Archive for May, 2008

Mmmmmm…….

Friday, May 30th, 2008



So sad there are no leftovers

Originally uploaded by crimmles

Here at last- the super easy, beefy-beany enchiladas.

Super easy beefy-beany enchiladas

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

Ok, as traditional enchiladas go, they’re a chicken or ground beef affair, in a corn tortilla, smothered in red sauce. Yummy. But tradition doesn’t always fly here, and all the old school ones I’ve ever had in my life have been, well, puny. No more. These are beyond easy, and just as good for breakfast the next day (not to mention super filling.) Enjoy! :D

  • 1-1.5 lbs ground beef, drained (use taco seasoning if you feel so inclined- I do!)
  • 1 can Red sauce (I use Old El Paso)
  • 1 16-32oz can vegetarian refried beans (I use Taco Bell brand)
  • flour tortillas (amount will vary)
  • shredded cheese- cheddar, pepper jack, monterey jack, colby jack, Jack Palance, whatever. I use a lot ;)

Assuming you have browned, drained and seasoned your beef already, remove it from heat and set it aside. Spray baking dish with a bit o’ cooking spray, and pour a small amount of red sauce into bottom of dish (making sure to spread it all over). Preheat oven to 375 or whatever temp is recommended by your sauce brand. Start spooning beans onto tortillas (I spoon them straight from the can with a large spoon), and top with beef (about 2-3 tbsp). Roll up and place in dish, seam side down. Repeat until dish is full. *I use an 8*8″ Pyrex dish, so my yield is usually between 4-6, but I always have a good amount of leftover meat and beans. If you have more mouths to feed, use a larger dish.* Pour on remaining sauce and top with cheese. Lots of cheese…..Bake for 15 minutes, and cool for 2 (ok the cooling is not imperative, especially to hungry, impatient types. They may be easier to plate after a slight cooling, but I wouldn’t know, because I’ve never waited, sorry.)

I normally serve these alone, 2 per person. They are pretty darn filling. Of course, you can serve them with some Spanish rice, a little salad, or my personal favorite, Rotel dip. Which is also a yummy breakfast treat :p