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One-Pan Banh Mi–Style Beef Tacos

One-Pan Banh Mi–Style Beef Tacos

with Pickled Cucumber & Sriracha Mayo

Yield: 2

Adapted from: Hello Fresh

Combining tender meat, crunchy pickled veggies, fresh cilantro, spicy chiles, and creamy spreads, the Vietnamese banh mi is one of our all-time favorite sandwiches. Here, we take all those same flavors and textures and channel them into some seriously delicious tacos. Tangy-sweet beef is piled into warm tortillas with sautéed carrots, pickled cucumber, cilantro, and Sriracha mayo.
Prep: 5 Cook: 20

  • 1lime
  • 10oz ground beef
  • 4TBS sweet soy glaze
  • 6wheat flour tortillas
  • 1mini cucumber
  • 5tsp rice wine vinegar
  • 2TBS mayonnaise
  • ¼oz cilantro
  • 4oz shredded carrots
  • 1tsp sriracha
  • salt & pepper
  • ½tsp sugar
  • 2tsp cooking oil


Prep:

Wash and dry produce.

Halve lime. Trim and halve cucumber lengthwise, thinly slice crosswise into half-moons. Finely chop cilantro.

Pickle cucumber:

In a small bowl, combine half the vinegar (you’ll use the rest later), juice from half the lime, ½ tsp sugar, and a pinch of salt.

Stir in cucumber. Set aside to quick pickle.

Cook carrots:

Heat a drizzle of oil in a large, preferably nonstick, pan over medium high heat. Add carrots and cook, stirring, until just tender, 1 minute. Season with salt and pepper.

Turn off heat, transfer to a plate.

Cook beef:

Heat another drizzle of oil in the same pan over medium-high heat. Add beef, season with a pinch of salt and pepper. Cook, breaking up meat into pieces, until browned and cooked through, 4- to 6-minutes.

Stir in sweet soy glaze and remaining vinegar. Bring to a simmer, then immediately turn off heat. Taste and season with salt and pepper.

Make sriracha mayo:

In a second small bowl, combine mayonnaise with Sriracha to taste. Season with salt. Stir in water 1 tsp at a time until mixture reaches a drizzling consistency.

Finish & serve:

Wrap tortillas in damp paper towels and microwave until warm and pliable, 30 seconds.

Divide tortillas between plates and fill with saucy beef, carrots, pickled cucumber (draining first), and cilantro. Drizzle with Sriracha mayo. Cut the remaining lime into wedges and serve on the side.

Beef Flautas

Beef Flautas

with Pico de Gallo & Lime Crema
Yield: 2 Servings

Surprisingly, Jed likes these. Simple to make and very tasty.

  • 1yellow onion
  • 2TBS Tex-Mex paste
  • 1Roma tomato
  • 10oz ground beef

For southwest spice blend:

  • 2tsp garlic powder
  • ¾tsp cumin
  • ¾tsp chili powder

For assembly & serve:

  • 6flour tortillas
  • ½cup Mexican cheese blend
  • 1lime
  • 4TBS sour cream
  • salt
  • 2tsp cooking oil
  • 1TBS olive oil

Prep:

Adjust rack to middle position and preheat oven to 425°F. Line a baking sheet with foil and brush with oil (or coat with nonstick spray).

Wash and dry produce.

Halve, peel, and thinly slice onion, mince a few slices until you have 1 TBS.

Make spice blend:

Mix garlic powder, cumin and chili powder in a small dish.

Make filling:

Heat a drizzle of oil in a large pan over medium-high heat. Add sliced onion, cook for 3 minutes. Add beef and spice blend, cook, breaking up meat into pieces, until beef is browned, and onion is softened, 4-6 minutes. Stir in Tex-Mex paste and 1⁄3 cup water. Simmer until mixture has thickened and beef is cooked through, 2-4 minutes more. Turn off heat.

