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Restaurant Style Fajita Salad

on August 13, 2012

Tex Mex is big here. We have a restaurant called South of the Border that makes a wonderful Fajita Salad. I eat it nearly every time we go. Mr. Picky-eater liked the fried chicken salad so much, I thought he may like this as well – and he did! It takes about 10 minutes for me to make but then I’m still slow in the kitchen so it may not take you long.

Here are the ingredients:

Bag ‘o salad

Fully Cooked Beef Fajita meat

Shredded cheese

Diced tomato

Diced onion

Salad Dressing

Crackers (optional)

I heated up the fajita meat in the skillet while I washed, dried, and chopped up the salad. Then I layered it in just like an old fashioned chef salad with some homemade Hidden Valley Ranch dressing on top – you can top it with whatever you want. The club crackers are to crush a little and put on the salad in place of crouton because they are quicker, smaller, and have less calories.

Try it, you’ll like it!

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4 Responses to “Restaurant Style Fajita Salad”

  1. That looks like an addictive salad (2 words I never thought I would put together :D )

    Cheers
    Choc Chip Uru

  2. Food Stories says:

    Kelli … This salad looks amazing. I don’t eat salad very often but I’m salivating over this one … Happy Friday :-)

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