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Heat the oil in a 10-inch skillet over medium heat. Add the turkey, onion and basil and cook until the turkey is browned, stirring often to separate the meat. Pour off any fat. Stir the juice and rice in the skillet. Heat to a boil. Reduce the heat to low. Cover and cook for 10 minutes. Stir the peppers in the skillet.
This filling rice casserole, loosely based on paella, features seared corn, roasted peppers, garlic and red onions. If you like, include diced zucchini or chopped green beans as well.
Add the tomato paste, salt, cumin, paprika, black pepper, and garlic; cook, stirring frequently, until fragrant. Add the tomatoes and zucchini and cook until softened, 3 to 5 minutes.
The potatoes and the bell peppers are fried (varying according to taste) and are served hot. The origin of the dish is disputed. [ 1 ] The dish has been claimed to originate in the early 1900s [ 2 ] from a Boston restaurant known as Jerome's [ 3 ] and from a Manhattan restaurant known as Jack's during the same time period.
Minced beef, onions, carrots or other root vegetables, seasoning and stock, which is served with boiled potatoes (mashed or whole). Some cooks add thickening agents such as flour, oatmeal or cornflour to the mince. [32] [33] Munini-imo: Japan: A savory pancake made with potato flour. [34] Nikujaga: Japan: A stew of potatoes and onion with ...
Heat the oil in a 10-inch skillet over medium heat. Add the turkey, onion and basil and cook until the turkey is browned, stirring often to separate the meat. Pour off any fat. Stir the juice and ...
Heat oil in a large skillet over medium until shimmering. Add bell peppers, onion and potatoes; cook, stirring often, until peppers and onion are soft, about 5 minutes. Stir in salt, pepper and ...
[4] [5] In restaurants, the meat is usually cooked with onions and bell peppers. Popular condiments include shredded lettuce, sour cream, guacamole, salsa, pico de gallo, shredded cheese, refried beans, and diced tomatoes. "Tacos de arrachera" is applied to the northern Mexican variant of the dish. Fajita wraps Beef fajita in San José, Costa Rica