Hot and Spicy Fajitas

Recipe courtesy Mauricio Benard, L.A. County Firehouse #7

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  • on December 21, 2010

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    I just used the Steak, but it was awesome!

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  • on December 03, 2009

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    I made this yesterday, it turned out delicious. I omitted Chicken and Steak and fewer Habanero chillies.

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  • on July 21, 2008

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    we known mauricio for years. he made this for me and my girlfriend a few times after we met him on yahoo. we made this ourselves a few times and we like to prepare it for our small gatherings with our private yahoo club members. if you have not tried it you will want to. praises to "fireguy" @ yahoo 360, keep up the awesome food. it is so good. thank you.

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  • on March 22, 2008

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    this was good but if you watched the show they made a spicy marinade added to the fajitas. on the show they mixed in bowl some garlic powder,cayenne, paprika, parsley and tabasco but i'm not sure what else. i wish they would have added this part to the recipe like on the show.

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  • on June 04, 2007

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    I JUST FIXED THIS RECIPE A FEW NIGHTS AGO AND MY BOYFRIEND AND I ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT. I USED TWO HABANERO PEPPERS IN IT AND CUT OUT THE CARROTS, SHRIMP AND SAUSAGE AND THE OUT-COME OF THE TASTE AND THE SPICY HEAT WAS PERFECT. I WILL BE FIXING THESE AGAIN.

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  • on May 16, 2007

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    My husband and I love making these fajitas. We cannot grill the batches fast enough when we entertain.

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  • on October 26, 2006

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    If you like fajitas and need to serve a crowd. This is the way to go, I have used it to feed as many as 30 people and I was able to prepare 80% of it before everybody showed up. This gave me time to actually enjoy the company that I had invited. It is also great for tailgating.

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  • on July 26, 2006

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    very spicy and very good. easy to make and very filling

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  • on April 08, 2006

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    the flavor combination in this recipe was magnificent. i would make again and recommend to anyone. (too much food for 2 people

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  • on February 14, 2006

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    Don't get carried away with the chiles. I made this recipe a second time with habanero peppers. They make this recipe way to hot. Use only one or maybe two habanero peppers. The other peppers are ok. Very good recipe overall.

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