Anyone found a good seasoning for Fajita's?
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Anyone found a good seasoning for Fajita's?
Wonder if anyone else enjoys these things as much as I do. But footing the bill to the local joint gets old at $14 bucks each... No matter how much I talk to the owner he won't budge on what he uses...
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Re: Anyone found a good seasoning for Fajita's?
I just buy fajita seasoning in a large jar at Sam's, add bell peppers, tomatoes, and a little lemon. Works every time.
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Thanks.. I have to hit up SAMS today.. So will look for it.
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Re: Anyone found a good seasoning for Fajita's?
Dillo Dust makes everything badass which includes Fajitas!
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I use cumin, salt, pepper (white pepper), ground mustard seed, paprika, chili powder and then jalapeno's, pablanos, red and green peppers.....
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Pumpkins mexican and cooks that stuff Ill ask her
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Lime juice, beer (Dos Equis is preferred), & dry Italian dressing mix, with some serrano & poblano chilis , sliced onions, green onions, bell peppers (whatever color you like), all marinated together, then wrapped in foil & grilled. When the meat is done & the veggies are tender, remove the meat to grill to finish then slice against the grain & add the veg .
Fresh corn tortillas, guacamole, refrained beans, spanish rice, & more beer to wash it down with & you are shittin' in tall cotton!
This is a genuine recipe taught to me by Amalita (a Mexican grandmother) of a close friend in Texas. Try it, I can guarantee you won't be disappointed.
Fresh corn tortillas, guacamole, refrained beans, spanish rice, & more beer to wash it down with & you are shittin' in tall cotton!
This is a genuine recipe taught to me by Amalita (a Mexican grandmother) of a close friend in Texas. Try it, I can guarantee you won't be disappointed.
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Wyldman wrote:Lime juice, beer (Dos Equis is preferred), & dry Italian dressing mix, with some serrano & poblano chilis , sliced onions, green onions, bell peppers (whatever color you like), all marinated together, then wrapped in foil & grilled. When the meat is done & the veggies are tender, remove the meat to grill to finish then slice against the grain & add the veg .
Fresh corn tortillas, guacamole, refrained beans, spanish rice, & more beer to wash it down with & you are shittin' in tall cotton!
This is a genuine recipe taught to me by Amalita (a Mexican grandmother) of a close friend in Texas. Try it, I can guarantee you won't be disappointed.
Now that sounds good!
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