let's talk fajitas.
i am going to make them tomorrow and at the moment im going to make pico de gallo and guacamole to put in them. also some sort of meat,lettuce,fried peppers and onion along with some sour cream or something like that.
anything that i should change up or add to them?
what about side dishes, should i have some? if yes, which sides go well with those?
let's talk burgers.
i am going to make them tomorrow and at the moment im going to make ketchup and mayo to put in them. also some sort of meat,lettuce,tomatoes and onion along with some cheese or something like that.
anything that i should change up or add to them?
what about side dishes, should i have some? if yes, which sides go well with those?
>>7279696
i'd go with lettuce,onion,pickles,tomato,kethcup and mayo. as sides i'd prolly just go plain old fries.
it's cool how you managed to be on topic!
>>7279678
i've never eaten fajitas *at home* with a side dish, so i would say don't bother, unless you are seriously jonesing for some beans and rice.
are you going steak or chicken?
>>7279678
What's the difference between a fajita, a burrito, or a taco?
>>7280707
fajita is more the way of cooking your protein, peppers, and onions, and eating them simply in a small tortilla. fajitas never have ground meat.
burritos are all wrapped up in a large tortilla, usually ground meat.
tacos are usually fried in that U shape. soft tacos are just little versions of burritos that are folded over rather than all wrapped up.
>tacos
>fried u shape
>>7280722
>tacos are usually fried in that U shape
Found the amerifatty.
>>7280707
i was wondering about this and did some googling. apparently a burrito is served ready rolled, and a fajita you put together yourself. that's literally the only difference. think a taco uses a corn tortilla instead of a wheat one but that's just a guess.
>>7280707
Burrito: Meat, rice and beans in a tortilla wrap
Taco: small tortilla wrap with meat and condiments only
Fajita: Usually grilled meat, peppers and onions and condiments on a tortilla wrap
that looks so delicious. what type of spices did you make it with?
>>7281170
Mexican Spice
Fajitas is a tex mex dish with Mexican influences. There's a Mexican dish similar to it which is alambres I think.
>>7280699
not sure but i'm leaning towerds steak.
I made Faijtas recently but my steak came out tasteless.. It was like eating the grilled vegatables, guacamole, sour cream and a sponge.. What did I do wrong? The colour was perfect when cut in to strips..
>>7281253
perhaps you forgot to season your steak or just too little seasoning?
>>7281255
I marinated it in oil and spices for an hour but put more oil in the mix than recommended.. Could that be the problem?
>>7281359
im going to guess yes, i don't marinate much but i tend to have spice/oil ratio on the spice side to ensure i get some flavour. that or just marinate longer
>>7279678
fajitas are a sandwich.
>>7281170
cumin
garlic
chili pepper
black pepper
salt