Beef Enchilada CasseroleA savory pan of cheese-rich Enchilada Casserole make for a delicious family dish on a busy weeknight. Toss a green salad together while this casserole is baking and serve with a bowl of fluffy rice. |
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Tostadas with Shredded Pork and SpicesCrisp fried tortillas topped with re-fried beans and spiced shredded pork make a delectable treat and are often sold from stalls in Mexican City streets. I like to switch between black and pinto re-fried beans for variety. I also found you can easily make this using a crock-pot/slow cooker; see tip below. |
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Chipotle-Black Bean Dip In A Slow CookerIt is guaranteed the crew at the football parties will scarf this dip down. |
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Chipotle ButterThis is great with grilled corn on the cob, potatoes, dinner rolls and corn bread. |
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24 Flavored Wings with Dipping SauceWings Wings Wings , this is a showcase to please a league of Nations if you will. Mexican, Italian, Asian, so many to choose from. Baked, Grilled or Fried there's something for everyone here! |
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When Only The Most Decadent Will Do. Aztec Chocolate Ice Cream. But Don't Stop There...There's an old saying, in fact there's a bunch of old sayings, "Leave well enough alone". "If it ain't broke don't fix it. "Let sleeping dogs lie". Those sayings have been honed down through the ages and really make a lot of sense when it comes to… |
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Peanut Butter Banana Tortilla SnackPeanut Butter Banana Tortilla Snack or roll-ups, wow that's a name. Well I don't actually know what to call these yummy snacks, so that will have to do. My husband is the one who actually introduced me to and told me about the existence of these. He told me that in the American Southwest they are called peanut butter roll ups and are… |
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Corn Tortillas made with Yellow cornmeal flourMake delicious Mexican corn tortillas by substituting the traditional Masa Harina with yellow cornmeal flour. The tortillas will keep in the refrigerator for a few days, then begin to dry out( which you can then fry/bake and use as chips.) The tortillas can be reheated on a warm skillet/griddle, directly on the flame(gas stove) or… |
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