Sunday, December 20, 2009

Your best and easiest enchilada,chili,meatloaf,&chic鈥?recipes are??

please leave very specific details on how to make....ingredients,how much,temperatures,how many it feeds,etc.....thanks sooo much for any help.would love any other delicious and simple meals for a mom w 3 picky kids...dessert and snack too if u have any?drinks?desserts?Your best and easiest enchilada,chili,meatloaf,%26amp;chic鈥?recipes are??
The below recipe is pretty much what I do, except I make my own meat sauce, much like chili. I also use sharp cheddar and lard rather than vegetable oil. Bad for cholesterol, good in belly.











Ingredients:





1 lb of mild cheddar cheese, grated


corn tortillas


vegetable oil


1/4-1/3 cup finely chopped yellow onion


Enchilada sauce, heated


sour cream, optional


guacamole, optional








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Directions:


Heat the vegetable oil in a frying pan on medium heat.








You will need some tongs and a plate or tray to assemble your enchiladas.








Using tongs, dip two corn tortillas at a time into the hot oil. When the tortillas start to bubble, lift and dip them into the oil 3 times fairly quickly.





The goal here is to make the tortillas soft. If the tortillas are left in the oil too long they will get hard and be difficult to roll. If that happens just toss them out and start over.





The other option is to go ahead and keep cooking them in the oil until they become hard. These can be used as tostada shells if you like.





Okay, back to dipping the tortillas 3 quick times in the oil. Once you do this, dip the tortillas into hot enchilada sauce to coat. Now put the tortillas on a plate to cool one minute.





Add a handfull of the grated cheese and sprinkle some onion down the center of one tortilla and roll it. Do this by grabbing one end of the tortilla and bringing it 3/4 of the way over to the other end. Tuck and roll the tortilla.





Pick up the cheese enchilada with your fore fingers on the botton where the seam is. Let your pinky fingers cover the ends of the enchilada to keep the cheese from falling out while you move it to an oven proof dish.





With a little practice you will be a pro in no time at this.





Using a ladle, pour hot enchilada sauce over the top of the cheese enchiladas and let plenty of sauce run down the sides. Remember, the sauce is what makes it!





Sprinkle more cheese and onion on top in the desired amount. Now didn't I tell you this cheese enchilada recipe was easy?Your best and easiest enchilada,chili,meatloaf,%26amp;chic鈥?recipes are??
Try the site I have listed below, the first page is meatloaf recipes, but over to the left, you can type in ingredients and it will give you recipes, these are all easy and from Kraft.


http://www.kraftfoods.com/main.aspx?s=se鈥?/a>
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Hello georgemi74,


I have a resource for you to explore. It does answer the meatloaf and chicken and chili question. I'll see to it that that enchilada recipe is posted before long.





You will also find some great simple meals and dessert recipes to try - even for 3 picky kids.





The best to you.





http://www.real-restaurant-recipes.com





(Take a really good look around this site. You'll be pleased.)

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