Naan Fajitas
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Naan Fajitas
Been craving some Fajitas lately, so since I like doing unorthodoxed things, I went with it again tonight.
Went with Roasted Garlic Naan bread instead of the usual tortilla wraps.
Also used the Chipotle SB sauce mixed in with the Red, Yellow,Green and Orange Peppers. Added some Vidalia Onions and also Pearl Onions.
Mixed it all up with the Thigh and Breast pieces from yesterday and then added some Pico De Gallo.
It was a big gamble on mixing the Peppers, Onions and Pico with a Chipotle Sauce
The flavor/texture blew us away..
Went with Roasted Garlic Naan bread instead of the usual tortilla wraps.
Also used the Chipotle SB sauce mixed in with the Red, Yellow,Green and Orange Peppers. Added some Vidalia Onions and also Pearl Onions.
Mixed it all up with the Thigh and Breast pieces from yesterday and then added some Pico De Gallo.
It was a big gamble on mixing the Peppers, Onions and Pico with a Chipotle Sauce
The flavor/texture blew us away..
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Re: Naan Fajitas
Great cooks and even better mouth watering pics. I love all those things. My daughter taught me a wee trick with stir fry veges years ago, and man what a difference. Stir fry as usual and half way through add a teaspoon of chicken stock and a bit of water, it is so beautiful. I only do it that way now.
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I should have known better than to click on this at 4:20am - - - - after looking at those beauties, breakfast is gonna be a challenge or else it'll be a bore.
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Russ,
I'll have to try that with the chicken stock next go round.
I'll pass on the h20 I think cuz there was already so much of it because of the natural amount given off from the veggies, I actually drained some. Thanks man :)
Emm,
All I can say is that you COULDN'T have picked a better time to click on the pics...
4:20 and munchies !?!?!?!?!?...
Lol...
Some might not get that ^^^^^
Ask ur Colorado and Calli friends :):):)
As for ur breakfast being ( boring ) ??
I highly doubt that will happen buddy.
I'll have to try that with the chicken stock next go round.
I'll pass on the h20 I think cuz there was already so much of it because of the natural amount given off from the veggies, I actually drained some. Thanks man :)
Emm,
All I can say is that you COULDN'T have picked a better time to click on the pics...
4:20 and munchies !?!?!?!?!?...
Lol...
Some might not get that ^^^^^
Ask ur Colorado and Calli friends :):):)
As for ur breakfast being ( boring ) ??
I highly doubt that will happen buddy.
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Doooood, I got it, already, I got it Never liked brownies for breakfast
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LMAO ^^^^^^^^OldUsedParts wrote:Doooood, I got it, already, I got it Never liked brownies for breakfast
That made my day
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Those look excellent. I have a tendency to over cook the veggies and hate them when I do. I assure you further "references" were not needed as we grew up in the 60-70s. LOL
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Outlaw,outlaw wrote:Those look excellent. I have a tendency to over cook the veggies and hate them when I do. I assure you further "references" were not needed as we grew up in the 60-70s. LOL
I swear that if I didn't know better, that ( I ) typed ur post !
I've done the same with veggies ( not this time tho ) and grew up in the 70's too
Lemme clarify that....
I was young in the 70's, as for ( growing up ) I'm still working on that ...
Thx man, they were very good. I think todays lunch will be those leftovers.
Im predicting the ( shop mooch ) will be getting 4 fork prongs in his hand today lol !!
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WV strikes again! Another great idea emerges.
Which is weeeiiirrrdd, too, because we have some Naan bread out to make 'za with OUR (WV-inspired) chicken leftovers.
Which is weeeiiirrrdd, too, because we have some Naan bread out to make 'za with OUR (WV-inspired) chicken leftovers.
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outlaw wrote: I assure you further "references" were not needed as we grew up in the 60-70s. LOL
if I may offer one more bit of evidence - - - in the late 60s I moved my Family to Colorado where we lived for 5 wonderful years - - - (here's the grabber) - - - during that time about two of those years I was Gigging (playing music) 5 to 7 nights a week at a popular Local Club
need I say more
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OldUsedParts wrote:outlaw wrote: I assure you further "references" were not needed as we grew up in the 60-70s. LOL
if I may offer one more bit of evidence - - - in the late 60s I moved my Family to Colorado where we lived for 5 wonderful years - - - (here's the grabber) - - - during that time about two of those years I was Gigging (playing music) 5 to 7 nights a week at a popular Local Club
need I say more
I can see the haze even now.
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Hey ya never know if u don't try right ?Sailor Kenshin wrote:WV strikes again! Another great idea emerges.
Which is weeeiiirrrdd, too, because we have some Naan bread out to make 'za with OUR (WV-inspired) chicken leftovers.
Trust me, I've made some bad combo choices before, lol.
Well, I'm glad to know the pics came out good. I was shooting these last night with about 30% vision.
Just got back from the Dr, and my eyes were still mostly dialated..
I was thinking, please be good camera, please be good to me...lol
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OldUsedParts wrote:[quote="outlaw"] I assure you further "references" were not needed as we grew up in the 60-70s. LOL
if I may offer one more bit of evidence - - - in the late 60s I moved my Family to Colorado where we lived for 5 wonderful years - - - (here's the grabber) - - - during that time about two of those years I was Gigging (playing music) 5 to 7 nights a week at a popular Local Club
need I say more [/quote] Nothing more needs to be said, haha....
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So here's the Naan-za, helped along by garden peppers and a salad. So much 'stuff' we had to put some on a stray piece of bread....almost hesitant to post it here. Like I'd be threadjacking.
So pardon me. It was good!
And thanks to WV for all these ideas.
So pardon me. It was good!
And thanks to WV for all these ideas.
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Bueno Sailor'O, the only thing wrong with that pic is that I had to look at it after pushing a full plate of Shrimp All-free-deaux away at Olive Garden - - - so I just called it Fate and came home to whatever I can muster up from the Frig later today .
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