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These Steak Fajitas are so insanely delicious, you won’t believe they cooked in as little as 10 minutes. Our quick and easy method makes tender, expertly seasoned skirt steak in a sizzling skillet filled with bell peppers and onions. This meal is delicious enough for a treat, but simple enough for the regular dinner rotation!

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Easy Skirt Steak Fajitas = BEST Skillet Dinner!

Fajitas have always been my meal of choice. Since I grew up in Texas, I quickly became a connoisseur and most definitely hold opinions on what makes great fajitas.

These homemade Beef Fajitas will stack up against your favorite Mexican food restaurant any day!

They check all the most important boxes:

  • Super tender
  • Over the top flavor
  • Insanely fresh

And not only do they have the big stuff covered, what makes these the BEST steak fajitas also deliver on the EASY factor big time cooking in only 10 minutes, plus just a few extra minutes of prep all made in just one skillet for easy clean up!

That my friends is what dinner should be.

How to serve Steak Fajitas

When you make Fajitas, you already have the base of a full meal with a protein and veggies.

To take it from good to great, you need to add some toppings and a couple of sides.

What to put in Fajitas

I like to offer a variety of toppings so that each person can customize their own fajita. This makes not only for a kid pleasing dinner, but also a great option for entertaining or having a party.

Start with a tortilla- you can use flour or corn based on preference. Then add all the toppings you want… or that your fajita can hold!

Here are my favorite toppings for fajitas:

  • Homemade Salsa
  • Sour cream
  • Guacamole
  • Cheddar cheese
  • Pico de Gallo
  • Shredded lettuce
  • Chopped cilantro

Got the toppings! So what goes well with fajitas?

Sides for Fajitas

  • Mexican rice
  • Refried or black beans
  • Chips – served with salsa, guacamole or queso
  • Green chile cheddar mashed potatoes (not traditional but we love it!)

How much fajita meat do you need per person?

You should account for 4 oz of raw meat per person when served with vegetables, rice, and beans. If there are no sides, you should estimate 8 oz of steak per person.

Cooking Secrets – How to Make Steak Fajitas

As I mentioned above, the beauty of these steak fajitas is all in the method.

I am going to walk through my tips and tricks here, to help answer any questions that might pop up, but you will find the full recipe card at the bottom of this post.

The Ingredients

What is the best steak for fajitas?

I prefer to use skirt steak for fajitas. I think it offers the best combination of tenderness and flavor, plus it was the original meat that was used when fajitas were first created!

Flank steak, hanger steak and sirloin flap all have a similar texture and taste and can be good substitutes as well.

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Fajita Veggies

I like to keep it traditional with my fajitas. Although these days you will see everything from mushrooms, to cauliflower and more in fajitas, this recipe just calls for the classics- bell pepper and onion.

You can use any color bell pepper you want for fajitas, but I really like to use 1 green and 1 red, yellow and orange. Since the red, yellow, and orange peppers have a sweeter taste than the green peppers it gives a bit more depth of flavor.

Fajita Seasoning

I highly recommend using a homemade fajita seasoning because it gives the best flavor without the fillers.

This homemade fajita seasoning I use only takes minutes to put together, and it will keep in your cabinet for as long as a year.

Another added bonus of fajita seasoning made from scratch is that it is friendly for gluten free, dairy free, and low carb diets. So if you are cooking for a special diet, make sure to use homemade since many packages on the shelf don’t comply with these restrictions.

Our 4 Step method (The Secret Sauce!)

The method in cooking these beef fajitas is both what makes them so delicious and what makes them so easy! It is a simple 3 step process:

  1. Prep the ingredients
  2. Cook on high heat
  3. The signature fajita sizzle
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Prep

We use HIGH HEAT in this recipe so things move fast!

TIP: Make sure to have all of your ingredients prepped and ready before starting to cook so you can keep up with the pace for the best results!

In some fajita recipes you will cook the steak as a whole, and then slice it after it is cooked. In our recipe you will pre-slice the skirt steak.

This is important because it allows the steak to cook quickly in the skillet.

The veggies should also be sliced into uniform strips.

How long to cook steak fajitas

We use high heat to give the outside of the skirt steak and vegetables the delicious caramelization that makes the flavor so good!

Since the heat is so high, it only takes just a couple of minutes to get them cooked to where we want them. You also have to keep a careful eye on them so that you don’t leave them on too long and burn or over cook both the steak and vegetables.

The vegetables will take about 3-4 minutes and I like to cook these first for 2 reasons.

  1. The vegetables will continue to cook and soften as they sit
  2. This allows you to serve the steak as hot, fresh and sizzling as possible

The steak fajitas will take about 4-5 minutes total to cook, done in steps.

