Blick Recipes
Google
Web Site
Main Menu
 Home
 Appetizers
 BBQ
 Beans
 Beef
 Beverages
 Breads
 Breakfast
 Cheese
 Chicken
 Condiments
 Crockpot
 Desserts
 Eggs
 Ethnic
 Fruits
 Game
 Grains
 Holiday
 Lamb
 Nuts
 Other
 Pork
 Rice
 Sauce
 Seafood
 Seasonings
 Snacks
 Soups
 Spreads
 Stews
 Vegetables
Old-Fashioned Tex-Mex Cheese Enchiladas Recipe
Category: Cheese
Rating: N/A
Servings: 1


Ingredients

4 tablespoon flour
1 dash black pepper
3 tablespoon chili powder
3 cup boiling water
1/4 cup melted butter or oil
12 corn tortillas
2 teaspoon ground cumin
10 oz grated cheese(cheddar/jack)
1 teaspoon salt
1 large onion diced or chopped
1 beef bouillon cube
1/2 cup green pepper diced or chopt
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1 1/2 cup cooking oil hot for frying



Cooking Directions:

Brown the Flour at about 450F. for 10-15 minutes; do not let it burn. Combine the browned flour with the other dry ingredients and blend with the butter (oil) over low heat until smooth. Slowly add the boiling water, about 1/2 cup at a time, stirring continuously. Add the bouillon cube and stir as you add the remaining water. Simmer the sauce for about one hour, stirring occasionally. Fry the Tortillas, one at a time, for about five to ten seconds per side in the hot oil (they should not get crisp, this is just to "cook" them a little -- the time depends entirely on the temperature of the oil). Remove them from the oil, draining excess oil back into skillet and then dip them in the hot enchilada sauce. Place tortilla on a plate and spoon about 1 tablespoon of a mixture of the Onion and Green Pepper along a line about 1-1/2 inch from the center of the tortilla. Place about 1 tablespoon of cheese along that line also. Carefully roll (it will be hot) the tortilla around the filling and place it seam side down in a rectangular baking dish. Repeat with all the tortillas. Pour the remaining sauce over the enchiladas and then spread some of the remaining onions/peppers over the top. Finally, top it with a generous portion of the grated cheese. Bake at about 300F. for 15-20 minutes. DO NOT OVER COOK!

You can optionally add some spiced, cooked ground beef or some spiced cooked boneless chicken to the filling; reduce the onion/pepper/cheese amount by one-half and add one tablespoon of meat filling.

From: tfdpress@acpub.duke.edu (Thomas Fenske)
cheese

=- Rate This Recipe -=


Very good

Good

Average

Poor

Very Poor
Related Recipes:
Swiss Baked Scallops
Stewart's Salad
Carbonara Boboli
Chocolate Caramel Pecan Cheesecake
Tangy Tomato Soup



Home | Privacy | Feedback | News
Copyright © 2006-2008 BlickRecipes.com. All Rights Reserved.