Thursday, December 29, 2011

Homemade Salsa And Flautas Recipe

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Taquitos are a Mexican dish that is also known as flautas. They feature a rolled-up tortilla and a filling. The tortillas are then fried until they are crisp. Corn tortillas are generally used to make them. These Mexican flautas are usually very thin and are ordinarily around 6 inches long. Traditionally, they are topped with sour cream, red or green chili salsa, cabbage, guacamole, and Mexican cheese. Queso Fresco is most often served with this.

Traditional taquitos are often filled with beef, chicken, pork, potatoes, cheese, or vegetables. The fillings depend upon what region the dish is actually from. They are generally served with salsa and guacamole. In Mexico, these can be made filled with potatoes and are served with eggs. In the United States, they are very popular as a frozen food item. You can even find them at certain convenience stores served in a variety of flavors.

Flautas

This recipe makes 8 servings but can double to serve up to 12. If you double the recipe, a 5 pound brisket will still be enough 12 servings. Any leftover brisket can be frozen in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks. When serving, top with shredded lettuce, shredded Monterey Jack cheese, chopped tomatoes and salsa.

What You Need:

1 5-pound beef brisket 1 medium onion, unpeeled 1 garlic bulb, unpeeled 2 teaspoons salt 2/3 cup sour cream 1/4 cup whipping cream 20 8-inch tortillas, warmed 1 cup vegetable oil

How To Make It:

Trim fat from beef brisket and place in a Dutch oven. Add water to cover. Add in onion, garlic, and salt. Bring to a boil. Cover, reduce heat, and simmer 4 to 5 hours or until tender. Be sure to add more water to Dutch oven as needed.

Remove brisket from Dutch oven, discarding vegetables and chill. Shred brisket with a fork and set aside.

Combine sour cream and whipping cream. Chill.

Heat tortillas according to package directions and keep warm.

Spoon 1/2 cup shredded brisket down the center of each tortilla. Roll up tortillas and place, seam side down, in a 13 x 9 baking dish. Cover and keep warm.

Cook tortillas, seam side down, in hot oil in a 12-inch skillet over medium-high heat until golden brown on both sides. Drain on paper towels.

Serve flautas warm with sour cream mixture and desired toppings.

Homemade Salsa

This recipe goes really well with your flautas and can be served together. Be sure to make this recipe well before you start your taquitos since salsa is better served chilled.

What You Need:

1 28-ounce can diced tomatoes 1/2 medium onion 1 large jalapeno 1 garlic clove 1/4 bunch fresh cilantro juice from 1 lime salt pepper

How To Make It:

Finely dice onion.

Place garlic and jalapeno in food processor and chop. Add in cilantro and lime juice and process. Place in medium bowl. Add in diced tomatoes. Mix in diced onion, salt and pepper. Place in refrigerator and allow to chill for several hours or even overnight.


Homemade Salsa And Flautas Recipe

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

How To Cook: Ghanaian Corn Beef Stew (Dish From West Africa)

ITS COOKING TIME! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GHANAIAN CORN BEEF STEW (DISH IN WEST AFRICA) Ok here is a quick description of exactly what to have: 1/4 of a medium sized onion chopped 1 clove of garlic diced 1 Habanero pepper chopped (or any hot pepper thats in your taste) 1 medium sized tomato chopped 2 eggs 1/2 small can of tomato paste, diluted a little 4 tbsp of oil 1 can of Corned Beef (use only half) Spices (I used Adobo and Cayenne Pepper) (About a 1/2 tsp of each) Directions: Heat oil on med-high in medium sized pot. Once oil is heated add onion, garlic, habanero, tomato, and spices to oil. Let cook for about five minutes. Next add Corned Beef into mixture. Stir and cook for about five minutes until beef is in very tiny chunks. Next add the 2 eggs and allow them to just sit there for 1/2 -1 minute then stir into mixture until eggs are fully cooked. Last, add the diluted tomato paste to the stew. Stir and allow to cook another minute. Add a little more oil and about 1/4 cup of water if desired. Serve on top of cooked white rice or baked potato. Enjoy! Love Peace and Chicken Grease! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MY SECOND CHANNEL: www.youtube.com MY THIRD CHANNEL: www.youtube.com FOLLOW ME FOR UPDATES: www.twitter.com FRIEND ME: www.facebook.com ASK ME ANYTHING HERE AS WELL: www.formspring.me

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Friday, December 2, 2011

How To Cook Trinidad Style Cornedbeef.

This classic, but simple dish using canned corned beef is a hit throughout the Caribbean, especially trinidad and Tobago. The full recipe cna be found at: caribbeanpot.com Plus you'll also find many other tasty Trinidad recipes with full cooking instruction, including pictures and videos.

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