Steak Fajita Stuffed Baked Potatoes with Avocado Chipotle Crema
SO, I pretty much never cook steak.
I am just not really a steak person.
If I am going to cook it, it is going to be a really good beef tenderloin with seriously just some salt and pepper, nothing else. Or a rib eye for cheesesteaks, or a flank steak that I seasoned the heck out of. But none of them really happen all that much around here.
Which just drives my family insane.
Like so insane that they actually went out for $2.99 steak night (only happens during select nights in the off seasons) at this local restaurant called the Mint.
I passed.
Happily.
FYI, my brother Creighton is probably reading this saying, “Fudge (he would never say fudge, but I am being polite), I missed $2.99 night!”.
The Mint?
Well, it is safe to say it is not a high-end restaurant. Like at all. You guys, it’s just not pretty or even clean. It is a total locals place and people love it, but I just cannot get on the Mint train. I mean, for one I like to eat in a clean place. Two? How the heck can a $2.99 steak be any good? My dad says it’s not, but the rest of my white trash family LOVES it. They kind of live for $2.99 night. I just do not get it.
Did I mention that it is one of those restaurants that you cook your own food? Cause it is. If I wanted to cook my own food I would stay in my nice clean house. I guess that is what you get for $2.99. But hey, if that’s there thing I am more than willing to go along with it. At least no one has to clean up – and I get a couple hours (if I’m lucky) of a quiet house all to myself.
I also don’t get how I am related to them. I know I have said this before, but I swear if I did not have my mom’s pointy chin and my dad’s nose (sure is a great combo, right?!?) I would say I was adopted. But it is just not possible, I have their genes.
Oh, and then I get called the Debby Downer of the family because I just don’t see the magnificence of the Mint. Whatever.
The point is, they love steak.
And I almost never make it because I have so many other, far superior (at least in my mind), recipes to make. But he, sometimes you have to please the masses, so I finally tried to be a little nice and incorporate some steak into a meal for the blog.
You would think they would be through the roof excited right?
Yeah, they weren’t.
Everyone was all upset because it was not “normal” steak.
Normal steak that they could douse in A-1 (so gross). I was like, you have got to be kidding me. I am feeding you steak, just shut it already.
And they did.
And they loved it.
We all did. Personally, I am especially all about the sweet potatoes ones. They are awesome! Seriously so good. The sweet with the spicy is my favorite combo! The boys got the regular potatoes, but of course they took out the steak, put the potato on the side and got rid of the peppers.
Typical.
I am still surprised they even ate the meal.
Just like normal fajitas these are so easy to throw together. They do take a little time because you have to bake the potato, but you can speed that up by nuking them a little in the microwave first, if you choose.
The rest is just marinating the steak, cooking it up real quick in a hot skillet, throwing in some peppers and then assembling. If your family is not steak eaters you can easily swap chicken and skip the marinating time too!
Oh and the crema? Yeah, don’t skip that. It completes the meal. Oh, oh, oh and definitely do not skip the chips.
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Steak Fajita Stuffed Baked Potatoes with Avocado Chipotle Crema
By halfbakedharvest
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American
Keyword: baked potato, steak
Ingredients
- 1 pound flank steak about 1 inch thick, 2
- 1/2 cup olive oil
- 1 teaspoon chili powder
- 1 teaspoon cumin
- 1 teaspoon brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
- 1/2 teaspoon chipotle chili powder
- 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 lime juiced
- 1 in chipotle chili adobo minced
- salt and pepper
- 4 potatoes I used both sweet potatoes and baking potatoes
- 1 red pepper sliced
- 1 orange pepper sliced
- 3 tablespoon olive oil
- tortilla chips crush, for serving
- 1 ounce sharp cheddar cheese shredded
- cotija cheese crumbled
Crema
- 4 tablespoons greek yogurt
- 1 ripe avocado skin removed and pitted
- 1/2 a lime juiced
- 1 tablespoon adobo sauce from the can of the chipotle chilies
- salt and pepper taste
Instructions
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In a small bowl combine the olive oil, chili powder, cumin, brown sugar, smoked paprika, chipotle chili powder, onion powder, garlic powder, lime juice, chipotle chili in adobo and a good pinch of salt and pepper. Add flank steak to a ziplock bag or baking dish and pour marinade ingredients over top. Marinate at room temperature for an hour, or in the fridge for 2-24 hours, flipping the steak a few times to coat with marinade.
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In the meantime heat the oven to 350 degrees F. Using a fork poke 8 to 12 deep holes all over the potatoes. Place in a bowl and coat lightly with oil. Sprinkle with kosher salt and place the potatoes directly on rack in middle of oven. Place a baking sheet on the lower rack to catch any drippings.
