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Default Chicken Enchiladas

rosie wrote:
> On Friday, March 20, 2015 at 6:24:34 AM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote:
>> I foolishly bought a bag of rotisserie chicken off the bone from Costco.
>> One person in this house has refused to eat it, even though she has never
>> tried it. I have bought rotisserie chickens (from other stores) twice,
>> although not in recent years and nobody liked them. I can't eat this stuff
>> either. Has either corn or potato in it, in the form of starch. The person
>> who is refusing to eat it is also refusing to eat any enchiladas I might
>> make. This is frustrating to me because she keeps boasting about the really
>> good ones that her friend's mom makes. I did ask her to get the recipe but
>> she won't.
>>
>> I have made a lot of enchiladas over the years in a variety of ways and she
>> has managed to hate them all. OTOH, I have always liked what I made.
>> Husband usually likes them so... I found a recipe that calls for using
>> cottage cheese inside. I also have excess cottage cheese because... It was
>> being eaten like crazy until I bought a large amount of it at Costco. And
>> now it isn't getting eaten.
>>
>> Has anyone made chicken enchiladas with cottage cheese in them? I have
>> since found different varieties of recipes but the one I think I will use
>> calls for the cottage cheese to be mixed with sour cream and some
>> seasonings. I will have to figure out what to do with the chicken though as
>> the recipe calls for me to cook the chicken with taco seasoning. Since I
>> have pre-cooked chicken, that won't work. It does call for chilies. I only
>> have mild ones. Perhaps I will look for hot ones. Husband likes spicy.
>>
>> And then, I will stick the rest of the chicken in the freezer and try to
>> find some other use for it. She who will not eat it will also not eat
>> things like pot pie, soup or chicken and noodles. So I guess I am SOL on
>> that front.

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> To answer your question, I know nothing about chicken enchiladas with cottage cheese in them. They may exist and be very good, I have just not heard of them. As for uses of the chicken, do not know if your family likes it, but chicken and dumplings is usually a hit in my house. Good luck.



I wonder if anyone has a recipe for gluten-free dumplings.