As long as I can remember I have heard that my Dad's favorite dish was tamale pie. I have never had it before and had no idea what it was - although visions of very yummy tamales did come to mind for obvious reasons. When he was out visiting us I set my mind to making tamale pie. I thought it was going to be hard but rather it was a casserole! HA! How easy is that?!?!? So I called my mom got the recipe and mixed this bad boy up. Just by reading the recipe you can tell it is an old recipe created in the casserole hay days of yester year. I was surprised it was so healthy, easy and that my entire family enjoyed it. I think we will eat this on my dad's birthday every year to honor him. Corny I know but it will make me happy to do so. :) When I served it to my dad he said he thought it was an Asian dish. It made me laugh but I didn't correct him - its not really Mexican either. Lets face it, its American.
1 onion chopped
1 green pepper chopped
1 garlic clove minced
1 lb. ground turkey or if you must ground beef
2 cups milk
2 small cans or one large can tomato sauce
1 can corn (15 oz)
1 cup corn meal
1 little can diced olives
1 tsp salt
1 tsp chili powder
1.) In a large frying pan saute the onion and pepper until softened then add the garlic and heat until fragrant then add the ground turkey (Sprinkle the turkey with a little salt if you are salt feigned like me). Saute until the meat is cooked through.
2.) Then mix in the other ingredients. Stir well. Pour it into a greased 9 x 13 pan. Cover with foil and bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour. Then remove the foil and bake for another 30 minutes.
* I added two large cans of tomato sauce so ours was very soft. I really liked it though.
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Saturday, April 24, 2010
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Emily's Vegan Food
Stewart's Cousin stayed with us on his journey out to California. He is vegan and I wanted to cook something that would be fitting for his diet. So I made some dishes that were not crazy or weird though still vegan...well I did try some vegan muffins which were weird and not my favorite but other then that I made normal dishes that are naturally vegan.
Now you must realize now how I cook - its very different from how I bake - I don't usually follow a recipe, never ever exactly. I add a little of this and a little of that and taste as I go until I am happy with it. So I am writing a recipe but know I am really just guessing here. I might have really used 1 TB oil - I really have no idea I just poured until it looked "right". So take this more as a recommendation and then make it your own. For me that is what cooking is all about.
2 TB olive oil
1 med onion chopped
3 garlic cloves minced
4 medium tomatoes diced small
4 TB fresh cilantro
dash of dried basil
1/2 to 1 cup small noddles like Mexican style broken vermicelli or orzo
5 cups vegetable stock - if you want you can use chicken stock
salt and pepper
heat olive oil in a large soup pot. Add chopped onion and cook until tender. Push onion to the side of pot and add the noodles. Saute until they start to get a nice golden brown color. Then add the garlic and cook just until fragrant. add the diced tomatoes, cilantro, and basil. Stir and let cook a little while. Then add the broth and salt and pepper to taste. Let cook until the noodles are tender but still firm and serve with fresh grated Parmesan cheese (if not being served to a vegan), diced avocado, lime wedges, warm tortillas, and chopped cilantro.
Now you must realize now how I cook - its very different from how I bake - I don't usually follow a recipe, never ever exactly. I add a little of this and a little of that and taste as I go until I am happy with it. So I am writing a recipe but know I am really just guessing here. I might have really used 1 TB oil - I really have no idea I just poured until it looked "right". So take this more as a recommendation and then make it your own. For me that is what cooking is all about.
Mexican Noodle Soup
2 TB olive oil
1 med onion chopped
3 garlic cloves minced
4 medium tomatoes diced small
4 TB fresh cilantro
dash of dried basil
1/2 to 1 cup small noddles like Mexican style broken vermicelli or orzo
5 cups vegetable stock - if you want you can use chicken stock
salt and pepper
heat olive oil in a large soup pot. Add chopped onion and cook until tender. Push onion to the side of pot and add the noodles. Saute until they start to get a nice golden brown color. Then add the garlic and cook just until fragrant. add the diced tomatoes, cilantro, and basil. Stir and let cook a little while. Then add the broth and salt and pepper to taste. Let cook until the noodles are tender but still firm and serve with fresh grated Parmesan cheese (if not being served to a vegan), diced avocado, lime wedges, warm tortillas, and chopped cilantro.
