Super-Fast (One-Skillet!) Chicken Fajitas Are a Dinner Winner (2024)

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Super-Fast (One-Skillet!) Chicken Fajitas Are a Dinner Winner (1)

One skillet, a few pantry ingredients, and you've got a sizzling pan of fajitas ready to eat.

Serves 4 to 6Prep15 minutesCook12 minutes

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Sizzling hot chicken fajitas are what dinner dreams are made of. Tender chicken, sweet bell peppers, and punchy onion mingle with spicy jalapeños and limes for a lively chicken dinner made out of strictly kitchen basics. These skillet fajitas are fantastic for a fast but flavorful weeknight dinner that everyone will love, and don’t require any special ingredients (or seasoning packets!).

This Is the One Chicken Fajita Recipe Your Weeknight Needs

There are plenty of ways to cook chicken fajitas — in your slow cooker, on a sheet pan — but this skillet version is the quickest, most flavorful recipe for a weeknight fajita fix. You’ll need just a single pan to cook both the vegetables and the chicken, and a bit of thoughtful prep ensures everything cooks quickly without getting soggy.

3 Key Steps for Faster, More Flavorful Fajitas

1. Slicing will save you cook time. When it comes to skillet fajitas, you want to cook everything hot and fast. You can avoid overcooking and drying out the chicken by slicing the peppers, onions, and chicken into 1/4-inch strips. For the chicken breast, cutting across the meat’s grain will make for more tender fajitas.

2. Use jalapeños, garlic, and lime juice for lots of flavor. No offense to seasoning packets, but you don’t need one for fajitas. Instead, use fresh jalapeño, lots of minced garlic, and a squeeze of lime juice to flavor these fajitas. Dried oregano and ground cumin also bring their unique combination of earthy, savory flavors to the chicken.

3. Cook the vegetables and chicken separately, then together. 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.

Serving Chicken Fajitas

Flour tortillas, sour cream, and maybe a little more lime juice is everything you need to finish these chicken fajitas, but feel free to serve over rice, on a salad, or even as a meal prep option for your work week lunch.

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How to Make Chicken Fajitas

One skillet, a few pantry ingredients, and you've got a sizzling pan of fajitas ready to eat.

Prep time 15 minutes

Cook time 12 minutes

Serves 4 to 6

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons

    olive oil

  • 1

    large onion, thinly sliced

  • 1 teaspoon

    kosher salt, divided

  • 2 large

    medium red bell peppers, thinly sliced

  • 1

    medium jalapeño, thinly sliced

  • 1 1/2 pounds

    boneless, skinless chicken breasts, sliced into 1/4-inch thick strips

  • 4 cloves

    garlic, minced

  • 1 teaspoon

    dried oregano

  • 1 teaspoon

    ground cumin

  • 2 tablespoons

    freshly squeezed lime juice (from 2 limes)

For serving:

  • Tortillas, warmed

  • Sour cream

  • Lime wedges

Equipment

  • Chef's knife and cutting board

  • Measuring spoons

  • Large skillet

  • Tongs

Instructions

  1. Cook the onions. Heat 1 tablespoon of the oil in the largest skillet you have (at least 12 inches) over medium-high heat until shimmering. Add the onions and season with 1/4 teaspoon of the salt. Cook, tossing often with tongs to prevent burning, until they begin to soften and brown, about 3 minutes.

  2. Cook the peppers, jalapeño, and garlic until fragrant. Add the bell peppers, jalapeño, and garlic and season with 1/4 teaspoon of the salt. Cook, again tossing often, until starting to brown and the garlic is quite fragrant, about 3 minutes.

  3. Brown the chicken with the spices. Transfer the vegetables to a plate. Return the pan to medium-high heat (no need to clean) and add the remaining 1 tablespoon oil. Add the chicken and season with the remaining 1/2 teaspoon salt, oregano, and cumin. Cook undisturbed until the chicken has some golden brown color, flipping halfway through, about 6 minutes total.

  4. Add the vegetables back to the pan and finish cooking. Return the vegetables to the pan and add the lime juice. Cook until the chicken is cooked through and the peppers are soft, about 2 minutes more.

  5. Serve the fajitas. Serve the chicken and vegetables in warmed tortillas with sour cream and extra lime wedges for squeezing.

Recipe Notes

Storage: Leftovers can be refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 4 days.

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Super-Fast (One-Skillet!) Chicken Fajitas Are a Dinner Winner (2024)

FAQs

Did McDonald's ever have a chicken fajita? ›

McDonald's has had several versions of wrapped meals on its menu over the years including chicken fajitas. The chain tried to make a foray into Tex Mex cuisine, but pulled the fajitas in the '90s, according to Business Insider.

Are restaurant chicken fajitas healthy? ›

Restaurant fajitas can either be healthy or loaded with calories and unhealthy saturated fat. For example, according to Applebees.com, Applebee's chicken fajitas calories clock in at a whopping 1,560, including 78 grams of total fat, of which 31 grams is saturated fat.

Why are fajitas good? ›

One of the best things about fajitas is that they are highly customizable. Everyone in the family can build their own fajita to their liking. Fajitas typically consist of grilled meat, such as chicken or beef, along with sautéed onions and bell peppers, served on a warm tortilla.

How much is the fajita wrap at McDonald's? ›

The Fajita wrap combines a creamy fajita sauce and tomato salsa with onions, cheese and shredded lettuce inside a toasted tortilla wrap. You can choose between grilled or crispy chicken options too, with prices starting from £3.49.

Is the fajita wrap at McDonald's discontinued? ›

It's not just the burger fans will be saying goodbye to. The Fajita Chicken wrap, which was first introduced to menus in January 2020, is also being axed.

Are fajitas healthy for weight loss? ›

Fajitas are much healthier than fried items but are just as filling; they taste even better when flavored with peppers and onions. Margaritas might taste delicious, but they are loaded with calories and sugar.

Is rotisserie chicken zero points on WeightWatchers? ›

If I remove the skin from rotisserie chicken breast, is it a ZeroPoint food? Yes, as long as you're eating just the breast meat.

Can you eat fajitas everyday? ›

Chicken fajitas in their most basic form: grilled chicken, onions, peppers and tortillas aren't bad for you if you go light on the oil. It's when you start piling on the cheese, sour cream, and chimichurri sauce that things take a turn for the worse. Good bye diet!

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.

How many fajitas per person? ›

Fajitas for how many people? Six to eight ounces per person, raw weight, would be a pretty nice portion. Once you include sautéed onions and peppers into the mix, everyone could easily make three to four big fajitas. Three to four big fajitas is plenty of food.

Do people in Mexico eat fajitas? ›

While this is a widely accepted origin story, it ignores the fact that such dishes not only exist in South Texas, but also throughout the rest of Mexico and in the rest of Latin America and Spain.

Why was chicken McGrill discontinued? ›

Taken off the menu last year for being one of the least popular items, Chicken McGrill was brought back on "popular demand" in McDonald's restaurants in North and East India.

Why did McDonald's get rid of chicken wraps? ›

Employees and franchisees complained about the time the Snack Wraps took to make, and as the inefficiency of their assembly made service slower and affected the restaurant's efforts to keep service time low, the item was removed from the menu.

What food did McDonald's originally sell? ›

The original McDonald's menu offered hamburgers, cheeseburgers, french fries, milk, root beer, orangeade, Coca-Cola, coffee, and three kinds of milkshakes: chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla.

When did Mcdonalds have chicken wraps? ›

It was officially launched in the United States in 2006, and was initially only available with crispy chicken and ranch sauce. In early 2007, the option to substitute for grilled chicken and/or honey mustard sauce were made available.

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