Easy Steak Fajita Foil Packets Recipe (2024)

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The juiciest, easiest way to make delicious steak on the grill. Make an assembly line of ingredients, seal up the steak fajita foil packets, and toss on the grill or in the oven. Ready to eat in less than 30 minutes, and perfect for camping!

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I have many wonderful memories of camping when I was a kid but it’s a whole different story as a mother when you’re in charge of bringing everything you need to make a home away from home.

When it’s time to plan a camping trip, my mind first goes to “oh great, I have to pack and come up with something for us to eat”. So much planning goes into what should be a simple back to nature camping trip.

First you have to make sure everything is washed, packed and ready to go to the campground then you have to unpack it all when you get there. PS – my go-to-first-day-of-camping meal is this Frito Bandito recipe (cause they take zero energy & time.)

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I know that the these camping trips will be worth it in the end though. It’s worth it because want my kids to grow up having the same happy memories I have of fun camping trips filled with lazy nights by the campfire, delicious meals, and board games by candlelight.

So, to help make packing for a camping trip a bit easier, I have three rules when it comes to camping food:

  • It has to be affordable
  • easy to prepare
  • and easy to clean up

These savory steak fajita foil packs cover all three rules with a bonus! They are so delicious you can’t wait to dig in!

They are also a kid-friendly favorite! Not everyone likes the same things on their fajitas, but they’re easily customized! Some of us like just steak, some of us like steak and onions, and others like everything we can possibly put in that foil pack plus the kitchen sink!

My favorite part? After you finish, clean-up is as simple as crumpling up the foil. As a mom, you know easy clean up is my jam!

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Want to know a secret about these steak fajita foil packets for camping? I prep everything before we leave and freeze it making it even easier once we are at the campsite. Simply thaw and toss on the campfire and you have a quick healthy dinner in less than 20 minutes.

MAKE AHEAD & FREEZE THESE STEAK FAJITA FOIL PACKETS

You know this mama loves her freezer meals, especially when it comes to camping! These steak foil packets can definitely be made ahead and frozen, helping to make your next camping trip even easier!

Just make up the foil packets, place them in a freezer bag, then store them in the freezer for up to 3 months!

I also like to make up packets of the tortillas as well, as they freeze great too. This way I can toss a package of them on the grill during the last 5 minutes of cooking the fajitas. Then everything is done at the same time.

WHAT TOPPINGS ARE BEST?

My recommended toppings are salsa, sour cream, avocado slices or guacamole, fresh cilantro, and additional limes for squeezing a little fresh juice on top for a bit of zest.

If you are camping though and want to make this easy, you can prep ahead a few of the topping you like in baggies the night before.

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FINAL NOTES & TIPS

Which foil is best? There is regular aluminum foil, heavy duty foil and even non-stick foils. My favorite way to make these is by wrapping the meat/fajita mixture first using one piece of non-stick foil. Then I like to wrap that in heavy duty foil for that extra layer of protection on the grill.

But can you make them in regular foil? Yes! Just use two – three sheets of foil and make sure it feels strongly tightly wrapped.

With or without rice? If you make these without the rice, you will have some liquids that get steamed off from the peppers, onions and meat, so if you like all those juices then omit the rice. But if you prefer less liquids or a heartier meals add in the minute rice. Don’t use regular rice as it won’t cook in time.

Cooking spray? If you’d like to spray your foil sheet with cooking spray first, go right ahead. I found it didn’t make too much of a difference when using the non-stick foil, but when using regular foil it is more helpful.

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Steak Fajita Foil Packets

Published By Karrie

Course Dinner

Cuisine American

Keyword Camping, Freezer Friendly, Grilling

Servings 4

Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Super easy foil packets make the BEST dinner recipe! Juicy steak with peppers and onions. Cook in the oven, on the grill, or perfect for camping.

