Fajita fail
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Fajita fail
I cooked the skirt steak tonight and got the no vote from the wife. I made a marinade of lime juice olive oil soy sauce and a few other things. Next time I wile use a steak marinade and tenderize before cooking. She said the lime was overpowering. Better luck next time.
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I've made the same mistake before, lime can be strong! I've heard Pappasitos restaurants uses 50/50 orange juice and soy sauce.
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Oh man,
Yeah, I don't like to use acidic too much because of that. I'd suggest cutting thinner strips and pound them out between Saran wrap sheets, then cook hot and fast.
That usually works for me.
No worries JC, u'll get it
Yeah, I don't like to use acidic too much because of that. I'd suggest cutting thinner strips and pound them out between Saran wrap sheets, then cook hot and fast.
That usually works for me.
No worries JC, u'll get it
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Re: Fajita fail
I agree, cut thin (across the grain), pound flat, add dry seasonings (your choice) and cook fast until done WITH the own-yawns and peppers The own-yawns and peppers will take up any slack needed and, if not, then some sour cream and pico added to the tortilla wrapping should leave you wanting for nuttin else.
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Instead of lime juice try pineapple juice...not as harsh.
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Re: Fajita fail
As others have mentioned, use pineapple juice in your marinade. You can also add some lime juice (or zest), onion, garlic, soy sauce or whatever else suits your fancy but there are specific enzymes in pineapple juice that tenderize meat. Here's some good reading for you if you're interested in learning more about these enzymes. https://science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/edible-innovations/pineapple-enzyme-tenderize-steak.htm
By the way, I've mostly stopped buying skirt steak to make fajitas as it's just so danged expensive these days. Don't shy away from substituting skirt with some cheaper steak cuts like sirloin. I find they're typically $1-$2 cheaper/per pound (or more if you catch them on sale) and the meat is far more tender than skirt. Some may consider that a faux pas amongst fajita purists but if I can save on cost and have a more tender cut of meat, I consider that a win-win.
Also, I understand that the Mexican restaurant industry consumes most of the supply of outside skirt (said to be more tender and meaty) and grocers sell the less desirable inside skirt to us regular folks.
By the way, I've mostly stopped buying skirt steak to make fajitas as it's just so danged expensive these days. Don't shy away from substituting skirt with some cheaper steak cuts like sirloin. I find they're typically $1-$2 cheaper/per pound (or more if you catch them on sale) and the meat is far more tender than skirt. Some may consider that a faux pas amongst fajita purists but if I can save on cost and have a more tender cut of meat, I consider that a win-win.
Also, I understand that the Mexican restaurant industry consumes most of the supply of outside skirt (said to be more tender and meaty) and grocers sell the less desirable inside skirt to us regular folks.
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Fabuloso Fajita Marinade and REO Spice Fajita Seasoning. Can't go wrong.
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Had me reaching for my credit card until I read the monosodium on the list for REO.
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