The Fajita Secrets Used in Mexican Restaurants (an Easy Sizzling Fajitas Recipe at Home!)
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- čas přidán 13. 11. 2023
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Thank God for your videos. Dealing with cancer and chemo right now, and these videos actually give me an appetite, even if I can't currently enjoy tacos or salsa. I will again, though!! 💪🏻🔥🔥🔥
Sorry you're going through that. Here's to a speedy recovery!
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Get well soon fellow watcher.
Reading this 4 months later. I pray that God has healed you and brought you through the cancer. I know from family experience what you are going through.
This is the first video I've seen of yours, Arnie. I am in no way Hispanic or Latino in any way...I am whiter than rice. But I legit just felt like I was watching a family member cook something awesome! Your style, smile, and presentation absolutely rocks. Subscribed!
Thank you
I agree!! I just made mention of his character.. Wholesome, n very steady..😊
Well said!!!! ❣👏👏👏👏👏
Exactly.... He just grabs your attention for the entire video... I agree with everything you said!!
What kind of griddle is that your using?
this is the guy everybody wants as a neighbor and you always show up to the block party when its his turn
I was a chef years ago. Let me tell you that trick. We would put the metal steak plate in the steak broiler, beside the steak. You cook the steak one level below the desired doneness. It was plated, and as the waiter's went out the kitchen door, we put a small ice cube on the metal plate. Wala, steam and sizzle.
Thats a good trick, we would just drizzle a little water in between the fajitas, but I like the ice trick, makes the sizzle last longer haha.
tnx
Happy food dance ! I love it and do it myself.
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OMG. OMG.
I love to cook, and I am even told that I am an outstanding cook, but I’m thinking that this might’ve been the best thing I have ever made in my life!
I wrote down the recipe about six months ago, and never had a chance to make it until this evening. I used flank steak that had been pounded within an inch of its life, so after the marinating (9 hours), it was incredibly tender.
As I always do, I followed the recipe 100% the first time, except for a minor timing change. I put the tomatoes, Morita peppers, and some onions on the grill before I cooked the steaks. That way I could purée the salsa while the meat was cooking.
I used an electric griddle which only went up to 400°, so I didn’t think I would get a good char on the beef. After draining the marinade, I grabbed the beef batches with a paper towel - so It seared up beautifully.
But the FLAVOR!!
I credit the WOW! Seasoning, and believe it is a MUST for this recipe. It adds a depth of flavor that would be totally missing without it. And I did sprinkle chopped cilantro on top, and cut up a lime, because I always do that with Mexican food.
I would’ve eaten six of these if I wasn’t watching my weight. I’m going to try some more of your recipes!. This was beyond a winner!
My daddy died when I was 17. He had a super fun spirit like Arnie. I just loved watching you cook and had to subscribe! Thank you for such a fun video. And the food looks awesome!
God bless Mexico, from a Texan that lives in western New York now. I miss true Mexican food so much!!! Love this!!!
Im from western ny & I've never had real Mexican.
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I'm with you! We're getting snow right now in Rochester, but cooking some warm Mexican food takes me back to my grandma's house in Texas.
I'm in Ontario,New York right outside of Rochester!@@cheeseitup1971
Vision without action is a daydream. Action without vision is a nightmare.
Honestly one of the better foodtoobers I've watched. Love the slightly unhinged vibe...means he's a good cook.
For those that are wondering what kind of stove Arnie was using, it is probably a dual burner butane stove which are approved to be used indoors. Please don't use a camp stove or a propane stove indoors and definitely not a charcoal stove.
That's what I was looking for. :)
This comment does not make sense. You can buy this as a single or dual burner. You purchase it in the camping section of big box stores. You also purchase the butane bottles from the camping section.
Source: Private 4 year college, used on a "live action station" where students can stand a foot away and watch you cook.
Yes! Soy sauce is a key ingredient. Outside skirt steak or flap meat which is the cap of a prime rib / rib eye are the only cuts to use. Tender and very flavourful…
I made these today for a Mexican Christmas meal for our large extended family. It was the best fajita's I've ever made! Marinated them overnight. Fantastic flavor and super tender. My niece who works at a restaurant told me these were "way better" than the ones they serve! The beef was the hit of the day!!!! I cooked them on the Weber to get some mesquite smoke on them. Thank you for your fantastic videos from a fellow Texan! Merry Christmas! You ROCK!!!!!!!