Ingredients

  • 1 pound flank or rib eye steak thinly sliced against the grain
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil divided
  • 2 tsp ground cumin
  • 2 tsp chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/4 tsp onion powder
  • 1/4 tsp smoked paprika
  • 3 bell peppers any combination of red, green, yellow, or orange, thinly sliced
  • 1 small red or yellow onion thinly sliced
  • Salt and pepper
  • small flour or corn tortillas
  • optional: 1-1/2 cups of dry minute rice
  • toppings: salsa, sour cream, avocado slices or guacamole, fresh cilantro, additional limes for squeezing

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl combine the 2 tsp. cumin, 2 tsp. chili powder, 1 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp. garlic powder, 1/4 tsp. onion powder and 1/4 tsp. paprika. Stir until well combined. Add in steak and 2 tbsp of the olive oil and stir to combine. In another bowl put 3 thinly sliced bell peppers, 1 small thinly sliced onion and remaining 1 tbsp olive oil. Season with a little salt and pepper if desired.

  • Cut out (8) 20 inch long sheets of aluminium foil. You will use two pieces of foil for each fajita packet.

  • If using rice add 1/4 cup of dry minute rice on the center of each packet. Then, using tongs, divide fajita beef mixture equally onto the center of each foil packet on top of the rice. Place peppers/onion mixture equally on the sides of the steak.

  • Fold all edges of the two layers of foil over the fajitas, seal and close up packets.

  • Optional: place a small stack (5-6) tortillas on another set of smaller foil squares, fold all edges over the tortillas, seal and close up packets.

Make it Now

  • Oven: Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Place foil fajita packets onto a baking sheet. Then place into preheated oven on the middle rack. Bake meat packet for 17 to 18 minutes or until cooked through to desired doneness. Place foil tortilla packets into oven directly onto rack during the last 10 minutes of meat packets cooking. Remove both from oven and let cool 5 minutes before serving. Serve fajitas with warmed tortillas and any desired toppings.

  • Grill: Grill foil packets directly onto the grill for 12-15 minutes, flipping once halfway. Also place foil tortilla packets into onto grill and cook until warmed through. Remove from grill and let cool 5 minutes before serving. Serve fajitas with warmed tortillas and any desired toppings.

  • Campfire: Your campfire should have been going for a while so that you have a nice 1-2 inch layer of hot & ready white coals. Place your foil packets on the coals and cook for 4 minutes on one side, then flip over and cook another 4 minutes on the other side. Continue flipping every few minutes until cooked through to desired doneness. Open up foil packet, let cool 5 minutes and then serve with warmed tortillas. To warm tortillas place over a grill rack above the coals and heat until warmed through.

Make it a Freezer Meal

  • Place foil wrapped packets into a gallon sized labeled freezer safe bag. Add foil-wrapped tortillas in another gallon bag, seal and place inside bag with fajitas packs. Seal bags together as a kit, removing as much air as possible and freeze.

Thaw and Cook

  • Place freezer bag kit in refrigerator for at least 12 hours or up to 24 hours to thaw. Then bake, grill or cook over the campfire as directed in the make it now instructions above.

Notes

Which foil is best? There is regular aluminum foil, heavy duty foil and even non-stick foils. My favorite way to make these is by wrapping the meat/fajita mixture first using one piece of non-stick foil. Then I like to wrap that in heavy duty foil for that extra layer of protection on the grill.

But can you make them in regular foil? Yes! Just use two – three sheets of foil and make sure it feels strongly tightly wrapped.

With or without rice? If you make these without the rice, you will have some liquids that get steamed off from the peppers, onions and meat, so if you like all those juices then omit the rice. But if you prefer less liquids or a heartier meals add in the minute rice. Don’t use regular rice as it won’t cook in time.

Cooking spray? If you’d like to spray your foil sheet with cooking spray first, go right ahead. I found it didn’t make too much of a difference when using the non-stick foil, but when using regular foil it is more helpful.

Nutrition

Calories: 297kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Protein: 26g | Fat: 17g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 68mg | Sodium: 671mg | Potassium: 659mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 3270IU | Vitamin C: 116mg | Calcium: 50mg | Iron: 3.2mg

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About Karrie

Food is my love language. But so is saving money. So I like to combine the two a lot and make thrifty make ahead and freeze meals to save time. Because life is busy, and freezer meals can come to the rescue for all of us. And yes, they actually CAN taste good. Read more...

