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Grilled Chicken Fajitas- Cyrus O'Leary Style
4 cups Onion —I use Bermuda or Walla Walla Sweet onions Mix all together and put into a Zip-Lock Baggie to marinade overnight. Flip the bag over occasionally. Condiments: (Prepare in advance)
2 cups Romaine or Spring Green Lettuce Leaves, shredded (Iceberg lettuce has NO nutritional value.) Directions: Heat grill to 400 degrees. I use an electric pancake griddle. Once heated, spread about 1 Tbls. Olive Oil onto it and let it heat. Drain the fluid from the Chicken/Onion/Green Pepper mixture and set aside. Grill until the Onions are caramelized (brown), about 12 minutes, then add a bit more of the marinade liquid and cook a couple minutes longer. Scoop into a large bowl and serve with hot tortillas and cold condiments. Makes about 2 fajitas per person. Serves 4-5. To build your fajita, lay out a tortilla shell, spread some sour cream and guacamole onto the shell, then layer in the rest of the ingredients as you prefer. Add a dash of hot sauce to top it off, roll the shell up and eat it. Delicious. We use the left-over fajita filling to top our salads. And if you really want to get fancy, you can purchase a cast-iron fajita platter and serve them sizzling hot! I just love that sound… About the author: Dr. Denice Moffat is a practicing naturopath, medical intuitive, and veterinarian working on the family unit (which includes humans and animals) through her phone consultation practice established in 1995. She has a content-rich website at http://www.NaturalHealthTechniques.com and free monthly newsletter. Dr. Moffat advocates eating a minimum of 3/3/3 servings every day (raw fruits, raw vegetables, cooked vegetables) to maintain optimal health. For more healthy recipes at her website go to: http://www.naturalhealthtechniques.com/Recipes/recipes1.htm Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Denice_Moffat Posted: Sunday 2nd July 2006, 1:23 AM Find a Great Selection of Gourmet Foods at Food Enthusiast Online Market Search Google for more information or recipes Visit The Food Enthusiast Online Market Back to Food Enthusiast Blog |