4 skinless, boneless chicken breasts, about 700g (11⁄2lb) total weight, cut into chunky strips
360g Discovery Fajita 2-step season and sauce
1Tbsp. sunflower oil
1 red pepper, deseeded and sliced
1 bunches spring onions, trimmed and halved
320g packet of eight flour tortillas
150g (5oz) salsa
120g guacamole
142ml soured cream
Directions
Step 1
Put the chicken breasts into a shallow dish, sprinkle with half the seasoning and toss together. Heat the oil in a large non-stick frying pan, add the chicken and cook for 5min or until golden brown and tender.
Step 2
Add the pepper and cook for 2min. Pour in all the sauce, bring to the boil and simmer for 5min or until thoroughly heated. Add a splash of boiling water if the sauce becomes too thick.
Step 3
Stir in the spring onions and cook for 2min.
Step 4
Meanwhile, warm the tortillas in a microwave on High for 45sec, or wrap in foil and warm at 180°C (160°C fan oven) mark 4 for 10min.
Step 5
Transfer the chicken to a serving dish, or take the frying pan to the table, along with the tortillas, salsa, guacamole and soured cream. Let everyone grab a tortilla, spoon in some chicken, roll up the tortilla, top with salsa, guacamole and soured cream and indulge!
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