Lentil Curry
1 large onion chopped
2 large garlic cloves minced
1 TB olive oil
1 large red pepper chopped
1 large carrot chopped
2 cups mushrooms minced
1/2 TB salt
pepper
red curry powder to taste
yellow curry powder to taste
cumin
citric acid to taste (a little goes a long way, if you don't have this used lime or lemon juice in its place)
1 - 1 1/2 cup lentils
5 to 7 cups vegetable broth
1/3 to 1/2 cup coconut milk
heat oil, add onion and cook for a couple minutes. Add garlic, red pepper, and carrots and cook for a couple minutes then add minced mushrooms and seasonings. Stir in rinsed lentils and coconut milk and broth. taste soup to adjust he seasoning. let simmer until the lentils are soft. I served with rice and I put cheese on the kids because it was "too spicy!" :) but I liked it best by itself.
2 large garlic cloves minced
1 TB olive oil
1 large red pepper chopped
1 large carrot chopped
2 cups mushrooms minced
1/2 TB salt
pepper
red curry powder to taste
yellow curry powder to taste
cumin
citric acid to taste (a little goes a long way, if you don't have this used lime or lemon juice in its place)
1 - 1 1/2 cup lentils
5 to 7 cups vegetable broth
1/3 to 1/2 cup coconut milk
heat oil, add onion and cook for a couple minutes. Add garlic, red pepper, and carrots and cook for a couple minutes then add minced mushrooms and seasonings. Stir in rinsed lentils and coconut milk and broth. taste soup to adjust he seasoning. let simmer until the lentils are soft. I served with rice and I put cheese on the kids because it was "too spicy!" :) but I liked it best by itself.
Monday, March 1, 2010
Coconut Cream Cake



Cake:
1 white cake mix ( I used Pillsbury)
1 small box non-instant vanilla pudding mix - divided
3 eggs
1/3 cup oil
1 cup water
Syrup:
1 can coconut milk
1/2 cup scant sugar
1/4 tsp salt
Frosting:
5 TB vanilla pudding
6 TB soften butter
5-6 TB coconut CREAM
2 cups confectioners sugar
Directions
1.) In a small mixing bowl measure out 5 TB of the vanilla pudding and set aside for frosting. Then in a large mixing bowl mix the remaining pudding mix withe the cake mix, eggs, oil, and water. Pour into a greased 9 x 13 pan and bake at 350 degrees for time listed on box.
2.) While the cake is baking start to make the syrup. In a med sauce pan over medium heat stir coconut milk, sugar, and salt together. Stirring very often cook syrup until it is thick. Then set aside until cake is done.
3.) Remove cake form oven and using a fork punch holes all over the top surface of the cake- all over and close together. Then pour your syrup all over the cake as evenly as possible. Spread around as needed. Cover tightly and let sit on counter until it has mostly cooled. At this point I took off cover making sure not to let he condensation drip back onto the cake. I recovered it with fresh plastic wrap and then put it in the fridge to sit over night. At this point place your unopened can of coconut milk in the fridge to cool.
4) When time is approaching for you to serve your cake prepare the frosting. Cream butter. Add the vanilla pudding ad cream together. Then open your can of cold coconut milk. Skim off the cream on the top getting about 5 or 6 TB. and add it to your butter and vanilla pudding. Cream together until it is smooth. Then gradually add your confectioners sugar and whip until silky smooth. Spread over your cold cake and recover and place in the fridge until you are ready to serve. Serve cold. Sprinkle with coconut flakes to garnish. yum!
