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Here you’ll find not only the entire archive of recipes from Simply Davine, but new recipes from my kitchen and some old family favorites too. Whenever I create a new recipe that’s worthy of sharing or get my hands on an old family favorite that I have permission to go public with, you’ll find it here!

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Things to note about my recipes-

I was born in Dearborn, Michigan, so ALL of the recipes I make are American. When an ethnic tag is attached, it means the flavors of that ethnic influenced my spice choices. I don’t claim to write any authentic ethnic dishes. That being said, if it’s tagged “Noni’s Recipe” or “Pop’s Recipe” and also tagged “Italian,” it IS authentic San Marinese!

Recipes that are tagged “vegetarian” are prepared without meat. My vegetarian guidelines are choices my niece, who is a vegetarian, will eat. They are not strict vegan recipes.


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Saturday, November 1, 2008

Veggie Fajitas

Veggie Fajitas

1 cup sliced green bell peppers
1 cup sliced red bell peppers
1 cup sliced orange or yellow bell peppers
1 cup sliced sweet onion (Spanish or Vidalia if you can find them)
vegetable cooking spray
1 tsp cumin
1 tsp chili powder
1/2 tsp garlic
water (as needed)
fat free tortillas
a sprinkling of taco or Mexican cheese

Spray the bottom of a skillet with the vegetable cooking spray. On medium high heat saute peppers and onions. When the vegetables are crisp tender, add spices and just enough water to keep peppers from burning. Turn down the heat to medium low and simmer until spices are blended and vegetables are cooked. Add more water as needed.

While vegetables are cooking sprinkle the tortillas with cheese and microwave just long enough to melt the cheese. Keep the tortillas warm until ready to serve.

Wrap the peppers in the tortillas and serve with fat free sour cream and salsa. Enjoy!

Originally posted at Simply Davine January 2003

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