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Bake 1 hour or until skin feels crisp but flesh beneath feels soft. Remove from the oven and let sit 5-10 minutes.
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While the potatoes bake make the crema, in a food processor or blender combine the greek yogurt, avocado, lime juice, adobo sauce, pepper and salt. Puree until smooth. Add a tablespoon or two of water if it is a a little thick. Taste and add more salt and pepper if desired. Set a side.
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About 10 minutes before the potatoes come out of the oven, place a large cast iron pan or heavy bottom skillet over high heat. Add a tablespoon of oil to the pan and let it heat up for 1 minute. Add the steak, frying on each side for 3 minutes, or to desired doneness. If the pan starts to smoke too much, reduce the heat to medium-high. You want the steak browned, not burned. Remove from pan and let sit, tent with foil for 5 minutes then slice thin strips on an angle.
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Cook the vegetables while the meat is resting. Add a little more oil to the pan if necessary, then add the red and orange peppers. Let them sear for 1 minute before stirring, then stir 2 or 3 times as the veggies sear, cooking for 5-6 minutes total. Once the peppers are cooked add the sliced steak back to the pan and cook 1 minutes, just to heat through. Remove from the heat,
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To assemble, slice the potatoes in half, but not all the way, Scoop out the insides and add to a bowl. To the bowl add the 4 tablespoons butter and a pinch of salt and pepper. Mash well and then return the potatoes to their skins, being careful not to tear the potatoes totally in half. Top each potato with the steak and peppers, shredded cheddar cheese, crushed tortilla chips and a dollop of the avocado crema. Garnish with crushed tortilla chips and crumbled cotija cheese. Dig in!
They are kind of awesome and fun. Totally makes me smile.
Ok, yea – these for sure are going into the menu rotation for next week!
Love this idea!! Now I’m starving just reading the recipe!
Thanks Kathy! Hope you love these! Let me know what you think! 🙂
This is all sorts of right. I love steak fajitas and I love baked potatoes. Why NOT combine the two? This is definitely a home run in my game!
Thanks Ali! 🙂
These look SO good! and I am with you on the sweet and spicy thing, I’m sure both potatoes are great but a sweet potato swap is always good by me.
We rarely cook steak, but that’s not because we don’t love it…it’s because we’re picky, ha! I am all about ribeye…in my opinion, it’s the best cut of steak around. So marbled and beef-y. Anyway, I buy one really good quality ribeye a year and cook it for our anniversary, it’s become a thing.
I am sweet potato all the way! Sweet and spicy is the best! 🙂
I would be good with steak once a year, but my family would die! HA! We love the ribeye’s too and I try and grab them when the are on sale. It makex everyone happy! Oh and your anniversary kind of sounds perfect! Such a cute(and delicious) thing!
I rarely cook steak either! Ironically, I just posted a recipe for beef though–very ironic 😉 I’m still sort of in awe that you can even find a restaurant that offers steak for $2.99?! That blows my mind. Your family sounds like so much fun! 🙂
Oh man, oh man! I saw your post this morning. Incredible!! And so pretty! You killed it!
Oh and my family? Yeah, they are crazy and like a ball of chaos. Ha!
As a steak lover, this kind of made me laugh 🙂 I am unashamed in my love of A-1, though I admittedly don’t use it very often. But I love the idea of stuffing a sweet potato with steak, peppers and chips! Kind of like nachos but 10 billion times better. Glad your fam came around 🙂
Thanks Ruthy!
I like steak but seldom make it; however flank steak is a big favorite. Lean and so versatile it’s what I use a lot. I’m also loving sweet potatoes; why it took decades to bring them into the world of everyday cooking is beyond me but combining these two loves works!
Thanks Barbara! I am a huge sweet potato lover too!
How could family not be into this?!?!?! Next time you make this, I will happily come on over and eat their dinners! Steak fajitas IN A baked potato…that’s a big heck yes in my book! Also, you need to get that A-1 out of the house….that stuff is a fast track to ruining a great piece of meat.
Haha! YES! I could not agree more! A1 is terrible and you are welcome to take their plates any night! 🙂
Drool, pin to make later, drool some more.
Hehe! Thanks for pinning, Becki! Let me know if you make this!
This is too cool!! I really want to try the sweet potato ones.
Thanks Todd! The sweet potatoes ones are my favorite!
Tieghan…seriously…let’s move in together! 😉
As long as I get to get the official drink/smoothie and kale cookbook tester! LOL!