Tate and Variation Notes: The cake sort of steams which gives it a really fun texture. The coconut cream syrup isn't overly sweet. The frosting is rich though. If this was served with a tart fruit it would be dreamy. You could do pineapple for a pina colada taste or do mangoes to give it more of the Thai sticky rice flare. If you love coconut and want to do the whipped cream add some of the coconut cream to the whipping cream and that would be lovely.
Friday, January 1, 2010
Spicey Spinach and Artichoke dip
My favorite party dip of all time. I found it on All Recipes. Sooooo good! Everyone loves it!
Ingredients
2 (8 ounce) packages cream cheese, softened
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1 (4.5 ounce) can chopped green chilies,drained
1 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
1 (12 ounce) jar marinated artichoke hearts, drained and chopped
1/4 cup canned chopped jalapeno peppers, drained
1 (10 ounce) box frozen chopped spinach, thawed and drained
Directions
1.Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
2.Mix together the cream cheese and mayonnaise in a bowl until smooth. Stir in the green chilies, Parmesan cheese, artichokes, peppers, and spinach. Spoon the mixture into a baking dish.
3.Bake in preheated oven until slightly browned, about 30 minutes.
Labels:
Appetizers,
Do Ahead,
Holiday Dishes,
Mexican
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Mexican Cassarole
This is a Mormon type dish that is super easy and as yummy as it is fattening. I like to think of this as the Mexican equivalent of funeral potatoes.
1 can cream chicken soup
1 cup sour cream
1/2 cup milk
1 can green chilies
1/2 medium or 1 small onion finely chopped
2 cups chicken cooked and cut or shredded into small pieces
12 CORN tortillas cut into small pieces
salt and pepper to taste
1 lb. grated cheddar cheese
In a 9x13 pan mix together the first five ingredients. Then add the chicken, tortillas, and salt and pepper to taste. Top with the cheese. Cover and refrigerate over night. Bake at 350 degrees for 30-45 minutes.
1 can cream chicken soup
1 cup sour cream
1/2 cup milk
1 can green chilies
1/2 medium or 1 small onion finely chopped
2 cups chicken cooked and cut or shredded into small pieces
12 CORN tortillas cut into small pieces
salt and pepper to taste
1 lb. grated cheddar cheese
In a 9x13 pan mix together the first five ingredients. Then add the chicken, tortillas, and salt and pepper to taste. Top with the cheese. Cover and refrigerate over night. Bake at 350 degrees for 30-45 minutes.
Friday, August 8, 2008
Crusty Mexican Chicken
This looked fun and new for me and really yummy. Stew and I really enjoyed it. It isn't the easiest chicken dish I have ever made but I was excited to try it out so it wasn't a pain for me to make it. Plus seeing Stewart love it made it worth all the work.
I made a few changes to the original recipe. I will put an * by the things that our my additions. Please feel free to change the recipe to your taste as well!!! :)
4 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves
1 TB lime juice
1 TB honey
1 tsp salt *
2/3 cup finely crushed tortilla chips
1 can (14 oz.) stewed tomatoes with onions and mild chilies
1/4 cup cilantro leaves
1 large garlic peeled
1/2 tsp. dried oregano
1 TB lime juice*
dash of salt*
1 cup shredded jack or cheddar cheese
1.) pat chicken dry. In a shallow bowl stir together the lime, honey, and 1 tsp salt. place tortilla chips in a bag. Turn each chicken piece in honey mixture to coat; then drop into chips and shale to coat. Arrange chicken in a single layer in a 9 x 13 pan. Bake at 475 degrees until done about 15 minutes.
2.) meanwhile, in a blender combine whole can of tomatoes and their juice, cilantro, garlic, oregano, lime, and salt. Blend until smooth. Pour into a sauce pan and heat over high heat. Boil until reduced to about 1 1/4 cups. Reduce heat and keep warm.
3.) Sprinkle chicken with cheese and continue to bake until cheese is melted.
4.) to serve spoon warm salsa on plate and then place the chicken on top.
