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Monday 6 February 2017

Easy Vegan Meal - Fajitas

Quick and easy vegan meal

When I haven't got a lot of time in the evening but want something tasty, these fajitas are what I turn to at the minute! I used to love vegetarian fajitas with Quorn chicken but since turning vegan I have found they are just as nice without the Quorn chicken, just with tonnes of veg.

Vegan Fajitas

Healthy and Tasty

Since it's only vegetables and some seasoning, I'm going to guess that they're fairly healthy, which somehow makes them taste even better. I use the following ingredients but obviously add whatever veg you want:

Vegetable Oil
Red bell pepper
Green bell pepper
Red onion x 2
Corguette or Cucumber 
Fajita mix (make sure it's vegan - the one from Tesco definitely is) 
Salsa or tomato pasta sauce (like Dolmio)
Tortilla wraps (The wheat and white ones from Lidl are vegan)

Vegan Fajitas ingredients

1. Heat some vegetable oil in a frying pan and start chopping your peppers

2. Put the chopped peppers in the pan and start chopping your other veg (I always find the peppers take longer to soften so that's why they're in first)

3. Fry all the veg for about 10 mins depending on how crunchy or soft you like (I prefer everything a bit soft!)

4. When the veg is nearly done pop your wraps in the microwave for 30 seconds 

5. Sprinkle about a quarter of the fajita seasoning on your frying veg and stir it all around

6. Spread a small amount of salsa or pasta sauce (which I use) on the wraps

7. Put your seasoned veg in your wraps and you're good to go

vegetable fajitas

Packed Lunch

I also then put some of the fried, seasoned veg in a tupperware box and in the fridge ready to take to work as a packed lunch. I take a wrap and some salsa and then prepare it all in the office. If you wrap it all up before you take it to work it gets soggy and horrible. So I take it all separate and heat up the veg in the microwave before putting it in the wrap. Yum!

Let me know if you've got some alternatives to this or if you've had it before...

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