Butchers in the UK and Australia will call a 'hanger steak' 'Skirt Steak' It's the Diaphragm, and is usually fairly cheap.
(until it becomes popular like pork belly did )
and this is a pair of Horns from Darwin... not those miniscule ones you have in Texas!!
I used skirt steak to make Fajitas a while ago - awesome!
Skirt Steak Fajitas
For the Fajita Rub:
2 Tbsp Chilli powder
1 Tbsp Salt
1 Tbsp Smoked Paprika
1 Tbsp Sugar
2-1/2 tsp Chicken Stock Powder
1-1/2 tsp Onion powder
1/2 tsp Garlic powder
1/2 tsp Cayenne pepper
1 tsp Cumin
For the Fajitas:
1Kg of Beef Skirt
1 Pack of Tortillas
1 Onion
1 Red Capsicum
Salsa or Taco sauce
Fresh Coriander
Sour Cream
Grated Tasty Cheese
Juice of 1/2 a Lime
Prepare the Rub by mixing all the spices together and then rub the spice mixture into the Steak on both sides and set it aside.
Cut the Onion and Capsicum into strips and either fry off on the stove, or in a pan over your charcoal grill. set aside and keep warm.
(or directly on your grill if you have a flat plate)
Grill the steak directly over hot charcoal on both sides until well coloured and sealed. (aim for rare)
After the steak has rested, Cut it into thin (1/4 inch) strips across the grain of the meat, and squeeze over the lime juice.
Serve the meat immediately in a warm tortilla, and top with the other ingredients to your taste.