What cut of beef did you use?
I know, right? I had to come on here to write up my review as well. These are just amazingly, outstandingly good.
I have a method in my marinades that an old Chinese chef taught me...
1) Use everything but the oil and marinate for an hour (I've been using more Worcestershire than soy lately)
2) Add oil and marinate for 2-6 hours to seal in the marinade flavors...
I love your recipes and cooking demos. You are a sweetheart to watch. Keep the cooking demos coming!!!
Those fajitas look great boss, I'm glad to see my people sharing our gastronomy for the world, it's not for nothing that UNESCO named Mexican gastronomy as a cultural heritage of humanity, excellent video mi compa, greetings from Mexicali 😎👍🏻
I’m a transplant from Texas to another state, but it’s good to hear you speak and cook! Fajeeters are my all time favorite next to Steak tacos with onion/cilantro and salsa! Watching you is like being back home in Tejas!!! Gracias Señor!!!!
This is the first time I've watched any of your videos and have always wanted to be able to make fajitas at home, but I could never get the flavor right. I just made this marinade 5 minutes ago, and let me tell you, it is absolutely delicious. I'll be watching and making more of your recipes. Thank you for sharing them.
This man is a national treasure. Think I’ve heard that said on another one of his videos, but it hadn’t been said on this one yet.
Arnie's videos always make me hungry and put me in a good mood. Love Terry's fajita salute 😁😁
Im glad you pronounced faaheeters correctly...
I am born in San Antonio. I have always felt left out until I found your videos. Thank you Arnie
Arnie a fellow Texan here and I am trying this recipe tomorrow on the flat grill. Followed your directions and man does it taste amazing. I will update tomorrow, Christmas Day lol! You got to love that Texas weather 😂 update 12/27/2023- Wow! A must from now on. These were so tender and full of flavor. Folks it was simple and delicious. Highly recommend this recipe. Holy Smokes!
Another first-time watcher here. Your channel is amazing and addictive--I see many interesting recipes and lots of time watching your videos and learning. Thanks for the channel and sharing your knowledge, Arnie!
These are all great restaurant style hints for amazing fajitas, Arnie. Many Thanks, Mi Amigo!
Growing up in Odessa, working in Valentine, Pecos, and spending partial summers in Kingsville, I can smell the aroma, feel the heat, of the cooking process, and taste your your fajitas through my phone! I'm literally salivating! I'm making your recipe this weekend! I've been lazy recently! Gotta go back to the old school way! Thanks, Arnie ❤
#inspiration
That's AWESOME Mr. Arnie. Thank you, Sir, for sharing !!
I followed your recipe 90% and it came out chingon, the chiles and onion came out super tasty. Served it with salsa verde and I ate like a king
This might be the best authentic recipe for restaurant style fajitas on CZcams thank you good sir
I love this channel, your personality is great, You're right up there with Guga in my book of great cooking channels.
Another banger of a video Arnie!!! Love your high energy and the dance at the end! Thanks for sharing!!!
Ran across this video somehow and really enjoyed it! You explain things in an easy way to understand! Can't wait to try this.
Truthfully I don’t want restaurant style fajitas! The meat is always so tough is very hard to eat it! I want to know how YOU make fajitas at home for your family. Well, after watching this video if restaurant style videos looked like these, they would forever have my business serving me these fajitas. Great job!
It's really in the cut, get outside skirts or Flap meat, always tender, always delish. Also look here>> www.youtube.com/@ArnieTex/search?query=fajita
You are going to wrong restaurants. Growing up in AZ, there are many excellent Mexican restaurants including Sonoran as well. These restaurants are why I clicked this video, because now that I live in the NW, all Mexican restaurants use a thick marinade that overpowers the meat with too much of it in the finished meal.
I was a Chef for many years. I also consulted with some meat producers. They came up with the idea of using a Papaya enzyme and vacuum infuse into the beef. This would produce the most tender beef fajitas ever. Also they could infuse the restaurants priority seasoning at the same time, giving they a “can’t get anywhere else” profile flavor.