I made a few changes to the original recipe. I will put an * by the things that our my additions. Please feel free to change the recipe to your taste as well!!! :)
4 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves
1 TB lime juice
1 TB honey
1 tsp salt *
2/3 cup finely crushed tortilla chips
1 can (14 oz.) stewed tomatoes with onions and mild chilies
1/4 cup cilantro leaves
1 large garlic peeled
1/2 tsp. dried oregano
1 TB lime juice*
dash of salt*
1 cup shredded jack or cheddar cheese
1.) pat chicken dry. In a shallow bowl stir together the lime, honey, and 1 tsp salt. place tortilla chips in a bag. Turn each chicken piece in honey mixture to coat; then drop into chips and shale to coat. Arrange chicken in a single layer in a 9 x 13 pan. Bake at 475 degrees until done about 15 minutes.
2.) meanwhile, in a blender combine whole can of tomatoes and their juice, cilantro, garlic, oregano, lime, and salt. Blend until smooth. Pour into a sauce pan and heat over high heat. Boil until reduced to about 1 1/4 cups. Reduce heat and keep warm.
3.) Sprinkle chicken with cheese and continue to bake until cheese is melted.
4.) to serve spoon warm salsa on plate and then place the chicken on top.
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Healthy Mexican Feast
This dinner is one of my Favorite Summer and Spring Mexican feasts. It is fresh, healthy and Oh, so yummy!
Bean Salad
Either of these deserts is great. I made these when I was kid. We had two orange trees and one tangerine tree in our back yard so these were treats I made often. These are especially great during the spring and hot summer months.
The Real Orange Julius
Mexican Dry Soup - Sopa Seca
I love this! It's a classic of my mom's. It is nice to have a side dish other then refried beans and Spanish rice when its a mexican night. It is fresh and so good. A nice change at least! And honestly it taste very Mexican, not Italian at all!
1 to3 TB oil
18 to 14 oz package of Mexican broken vermicelli
1 can petite diced tomatoes
chicken bullion to taste
pepper
Basil 1/4 tsp maybe
1/2 onion chopped in small pieces
1/2 green bell pepper chopped in small pieces
2 cups chicken broth
Parmesan cheese
Heat oil in a large skillet. When hot add the vermicelli. Saute until the noddles start to brown to a light golden brown. can burn so watch carefully. then add onion and bell pepper. let that saute some more to slightly cook that veggies and continue browning noodles. when the noddles are a nice light brown and the veggies are a little soft add the can of tomatoes. stir in the pepper, Basil, and bullion. Then add the chicken broth. reduce the heat to low and cover. Let it simmer 10 minutes or until the soupiness is gone and the noddles are tender. Remove from heat and sprinkle generously with Parmesan and recover until ready to serve. This one of our favorites!

1 to3 TB oil
18 to 14 oz package of Mexican broken vermicelli
1 can petite diced tomatoes
chicken bullion to taste
pepper
Basil 1/4 tsp maybe
1/2 onion chopped in small pieces
1/2 green bell pepper chopped in small pieces
2 cups chicken broth
Parmesan cheese
Heat oil in a large skillet. When hot add the vermicelli. Saute until the noddles start to brown to a light golden brown. can burn so watch carefully. then add onion and bell pepper. let that saute some more to slightly cook that veggies and continue browning noodles. when the noddles are a nice light brown and the veggies are a little soft add the can of tomatoes. stir in the pepper, Basil, and bullion. Then add the chicken broth. reduce the heat to low and cover. Let it simmer 10 minutes or until the soupiness is gone and the noddles are tender. Remove from heat and sprinkle generously with Parmesan and recover until ready to serve. This one of our favorites!
