The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Don’t shy away from making some Steak Fajitas

- By Katie Workman

A pot of chili anchors many parties. Try serving fajitas at your next gathering. They are customizab­le, have lots of visual appeal, and will definitely fuel your party guests for a fun time.

Fajitas are surprising­ly easy to make, especially if you use a pre-made fajita seasoning or some other Mexican seasoning blend. I use red onions because I like the way they add even more color to the dish, but if you have yellow or white onions, no problem, use them. For more color, use two different color peppers. And don’t shy away from a tiny bit of sugar, which just enhances the carameliza­tion of the vegetables. If you want a little more heat, you could either use two jalapeños or stick with one but leave some of the seeds in (that’s where almost all of the heat is in a hot pepper).

Tempting though it might be, don’t skip the part where you warm your tortillas in the pan. This adds flavor, those nice brown spots bringing out a toasty wheat taste, and also makes the tortillas more pliable. It takes only a few minutes, and I think it makes the meal. If you want to toast them before cooking the meat, that’s also a fine order of events — then you might want to heat them for about 20 seconds in the microwave once the meat is cooked up.

Multiply the recipe as needed, but don’t crowd the pan when cooking the vegetables and meat — especially the meat, which needs to brown as it cooks. Cook the meat in batches.

If you want to make this meal just that much more special and restaurant-like, pick up more than one kind of salsa — maybe a green tomatillo version and a tomato-based red-style jar. And go to town with the rest of the toppings; assembling the perfect fajita is part of the pleasure of this meal.

STEAK FAJITAS

Start to finish: 45 minutes Serves 4 INGREDIENT­S

2 tablespoon­s vegetable or canola oil, divided 2 red onions, halved and sliced 2 red bell peppers, stemmed, seeded and sliced

1 jalapeño, stemmed, seeded and chopped 1 teaspoon sugar 1 pound fajita-sliced beef strips 1 tablespoon taco, fajita or Mex-

 ?? SARAH E CROWDER VIA AP ?? This November 2017 photo shows steak fajitas in New York. This dish is from a recipe by Katie Workman.
SARAH E CROWDER VIA AP This November 2017 photo shows steak fajitas in New York. This dish is from a recipe by Katie Workman.

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