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Fajitas

Type: Meat
Serves: 8 people

Recipe Ingredients

3 lbs 1362g / 48ozSkirt steak
2 lbs 908g / 32ozYellow onions (large)
2 tablespoons 30mlVegetable oil
16   Whole-wheat tortillas
2 cups 292g / 10ozCheese - grated
3 cups 711mlGuacamole
  Marinade
1 cup 237mlLime juice
1 tablespoon 15mlBlack pepper - ground
2 tablespoons 30mlGarlic - minced
  Pico De Gallo
1/2 cup 8g / 0.3ozFresh cilantro - chopped
2   Scallions - chopped
  Onions)
2   Tomatoes - chopped (large)
1 teaspoon 5mlGarlic - minced

Recipe Instructions

Combine marinade ingredients in a large glass baking dish. Peel the fatty membrane from both sides of the skirt steak. This requires a very sharp knife. Add meat to marinade and marinate for at least 4 hours, preferably overnight. Keep it in the refrigerator if you marinate overnight.

MAKE THE PICO DE GALLO: Combine all of the ingredients in a small serving bowl.

Slice the yellow onions into 1/4-inch slices and cut each slice into a semi- circle. Grill the meat until it is cooked slightly less than the way you like it. Meanwhile, saute the onions in the oil until they are soft. Use a large frying pan that will have enough room for the meat later.

After removing the meat from the grill, slice it into strips that are cut across the grain. The strips should be about 3-4 inches long and about 1/4 inch thick. Add the strips to the onions in the pan and fry for another minute or two.

Place on the table the pan full of meat, the bowl of pico de gallo, a basket with the tortillas, a bowl with the guacamole, and a bowl with the grated cheese. You may wish to provide picante sauce in addition.

NOTES:

* Barbecued skirt steak marinated in lime: a Tex-Mex favorite -- Fajitas originated in Texas as a way to make cheap meat palatable. Unfortunately, it was too successful. It is still palatable, but because the word is out that fajitas are so delicious, the meat isn't cheap any more. Because this is not a traditional Mexican dish but a recent invention of Mexican immigrants, there is no fixed formula for it. Many different kinds of marinade are used; this one is adapted from a recipe given to a friend over the phone by Tortuga's in Austin, Texas.

* Each person makes her own fajita by taking a tortilla, spooning some of the meat onto it, then adding her choice of each of the other ingredients in whatever combination she wants.

* Skirt steak is somewhat like flank steak: somewhat tough and with a very stringy texture. It is covered on both sides with a fatty membrane that must be removed or the meat will be very tough. The key to good fajitas is the proper removal of this membrane. Fresh-squeezed lime juice is best, but bottled will do. Some people from out of state choose to put sour cream on their fajitas.

Source:
Jennie Grossinger - "The Art Of Jewish Cooking"

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