Bean Salad

1 can black beans drained and rinsed
1 can kidney beans drained and rinsed
1 can corn drained
1 green bell pepper diced into small pieces
1/2 onion diced into small pieces
garlic to taste (powder or fresh chopped works)
1/2 cup vegetable oil (adjust to taste)
1/4 cup red wine vinegar (adjust to taste)
1 tsp chicken bullion (adjust to taste)
Romain lettuce rinsed and chopped
"Salad Jazz "Chili Lime Salad seasoning (I get it at Walmart by the produce and/or salad
dressings) its spicy so add it slowly and keep gage the flavor to see when it is enough for your taste.
*tomato, cilantro, and avocado are good additions too
drain canned goods and chop the pepper and onion and mix together in a large bowl. stir in the garlic. Then add the oil, vinegar, bullion, and chili lime flavoring ( I have never used the whole thing so don't add too much) mix and let the flavors meld. Then rinse and chop your lettuce. Arrange it on a large plater. Spread the bean salad on the center of the lettuce. making sure the the juices make it on the lettuce too. Then serve and enjoy. You can sprinkle a little cheese if you would like. I also like to add tomato and avocado too!
1 can kidney beans drained and rinsed
1 can corn drained
1 green bell pepper diced into small pieces
1/2 onion diced into small pieces
garlic to taste (powder or fresh chopped works)
1/2 cup vegetable oil (adjust to taste)
1/4 cup red wine vinegar (adjust to taste)
1 tsp chicken bullion (adjust to taste)
Romain lettuce rinsed and chopped
"Salad Jazz "Chili Lime Salad seasoning (I get it at Walmart by the produce and/or salad

*tomato, cilantro, and avocado are good additions too
drain canned goods and chop the pepper and onion and mix together in a large bowl. stir in the garlic. Then add the oil, vinegar, bullion, and chili lime flavoring ( I have never used the whole thing so don't add too much) mix and let the flavors meld. Then rinse and chop your lettuce. Arrange it on a large plater. Spread the bean salad on the center of the lettuce. making sure the the juices make it on the lettuce too. Then serve and enjoy. You can sprinkle a little cheese if you would like. I also like to add tomato and avocado too!
Super Easy Healthyish Chicken!
I found these marinades at the store and have fallen in love with them. I like them because they aren't like tha bottles types that add a lot of sugar to your chicken. These are sugar free and very flavorfull! And so easy!
1 to 2 pound Chicken (I prefer to use chicken breats cut in half so theya ren't so thick, this makes it easier to have tender juicy meat)
1 packet McCormick Grill Mates Marinade - Okay these are great our favorites are the Grill Mates MESQUITE Marinade Mix and Grill Mates ZESTY HERB Marinade Mix and want to try the Grill Mates HICKORY BBQ Marinade Mix soon. For a Mexican night I I like the Mesquite the best
Marinade as directed ( I never need more then 15 minutes to get intense flavor) and then either grill, broil, heat it up on your foreman grill or cook in a frying pan. So little fat and major yummy flavor!
* I have also added thick sliced bell pepper and onion to the marinade and then cooked along side the meat to make yummy easy Fajitas.
1 to 2 pound Chicken (I prefer to use chicken breats cut in half so theya ren't so thick, this makes it easier to have tender juicy meat)
1 packet McCormick Grill Mates Marinade - Okay these are great our favorites are the Grill Mates MESQUITE Marinade Mix and Grill Mates ZESTY HERB Marinade Mix and want to try the Grill Mates HICKORY BBQ Marinade Mix soon. For a Mexican night I I like the Mesquite the best
Marinade as directed ( I never need more then 15 minutes to get intense flavor) and then either grill, broil, heat it up on your foreman grill or cook in a frying pan. So little fat and major yummy flavor!
* I have also added thick sliced bell pepper and onion to the marinade and then cooked along side the meat to make yummy easy Fajitas.
Dessert

Four Tangerines or Clementines (1 for each person)
Lite whipped cream
Peel and separate the tangerine sections. Remove excess white stuff on the outside of the sections. Arrange in a circular pattern on a plate with a soup bowl in the center. Sprinkle the tangerines with a little water and then sprinkle with a little white sugar. Put in the freezer. Half an hour before you want to eat desert remove the tangerine halves from the freezer to slightly thaw. Fill the bowl with the whipped topping. Serve. People can dip their tangerine pieces in the whipped topping. so good!