Assemble & bake:

Meanwhile, drizzle tortillas with 1 TBS olive oil, brush or rub to coat on both sides. Place tortillas on a clean work surface. Once beef filling is done, add a heaping ¼ cup filling to one side of each tortilla, then sprinkle each with 1 TBS Mexican cheese blend. Roll up tortillas, starting with filled sides, to create flautas. Place, seam sides down, on prepared sheet.

Make sure the flautas are snug on the sheet—this will prevent them from unrolling. Bake on middle rack until golden-brown and crispy, 8-12 minutes.

Make Pico de Gallo:

While flautas bake, finely dice tomato. Zest and quarter lime. In a small bowl, combine tomato, minced onion, half the lime zest, and a squeeze of lime juice. Season with salt.

Finish & serve:

In a separate small bowl, combine sour cream, remaining lime zest, and a squeeze of lime juice. Add water 1 tsp at a time until mixture reaches a drizzling consistency. Season with salt.

Divide flautas between plates.

Top with Pico de Gallo and lime crema. Serve.

Tex-Mex Paste
6          oz can tomato paste,
3          cups water,
3          TBS vinegar,
1          TBS dried onion flakes,
2          tsp salt (or salt substitute),
2          tsp cornstarch,
½         tsp cayenne pepper,
1          tsp sugar,
¼         tsp onion powder,
1          dash garlic powder

Chicken Fajitas with Peppers and Onions

Chicken Fajitas with Peppers and Onions

Yield: 4 Servings

Adapted from: Simply Recipes

Chicken fajitas are made even simpler and easier with this sheet pan recipe! A quick marinade makes the chicken tasty and tender. Serve it right from the pan for an easy Tex-Mex family favorite.

For the marinade:

  • ¼cup freshly squeezed lime juice (from 1 to 2 limes)
  • ¼cup freshly squeezed orange juice (from 1 small orange)
  • 2TBS pickling juice, from a jar of pickled jalapeños (optional)
  • 1TBS ancho chili powder (or chili powder blend)
  • 2tsp dried oregano
  • 1tsp ground cumin
  • ¾tsp salt
  • 3TBS olive oil

For the chicken and vegetables:

  • 1large, red or yellow onion, cut into ¼-inch thick slices
  • 2large, sweet bell peppers (red, yellow or green, or a combination), cut into ¼-inch thick slices
  • 2skinless, boneless chicken breast halves (about 1 ¼ lb), cut into 1-inch strips
  • 8-12corn tortillas

For garnish:

  • 1avocado, sliced
  • handful of fresh cilantro leaves
  • 1lime, quartered
  • Cooked rice and/or beans

Preheat the oven to 450ºF:

Line and lightly oil a half-sheet pan.

Make the marinade: In a medium bowl, whisk together the lime juice, orange juice, pickling juice, chili powder, oregano, cumin, and salt. Whisk in the olive oil. Pour half of the marinade into a separate bowl or cup and set aside.

Marinate the chicken: Add the chicken to the bowl with the marinade. Toss to coat and set aside to marinate while the peppers and onions are roasting (about 15 minutes).

Cook the peppers and onions: In the center of a sheet pan, mound the onions and peppers. Drizzle the reserved half of the marinade over them and toss to coat.

Spread them in one layer and roast for about 15 minutes, or until they begin to soften.

Cook the chicken with the peppers and onions: Add the chicken strips to the pan with the softened vegetables, distributing them among the peppers and onions. Drizzle any excess marinade over the pan.

Bake for 15 minutes, or until the chicken is cooked through (at least 165ºF when measured with an instant read thermometer).

Broil the chicken and vegetables to char them: Set a rack 3 to 4 inches from the broiler and turn on the broiler. Broil for 2 to 3 minutes, or until the chicken and vegetables are lightly charred.

Warm the tortillas: Wrap 1 to 3 tortillas in a damp paper towel and microwave for 30 seconds, or until hot.

Wrap the warm tortillas in a napkin and set them on a plate.

Serve the fajitas: Transfer the chicken and vegetables to a warm platter. Bring the platter and the warm tortillas to the table for people to help themselves. Serve with lime wedges, cilantro, and avocado. If you like, you could serve it with rice and beans, too.