So, I had this recipe for a "Fragrant Shredded Beef Stew", sounded fancy and the ingredients were simple. I made it and it was pretty good. But it lacked something. That's when Alan came up the stairs and said, "I liked it but really I'd just stick it on a sandwich next time." Ah Ha... it was just a pile of tasty beef. To me a stew indicates something more substantial than a bowl of meat. This did not exactly live up to those standards. I did remember a recipe I already had in mein repetoire however. I can't tell you the calorie count, and really the final total will depend on what you pile on top of your finished concoction to make a tasty fajita. But the ingredients were fairly similar to the stew, just with more vegetables and no broth. So I have to assume it's around the same 250-300 calories that the stew I made was. I'm going to go with that and share a tasty easy dish that once again uses the Crock-Pot. And who doesn't love that?
1 1/2 lbs flank steak *(I have to say here, don't spend the money on flank steak unless it's on sale, it is a more expensive cut of meat when really, a package of stew meat will be just as good in this dish)
1 onion
1 green pepper
1 red pepper *(please spend the extra $.50 on a red pepper, the reds and yellows do have a bit of a different taste and they are also part of what makes this dish so good to look at!)
1 jalepeno pepper *(you like it spicier? Throw in two!)
1 Tbs cilantro *( I haven't yet tried this with fresh cilantro, but I'm sure that would be even better. I'd say about 1/4 cup would do the trick)
2 cloves garlic *(more if you'd like)
1 tsp chili powder *(if you have it on hand, try using chipotle chili powder, it's got a little more heat and a smokier flavor which could really be good. It's a little expensive as far as spices go, but having lots of different spices on hand is a good way to add flavor to healthier meals without salt being the boring old go-to.)
1 tsp cumin
1 tsp coriander
1 8 oz can diced tomatoes *(if you can find a low sodium variety that would be great)
salt to taste
- Place all ingredients in a crock-pot. Cook on low 8-10 hours, or on high 4-5 hours.
serve on warm flour tortillas (a whole grain version would kick up the health factor) with cheese, lettuce, sour cream, etc. Anything you like on a taco you'll like on these!
p.s. as soon as I figure out how exactly to put up pictures on these posts I will try my best to do so, that way you can see the finished product!
We had crockpot fajitas at Jt's aunt and uncles house last Monday! It was awesome but they just used a packet of the McCormick(my maiden name, lol)seasoning. Yours sounds so much better! Do you use those crockpot liners? They do and it makes clean up a breeze, although I am too cheap to buy them :-) I love what you are doing here!!! -Cheryl
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ReplyDeleteAnd this looks so yummy.
Yeah!!! Crock Pot Fajitas! Fond memories.....I am sure that they are much healthier than when I ate them with cheese, sour cream, etc.
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