Real Fajitas are not cooked in a pan.
True.Real Fajitas are not cooked in a pan.
That's awesome!True.
Closest I can come in upstate New York in February.
Called that fajitas since our twin daughters were young 30 years ago. Knew what “real” fajitas were.
Had to call it something….
While she very much knows what a real fajita is, our daughter in Santa Cruz, CA reminisced on that same picture, and said she’s never had better…..
Trust me, this Dad took it as a great compliment, with or without a pan….
John - -I’ve got a goat leg that has been marinading for a few days in salt pepper olive oil red wine garlic and fresh rosemary along with a couple beef tongues
Thanks RCW. I like to play around. The marinade really gets rid of that flavor you get with goat and lamb and leaves it clean and almost beefy. As for the tongue, I never had it until I had someone offer me on from a cow they had butchered. I now have several in the freezer. Dice it up and serve with some fresh salsa, a cucumber slice and some fresh squeezed lime on a soft corn tortilla. Man it doesn’t get much better.John - -
Several times I've remarked about your great skills with a smoker.
This time, you have to get 5 Stars for the Unique Menu Award!!
I've had tongue a few times. Never cooked it, if I remember right.
When young, took care of neighbor's milk goats when they were away. We always used the milk at home. Can still smell that "lamb/goat" flavor.
Years later, opened an oven at work, and that smell hit me. My co-worker, Francois, was doing leg of lamb for a dinner special. As much as I tried, couldn't get it past my nose......
Wondered if marinade helped for the goat smell/flavor.The marinade really gets rid of that flavor you get with goat and lamb and leaves it clean and almost beefy. As for the tongue, I never had it until I had someone offer me on from a cow they had butchered. ......... Man it doesn’t get much better.