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how to reheat fajita meat for party?

MJF24
MJF24 Posts: 146
edited November -0001 in EggHead Forum
We're having about 60 people over for a party on Saturday and have decided to have a little fajita-fest. Since I have only one large Egg (with an adjustable rig), I'm going to have to cook the steak and chicken for the fajitas in shifts the night before or earlier on the day of the party. So, my question is, how do I re-heat the meat for the party so that it doesn't dry out? Should I use crock pots or just heat it up in aluminum foil pans in the oven and put it out and hope it doesn't get cold? Should I put any liquid in the crock pot or alumnimum trays?

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I realize that the easiest answer would be just to get a second Egg, but that's not going to happen by Saturday!

Thanks,
Mike

Comments

  • Bacchus
    Bacchus Posts: 6,019
    A Cast Iron Dutch Oven or skillet with lid would hold the heat pretty well, you could put it on the buffet table on a trivet. If it gets too cool, you could set it on the stove for a few min.
  • MJF24
    MJF24 Posts: 146
    Thanks, Bacchus. That might work. Would you put any liquid in the DO other than any juice the came out of the meat after cooking?

    --Mike
  • Bacchus
    Bacchus Posts: 6,019
    I wouldn't but others might use a liquid. I would also make sure not to cook the beef past med rear on the initial ccok, so it will retain alot of natural juice. Maybe undercook the chicken slightly as well.
  • MJF24
    MJF24 Posts: 146
    Thanks, Bacchus. I think keeping the steak on the rare side makes sense, but am a little concerned about undercooking the chicken. I'll just follow it closely with my Thermapen to make sure it doesn't get overcooked.