Legit.Pondering65 said:GAC06 said:
Interesting technique in this video to bake the enchiladas in pairs on parchment paper on a sheet tray instead of in a casserole dish
Legit.Pondering65 said:GAC06 said:
Interesting technique in this video to bake the enchiladas in pairs on parchment paper on a sheet tray instead of in a casserole dish
I like the way you think!Chipotlemonger said:
Are we gonna turn this into our official Enchilada thread?
Yep. I think the restaurants just toss the entire plate in, if not just putting it under the salamander.ShackelfordAg99 said:Legit.Pondering65 said:GAC06 said:
Interesting technique in this video to bake the enchiladas in pairs on parchment paper on a sheet tray instead of in a casserole dish
Holy **** balls! That looks good. I'm making enchiladas this weekend.Pondering65 said:made this today…it is what I call a do over. Will definitely make it again.GAC06 said:
Interesting technique in this video to bake the enchiladas in pairs on parchment paper on a sheet tray instead of in a casserole dish
HTownAg98 said:
Boo on pre-shredded cheese.
B-1 83 said:HTownAg98 said:
Boo on pre-shredded cheese.
Boo on processed cheese-type product, also. I'll tolerate it, but it doesn't agree with The Wife at all - it better be some form of cheddar or Monterrey Jack.
B-1 83 said:HTownAg98 said:
Boo on pre-shredded cheese.
Boo on processed cheese-type product, also. I'll tolerate it, but it doesn't agree with The Wife at all - it better be some form of cheddar or Monterrey Jack.
pattymelt said:
Anybody know how to get your rice to split? I can get the flavor close to Tex Mex, but I can't get that cracked open grain for the texture. I've tried rinsing, frying, not rinsing, not frying, long grain parboiled, jasmine, cheap white rice, and no success yet.