Recipe RECIPE - Chicken Fajitas

Danny Cross

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Chicken Fajitas

Basic Chicken Fajitas!

Ingredients:
  • 2 lbs of boneless chicken breasts
  • 2 large green bell peppers
  • 1 medium onion
  • 2 packets old el paso fajita mix
  • 1/2 cup vegatable oil
  • Flour tortillias
Toppings:
  • Shredded lettuce
  • Tomatoes - chopped
  • Shredded cheese
  • Mild taco sauce
  • Sour cream
Directions:
  • Chop up the chicken breasts into bite size pieces. In a large frying pan, put oil and fry chicken till its cooked throughly.(AKA no more pink)
  • While chicken is cooking, chop up your onion finely and your bell peppers into bite size pieces.
  • Once chicken is cooked, drain the juices and oils from the pan. Once drained put in the seasoning and about 1 to 1/2 cups of water.(this varies on the thinkness of sauce that you like. I make it very thick cause i hate it falling out on me.)
  • As the sauce gets to the thickness I like it, I add the peppers and onions, mix it all together and make sure its hot.
  • Warm the shells for like 30 seconds and place everything on table.
  • Use the shells and put whatever toppings you like on them.
Note:

A couple things you can change in this:
  • If you like your vegatables softer instead of crunchy put them in as soon as you put the sauce and water in, We like them very crunchy.
  • If you dont eat certain toppings dont get them, we dont use tomato at all :)
This is one of Seth's favorite meals I make :p



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Danny Cross

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It is but with all the chopping it is time consuming....I found I like doing all the chopping when I have time, and stick it in fridge till I'm going to make dinner. Then all I have left is the cooking part.

It can be a little messy with kids doing there own topping like tacos but its fun and they come out so good.
 

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If you know you are cooking you chop alot and just use them during the week. I don't do that because I end up losing that in the fridge :)
 

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We have lots of mexicans in our neighborhood which means we have mexican meat markets and grocery stores. We have a Mexican Wal Mart. I never really make the fajita style stuff but I always order it out. I know my kids will eat chicken and beef so I bet they would like fajitas... :) Thanks for posting the recipe!
 

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I'mma have to try this out, I love Fajitas! :D

If you know you are cooking you chop alot and just use them during the week. I don't do that because I end up losing that in the fridge :)

Oh man, we do that at work! Talk about preparing 50lbs of Yams. FML man... lmao :p

We have lots of mexicans in our neighborhood which means we have mexican meat markets and grocery stores. We have a Mexican Wal Mart. I never really make the fajita style stuff but I always order it out. I know my kids will eat chicken and beef so I bet they would like fajitas... :) Thanks for posting the recipe!

When I lived in Lamont, the mexican "town" near here, when I was way young, our neighbors were awesomeeee! They all had like BBQ pits and stuff, and always shared food they made!
 

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The woman KNOWS better >.>
 

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LOL! He has to make it look like he is the Man here Danny but we all know the truth.
 
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