Lite whipped cream
Peel and separate the tangerine sections. Remove excess white stuff on the outside of the sections. Arrange in a circular pattern on a plate with a soup bowl in the center. Sprinkle the tangerines with a little water and then sprinkle with a little white sugar. Put in the freezer. Half an hour before you want to eat desert remove the tangerine halves from the freezer to slightly thaw. Fill the bowl with the whipped topping. Serve. People can dip their tangerine pieces in the whipped topping. so good!
Oranges? -yeah you'll like this better then ice cream!
4 ripe firm oranges
powdered sugar
Cut oranges in rings 1/4 inch thick. Then cut through the peel and then peel it away from the orange itself. arrange the slices nicely on a serving plate. Place in the refrigerator until ready to serve. Before serving put 1/2 powdered sugar in a fine strainer and dust the oranges until they have a adequate dusting of sugar. Serve and fall in love with oranges all over again!
*to jazz these up for company add in other fruits as well. Strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries are my favorite to serve along with these simply fresh deserts.
powdered sugar
Cut oranges in rings 1/4 inch thick. Then cut through the peel and then peel it away from the orange itself. arrange the slices nicely on a serving plate. Place in the refrigerator until ready to serve. Before serving put 1/2 powdered sugar in a fine strainer and dust the oranges until they have a adequate dusting of sugar. Serve and fall in love with oranges all over again!
*to jazz these up for company add in other fruits as well. Strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries are my favorite to serve along with these simply fresh deserts.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Authentic Mexican Heaven
This is one of our favorites. It has the rich full taste of a whole-in-the-wall Mexican restaurant but you don't have to worry about what is in it and if they washed their hands before they cooked it! :o)
I like making this for company. It is fancier and different then a normal Crockpot meal but it has all the convenience; you can enjoy your company and you aren't rushing around a hot kitchen trying to get the food ready. When we have company I serve it with a Mexican inspired salad that I will list below and fresh made salsa and tortilla chips. And it makes a ton so invite someone over or half it! :o)
I like making this for company. It is fancier and different then a normal Crockpot meal but it has all the convenience; you can enjoy your company and you aren't rushing around a hot kitchen trying to get the food ready. When we have company I serve it with a Mexican inspired salad that I will list below and fresh made salsa and tortilla chips. And it makes a ton so invite someone over or half it! :o)
Slow-Cooker Mexican-style Pork Stew
5 pounds, country-style pork ribs, trimmed
2 TB vegtable oil
2 onion, chopped
2 TB chili powder
5 garlic cloves, minced
1 (14.5 oz.) can diced tomatoes
5 cups reduced -sodium chicken broth
3 cans (14.5 oz.) white or yellow hominy rinsed
2 TB minced fresh oregano or 2 ts dried
1/4 cup minced cilantro
1 TB fresh lime juice
1.) dry pork with paper towel and trim off excess fat. season generously with salt and pepper. Heat vegetable oil in a 12 inch skillet oer med-high heat until just smoking. Brown half of the pork at a time tryign to get each side brown, about 10 minutes. Then place the brown pork in the slow cooker. Then repeat with the other half of the pork.
2.) leave the excess oil int eh skillet and then add the onion, slat and chili powder. Cook scraping the browned bits off of the pan. Cook until onion is soft about 5 minutes. stir in garlic and cook for 15 seconds. Then add the tomatoes undrained. Bring to a simmer and then pour into the Crockpot.
3.) add the broth, hominy, and oregano to the slow cooker. Cover and cook on either low or high, until the meat is tender. 7-8 hours on low and 5 to 6 hours on high.
4.) transfer the meat to a large bowl and let cool. Let the cooking liquid settle for 5 minutes, then use a wide spoon skim off the fat on the surface. When the meat is cool enough to handle, shred it with you hands (I never am patient enough to wait and I just use two apposing forks). Discarding any fat and gristle and add it back to the slow cooker. Before serving stir in the lime juice and cilantro.
