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  2. Sizzling Fajitas Recipe - AOL

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    2 tbsp vegetable oil; 4 skinless, boneless chicken breast half or 1 beef sirloin steak (about 1 pound), cut into strips; 1 medium green or red pepper, cut into 2-inch-long strips (about 1 1/2 cups ...

  3. Fajitas with Roast Beef Recipe - AOL

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    2 tbsp canola oil; 1 large onion, thinly sliced; 1 large red bell pepper, thinly sliced; 2 large garlic clove, thinly sliced; 1 tbsp chili powder; kosher salt; freshly ground pepper; 1 / 2 half of the Coriander-Dusted Roast Beef or 12 ounces roast beef, sliced 1/4 inch thick and cut into strips

  4. Beefy Fajitas with a Twist Recipe - AOL

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    1 tbsp vegetable oil; 1 boneless beef top round steak (about 1 pound), cut into strips; 1 medium green pepper, cut into 2-inch-long strips (about 1 1/2 cups); 1 medium onion, sliced (about 1/2 cup ...

  5. How to Make the Best Fajitas of Your Life - AOL

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  6. Fajita - Wikipedia

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    A fajita (/ f ə ˈ h iː t ə /; Spanish: ⓘ), in Tex-Mex cuisine, is any stripped grilled meat, optionally served with stripped peppers and onions usually served on a flour or corn tortilla. [2] The term originally referred to skirt steak , the cut of beef first used in the dish. [ 3 ]

  7. Tex-Mex - Wikipedia

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    Tex-Mex cuisine is characterized by its heavy use of shredded cheese, beans, meat (particularly chicken, beef, and pork), chili peppers, and spices, in addition to flour tortillas. Sometimes various Tex-Mex dishes are made without the use of a tortilla. A common example of this is the "fajita bowl", which is a fajita served without a soft tortilla.

  8. Seven-layer dip - Wikipedia

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    A seven-layer bean dip. A seven-layer dip is an American appetizer based on ingredients typical of Tex-Mex cuisine. The first widely published recipe (1981, Family Circle magazine) called it Tex-Mex Dip without reference to any layers. The dish was popular in Texas for some time before the recipe first appeared in print.

  9. Fajitas with Roast Beef Recipe - AOL - AOL.com

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    2 tbsp canola oil; 1 large onion, thinly sliced; 1 large red bell pepper, thinly sliced; 2 large garlic clove, thinly sliced; 1 tbsp chili powder; kosher salt; freshly ground pepper; 1 / 2 half of the Coriander-Dusted Roast Beef or 12 ounces roast beef, sliced 1/4 inch thick and cut into strips