  1. First lay the steak in the pan in a single layer- getting it as spread out and flat as possible will add more flavor. Resist the urge to stir, you want it to sit 2-3 minutes so it get get that nice rich brown caramelization on the out side.
  2. Flip the steak to the other side. I find that almost as soon as I am done doing this I can move on to the next step.
  3. Mix in the butter, garlic and lime juice. Since the skillet and steak are so hot, these cook almost instantly, so you can remove the skillet from the heat and serve while the fajitas are still sizzling!

Sizzling Fajitas

This last step is where you get that signature sizzle for your fajitas.

When you add the butter garlic and lime juice into the skillet on high heat, it will immediately produce the sizzle from the moisture in the butter and lime juice.

The combination of these three ingredients also add an insane level of flavor!

Be ready to stir back in the veggies and get your hot sizzling skillet to the table asap!

Time Saving Tips

It doesn’t get much faster than this recipe, but if you know you will be in a hurry when it is time to cook, there are a few things you can do to make this recipe even more quick and easy.

  • Buy pre-cut peppers and onions– you can find these in the refrigerator in the produce section of most grocery stores. If you don’t want to buy pre-cut veggies, you can also cut them up to 48 hours in advance and store them in the fridge.
  • Pre-cut your steak– In many nicer grocery stores, the butcher will cut meat for you to your specifications if you bring it to the counter. Utilize this short cut to save time and mess. You can also pre-cut your own meat up to 48 hours in advance of making the recipe.
  • Prep or buy Fajita seasoning – You can make homemade fajita seasoning up to a year in advance or buy pre-made seasoning at the store.
  • Steak Fajita Freezer Meal– You can make this recipe as a freezer meal so that it is all prepped and ready to go as soon as you are ready to cook. See full directions below.
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Freezer Meal Instructions

Steak fajitas can be frozen both before or after cooking to prep for an easy meal another night.

Using a Steak Fajita freezer meal will give you similar results in taste as the original recipe, however the texture of the vegetables will be slightly less crisp when cooking after being frozen.

Steak fajitas will last about 2-3 months in the freezer.

To freeze before cooking:

  1. Cut and season meat. Place in a zip top or vacuum sealed bag and remove as much air as possible then seal.
  2. Chop peppers and onions and place them in a separate zip top or vacuum sealed bag.
  3. Garlic, butter and lime juice can also be frozen in a separate bag if desired, or used fresh when cooking.
  4. Place all bags in the freezer and freeze.
  5. When ready to cook, thaw for 24-48 hours in the refrigerator.
  6. Cook as directed in the recipe.

To Freeze after cooking:

  1. Prepare steak fajitas as directed.
  2. Let cool.
  3. Package beef and veggies in meal sized portions in a freezer bag or airtight container.
  4. Freeze.
  5. When ready to eat, thaw in the refrigerator or heat in the microwave, or in a skillet.

Dietary Restrictions

Beef Fajitas are naturally friendly for many types of diets and can be easily modified to meat others.

Many of the things that might be restrictive are in the toppings and optional!

  • Gluten free– This recipe is naturally gluten free when made with homemade fajita seasoning.
  • Dairy Free– This recipe can be modified to be dairy free by using margarine in place of butter.
  • Low Carb – This recipe is naturally low carb with only an estimated 6 g net carbs per serving.
  • Paleo- This recipe can be modified to comply with the paleo diet by substituting olive oil for butter and using homemade fajita seasoning.
  • Whole30 – This recipe can be modified to comply with a Whole30 diet plan by substituting olive oil for butter and using homemade fajita seasoning.
  • Keto- This recipe is naturally compliant for a Keto diet when not eaten with tortillas.

Steak Fajita Leftovers + Recipes

To save any leftovers you might have, divide them into meal sized portions and place in the

  • refrigerator for 3-4 days
  • freezer for up to 2 months

Leftover Fajitas Recipe Ideas

Fajitas are one of my favorite leftovers simply because there are so many delicious ways to make them into new meals.

  • Steak Fajita Nachos- Spread layer of tortilla chips on a baking sheet. Chop leftover fajitas into bite sized pieces and sprinkle the meat, peppers and onions over the chips. Add corn and beans if desired. Then top with shredded cheddar or mexi blend cheese. Bake at 425˚F for 8-12 minutes or until cheese is melted.
  • Steak Fajita Burrito Bowls– Layer rice, beans and lettuce into a bowl. Top with fajita leftovers, salsa, guac, sour cream and cheese.
  • Steak Fajita Salad– Chop romaine hearts and top with fajita leftovers, pico de gallo, sliced avocado and drizzle with ranch dressing.
  • Fajita Fried Rice– Chop beef fajitas and veggies into bite sized pieces. Heat a skillet over high, add 1 tbsp vegetable oil. Then add cooked rice, fajitas, and 1/2 cup salsa and cook stirring regularly for 3-5 minutes. Push rice to the side and fry and egg then break it up and stir back together.

