What's for Dinner? Chipotle Pork Fajitas



The only time I have had fajitas was as a teenager at TGI Fridays.

They were all the rage! Served in a sizzling cast iron skillet brought to your table!
It was so exciting.

It's pretty simple. It's really just cooked peppers and onions and some meat.
What's the attraction?

It must have been the toppings, like salsa, guacamole and sour cream that I couldn't wait to dish out.

Here is an easy weeknight dinner using lean pork tenderloin.

I marinated the pork in a ziploc bag in the a.m., and when I came home from work, I just popped it on the sear setting on my new grill for 15 minutes and voila! Dinner was almost ready!

Marinated Chipotle Pork Tenderloin (adapted from Eating Well):

1 chipotle pepper from a can of chipotle peppers in adobo sauce (NOT the whole can!)
1 teaspoon of the adobo sauce from the can
1/2 cup orange juice
2 garlic cloves, minced
2 Tbsp red wine vinegar
juice of one lime
1 teaspoon cumin
kosher salt and pepper
dried oregano
1 lb. piece of pork tenderloin

In a ziploc bag, add all the ingredients and add the pork tenderloin to the bag.
Shake it up and let sit 4-8 hours in the fridge.



Light grill to high heat and cook the pork for 12-15 minutes.
Pork should be 145F. The temperature will rise when it is resting (important step).

Let pork rest on cutting board for 5 minutes before slicing for the fajitas.
Place the thinly sliced pork in a bowl and set aside.

for the fajitas:

1 red onion, sliced
1 green pepper, seeded and sliced
1 red bell pepper, seeded and sliced
canola oil
flour tortillas
chopped fresh cilantro, salsa and avocado for garnish

Cook the sliced onions and peppers in a cast iron skillet in some canola oil, or you can grill them along side the pork.



Add the pork to the cooked vegetables in the skillet and mix together off the heat.

Heat the tortillas (you can warm them in the oven or microwave) and spoon the pork and vegetable mixture into each round and fold.

Garnish with salsa, cilantro and sliced avocado if desired!

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Ole!

Comments

Ciao Chow Linda said…
You're making me want to run out and buy all the ingredients in this dish and make it for dinner. The marinade sounds great. What a great taste combo with the pork, avocado and chipotle flavors.
The JR said…
The smell of the meat and veggies sizzling on the hot plate is what makes me want them.
I might have to change my plans for the pork tenderloin thawing in my fridge! That sounds easy and delicious!

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kat said…
We make them a lot in the summer with beef but never thought to use our first love, pork!
Maria said…
I love fajitas! Great summer meal!
Jen_from_NJ said…
I'm glad that you are enjoying that fabulous new grill! This sounds fantastic!
Lisa from Delaware said…
Senorita Fajita - I'm glad that you've found more excitement in your life since watching the sizzle of your fajitas years ago! Andale andale!
'Leeeza'
Ooooh, I love the marinade too! I'm sure I'll be making this for dinner sometime in the very near future, thank you Yoda for the inspiration!