We're all about all things
Mexican food in the SFFS house. One of MY favorites is fajitas! I love
that sizzling skillet of veggies and meat...all smokey when it's brought
to the table. I feel like it's a rather healthy choice over
say....enchiladas (which I also love) that are usually smothered in some
kind of sauce. I can opt to use the tortillas or not, but basically I
love the whole thing. So scooping up all the ingredients into a big ole
tortilla to make a burrito is a great way to have fajitas the easy way.
Make them all up, cover with foil and pop in the oven to keep warm. IT
Guy even took one in his lunch the next day and heated it up in the
microwave. This is a really yummy and easy thing to throw together for a
crowd, too!
Fajita Burritos
1 pound fajita beef
3 bell peppers ~ sliced
1 medium onion ~ sliced
1 fajita mix
1/4 cup water
Salt & pepper to taste
1 cup cooked rice
Burrito sized flour tortillas
Shredded cheese
Salsa
In a large skillet over high heat, saute the veggies in a little olive oil until slightly blackened and tender crisp. Remove to a plate.
In the same skillet over medium high heat, cook the beef until done.
Add the water and the fajita mix and stir. Add salt and pepper.
Add the veggies back to the pan and stir to combine.
Assemble burritos in flour tortillas with meat mixture, rice, cheese and salsa.
Keep warm in the oven until ready to serve.
Fajita Burritos
1 pound fajita beef
3 bell peppers ~ sliced
1 medium onion ~ sliced
1 fajita mix
1/4 cup water
Salt & pepper to taste
1 cup cooked rice
Burrito sized flour tortillas
Shredded cheese
Salsa
In a large skillet over high heat, saute the veggies in a little olive oil until slightly blackened and tender crisp. Remove to a plate.
In the same skillet over medium high heat, cook the beef until done.
Add the water and the fajita mix and stir. Add salt and pepper.
Add the veggies back to the pan and stir to combine.
Assemble burritos in flour tortillas with meat mixture, rice, cheese and salsa.
Keep warm in the oven until ready to serve.