Fajitas are a Tex-Mex favourite.William MeppemeasyTime:<30 minsServes:4-6
When it comes to Mexican food,most of the dishes we think of aren’t Mexican at all. Tex-Mex cuisine goes back more than a century as the food of the Tejanos (Mexican Texans) and is a mix of influences from Spain,Mexico and America’s southern states. But even those original Tex-Mex dishes are a far cry from the more modern variations we know today.
After World War II,America supercharged Tex-Mex cuisine as part of its increasing industrialisation of food processing. The powerful American dairy lobby added huge amounts of cheese and sour cream to the mix,flour tortillas replaced the corn variety,and the US sent processed Tex-Mex all around the world in the form of hard-shell tacos and nachos.
If you want to give Tex-Mex cuisine a try,a great place to start would be with the classic beef fajita.