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I'm partial to the Mexican cuisine and found a Meal that is very tasty and satisfying made with chicken breasts. A package of 4 chicken breasts from the market should be enough for 5 - 6 people easily. Also pick up a dozen or so large flour (burrito style) tortillas and 3-4 good size avocado's, one large white onion and a package of grated mild cheddar cheese as well.
Slice the chicken breasts into strips, the smaller the better, I cut mine about 3/8" wide x 2 to 3 inches long (little finger size). Drag out a big cast iron skillet (for best results) pour in a generous amount of lightly salted soy sauce, (I use regular soy sauce myself) at least a half bottle, you cant use too much but the more you use the longer it will take to cook down and more flavor. Do not add any salt to this recipe, the soy will take care of it all.
Pour in the sliced chicken breast along with a large sliced and largely diced onion and a heaping table spoon of minced or equal amount of chopped garlic. Cook on medium heat or over a camp fire. Chicken doesn't take long to cook but in this case it must be cooked and stirred until the soy sauce has evaporated completely and turned into charcoal leaving a very dry blackened and well cooked chicken (not burnt). While the chicken is cooking peel the avocado's chop them into a large bowl and mash the hell out of them. Add a little salt, medium black pepper, a half jigger of vinegar, some diced white onion if you like and diced tomatoes to your taste (canned taco sauce is a good substitute for the tomato's) If you use taco sauce don't use the vinegar. Stir and blend evenly. Heat the tortillas by whatever means, over a burner, in a skillet or however you can as long as they are soft, fluffy and hot. Fill them with the cooked chicken, add the guacamole (avocado for you gringo's) spread a nice layer of grated cheese over the top and roll into a burrito. Grab the brew of you choice and enjoy a fairly quick and easy meal. Some people like to grate lettuce into their guacamole for more texture, it's okay you wont ruin anything it just makes the guacamole go a little further and adds an interesting flavor at the same time. Guacamole taste is a personal thing so you can try things like powdered onion instead of fresh onions (I don't care for it), some people like to add a little tobacco to liven it up, just make it however you like, it's only an additive for the chicken fajita and adds the moisture back into the extra dry chicken.
Let me know if you like it. Lanlubber
Slice the chicken breasts into strips, the smaller the better, I cut mine about 3/8" wide x 2 to 3 inches long (little finger size). Drag out a big cast iron skillet (for best results) pour in a generous amount of lightly salted soy sauce, (I use regular soy sauce myself) at least a half bottle, you cant use too much but the more you use the longer it will take to cook down and more flavor. Do not add any salt to this recipe, the soy will take care of it all.
Pour in the sliced chicken breast along with a large sliced and largely diced onion and a heaping table spoon of minced or equal amount of chopped garlic. Cook on medium heat or over a camp fire. Chicken doesn't take long to cook but in this case it must be cooked and stirred until the soy sauce has evaporated completely and turned into charcoal leaving a very dry blackened and well cooked chicken (not burnt). While the chicken is cooking peel the avocado's chop them into a large bowl and mash the hell out of them. Add a little salt, medium black pepper, a half jigger of vinegar, some diced white onion if you like and diced tomatoes to your taste (canned taco sauce is a good substitute for the tomato's) If you use taco sauce don't use the vinegar. Stir and blend evenly. Heat the tortillas by whatever means, over a burner, in a skillet or however you can as long as they are soft, fluffy and hot. Fill them with the cooked chicken, add the guacamole (avocado for you gringo's) spread a nice layer of grated cheese over the top and roll into a burrito. Grab the brew of you choice and enjoy a fairly quick and easy meal. Some people like to grate lettuce into their guacamole for more texture, it's okay you wont ruin anything it just makes the guacamole go a little further and adds an interesting flavor at the same time. Guacamole taste is a personal thing so you can try things like powdered onion instead of fresh onions (I don't care for it), some people like to add a little tobacco to liven it up, just make it however you like, it's only an additive for the chicken fajita and adds the moisture back into the extra dry chicken.
Let me know if you like it. Lanlubber