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Steak Fajitas with Mango Salsa

steak fajitas

I try to make homemade meals nearly every night of the week. Picking up take-out has become a last resort for us in our efforts to eat more healthy. So when things are just to hectic to cook a full meal from scratch I take a few short-cuts to make dinner quickly and easily with the help of my freezer.

I have a separate deep freeze, where I keep all of meats and frozen vegetables. I also have several frozen dinner options in the freezer on hand so we don’t have to pick up something late in the evening. Frozen dinners aren’t what the y use to be. There are so many delicious family meals in the freezer isle like lasagnas, soups, Asian dishes and Mexican dishes like these steak fajitas.

steak on tortilla

For this quick family dinner, I just started with 2 packages of Old El Paso Steak Fajitas and a package of corn tortillas. After making the fajitas per package directions, I served them with a simple mango salsa that also uses frozen diced mangos. I love how this dinner uses a mixture of fresh and frozen ingredients to make a very quick and easy family meal that’s also nutritious.

For dessert, the freezer isle is filled with decadent options. But for something a little healthier, try a fruit sorbet or a frozen fruit bar.

March is the 31th annual National Frozen Foods month! In celebration, the NFRA is giving away $10,000 to one lucky winner!  Make sure you head over and enter to win this amazing sweepstakes here!

Did you know that the freezer aisle comprises 3,700+ different, delicious foods ranging from nutrient-rich fruits and vegetables to decadent ice creams and novelties?

  • Captured at the height of ripeness
  • Prepared and seasoned by expert chefs
  • Designed to meet a wide variety of tastes and menu needs
  • Convenient and no waste (i.e., perfect portions)
  • Are a variety of different cuisines represented in the freezer aisle, including options that cover snack-time, breakfast, lunch, dinner, entertaining and specialty food occasions
  • Asian and Hispanic cuisine is increasingly popular across the country, and you can find a wide variety of these flavors in the freezer aisle
  • Frozen foods offer great value, from perfectly-portioned meals to ingredients and produce that leave nothing to waste
  • Freezing is the best method for preserving food
  • It’s been a natural, trusted practice for centuries
  • Preserves foods at the peak of freshness, from the moment they’re harvested or procured

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Yield: Serves 4

Steak Fajitas with Mango Salsa

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Ingredients:

For the Fajitas:
2 - 20 oz packages Old El Paso Steak Fajitas
Corn or Flour Tortillas

For the salsa:
1 cups frozen mango chunks
1/2 cup peeled, diced cucumber
1/3 cup diced green onion
1 small jalapeno pepper, diced (substitute bell pepper for mild)
the juice of 1/2 lime
1/3 cup roughly chopped cilantro leaves
Salt and pepper

Directions:

Prepare fajitas according to package directions. Fort he salsa, combine all ingredients in a medium bowl. Mix well.

Serve fajitas with warmed corn or flour tortillas, topped with mango salsa.

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*Nutritional Information is not guaranteed for 100% accuracy.

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NFRA is a non-profit trade association representing all segments of the frozen and refrigerated dairy foods industry, including distributors, logistics providers, manufacturers, retailers/wholesalers and suppliers. Headquartered in Harrisburg, PA, NFRA is the sponsor of March National Frozen Food Month, June Dairy Month, June/July Ice Cream & Novelties promotion and October Cool Food for Kids educational outreach program. NFRA provides consumer information such as food safety guidelines, meal preparation tips, recipes and sweepstakes opportunities at EasyHomeMeals.com.For additional information on NFRA or to find recipes or tips, visit NFRAweb.org or EasyHomeMeals.com.

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