Lazy Enchiladas Recipe
Yield: 2 ServingsRecipe by luhu.jp
Ingredients:
1 medium: Onion chopped,
1/2 medium: Red/green pepper chopped,
2 Cloves: garlic minced,
9: 10 med mushrooms sliced thinly,
1: 15oz can stewed tomatoes, with juice
1/2 cup: Frozen corn kernels,
1: 15-oz can black beans rinsed,
1/2 tsp: Cinammon,
1/2: -1 tsp. oregano,
1 tbsp: Chili powder, maybe more
1: 2tsp cumin, (maybe more start with one) pinch or more of cayenne
4: Flour tortillas, not the huge size, more if you dont stuffem
Directions:
1. Water saute onion,pepper garlic, until onion translucent. 2. Add
spices and let them coat the onion mixture. 3. Add mushrooms and let
cook briefly for 1-2 minutes. 4. Add can of stewed tomatoes and bring
to simmer. 5. Reduce heat and simmer for 10 minutes. 6. Add corn and
simmer for 10 more minutes. 7. Add beans and simmer for 5 minutes. 8.
Warm tortillas so they are pliable, and with a slotted spoon scoop
mixture in tortilla, roll, and place on dinner plate. With
tablespoon, take liquid and pour over tortillas. Repeat until done.
Serves 2 -3 people, depending on side dishes and hunger:)
NOTE: Simmering times are approximate, but you essentially want to
let it cook so the flavors have combined, but not to reduce to a true
stew. It should look a soupy stew, so that you have liquid to put on
tortillas.
mmk3@Lehigh.EDU (MARGARET M. KING) From Fatfree Digest April-May 1994,
Formatting by Sue Smith (using MMCONV)
Source from luhu.jp
spices and let them coat the onion mixture. 3. Add mushrooms and let
cook briefly for 1-2 minutes. 4. Add can of stewed tomatoes and bring
to simmer. 5. Reduce heat and simmer for 10 minutes. 6. Add corn and
simmer for 10 more minutes. 7. Add beans and simmer for 5 minutes. 8.
Warm tortillas so they are pliable, and with a slotted spoon scoop
mixture in tortilla, roll, and place on dinner plate. With
tablespoon, take liquid and pour over tortillas. Repeat until done.
Serves 2 -3 people, depending on side dishes and hunger:)
NOTE: Simmering times are approximate, but you essentially want to
let it cook so the flavors have combined, but not to reduce to a true
stew. It should look a soupy stew, so that you have liquid to put on
tortillas.
mmk3@Lehigh.EDU (MARGARET M. KING) From Fatfree Digest April-May 1994,
Formatting by Sue Smith (using MMCONV)
Source from luhu.jp