Showing posts with label tortilla. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tortilla. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Cheesy Tortilla Pie


Cheesy Tortilla Pie (slightly adapted from Kraft Recipes, Total Time: 30 minutes, Servings: 6)

Ingredients
·         1 pkg. Morningstar Farm MealStarters Burger Crumbles
·         1 tsp. garlic powder
·         1 tsp. ground cumin
·         ½ tsp. ground red pepper (cayenne)
·         1 can (16 oz.) refried beans (vegetarian or fat-free)
·         1 burrito-size flour tortilla (11 inch)
·         ½ cup Mexican shredded cheese

Directions
1.      Preheat oven to 400°F. Heat Burger Crumbles in large skillet. Stir in garlic powder, cumin and red pepper. Add beans; cook an additional 5 min., stirring occasionally.
2.      Place tortilla in 9-inch pie pan sprayed with cooking spray, with edge of tortilla coming up side of pan. Fill with the Crumble mixture.
3.      Bake 10 min. or until heated through; top with cheese.
4.      Continue baking 2 min. or until cheese begin to melt.

My husband and I both loved this delicious and low-calorie meal.  It may not seem like it, but it was a complete meal (along with a salad to get in some veggies).  The tortilla crisped nicely and added a little bit of crunch to the crumble/bean mixture (although the bottom was soggy).  I topped it with salsa, my husband used sour cream.  If you  have leftovers, you definitely need to use something liquidy like salsa, guacamole, or sour cream – else it’s too dry.  Great right out of the oven or reheated!  A definite keeper.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Mexican Lasagna – Lite


Mexican Lasagna – Lite (adapted from AllRecipes, 6 servings, Total Time: 1 hour)

Ingredients

·         1 package Morningstar Farms MealStarters burger crumbles
·         1 envelope taco seasoning mix
·         ¾ cup water
·         1-2 cups crushed tortilla chips (can also use corn tortilla shells)
·         1 (4 oz.) can chopped green chiles, drained
·         2 (10 oz.) cans enchilada sauce, divided
·         1 (8 oz.) carton nonfat sour cream, divided
·         1 (16 oz.) can vegetarian refried beans, divided
·         1 (8 oz.) package shredded Mexican cheese blend, divided

Directions

1.      Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).
2.      Put frozen crumbles into a skillet over medium heat, breaking up into as it cooks.  Continue until no longer frozen, about 5 minutes.
3.      Stir in taco seasoning mix and water, bring the mixture to a boil, then reduce heat to low. Simmer mixture until thickened, about 5 minutes. Stir in chopped green chilies and refried beans, remove from heat.
4.      Spread a scant 2/3 cup enchilada sauce evenly over the bottom of an 8x10-inch baking dish; top sauce with ½ of the crushed chips. Spread chips with half the sour cream, half the crumble/bean mixture, and 1/3 the cheese blend. Top with another 2/3 cup enchilada sauce and the remaining tortilla chips. Firmly press down on tortillas to compact the layers beneath.
5.      Spread remaining sour cream, crumble/bean mixture, 1/3 the cheese blend and 2/3 cup enchilada sauce onto chips. Top with remaining enchilada sauce and cheese blend.
6.      Bake casserole uncovered in the preheated oven until the cheese topping is melted and bubbling and casserole is hot, about 20 minutes.

I was following the intiial recips (except using tortilla chips instead of shells) until I tried to spread the sour cream on top of the tortilla chips, then everything went to heck.  It is quite a difficult task to do without them moving around (so, use the shells if you like things a little easier).  I made a combination of the shells, enchilada sauce, and chips as the first layer, followed by the crumble/bean mixture.  The next layer ended up pretty much the same.  However, it doesn’t really matter how you make it – it tastes wonderful.  I used PepperJack cheese instead of a Mexican blend and it added a nice kick to the meal – I also used medium-style enchilada sauce.  It was spicy (not too much for my husband) and very creamy (I don’t think that even the tortilla shells would have held their crunch against this meal!).  The taste is absolutely declicious (my mouth is watering right now as I remember it) and a great Mexican bite.  I definitely recommend this one!

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Salsa Roll Ups


Salsa Roll Ups (slightly adapted from Kraft Foods, approx. 10 servings depending on size of cut, Total Time: 10 min.)

Always a hit!

Ingredients
·         4 oz.  (1/2 of 8-oz. pkg.) Neufchatel Cheese, softened
·         3 T.  Salsa (chunky style works well)
·         ½ cup  Mexican Style shredded cheese Four Cheese
·         ½ tsp.  chili powder
·         4 flour tortillas (6 inch) – I used sourdough wraps

Directions
1.      Mix first four ingredients and spread on tortillas.
2.      Roll up tortillas tightly. Cut each crosswise into 5 slices.

Another recipe that you can add or detract to depending on your taste.  I used Medium Salsa (probably about 4 T), but you can always use Mild or Hot depending on your comfort level.  I also used taco cheese, which added a little zing to the dish.  Adding a little cumin or cayenne would also put a nice spin on things.  At a picnic I brought this to, guests loved the spicy kick.  It is fairly healthy with calories, protein, and carbs for a snack/appetizer.    

When spreading the mixture on the tortillas, make sure that you leave some room around the edges for any run-off.