*I like mine thicker so I add a little flour past to the juices in the Crockpot and let it thicken a bit, but that is optional I just figure stew shouldn't be like a soup. I always add more salt to my food so after I've got everything together I seem to always add some chicken or beef bullion to the stew and mix it well. I just think it needs more salt and bullion gives it a fuller flavor then just salt a lone dose. And I don't use the reduced sodium chicken broth either. We like to eat it with warmed tortillas and sour cream too!
2 TB vegtable oil
2 onion, chopped
2 TB chili powder
5 garlic cloves, minced
1 (14.5 oz.) can diced tomatoes
5 cups reduced -sodium chicken broth
3 cans (14.5 oz.) white or yellow hominy rinsed
2 TB minced fresh oregano or 2 ts dried
1/4 cup minced cilantro
1 TB fresh lime juice
1.) dry pork with paper towel and trim off excess fat. season generously with salt and pepper. Heat vegetable oil in a 12 inch skillet oer med-high heat until just smoking. Brown half of the pork at a time tryign to get each side brown, about 10 minutes. Then place the brown pork in the slow cooker. Then repeat with the other half of the pork.
2.) leave the excess oil int eh skillet and then add the onion, slat and chili powder. Cook scraping the browned bits off of the pan. Cook until onion is soft about 5 minutes. stir in garlic and cook for 15 seconds. Then add the tomatoes undrained. Bring to a simmer and then pour into the Crockpot.
3.) add the broth, hominy, and oregano to the slow cooker. Cover and cook on either low or high, until the meat is tender. 7-8 hours on low and 5 to 6 hours on high.
4.) transfer the meat to a large bowl and let cool. Let the cooking liquid settle for 5 minutes, then use a wide spoon skim off the fat on the surface. When the meat is cool enough to handle, shred it with you hands (I never am patient enough to wait and I just use two apposing forks). Discarding any fat and gristle and add it back to the slow cooker. Before serving stir in the lime juice and cilantro.
*I like mine thicker so I add a little flour past to the juices in the Crockpot and let it thicken a bit, but that is optional I just figure stew shouldn't be like a soup. I always add more salt to my food so after I've got everything together I seem to always add some chicken or beef bullion to the stew and mix it well. I just think it needs more salt and bullion gives it a fuller flavor then just salt a lone dose. And I don't use the reduced sodium chicken broth either. We like to eat it with warmed tortillas and sour cream too!
Mexican Salad
Assemble the salad with all these ingredients or just the ones you like:
Ice burg lettuce
Romain lettuce - or favorite dark leaf lettuce
Sliced thin bell pepper
Chopped green onion or thinly sliced red onion
Sliced thin tomatoes
Black beans rinsed
canned corn drained
Crumbled dry Mexican style cheese (optional)
Dressing:
1/4 cup olive or veg oil
1/4 cup lime or lemon juice (lime can be a bit bitter)
2 TB fresh chopped cilantro
1 TB chopped parsley
1 tsp cumin
1/2 tsp chili powder
1/2 tsp salt ( or to taste)
2 cloves garlic minced ( or to taste)
Pour dressing over salad and toss before serving. Very good stuff.
Romain lettuce - or favorite dark leaf lettuce
Sliced thin bell pepper
Chopped green onion or thinly sliced red onion
Sliced thin tomatoes
Black beans rinsed
canned corn drained
Crumbled dry Mexican style cheese (optional)
Dressing:
1/4 cup olive or veg oil
1/4 cup lime or lemon juice (lime can be a bit bitter)
2 TB fresh chopped cilantro
1 TB chopped parsley
1 tsp cumin
1/2 tsp chili powder
1/2 tsp salt ( or to taste)
2 cloves garlic minced ( or to taste)
Pour dressing over salad and toss before serving. Very good stuff.
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