Thanks Julia! 🙂
I’m a vegetarian so I would definitely leave out the meat, but the rest looks divine! And they’re so cute! Everything you need for your meal right in a little potato pocket.
Oh just the stir fried veggies in this will be so good!! Hope you love it!!
Thanks Lindsay!!
Potatoes. It’s what’s for dinner!!!
Ha! Thanks Steph!
gosh! could these shots be any more gorgeous!? I’m constantly inspired by your creativity and photography!
Thank you so much, Kristina!
I’ve got 2 sweet potatoes at home with this recipe’s name on it! Love your photos as always! And I love your lengthy recipe names 🙂 They’re always so unique!!
Oh I seriously hope you love this! Let me know!
And thank you! I am so happy you are into my long recipe names! I cannot seem to be able to shorten them in any way!
This post was hilarious! “If I wanted to cook my own food I would stay in my nice clean house.” <–YES!! Gorgeous photos, these are the most appetizing stuffed potatoes I've ever seen!
HAh! Happy to make you laugh a little! 🙂
Thanks Laura!
Brilliant idea – I love potatoes, but am not big into steak either – but I would eat one of these without thinking – cos my brain would only be saying “yum” “yum” “YUM”
Ha! Thanks Shashi! You can easily swap the steak for chicken. Still just as good! 🙂
Love stuffed sweet potatoes and this variation sounds incredible!
Thank you so much, Jessica!! Sweet potatoes ore the best!
hahah the description of your family’s eating habits TOTALLY resonated with me – my family are the exact same! my dad’s idea of a gourmet meal is a burger from a van, and anything with vegetables is essentially abhorrent to them all. how are we related?! i have no idea! these fajitas look absolutely gorgeous – if your family don’t want them, send them my way!
the hobbit kitchen x
Haha! Thanks so much, Holly!
My dad actually is a huge veggie lover, it is the rest of my family that is all about meat! LOL!
My middle name could seriously be sweet potato lover…cause I really love these little guys. Especially when they are stuffed with fajitas! Best idea ever. This recipe looks amazing.
Haha! Thank you so much, Chelsea!!
Wow! What a great idea to make a baked potato a meal! LOVE it! I also LOVE your skillet!
Thanks Sophia!
Hey Teighan! This looks soooo delicious! I’m actually prepping all the ingredients right now for tomorrow’s dinner. Two quick questions: how much onion? It doesn’t seem to be in the ingredient list! Was there suppose to be green pepper in them as well? THANK YOU!!
Hey Tegan (nice name! LOL!)!!
Sorry about that. I did not use any onion, but you totally could if you wanted and no green pepper either, but again you could use one if you would like. Sorry about the typos in the recipe. Not sure were my brain was when I typed this up! Hope you love these!! Let me know what you think!
I never thought I’d say this about a stuffed potato, but these are stunning! I love the fiesta colors!
Thanks so very much, Sue!
This needs to be on the menu as soon as possible!
Oh you would LOVE it! The crema is So your thing. After all, you are the official avocado queen in my eyes!
I LOVE steak! And I LOVE these potatoes!!!
Ha! Thanks Ashley! It’s a good combo!
Oooo, I love this twist on the typical baked potato!
Thank you, Emily!!
Tieghan, those potatoes are to die for! Cheers
PS I’ve got my very first ever giveaway running over at Carole’s Chatter. Hope you stop by.
Thanks Carole!
I don’t think I will be able to call you anything besides “Debbie Downer” in my mind now. Haha. (I think steak is just okay, too. It has it’s place, but that place is usually not front and center.)
Haha! Thank you, Karen!
I know many men who would drool over this!! 😉 Awesome recipe!!
Ha! Me too! Thanks Jocelyn!
These look absolutely amazing! I love anything Mexican and potatoes so this is the perfect combination for me. What a great recipe!
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Thanks so much, Luci!
I just had this for lunch and it was really good. Loved the taste of the meat!
Thank you for this great recipe 🙂
Thank you! So happy you loved this!
There are not enough compliments that I can give for your amazing creations and your unique flavor palette. Except to say this. If I were a man I would ask you to marry me this instant before you get snatched up and some other guy eats well for the rest of his life!
This dish was another amazing one. Bravo!
Hehe! Thanks so much! 🙂
I did it! I made this! I used my left over fajitas on the grill I had. It was AMAZING!! I used the sweet potato too. Holy yummieness!!! Sooo good!! It was gone in 8 minutes. lol Thanks again for another amazing recipe!
YA! So happy you loved this!! Thanks Annette!
this looks so good, thanks for sharing this recipe…
Simon
Add sliced yellow onion strips to the veggies
Yum! Thank you Joe! xTieghan