One pan meals? Yes! I hate doing dishes and the less dishes I have to wash the happier I am. Ask my kids about using 5 utensils for making a pan of soup. Drives me nuts! This is technically one bowl and one pan, but it works.
This meal is simple and the flavor was huge. I only added one rather large poblano pepper to the dish but you can add more if you like. I wasn’t sure if my family would like the flavors but they did and next time I will add more. This dish will work with chicken, beef, pork and other seafood too.
Verdict:
We loved this meal. It was so simple and the flavor was very good. I almost felt good about what I was giving the family for dinner. Fish, peppers, onions on a tortilla with a sprinkle of cheddar cheese, sour cream, and salsa seems almost healthy.
I served this with a side green salad.
Leftover Hint: Make some rice and place the leftover Mahi Mahi Fajita mixture over the top. Sprinkle with cheese, sour cream and salsa for a hearty lunch. OR make a nice green salad and add everything to the top of the salad. My kids love leftover change ups!
One Pan Mahi Mahi Fajitas
Ingredients:
- 2 lbs. Mahi Mahi or other meat (if frozen thaw completely)- if you are using other fish or meats cooking time may need to be adjusted
- 2 large red peppers, sliced
- 2 large yellow peppers, sliced
- 1 (or more) large poblano peppers, sliced
- 1 medium sweet onion, sliced
- 2/3 cup olive oil
- 3 tablespoons chili powder
- 3 teaspoons cumin
- 1 1/2 teaspoons garlic powder
- salt and pepper, to taste
- for serving: tortillas or rice, shredded cheese, sour cream, salsa or taco sauce (as desired)
Directions:
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper.
- In a bowl combine olive oil, chili powder, cumin, and garlic powder.
- Lay peppers and onions on the baking sheet. Pour 2/3s of the sauce over the vegetables and toss to coat.
- Place pan in oven for 10 minutes.
- Remove pan from oven. Stir the vegetables. Place the fish on top of the vegetables and cover with the remaining sauce. Return pan to oven for 20 minutes.
- When fish is firm to the touch and flakes easily remove pan from oven.
- Break fish into large chunks and serve hot with vegetables.
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One pan? yes! love it
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I know! I hate washing dishes even with a dishwasher. 🙂
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yes me too!
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Why do you say that you”almost” felt good about what you were serving? You’re very conscientious about what you serve your family. I think that you should be proud. Plus, you included a green salad. 🙂
You also have dishwashers. They are called “kids”. 😀
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Thank you so much! Oh, they do their fair share and we have a dishwasher. The layout of our kitchen is wrong so even a pan and spoon make the kitchen look cluttered so I feel as I do dishes all day because I hate seeing them. My quirk.
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Glad to hear that. We were the dishwashers and driers in my mother’s house and we didn’t have a dishwasher. And I do know what you mean about weird configurations. I had my kitchen done last year and I still couldn’t get a dishwasher unless I reconfigured it, which I didn’t do since it cost enough even without a new configuration.
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The sink is in the center of the kitchen! I can keep most of the island cleaned off but any stray dishes look icky.
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My kids do the same thing. Take a bowl out and even if they don’t use it they throw it in the sink!! Seriously???? 🙂
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Yeah, I am known for taking the offending item and tracking them down. Lol.
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Sounds like a lovely, easy meal.
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Thank you!
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I just love the taste of poblano peppers! I’m growing some more this year, our poor summer weather last year didn’t produce many. I hope we get a great growing season this year. What I love about fish too is it cooks up so quick, yum!
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Thank you! They were delicious. I am definitely getting more pablanos to use!
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