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Garrys Tex-Mex Enchiladas
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Garrys Tex-Mex Enchiladas Ingredients
1 Dozen
corn
tortillas
1 cn (large) chili with
beef
;
1/2 lb American cheese;
grate
d
Vegetable oil
1 lg
Onion
; chopped
Instructions for Garrys Tex-Mex Enchiladas
When I was growing up, these enchiladas with rice and refried beans was the essence of Mexican food as I knew it. I now make a lot more sophisticated types of enchilada sauces and use different cheeses but I still make these occasionally when I get the craving for them. Also, we hardly ever have a family get-together with my mother and brother without making these. Its funny how you cant really outgrow the foods you ate while growing up. Warning, this is definitely NOT low-fat chow! Add just enough vegetable oil to a frying pan to cover the bottom and heat over medium flame. Fry the tortillas in the oil just enough to heat and soften them. If the oil is too hot, or if you fry them too long, they will turn hard and crisp and you wont be able to roll them. A few seconds on each side is usually enough. Stack on a plate covered with a paper towel. This recipe calls for American cheese. For Tex-Mex enchiladas no other cheese will do. American cheese has just the right salty flavor and melts to a great gooey consistency. I buy a chunk of American cheese at the deli and grate it. Make sure you have American cheese and not the imitation cheese food stuff. Even though most people dont accept American cheese as real cheese, and it is processed, there is a difference. Dont try to use those individually wrapped slices. I like Land-O-Lakes white American best. Sprinkle some cheese and grated onion on a tortilla and carefully roll into a tube. Lay in a casserole dish with the seam side down. Continue until all the tortillas are filled. In a saucepan, heat the can of chili and pour evenly over the top of the filled tortillas. Bake in a 350 degree oven until the enchiladas are heated through and the chili is starting to bubble. Sprinkle remaining grated cheese on top and return to oven until the cheese melts. Serve with Mexican rice and refried beans. Busted by Christopher E. Eaves
NOTES : An original recipe by Garry Howard, Cambridge, MA garhow@hpubmaa.esr.hp.com or g.howard@ix.netcom.com Recipe by: Garry Howard Posted to recipelu-digest by "Christopher E. Eaves"
on Mar 14, 1998
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