
We use salsa - lots of salsa!
If you don't happen to like Worcestershire sauce, you can also use soy sauce, but that taste as good to me.
It's been a good way to get us to eat vegetables.
Soy sauce doesn't taste as good to me...
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