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Cay Gibson Forum All-Star
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Before Ike blew through here I had two loaves of bread but I didn't realize how many people would be staying here and I decided that if all other food supplies failed we'd be eating a lot of sandwiches.
So I ran to the store at the last minute for bread.
Only to find the shelves bare, completely, of bread.
I am now stuck with lots of flour tortillas which I bought figuring we could always do wrap-sandwiches if all else failed.
Does anyone have good recipes I could use these in?
Please, no taco recipes.
Thank you!
__________________ Cay Gibson
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mom2mpr Forum All-Star
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Pizzas? A little sauce, toppings and cheese?
Round Lasagna? Use in place of noodles?
Wrap eggs and bacon for breakfast?
Bean Casserole? Chopped meat with taco(?) seasoning and some beans thrown in. Alternate tortillas, bean/meat mixture, and cheese.
Also, tortillas usually freeze pretty well. If you have power and can do that.
Hope that helps a little. Enjoy
Anne
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We get a lightly oiled cast iron skillet(be sure its good and hot), some shredded cheese (cheddar and/or peeperjack) and make quesadillas here quite frequently.My crew never seems to get tired of them. Cut into wedges and a little sour cream and salsa on the side and its lunch! Leftover taco meat sandwiched in there with the cheese is tasty, too. One dd, who shall remain nameless, eats these for breakfast
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I second the pizza, quesadilla and lasagna ideas. We've tried them all and enjoy them.
We've also slathered them with PB&J and made roll-ups . Chicken or tuna salad with lettuce are quite good rolled up in a tortilla. You can also use a cream cheese spread (flavored with salsa or seasonings is nice), add lunchmeat, roll, chill (if possible), then slice into appetizer-type servings.
Prayers for all of you in hurricane territory. Sure would be nice if we could send you loaves of bread via internet.
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For lunch today I'm using leftover chili from last week (was frozen) and rolling it in flour tortillas with some cheese and sour cream! You can also make breafast burritos, with eggs, sausage, and cheese (YUM!) You can use them in place of lasagna noodles in either regular or mexican lasagna.
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Ok, I"m the only one not thinking 'healthy'!
Brush with melted butter, then sprinkle with cinnamon sugar. Cut into wedges and bake until crisp. These also make great dippers with a chocolate pudding + cool whip type of combination. I think I had this at a Pampered Chef party.
Oh, and fried, then dusted with powdered sugar and a drizzle of chocolate sauce, they go great with Mexican fried ice cream.
Sheesh, I guess you can tell where my tastes lie.... 'where your treasure is, there will be your heart....'
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Lisbet Forum All-Star
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Tami - I shall be making one of the above for an afternoon snack!
__________________ Lisa, wife to Tony,
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Nick, 17
Abby, 15
Gabe, 13
Isaac, 11
Mary, 10
Sam, 9
Henry, 7
Molly, 6
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I second all of the above -- yum!!
Another possibility is mu shu pork (take out or homemade) -- Mandarin pancakes are similar in composition to flour tortillas so they adapt beautifully. Just brush the tortillas with a bit of sesame oil before filling them and rolling them, then heat in a covered skillet.
Another: use as crepes and fill with chicken and broccoli, or smoked salmon and scrambled eggs... bake, topped with cream sauce.
More: Layer deli meats, cream cheese or mayo, and grilled veggies and/or lettuce, tomatoes, onions. Roll up and secure with toothpicks. Slice into 1-inch pieces.
Lastly: Cut into strips and deep-fry, then sprinkle with cinnamon sugar.
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LOL, I guess we were all typing at the same time!
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stefoodie wrote:
LOL, I guess we were all typing at the same time! |
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Really!!
Cay is incredibly inspirational!!
__________________ God bless,
Tami
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Lisbet wrote:
For lunch today I'm using leftover chili from last week (was frozen) and rolling it in flour tortillas with some cheese and sour cream! You can also make breafast burritos, with eggs, sausage, and cheese (YUM!) You can use them in place of lasagna noodles in either regular or mexican lasagna. |
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This sounds super yummy - I never thought of rolling up leftover chili!!! My kids will love this!!
I had no idea the lure of how to use tortillas would bring so many great ideas out of the woodwork!! I'm loving following along this thread!
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stefoodie wrote:
More: Layer deli meats, cream cheese or mayo, and grilled veggies and/or lettuce, tomatoes, onions. Roll up and secure with toothpicks. Slice into 1-inch pieces.
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This is absolutely one of my favorites for lunch. We usually have sauted peppers and onions left over from dinner ... so yummy.
I also love them with cream cheese, avocado, and a hint of salt. We used to eat these when we were canoeing.
Can you tell I love tortillas ... and cream cheese ... and food in general?
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I make Mexican lasagna....
I layer meat, beans and cheese with tortillas...and then I pour enchilada sauce over the whole thing....
There's only leftovers because the dish I cook it in is muy grande!!!
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Cay Gibson Forum All-Star
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You ladies are great!
My family is going to think I'm a domestic genius.
__________________ Cay Gibson
"There are 49 states, then there is Louisiana." ~ Chef Emeril
wife to Mark '86
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JodieLyn Forum Moderator
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you can also make nice hors de'orvres (sp) we like what are called garlic bites.. you mix garlic into cream cheese.. and then spread on a tortilla and roll 'em up.. refrigerate to set.. and then slice into pinwheels.
I've added other spices and such into it and they're great.
Also.. very simple.. tortillas make a great bread to go with any number of soups/stews.. My ILS buy us tortillas every time we see them because I can't get a reasonable price in town.. we'd be hurting without them.. but mostly we use them with beans.. burritos.. or as a bread with bean soup.. but also mexican meatball soup (albondigas) or an enchilada soup..
I got the impression you didn't really want mexican recipes? but fajitas is another use.. sliced meat (beef or chicken) cooked with spices and some sauted peppers and onions and the cold toppings of cheese, sour cream, lettuce, tomato etc
You can also make layered enchiladas with these.. I prefer the corn tortillas in red enchiladas.. but these are perfect in the chicken cream sort of white enchiladas.. I make a white sauce with green chile and onion and layer chopped up cooked chicken (or turkey) with layers of tortilla torn to fit the pan and the sauce and jack cheese (to keep it white).
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Breakfast tacos! Eggs, hashbrowns, sausage, salsa, sourcream, whatever you have.....we love em here in San Antonio!
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Our fave tortilla sandwich is avacado spread on tortilla with roast beef lunch meat, swiss cheese, and tomato slice. Layer and roll - YUMMY!
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Cay Gibson wrote:
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You are, darling, you are!!
We'll all vouch for you!
__________________ God bless,
Tami
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Cay Gibson Forum All-Star
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Tami, you are too sweet. Thank you for the boost of confidence. I needed it at this very moment.
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Oh, not at all. Sorry I wasn't clear on that, JodieLyn. Mexican dishes are great. I just didn't want anyone saying "Make tacos" because that's a given and we're "tacoed out" .
I'm like a Mexican jumping bean hopping around over this thread. All these tortillas and so many ideas now. I don't know where to start!!!
__________________ Cay Gibson
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I found this great Martha Stewart recipe last week that everyone loved - black bean and tortilla pie. Cook canned black beans with onion, cumin and beer Layer in a pie pan (or even better a spring cake tin) tortillas, black bean, cheese - ending with cheese and topping with scallions. Bake. Yum yum it was a big hit here
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