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Fajita Marinade I
SUBMITTED BY:
Robbie Rice
PHOTO BY:
bizzymomma
"Delicious fajita marinade made with lime juice, olive oil, and soy sauce, and spiced up with cayenne and black pepper. Makes enough marinade for 2 pounds of meat."
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PREP TIME
15 Min
READY IN
15 Min
Original recipe yield 2 cups
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INGREDIENTS
1/4 cup lime juice
1/3 cup water
2 tablespoons olive oil
4 cloves garlic, crushed
2 teaspoons soy sauce
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon liquid smoke flavoring
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
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DIRECTIONS
In a large resealable plastic bag, mix together the lime juice, water, olive oil, garlic, soy sauce, salt, and liquid smoke flavoring. Stir in cayenne and black pepper.
Place desired meat in the marinade, and refrigerate at least 2 hours, or overnight. Cook as desired.
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Reviewed on Jun. 29, 2003 by
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IGLOOSGIRL
Jun. 29, 2003
This is very good... I did increase the Cayenne to 1 teasp and also added 1/2 teasp each of Cumin and Coriander...and also some Jalapeno juice from the jar... It was so good... We made fajitas and also used the leftover meat the next day with eggs for breakfast... Kiki (Brampton,On,Canada)
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This is very good... I did increase the Cayenne to 1 teasp and also added 1/2 teasp each of...
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Reviewed on Oct. 13, 2003 by SHARONTHOMAS
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SHARONTHOMAS
Oct. 13, 2003
This recipe makes fajitas that are addictive! And I ought to know - I'm from Texas! I scaled this to 20 servings for a party and used half the marinade for top round steak and half for chicken breasts. I used only 1/2 cup water in this re-scaled recipe, and I also threw in a generous handful of chopped fresh cilantro. It needs the cilantro... that gives it a wonderful kick. I marinated the meat for 24 hours and then grilled it nice and slow. It couldn't have been better! The meat was tender and absolutely perfect.
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This recipe makes fajitas that are addictive! And I ought to know - I'm from Texas! I scaled...
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Reviewed on Jan. 24, 2005 by
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TRIPLEJ28
Jan. 24, 2005
Wonderful! - Better than our favorite restaurant. I've never made fajitas at home and had them come out so well. Followed the recipe as given. Marinaded chicken tenders for about 8-9 hours - was plenty of time. I used my new grill pan skillet and grilled the chicken in just a tiny bit of the marinade. When that was done, I took them out, put a little more marinade in the pan, and grilled a large sliced onion and both a red and green bell pepper, cut into strips. Added a little more olive oil and cajun spice while the veggies gooked. Best fajita meal ever!
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Wonderful! - Better than our favorite restaurant. I've never made fajitas at home and had...
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Reviewed on Oct. 6, 2003 by
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Oct. 6, 2003
This was fabulous with chicken.
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This was fabulous with chicken.
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Reviewed on Aug. 3, 2007 by SEIGMAN
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SEIGMAN
Aug. 3, 2007
Perfectly wonderful marinade! I have never used the liquid smoke and it's still great. I've changed the water to other things...beer, wine, veggie broth...all work well. Also, lemon subs very nicely for lime in a pinch.
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Perfectly wonderful marinade! I have never used the liquid smoke and it's still great. I've...
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Reviewed on Jan. 8, 2006 by
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BOOTBYRD
Jan. 8, 2006
I really was so excited for this because I love steak fajitas so so much, but have never actually made them myself. I found this really limey, and not really that spicy. I will admit I didn't use as much liquid smoke as it called for, because I have never used it and it smelled really strong. Maybe that would have taken away some of the lime taste because it needed something more. Thanks for the recipe anyway. Maybe I will try it again exactly as written and see if I like it better.
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I really was so excited for this because I love steak fajitas so so much, but have never...
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Reviewed on Sep. 2, 2004 by
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KIKI810
Sep. 2, 2004
THIS WAS GREAT!!! My husband wanted to have a "Fajita BBQ" so we invited the whole family (both sides) over and tried this recipe with 7 lbs. of fajita meat!!! I have to say I HATE trying new recipes when we have parties but I bit the bullet on this one and it turned out WONDERFUL! We got so many rave reviews and my husband has been begging me every weekend to make more fajitas. The only addition I made in the recipe is I added 1/2 c. chopped fresh cilantro cause I love the flavor of it and marinated overnight. They turned out awesome!! I thought for sure I would be left with a ton of leftover meat, considering I always over estimate, but we had a small handful left, which my husband nibbled on after the guests all left. I will definately be using this recipe again, my husband wants to laminate the recipe!!! KUDOS ROBBIE!!
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THIS WAS GREAT!!! My husband wanted to have a "Fajita BBQ" so we invited the whole family...
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Reviewed on Mar. 11, 2007 by belligerent
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belligerent
Mar. 11, 2007
Made this with chicken tenders and let them marinate over night. I swapped out the soy sauce for Lea & Perrin's, doubled the cayenne, added half a teaspoon of cumin, and a few jalapeno slices. I also left out the salt. I was expecting this to be a little spicier than it was, but the flavor was great. I was worried my mom would think it was too spicy, but surprisingly not (my dad and brother liked it, too, so the heat level must have been just right to please everybody). If I were making this recipe for myself, I'd probably add even more cayenne, but then, I am pretty crazy. The only complaint I have (and not enough to bump it down to 4 stars) is that prep time for me was a lot longer than 15 minutes. I guess if you start with your limes already squeezed (or juice from a bottle) and your chicken already cut up and stuff, it might take 15 minutes, but if you have to take those into account, it'll probably take a little longer. Or I could just be slow, since it took me around an hour. ;) I'll have to do this with steak next time. I made two pounds of chicken, and usually when we have fajitas, there's chicken left over the next day. Not this time! Too bad, because I was looking forward to quesadillas for lunch tomorrow. Oh well!
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Made this with chicken tenders and let them marinate over night. I swapped out the soy sauce...
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Reviewed on Sep. 25, 2006 by
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Sep. 25, 2006
This is good, but I think too much water is called for. If I made it again, I would probably omit the water altogether. It literally watered down the flavor. I had to add extra lime, garlic, and pepper. Then, it was good. But three stars for the recipe as-is. I made chicken fajitas with green and red bell pepper, and red onions in whole-grain toritllas, and heirloom tomatoes, sharp cheddar, lite sour cream and sliced avocado on top.
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This is good, but I think too much water is called for. If I made it again, I would probably...
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Reviewed on Mar. 4, 2005 by HSMOMMY24
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HSMOMMY24
Mar. 4, 2005
This was WONDERFUL!!! I did make a few easy changes I increased the soy sauce to 4 tsp. and left out the salt. I also added 1/2 tsp chili powder and used about 1 and 1/2 tsp cayenne. It was quite spicy and VERY flavorful!!!
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This was WONDERFUL!!! I did make a few easy changes I increased the soy sauce to 4 tsp. and...
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