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Fri, March 06, 2009 02:32:21 PMFrom:
Texas Cooking Online
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Texas Cooking Recipe of the Week
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Start the year right, and join the Texas Cooking message boards. Users talk about cooking and their favorite recipes, Texas news and events, and antique collectors share their hints and offer advice. It's a complete social network community. We'll sneak in some superb Tex-Mex before next week's Irish edition. Cheese enchiladas are a Tex-Mex mainstay. A plate of enchiladas, refried beans and Mexican Red Rice is one of the meals that expatriate Texans long for. And although Mexican restaurants are found nationwide these days, take it from a Texan, it's not the same. For the Enchiladas:
For the Enchiladas, lightly grease a 9x13-inch Pyrex dish, and preheat your oven to 400°F degrees. Chop the onions, grate the cheese, and set aside. Heat the oil in a second skillet. Have the corn tortillas ready. Putting the enchiladas together is just a series of steps. And if you're the kind of cook that freaks out when the kitchen gets a little messy, you might want to consider finding a good Tex-Mex restaurant instead.
Makes four servings of three enchiladas each. Garnish with chili gravy, Crema or sour cream.
To complete the perfect Tex-Mex experience, serve Mexican Red Rice and Refried Beans.
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