Stuffed Peppers - Mexican Taco StyleStuffed Peppers are so easy to change up flavor wise. These are made with a Mexican taco flavor. I used cous-cous instead of rice because my son doesn't really like rice. But you can use rice, cracked wheat or quinoa whatever you like. I also use mild chilies but for a spicier dish you could use jalapenos. For the meat in this… |
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Taco PizzaWhat to do with leftover Taco meat.... we do lots of stuff with leftovers after Taco Night. We made salads, omelets, breakfast burritos and Taco Pizza. Kids love it and its quick and easy because you have all your left overs on hand. |
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Grilling Recipes 2014Here our some favorite grilling recipes for the Memorial Day weekend as the season begin. |
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Shrimp Topped CodShrimp on top of cod fish baked with a crisp tomato crust |
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Italian Chicken Eggplant and Peppers Stir Frythis is as easy as it sounds and oh so good over rice or pasta! |
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Easy Chicken Soft Taco's or Nacho's (crockpot)This is an easy crock pot recipe that makes a mexican style chicken that you can use in different ways. You can make taco's, nacho's, quesadilla's and anything else you can think of... |
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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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Southwestern Pork ChopsThese chops are fantastic in late summer when the corn is its sweetest and the tomatoes are their juiciest. |
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Shrimp In Cilantro SauceServe this lively cilantro-accented shrimp with rice to help quell the heat of the hot peppers. This recipe will make enough sauce for dipping (salsa), over eggs in the morning and dipping veggies. You can easily use thinly sliced chicken in place of the shrimp. |
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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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