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![]() Janet Wilder wrote: > > On 7/29/2014 3:12 PM, Ema Nymton wrote: > > On 7/29/2014 2:02 PM, Pete C. wrote: > >> > >> KenK wrote: > >>> > >>> I try to eat a lot of fiber and bean burritos are one way. I've been > >>> making > >>> them for years with hot refried beans and Velveeta. Finally got tired of > >>> that. Lately tried chicken breast with and without cheese. Tried sharp > >>> cheddar. Not great. Any suggestions? Salsa? Taco sauce? Ideally > >>> something > >>> common that I likely already have. > >>> > >>> As you can tell, I'm not very adventurous on my own. > >>> > >>> Tried Google but didn't see anthing - probably wrong search phrase. > >> > >> Try sautéed spinach and onions and mushrooms and cheese. > > > > Plain chicken can be boring in a burrito. With enough water to cover, > > boil a dried ancho and maybe a guajillo chili, along with a piece of > > onion and a couple of cloves of garlic. After the water comes to a boil, > > turn the heat off and wait for 30 minutes so the peppers will get soft. > > Dump the vegetables and some of the liquid into a blender and blend > > until smooth. Shred the chicken, then add enough of the chili sauce to > > make it moist. Add a little salt and then taste for seasonings. Try it, > > you'll like it. This chili sauce can be frozen for future use. > > > > Becca > > > > > > If it's easier than Becca's recipe, buy a can of red enchilada sauce. > Heat the chicken in a pan and add onions, peppers, whatever you like. > Add some of the red sauce to make it moist. Yes, easier and similar. > > Take a second, small skillet and pour in some of the sauce. Take your > tortillas and heat them in the sauce, turning them after a minute. Then > stuff and roll, cover with the remaining sauce and cheese. Heat in the > oven, toaster oven or gently nuke at a low power. Good for enchiladas (corn tortillas), bad for burritos (flour tortillas). Try just warming the tortillas over a gas burner for a few seconds before filling and rolling. |
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