These easy-to-make Fajita Veggies are part of our Mexican ‘build a bowl’ series. Last week we started with the Chipotle Chicken and Best Guacamole. And now we’re adding some tasty fajita veggies to the mix. Mexican-inspired meals are something we never get tired of. And so you’ll find us eating some sort of a ‘build your own bowl’ almost every single week of the year. These types of recipes are also perfect for meal prepping as well. You can make all the different components to build your bowl, and then heat and assemble as desired throughout the week. This concept of bowl food is also really family friendly because everyone can assemble theirs just as they’d like. And as a bonus, the leftovers are pretty good cold the next day packed for lunch.
Ingredients for these Fajita Veggies
Bell peppers – You can use any color of bell pepper you’d like here. You’ll often find green bell peppers in fajita veggies when you’re in a restaurant. But we personally prefer red, orange, or yellow. We both find these peppers sweeter, and we like the flavor better. But feel free to use what you have or like the best. Onion – Again you can use any color of onion here. Red onion adds lots of nice color and has a slightly milder flavor, but I often use white or yellow onions as well. Garlic – Just a touch of garlic goes a long way to making these fajita veggies downright addictive in combination with the spices. Ground cumin & dried oregano – are the traditional spices added to fajita veggies, and I like to add just a touch. Feel free to adjust the spices to your taste! We both prefer to add a small amount of these spices to enhance the flavor but still keep the peppers and onions the main focus. Avocado oil – is what I love to use when I’m cooking over high heat, but you can use any cooking oil that you like. Olive oil also works too.
Let’s make this recipe step by step
Step 1: Start by measuring out the spices, and oil, and mincing the garlic. Step 2: Next, cut the ends off the onion, and then cut the onion in half from the top to the bottom. Peel away the tough, outer layer and lay each half flat side down on the cutting board. Cut across the rounded top into 1/4″ thick half-moon slices. Step 3: To prep the peppers, cut away the cores and remove the stem. Cut them in half and remove the seeds. Cut the peppers into strips about 1/4-1/2″ thick. Step 4: Place the pan on the stove and heat oil until shimmering. Sauté the garlic for a few seconds in a large skillet, then add the spices and prepped veggies. Toss to combine and cook over medium-high to high heat, stirring as the veggies brown. I like to use a large cast iron skillet for fajita veggies because it browns them well for that ‘seared’ fajita flavor. Step 5: Cook until the veggies have softened to your liking. We like our fajita veggies softened, not crisp tender, but not mush either which takes about 8-10 minutes.
Recipes to ‘build a bowl’
Chipotle Chicken (Chipotle Copycat) Cilantro Lime Rice Roasted Sweet Potatoes Easy Instant Pot Paleo Queso, (dairy free & vegan) The Best Guacamole Pico de Gallo Easy Fire Roasted Blender Salsa Mango Salsa Strawberry Mango Avocado Salsa Caramelized Pineapple Salsa
Choose as many of the above recipes as you’d like to mix and match and create a taco bowl or burrito bowl. You can also add all sorts of toppings like corn, black beans, grated cheese, and sour cream. I really hope you enjoy these Fajita Veggies, they will add so much flavor to your Mexican meals! And if you do get a chance to make them, I hope you’ll leave me a comment/rating below. I always love hearing from you here! Also for lots more Mexican inspired recipes, head over to the recipe index.









