Kerry Simon's Addictive Soft Steak Tacos (Fajitas)

"Much quicker than you would think to prepare and absolutely delicious. If you like fajitas or steak tacos these are for you Kerry Simon is the chef of the Hard Rock Cafe in Las Vegas, recipe from an interview in esquire. Not nearly as complicated or time consuming as the list of ingredients looks at first and the salsa, crema and guac can be made a couple of hours ahead. I have used the lime crema for years on chili before I ever tried this recipe for tacos; will publish it separately as well (Recipe #239431). Once I discovered the crema I never went back to regular sour cream with Tex-Mex or Mexican dishes."
 
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Ready In:
40mins
Ingredients:
23
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • To make tacos:

  • Combine spice-mixture ingredients and toss with steak to coat. Set aside. Preheat oven to 300 degrees. Warm tortillas on cookie sheet in oven. Heat two large sauté pans to medium-high. When pans are hot, add oil to each pan followed by 1/2 the seasoned meat. Spread meat out evenly and cook without turning while you lay out warm tortillas on a clean work area to get ready for assembly. Cook meat for approximately 3 minutes, turn, and cook for another 3 minutes, stirring occasionally to achieve even coloring. After 3 minutes, turn off heat and allow meat to sit in the pan, becoming just cool enough for you to handle.
  • To make salsa:

  • Rub jalapeño, onion, and tomatoes lightly with oil and roast in large sauté pan on medium-high, turning frequently until lightly charred all over. Set aside to cool. When cooled, roughly chop and place in a food processor with salt, pulsing until almost smooth but still just a little chunky. Transfer to bowl, add cilantro and lime juice, cover, and refrigerate. (For a milder salsa, use only half the jalapeño).
  • To make guacamole:

  • Lightly crush avocados with fork until almost smooth but still a little chunky. Evenly mix in tomatoes, red onion, cilantro, and salt; cover and refrigerate.
  • To make lime crema:

  • Whisk 2 cups sour cream together with the juice of 2 fresh limes.
  • To serve:

  • Spread 1/2 tbsp guacamole on each warmed tortilla, followed by a large pinch of cabbage. Distribute meat evenly and fold tortillas up end to end. Serve immediately on a large platter with the salsa, crema, guacamole.

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Reviews

  1. I made this recipe with what I had leftover, but followed the basic frame of the recipe exactly. It was amazing!
     
  2. My DH made this for us and it made a wonderful dinner. Great recipe Marra! Made for Food, Friends, and Fun.
     
  3. My BF LOVES these! I do too! Great recipe!
     
  4. I think this recipe should have LIME somewhere in the title!! Good thing we like lime because it really stands out here. It really was an easy dish to put together, I used a round steak but let it simmer a lot longer in the pan to make sure it was nice and tender. I made my pieces pretty small too. I did not include any tomatoes in my guacamole since there were already some in the salsa. DH loved all the flavors. Very tasty!
     
  5. very tasty combo of flavors made the lime creme .the lime creme seemed to bring the different flavors out more lovely taco very good will make again and again for sure made and reviewed zwt 5 genies of gourmet
     
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Tweaks

  1. These were wonderful. I followed the recipe pretty closely. I did substitute sirloin for the skirt steak because I had a great deal on it. And I used regular cabbage because it's $.33/pound. :) And I already had some homemade salsa on hand. I agree with MamaJ that this wasn't really very time-consuming. It took us far less than an hour to get dinner on the table. First I sliced the meat and tossed it with the spices. Then my dd and I worked together on the cabbage & guacamole for a few minutes. Then the meat just took a few minutes to cook. If I were making the salsa, too, I'd have used my food processor to do some chopping, but we did it all by hand. Thanks for sharing a great dinner recipe!
     

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