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Steak Fajita Skillet

By: Kimber Matherne

4.67 from 6 votes

These Steak Fajitas are tender, juicy, and packed with flavor. They are made in just minutes in a hot skillet. The Steak Fajitas, peppers, and onions can be eaten in tortillas, on a salad, or with rice and beans.

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 8 minutes mins

6 servings

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Ingredients

  • 2 lbs skirt steak
  • 2 tbsp fajita seasoning
  • 2 tbsp vegetable oil, divided
  • 1 green bell pepper, sliced
  • 1 red bell pepper, sliced
  • 1 sweet yellow onion, sliced
  • 1 tbsp butter
  • 3 cloves garlic, pressed
  • 1/2 lime, juiced

Instructions

  • Cut the steak into 1/2-1 inch strips. Toss with the fajita seasoning and 1 tbsp of the oil, and place in a zip top bag or container to marinate while finishing prep.

  • Cut the peppers and onions into thin strips.

  • Heat the remaining 1 tbsp oil over high heat in a large skillet. Once hot, carefully place the peppers and onions in the skillet, cooking for 3-4 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove the peppers and set aside.

  • Then place the steak in a single layer in the hot skillet. Let cook (without stirring) for 2-3 minutes. Then flip the meat to the other side and cook for 1 minute.

    Stir the butter, garlic, and lime juice in and cook for 1 additional minute. Then remove from heat and stir in the onions and peppers.

  • Garnish with fresh cilantro and serve hot. Enjoy!

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Nutrition Information

Serving: 8oz, Calories: 320kcal (16%), Carbohydrates: 8g (3%), Protein: 34g (68%), Fat: 18g (28%), Saturated Fat: 9g (56%), Cholesterol: 100mg (33%), Sodium: 194mg (8%), Potassium: 590mg (17%), Fiber: 2g (8%), Sugar: 4g (4%), Vitamin A: 850IU (17%), Vitamin C: 46.4mg (56%), Calcium: 27mg (3%), Iron: 3mg (17%)

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  1. JudyD

    BEST EVER Sizzling Steak Fajitas (10 min recipe!) (8)
    Delicious! Definitely a keeper recipe!!!

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  2. Ron

    BEST EVER Sizzling Steak Fajitas (10 min recipe!) (9)
    Awesome as it gets!!

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  3. Velma

    How many people does it serve

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  4. Carol Hillidge

    BEST EVER Sizzling Steak Fajitas (10 min recipe!) (10)
    This was so good. Little time consuming cooking the beef, but not too bad. I had to cook it in stages because we had a lot of meat but I kept it warm in an oven turned on low covered with foil. I’m proud of myself I’ve never made anything like this before. I even made the fajita seasoning that was recommended. I used Porterhouse steak as it was what we had and I didn’t want to be disappointed with skirt steak etc with it being chewy. Yes, more expensive but worth it in the end. Still cheaper than a restaurant for 5 people. Will make again but will do the meat prep the day before. Yum.

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  5. Holly

    BEST EVER Sizzling Steak Fajitas (10 min recipe!) (11)
    I have minced garlic will that work he and how

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  6. Heather

    BEST EVER Sizzling Steak Fajitas (10 min recipe!) (12)
    The flavor was amazing and the veggies were delish, but the skirt steak was inedible. It was like chewing a piece of gum. I’m not sure why. It was cooked perfectly. Next time I’ll try chicken

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  7. Noelle

    This was very yummy!!

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  8. DeWayne Johnson

    I have no limes. Can I use fresh lemon or something other than lime?

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    1. Kimber Matherne

      You can leave off the lime, it will still be good! I just prefer it with the extra squeeze of lime at the end.

      Reply

      1. Jackie

        Can you substitute the lime juice in the little bottles? I know it’s probably not as good as fresh limes but I almost always have this on hand. Thanks. I love your recipes.

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        1. Kimber Matherne

          Yes if you don’t have fresh you can use that! It definitely doesn’t have the same fresh flavor, but will work in a pinch!

          Reply

  9. Becky

    BEST EVER Sizzling Steak Fajitas (10 min recipe!) (13)
    This was delicious! Thanks

    Reply

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FAQs

What is the best steak for fajitas? ›

Skirt steak is the traditional cut used for fajitas. It used to be inexpensive, but now it's not so cheap; oftentimes flank steak costs less. Either will be a good choice.

Do you cut steak before marinating fajitas? ›

Fajita meat is marinated and grilled before it is cut into strips and served. The best way to get a tender slice of meat is to cut perpendicular to (across) the grain of the meat. Sometimes the grain is not straight across the whole piece of meat and can change direction several times, presenting a challenge.

