Showing posts with label salsa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label salsa. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Burritos Grande

Remember back in the day when you’d buy those frozen burritos and either pop them in the microwave or oven and have a quick and easy dinner in no time?  That’s pretty much what these homemade burritos reminded me of last night for our annual Cinco de Mayo backyard dinner. 

Last year I did taco burgers, but this year, I wanted something more traditional.  Burritos.  Now you know me – I’m big into ground turkey – but last night I went for the ground beef… more “authentic” I suppose.  With some refried beans down the center, topped with the beef mixture and a sprinkle of cheese, these little guys were wrapped up, baked, topped with cheese, and baked a little more before being topped with sour cream and salsa. 

They were awesome… especially on our patriotic paper plates in the backyard.

Burritos Grande
 
Burritos Grande
What You Need:
  • 1 lb ground beef
  • 1 packet taco seasoning
  • ½ c sour cream
  • 1 can refried beans
  • 12 tortillas
  • 2 c shredded Mexican blend cheese
  • Salsa and sour cream for topping

How You Do It:
  1. Brown ground beef until no longer pink.  Stir in taco seasoning and ¾ c water.  Mix to combine.
  2. Remove from heat and stir in ½ c sour cream.
  3. Spread spoonful of beans down each tortilla and top with about ¼ c meat mixture.  Sprinkle with a tiny bit of cheese and fold like a burrito (sides in, then roll).
  4. Place in a 9x13 baking dish (I had to use two), cover, and bake at 350* for 25 minutes.
  5. Uncover, top with remaining cheese, and bake an additional 5 minutes or until the cheese has melted.

 Burritos Grande recipe adapted from Kraft Recipes.


Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Mexican Stuffed Shells

I always love it when my husband comes home from work and asks if I had blogged about dinner the previous night.  Usually it means he brought leftovers for lunch and all the lady teachers around the table want to either try what he brought or make it themselves!

Such was the case last night when he came home.  I had made these Mexican stuffed shells the night before and sent them for lunch the next day.  They take a little prep, which is why I put them together Sunday afternoon, so that when I got home from work on Monday, all I had to do was add the taco sauce on top and pop them in the oven.

These are a great combination of those infamous Italian stuffed shells and tacos.  The salsa on the bottom combined with the taco sauce on top make the perfect sauce and you control the heat – we use mild everything in our house, but go for the hot stuff it that’s what you like!  And who doesn't like melted cheese.  I topped mine with sour cream and the hubs ate his as-is.

Give these a try and to the ladies at FIS – enjoy!

Mexican Stuffed Shells
Mexican Stuffed Shells

What You Need:
  • 1 lb. ground turkey
  • 1 package taco seasoning
  • 4 oz. cream cheese (I used 5 wedges of this)
  • 18-20 jumbo pasta shells
  • 1 ½ c salsa
  • 1 c taco sauce
  • 1 package shredded Mexican blend cheese

How You Do It:
  1. Cook shells according to package.  Drain and let cool.
  2. While the shells cook, cook ground turkey in large skillet until no longer pink.
  3. Add taco seasoning and required water, and stir to combine.
  4. Add cream cheese and incorporate until blended.  Let meat mixture cool.
  5. Once shells and meat are cooled, pour salsa in the bottom on a baking dish (I used a 9” square dish)
  6. Fill shells with meat mixture and place seam-side-up in dish.
  7. Top with taco sauce, cover with foil, and bake for 30 minutes at 350*.
  8. Remove foil and top with cheese. Bake an additional 10 minutes or until cheese is melted.

Mexican Stuffed Shells recipe adapted from The Way to His Heart.

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Slow Cooker Salsa Chicken

Talk about an easy recipe!  Three ingredients, the slow cooker, and then finish it off in oven just to melt the cheese - can't get much better!  Not only that, but the chances you have two, if not all three of these ingredients in your pantry/refrigerator/freezer, is pretty good.

It's as easy as popping some frozen chicken breasts in the bottom of a slow cooker, dumping a jar of your favorite salsa on top, and three hours later, the chicken is ready to be topped with cheese and transferred into the oven to melt.

That's it - it's that easy.   No hidden secrets, no fancy tools.  Just a slow cooker, a baking dish, and the oven and you're left with super moist chicken with great flavor from the salsa with as much heat as you desire, covered with gooey cheese.

Slow Cooker Salsa Chicken
Slow Cooker Salsa Chicken

What You Need:

  • 5 frozen boneless, skinless chicken breasts
  • 1 jar salsa
  • 1 c shredded Mexican blend cheese

How You Do It:

  1. Spray the basin of the slow cooker with cooking spray.  Add frozen chicken and cover with salsa.
  2. Cook on high 3 hours.
  3. Transfer chicken to baking dish and cover with salsa.  
  4. Top with cheese and bake at 400* 15 minutes or until cheese has melted.

Slow Cooker Salsa Chicken recipe adapted from Jo Cooks.