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Old 05-05-2012, 03:00 PM
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Gosh I am hungry now after reading this thread !!!
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Old 05-05-2012, 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by JanieW View Post
I have a recipe from someone in North Dakota. The sauce called for:

1 (15 ounce) can chili without beans
1 (10.75 ounce) can condensed tomato soup
1 (10 ounce) can enchilada sauce

Does that sound right?
Janie - that is one version that I have seen but haven't tried yet. There are also versions that have a jar of brown gravy in them. I think that next week, I'm going to buy the stuff for burritos and make 2 of 3 of the sauces at one time to compare them. I will use this as one of them. Thanks
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Old 05-05-2012, 03:52 PM
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Wet Burritos sound yummy. All the the recipes posted sound really and may try one of them while on vacation. They sound easy to make and can use a stove top if desired. Thanks all for sharing your recipes.
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Old 05-06-2012, 01:21 PM
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Default Red enchilada sauce / casserole/ enchiladas

RED ENCHILADA SAUCE / CASSEROLE/ ENCHILADAS<O:p</O:p
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This makes about 2 quarts<O:p</O:p
¼ cup flour [I add more flour and water for more of an orange sauce or less chili]<O:p</O:p
¼ tesp onion powder<O:p</O:p
¼ tesp garlic salt<O:p</O:p
1/8 tesp oregano<O:p</O:p
¼ cup Bueno chili powder-mild<O:p</O:p
About ¼ cup oil<O:p</O:p
2 qts water<O:p</O:p
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With heated oil in pan mix and add dry stuff to make a gravy<O:p</O:p
Then add water<O:p</O:p<O:p</O:p
For Red Enchiladas<O:p</O:p
Fry corn tortillas till soft, not hard and not fall apart<O:p</O:p
Lay flat fill with shredded mild cheddar cheese, diced onions<O:p</O:p
Roll several on a plate cover with sauce and cheese heat in oven till hot, <O:p</O:p
garnish with shredded lettuce and diced tomatoes<O:p</O:p
or place all in one pan and heat, and place on warmed plate for serving.<O:p</O:p
[You can add a meat filling, pulled chicken, drained and flavored ground beef]<O:p</O:p
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For Red Enchilada Casserole <O:p</O:p
Do not fry corn tortillas<O:p</O:p
Tear tortillas into quarters<O:p</O:p
Place a layer in dish<O:p</O:p
Sprinkle with cheese and diced onions [meat opt.]<O:p</O:p
Add layer of sauce<O:p</O:p
Repeat as desired<O:p</O:p
Cook in oven about 30 mins @ 300 to 350<O:p</O:p
Add plenty of sauce as the tortillas will soak it up.<O:p</O:p
Let set about 30 mins then cut and serve.<O:p</O:p
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Old 05-06-2012, 01:54 PM
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I'm FROM Texas.... and love TEX MEx...... but if u think Tex Mex is bad.... u should try Minnesota Mex... BLAND!!!! even the jalopena peppers in the stores have no flavor or heat!!! BLAH


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I live in New Mexico. Only here can I get or make mexican food.
The clear sauce, sounds like a green chili sauce.
There is a breakfast buttito. If it is deep fried it is a chimichanga.
I will try to write these down and post them for you. The chili you get will not be the same though.
Even in Texas, they have tex-mex,,,it is bad,bad,bad.
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Old 05-06-2012, 02:09 PM
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Default Chimichangas-[i think you know as "wet burritos"]

This is how I make mine. <O:p></O:p>
I make the CHIMICHANGAS first and freeze them. It is a lot of work, so I make them and freeze them ahead of time. About a month ago I made 100. Then I make the sauce and freeze it in 1 ½ to 2 cup portions. {One pkg. for each burrito.} They are in high demand among my friends. Then I thaw them in the microwave and toast the burritos in a toaster oven so they are crisp again. Top with cheese and sauce and diced lettuce and tomatoes. In 20 minutes I can set a feast on the table fast.<O:p></O:p>
You can cut the measurements down.<O:p></O:p>
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CHIMICHANGAS<O:p></O:p>
I pressure cook my pinto beans with smoked ham hocks. [Then add salt and green chili] [Much better than refried beans then I take the ham out.]<O:p></O:p>
Drain the juice off in a bowl; mash them you may need to add a little juice back, set aside.<O:p></O:p>
Dice onions<O:p></O:p>
Take an ex-large tortilla adds beans, onions, cheese and roll up, secure with a toothpick.<O:p></O:p>
Then deep fry.<O:p></O:p>
Cool and wrap to freeze.<O:p></O:p>
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MY CHIMICHANGA SAUCE<O:p></O:p>
In a large pot!<O:p></O:p>
Fry large package of lean <ST1:place w:st="on"><st1:State w:st="on">Hamburg</st1:State></ST1:place> meat, with onions, garlic salt, and black pepper.<O:p></O:p>
Set aside and drain the fat off in a strainer.<O:p></O:p>
Same pan, I dice about 8 lbs. of potatoes, onions, garlic salt, a little water, a little oil and smother with lid on, stir often you want to soften the potatoes and brown them a little. [Like smothered potatoes.] <O:p></O:p>
When done add green chili and you want to fry it a little to spark the chili taste.<O:p></O:p>
Then add meat back to the pot.<O:p></O:p>
Then add 1 gallon of tomato sauce, one gallon diced tomatoes, about one gallon hot water.<O:p></O:p>
Bring up to a boil, then simmer, as you add more garlic salt, black pepper, a little oregano.<O:p></O:p>
You can thin with water or thicken with instance potatoes.<O:p></O:p>
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GREEN CHILI SAUCE<o></o>
A little oil to soften some diced onions.<o></o>
Several cans of green chili to taste.<o></o>
Add water as needed.<o></o>
One drained can of diced tomatoes<o></o>
Add garlic salt to taste.<o></o>
Use corn starch to thicken and simmer for a while.<o></o>
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Here we have a couple of fruit markets that carry red, green, and jalapeño dry powder. I sent it to my friend in NY. This is better than the can stuff. If you like, I will see if they do mail order. <o></o>
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Originally Posted by Phyllis nm View Post
Here we have a couple of fruit markets that carry red, green, and jalapeño dry powder. I sent it to my friend in NY. This is better than the can stuff. If you like, I will see if they do mail order. <o></o>
That would be awesome! Let me know.
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Old 05-28-2012, 12:38 PM
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Try allrecipes.com. they have a good wet burrito recipe
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