How do you tenderize steak for fajitas? ›

Tricks to Tender Fajita Meat
  1. Cut the Beef Against the Grain. Slicing meat against the grain helps tenderize it. By looking closely at the steak, you'll be able to see the direction the grain is running. ...
  2. Marinade with an Acid. Acids like citrus juice or vinegar tenderize meat by breaking down its fibers.
Feb 2, 2024

What do restaurants put on fajitas to make them sizzle? ›

Sorry, but fajita sizzle isn't real. TikTokers have discovered restaurants just add water or a sauce to make it appear like the dish is cooking. A viral TikTok showed a restaurant worker pouring water onto a dish to make it steam and sizzle.

What makes restaurant fajitas so good? ›

The key to really good, flavorful fajitas is searing the meat and vegetables over high heat so they get a smoky, charred flavor. That said, be certain to not overcrowd the pan so the ingredients sear vs steam. Work in batches and make sure the oil is smoking hot before searing each batch of chicken and vegetables.

What steak do most Mexican restaurants use? ›

In restaurants, skirt steak is the preferred cut for carne asada. But at home, you might notice that skirt steak is never as tender as it is in restaurants. That's because restaurants buy skirt steaks pre-marinated and tenderized using a special process from commercial meat processors.

What cut of meat do Mexican restaurants use for fajitas? ›

A fajita (/fəˈhiːtə/; Spanish: [faˈxita]), in Tex-Mex cuisine, is any stripped grilled meat, optionally served with stripped peppers and onions usually served on a flour or corn tortilla. The term originally referred to skirt steak, the cut of beef first used in the dish.

How long should I marinate steaks? ›

How long to marinate your steak depends on the size and variety of the cut you're using. Thinner cuts, such as skirt or flanks steaks, should be marinated for 2-4 hours. Tougher cuts, such as top sirloin or sirloin tip, will benefit from marinating overnight (about 8 hours).

When cooking fajitas do you cook meat or veggies first? ›

This recipe promises to be a one-pan dinner, but to ensure that the chicken's juices don't steam the vegetables — making them soggy — cook the vegetables first. Transfer them to a plate or cutting board, then cook the chicken in the same pan before bringing things together.

Can you use McCormick fajita seasoning as a marinade? ›

Savory Fajita Seasoning & Marinade's uniform texture works well when added to liquids or sauces for marinating meats and vegetables. Try this easy and delicious Beef Fajitas Recipe: 1. Combine the 2 cups canola oil and 1/3 cup McCormick Culinary® Savory Fajita Seasoning & Marinade.

What is the most tender meat for fajitas? ›

Flank is a pretty tender meat. Definitely shouldn't be slow cooked. I would reserve that type of cooking for tough cuts like short rib, chuck or eye round. Unless you like well done flank steak.

What tenderizes steak the most? ›

Most cuts of steak benefit from being salted up to an hour in advance of cooking, but especially tougher cuts. In addition to seasoning the steaks, salt helps break down proteins and make the meat more tender. Liberally salt the steaks up to an hour before cooking, then proceed according to your recipe.

What is the best ingredient to tenderize steak? ›

Marinate with Acid

Not only does a tenderizing steak marinade imbue aromatic flavour, but the acidic ingredients in it also denature connective proteins in the meat. Regular or apple cider vinegar, wine or beer, lemon or lime juice, buttermilk or yogurt contain tenderizing acids.

What is fajita marinade made of? ›

1In a dish, mix together the olive oil, Worcestershire sauce, lime juice, garlic, cumin, chili powder, red pepper flakes, salt, pepper, and sugar until combined. Pour half of the marinade into a separate dish. In one dish, place the flank steak, turning it over to coat.

How do fajita plates sizzle? ›

After the meat was cooked, they would take the plates out with tongs, put them on top of the wood, squirt a little oil on the plate (which makes the sizzling noise) then add the veggies, and the meat on top of that. Hope that answers your question!

How do you cool down fajitas? ›

6 Quick Ways to Tone Down a Dish That's Too Spicy
  1. Add more ingredients to dilute the spiciness. The easiest way to tone down a dish that's too spicy is to add more ingredients to lessen the proportion of the spicy element. ...
  2. Add dairy. ...
  3. Add acid. ...
  4. Add a sweetener. ...
  5. Add nut butter. ...
  6. Serve with bland, starchy foods.

Are fajitas better on grill or skillet? ›

The quick answer is all will work. If the weather is beautiful and you would like to cook your steak on the grill, that's awesome. If the weather is hot or rainy, or you want to get dinner on the table in a hurry, your grill pan, cast-iron skillet, or regular skillet all will work just fine.

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