Can you share any details of the company? Would love to know more. Thank you
this is what I've been telling my friend, the only way to achieve consistent tenderness is to use a tenderizer or papaya enzyme etc. And dont over do it...glad to know I was on the right track.
Papaya or Pineapples have enzymes that break down meat. Papaya has Papain an enzyme used to tenderize meat. Pineapples have bromelain enzyme which is actually a mixture of two enzymes classed as proteases that break down proteins.
They use papaya enzymes in Hawaii. So tender and digest a lot better
No such thing is "I was a chef" You where a cook under a chef. I am wrong then you where never a chef.
Arnie you and your wife are amazing bringing all this awesome food into our homes. 👍👍
Having lived in Texas over 24 years and then leaving, watching your videos makes me MISS TEXAS!! Loving your cooking style!! 😃😃
Good stuff! I cook a lot of fajitas for keto low carb. I finish the meat, onions & peppers with 2 squeezed limes adds lots of flavor. Saludo!
I like that you are so versatile in cooking. Keep it coming, my friend, and keep the cooking passion coming. Gracias
You are for real my favorite cook.
If Super Mario was a chef
If super Mario was Mexican
THAT WAS AWESOME! I can't wait to try with your marinade!
Great content dude and an even better personality. Reminds me of a guy I knew growing up.
Excellent video as usual Arnie. Thank you sir!
looks incredible like everything You make Arnie, Would love to see your take on Chili Colorado, and Chili Verde
Hey Arnie, thanks for this content! Can't wait to make this.
Thank you Ladies! God Bless!
I like this guy! Entertaining, clear and concise, and end result looks amazing. +1
BRO!!!!!! So glad I came across your channel.. I smashed the SUBSCRIBED button right of the bat... Been looking for a GO TO recipe for Fajita's for my Blackstone grill and this one looks perfect!! Also LOVE those pots.... going to look them up right now.... You're AWESOME.. love the energy.... Black guy here... you made me feel like I was your brother or in the family... The vibe you give off in your presentation is just AWESOME!!! If you were my neighbor, I'd be buying groceries all the time trying to see what we're cooking this weekend.. LOL. GOD BLESS YOU SIR... from Louisiana
Omg that food makes me hungry. I love that griddle omg such amazing invention. I love you videos
I ordered that griddle a few months ago. It's amazing
Ur my favorite cooking channel bro. It’s like watching my familia. Keep up the great work.
You made me LOL with that “ Mira! Mira! Mira no mas! Que chulada!”
Something my brothers would def say when they cook some delicious meat on the grill.
Then call you over to the grill, cut you a piece of the meat for a taste, right? All love brother
Mmm.. that looks delicious Arnie.. love Fajitas 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😋
This is the first one of your videos I have watched and I clicked subscribe right away! That fajita looks amazing!
My first time seeing your channel, so the first time watching. You make the experience very enjoyable. I chuckled when you intentionally mispronounced fajitas...each time you did it. The look in your eyes when told your lovely lady she needed to taste it and your response after her smooch were the finishing touches to make me subscribe. Also, now I am hungry...at 5:24 A.M. after another sleepless night. 😂😊👍 If your other videos are as intriguing and fun as this one, I will be more than happy that I clicked that button.
Such a great video!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge in such a positive and fun way!
Just now found your channel and I already love your personality and spirit. Fajita nachos is one of my most favorite foods ever !!!! With extra queso of course lol
This is the first video ive seen of yours, and I was smiling the entire time! I can’t wait to try this for meal prepping. 😊
Love your personality!!!! Food looks AMAZING!
Great channel, Arnie! Cooked some like these tonight (but chicken, and with red bells instead of green). Some seasoned refried beans on the side and tortillas with melted pepper jack puffed up in the oven. Look forward to more of your videos.
Yes please!!! Mine always come out tough except from HEB which has the thicker cuts of them and are basically steaks lol. Can’t wait for this!
First video I've seen and it was very impressive. I will watch for now on!!!
Outside skirt steak, so good. Fajita’s one of my go too’s for a simple-flavorful meal.
These look fantastic. Best fajita recipe I have ever seen.
Thanks for that awesome video. super informative. btw so nice to see you and your lovely wife enjoying your amazing cooking. Thanks again.
