Monday, May 30, 2011

Fajita Marinade


I love fajitas and, although there are over 10 Mexican restaurants in my small home town, I only like the fajitas at one!! Needless to say I am particular about my fajitas. I thought that this marinade had way too much vinegar taste for "authentic" fajitas, so I won't be keeping it. I didn't grill the chicken, rather I sliced it when raw and marinated the slices. I cooked them in a frying pan with the marinade. My mom makes fajitas at home and she slices up onions and bell peppers in them, I always pick the chicken out of the mix for my fajitas. I also feel the lime and cilantro overpowered this marinade. I think my favorite restaurant uses lemons or oranges, and perhaps wine. I will have to experiment with other recipes next time!!

Fajita Marinade

1/2 c. Italian dressing
1/2 c. salsa
1 t. finely shredded lime peel
2 T lime juice
1 T snipped fresh cilantro
1/4 t. bottled hot pepper sauce

1. For marinade, in a small mixing bowl stir together ingredients.
2. Pour the marinade over beef or chicken in a plastic bag in a large mixing bowl and seal bag.
3. Marinate in the refrigerator about 4 hours for chicken or overnight for beef, turning bag occasionally.
4. Remove meat from the bag, reserving marinade.
5. Grill meat, brushing occasionally with reserved marinade.
6. Slice to serve meat as a fajita filling. Enough for 1-2 pounds of meat.