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Veggie Fajitas

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Vegetables Vegetable 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

Broccoli
Cauliflower
Red and green bell peppers
Hot green peppers
Onions
Garlic
[insert other favorite vegetables here]; all chopped bite-size
2 tb Soy sauce
1 ts Cumin
1 ts Oregano
1 ts Crushed garlic or garlic powder
1 ts Fresh ground black pepper
1 tb Water

INSTRUCTIONS

MARINADE
Mix the soy sauce, cumin, oregano and crushed/powdered garlic and marinate
all vegetables in it for a few minutes. In the meantime, heat a wok or iron
skillet (it makes a big difference to me if it's iron) so water boils away
instantly. If you wish, coat the surface with a little oil, but I rarely
find this necessary (you'll notice there's no oil in the marinade... fewer
calories). Toss in the vegetables with a tbspn water, shake the pan, and
cover for a few minutes, until the broccoli is bright green. Stir the
vegetables -- I like to get them a little burned on the fringes. Add black
pepper just before you remove the skillet from heat. The important thing is
to prevent the veggies from becoming too tender -- crispness is essential.
Wrap in tortillas and add anything else -- salsa(!), guacamole, cheese or
sour cream if desired. They takes ten minutes to make and I usually eat way
too many of them. :-)
AT986@FREENET.CARLETON.CA
(WARD TOMLINSON)
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