You know some people say that we should be listening to modern problems but sometimes it’s nice to sit down at 9:00 pm listening to this man.
Amazing as always brother! Salud 🥃🥃
I love chicken fajitas ❤ little bit of lime little bit of sour cream and good salsa hits just right.🎉😊 Chicken in a good Ranchero sauce is by far my favorite dish of all!!!
Thank you again sir. Your choriqueso is always a hit!
My mouth is watering watching you cook! There’s a Mexican restaurant we love to eat at and they use poblano peppers instead of green bell peppers and mmmm mmmm those are so delicious.
Big fan, always enjoy your videos.
You help sharpen my skills out here in San Angelo
So glad I found your channel! Subscribed!
Those look amazing! And the moritas in the salsa are a really nice touch.
always love watching your videos thank you for sharing everything
Citrus is a good marinade for beef. Those fajitas look amazing. Cheers, Arnie! 👍🏻👍🏻✌️
This guy is always cooking good food.😊
Love the WOW
I finally bought the OG and the brisket bottles, and you just shipped them yesterday. Can't wait to try these cuz everyone loved the food with the WOW
Thank you, brother 😎
Thanks Arnie for sharing! I’m gonna use this method
This video was in my recommendations, and I really enjoyed watching! You’re quite entertaining and I learned some things, too. I’m subscribing for more fun in the kitchen!
First time viewer here. This guy is great and knows exactly what he is talking about. Hes got all the science and flavors down. the olive oil is odd for Tex-Mex though but i'll have to try it sometime.
One thing I love on my Fajitas or carne asada street tacos… picked red onions. Wow the favor.
Love your channel, nothing but blessings to you and yours
Great video, you've got such great energy, you and your wife. Good show!
Arnie, Thankyou my friend for the excellent recipes... well done Sir!
El Tiempo Fajitas tower gets me every time. Plus a frozen margarita with a shot of patron. I’m in heaven. 😂
I enjoyed this segment very much. I will try this recipie. I liked the griddle with the lid & press also.
Growing up in S.A. and working on the Riverwalk, the aromas of the amazing food were the best! Your fajitas remind me of Casa Rio's fajitas and now I can make them at home. Taco's and a Modelo..provecho!
Man I need to take a food vacation to Texas and hit all the regions.
A+ for the marinade, and another A+ for rocking an old school thick mustache like a boss.
First video I’ve seen of yours. And I am OBSESSED! ❤
Se miran deliciosas se me izo agua la boca 😋ami me gusta mucho cocinar pero mi comida favorita para preparar son las fajitas. Gracias por compartir! 👩🏻🍳
Nice video. Reminds me of dinner time at my Casa de me Ama. When you took a bite of the taco, all the tasty juices went out the end. What I do is create a little dam at the end by folding up the tortilla about a 1/4 to a1/2 inch, depending on how loaded the taco is, and holding it with your pinky finger. That way the last bite has the flavor of lime, salsa, salt and meat juices.🌮🌮🌮
That sizzle is music to my ears!
1st of your videos that I've seen. I like your style. Looks delicious! I think I can smell it!!
I can literally smell this...... so awesome!
Arnie you made me so hungry. I ended up subscribing. 😂 EXCELLENT recipe
Awesomeness! I need to do this on my flat top! Thanks
Looks outstanding! Can't wait to try it
Thank you for showing us how to do this. For us, it's got too expensive to eat out. We can't pay $20/plate for a person. So, we're watching CZcams and learning from Masters like you.
Also, I plan to donate to your Paypal or Patreon account, where you can know that your Cooking videos help people. I hope you have a Mexican rice and beans recipe like restaurants.
I use Arnie’s refried beans recipe. They’re great! The only change I made was to use pork belly instead of salt pork. The salt pork was too salty for me, but would probably work for most people. I cook to what he describes as level #2.
I´ve like, tried Mexican food for the first time about, 2 years about now?
Since then i was just a fan. Making it at home, it´s like, pretty simple when you know how to do it, but it´s sooo good.
And i love your videos, gotta try more things when i finally got some time :D
This recipe was amazing! My husband gave it 4 out of 4 stars!
You sir just got yourself a new subscriber. Love your energy.