Easy Steak Fajita Foil Packets Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you make a good foil packet? ›

Pull out an extra-long length of aluminum foil and fold it in half so you've got a double layer. Place your ingredients in the center, then pull over one side, folding the edges to seal. Then fold the remaining two edges. Don't seal the packet too tightly: you want to leave some room for the steam to expand.

Do you cook steak before cutting fajitas? ›

Fajita meat is marinated and grilled before it is cut into strips and served. The best way to get a tender slice of meat is to cut perpendicular to (across) the grain of the meat.

How do you cook fajita meat so it's not tough? ›

Marinade with an Acid.

Acids like citrus juice or vinegar tenderize meat by breaking down its fibers. Even 30 minutes of marinade time makes a difference. Don't skip it!

Can you cook steak in aluminum foil? ›

Yes, you can definitely cook steak in the oven using foil.

What not to mix with aluminum foil? ›

Avoid mixing aluminum foil and acidic foods: Avoid exposing aluminum foil or cookware to acidic food, such as tomato sauce or rhubarb ( 23 ).

What cut of meat do Mexican restaurants use for fajitas? ›

Fajita is a Tex–Mex, Texan–Mexican American or Tejano, diminutive term for little strips of meat cut from the beef skirt, the most common cut used to make fajitas.

What cut of meat is best for steak fajitas? ›

Skirt steak is the traditional cut used for fajitas. It used to be inexpensive, but now it's not so cheap; oftentimes flank steak costs less. Either will be a good choice.

When cooking fajitas do you cook meat or veggies first? ›

This recipe promises to be a one-pan dinner, but to ensure that the chicken's juices don't steam the vegetables — making them soggy — cook the vegetables first. Transfer them to a plate or cutting board, then cook the chicken in the same pan before bringing things together.

What kind of onion for fajitas? ›

There's no one-size-fits-all answer to choosing the right onion for your fajitas. You can go for the traditional white or yellow onions, offering a more savory option, or experiment with sweet onions like Vidalia or Walla Walla to add a subtle sweetness to your dish.

How do restaurants tenderize skirt steak? ›

7 Ways to Tenderize Steak
  1. Pounding. Using a meat mallet (or kitchen mallet) to pound steaks helps soften and tenderize the meat. ...
  2. Salting. Most cuts of steak benefit from being salted up to an hour in advance of cooking, but especially tougher cuts. ...
  3. Marinating. ...
  4. Velveting. ...
  5. Slow Cooking. ...
  6. Enzymatic Application. ...
  7. Scoring.
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Why not cook with aluminum foil? ›

Small amounts of aluminum can also enter your bloodstream but will leave your body quickly through the urine. Research shows that cooking aluminum at high temperatures and the use of acidic foods, salt and spices did perpetuate a greater amount of leaching of the mineral.

Why do you wrap steak in aluminum foil? ›

Moisture Retention: Wrapping meat, often in aluminum foil or butcher paper, can help retain moisture during the cooking process.

How long to leave steak in foil after cooking? ›

How Long to Let Meat Rest. As a general rule, rest thinner cuts of meat for a minimum of 5-7 minutes. Thick cuts should rest for 10-20 minutes before you cut into them.

Can you make foil packets ahead of time? ›

Precook the foil packets for less hassle when camping: The easiest way to make foil packets for your camping meals is to fully cook your food in the oven a day before you leave, cool them properly, then store them in the fridge or freezer for your trip.

How far in advance can you make foil packets? ›

Foil packets can be assembled at home! If you want to cut down on at-camp prep time, simply assemble your packets at home and pack them in the cooler. At camp, all you have to do is cook. If you do choose to make them at home, I recommend that you cook them within 1 day after assembly.

What makes a good foil? ›

A foil character should serve as a counterpart to your protagonist or other important character, and highlighting the differences between them is key to making this relationship work. Think about your protagonist's strengths and weaknesses, and then create a foil character that contrasts with those traits.

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