We started out with an assortment of lettuce. I am a bit spoiled, so I walked out to hoop B and picked three kinds of lettuce: Miur, Cherokee, and hornet. Don’t let me fool you; I don’t know which is which, and I had to ask Jay. I just say “I want some of the light green, some of that darker green, and some dark purple lettuce.”
Then I negotiated with my helpers, and they picked me a rainbow of carrots, a fresh green onion, and a yellow onion.
And because I’m really spoiled, I walked to the basement and got a package of beef fajita meat from last year’s 4-H steer. I sautéed the beef with the chopped onion, and added a little Italian dressing and lime juice.
I’m a big believer that every dish needs a contrast of tastes (sweet and salty) and textures. So, I tossed these tortilla strips together, but added about a teaspoon of cumin and half teaspoon of paprika in the oil before tossing with the tortillas and baking.
I chopped all the veggies and tossed together without a care.
Then, it was time to build. Lettuce and veggies, fajita beef and onions, cheddar cheese, Catalina dressing, and tortilla strips.
YUM.
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