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The recipe thread

Posted: 11/30/2003, 2:53 pm
by thirdhour
This doth be the thread that thou shall post many yummy recipes in. Post recipes for anything, that you've tried cooking and have been good, or that you're thinking of trying. :drool:


I'll start with the world's most freaking good enchiladas! I made them last night, and they rockered my sockers :nod:

Spinach Cream Enchiladas

1 package frozen spinach, cooked, drained well and chopped
1 tablespoon oil
2 tablespoons finely chopped onion
1 clove garlic, finely chopped
2 or 3 pickled jalapeno slices, finely chopped
1 tablespoon juice from pickled jalapenos
1 4-oz. can chopped green chilies
1 3-oz package cream cheese
Salt to taste
1 cup grated Monterey Jack cheese
8 corn tortillas
1 cup ancho chile sauce or 1(10-ounce) can enchilada sauce
1 cup heavy cream

Sauté onion in oil until soft. Add garlic and cook a minute or two more. Add chopped spinach, jalapenos, jalapeno juice and green chilies. Mix and stir until heated through. Turn heat to low and add cream cheese. Stir until cheese is melted and incorporated into the mixture. Taste and add salt as needed. Remove from heat and set aside.

Soften the tortillas. See instructions for traditional method or low fat microwave method. Aften softening the tortillas, dip each side in the enchilada sauce. Stack on a plate until ready to assemble the enchiladas.

Make the enchiladas in one baking dish. Spoon about 1/4 cup spinach mixture in each tortilla and roll up. Place rolled tortilla on sauce in baking dish, open side down. Continue until all tortillas are rolled and placed in baking dish. Pour the cream over rolled tortillas and sprinkle with the cheese. Bake in 400 degree oven until cheese is melted and cream is bubbling. This dish can be prepared ahead and heated when ready to serve.

Make in individual servings, using microwave. Place a tablespoon cream on the serving dish. Fill and roll two or three tortillas as described above and place open side down on the cream. Pour a few tablespoons of cream over the top of each enchilada. Sprinkle one tablespoon of cheese on each enchilada. Cook in microwave oven for about 2 1/2 minutes, until cheese is melted.

Serves 4

http://www.jalapenocafe.com/recipes/mon ... enchl.html


I just used salsa instead of the enchilada sauce, and milk because I had no cream.

5 stars :nod:

Posted: 11/30/2003, 6:20 pm
by superrgirll
mmm, that sounds good.

Posted: 11/30/2003, 6:22 pm
by Random Name
I make the best chicken fried rice ever. I could live off of it alone.

Posted: 11/30/2003, 6:44 pm
by Joey
i don't think anyone will like my recipe's :lol:

Posted: 11/30/2003, 6:46 pm
by dream in japanese
this is the recipe for what i just made myself to eat:

peanut butter and jam sandwich
2 slices of whole wheat bread
1 Blueberry jam
1 Peanut Butter
1 Toaster

Five easy steps:
1. Toast 2 peaces of whole wheat bread
2. Spread peanut butter on one slice of the bread
3. Spread blueberry jam on the other slice
4. Put slices together
5. Cut sandwich in 4 pieces
Voila!

and yes the extent of my cooking skills astonishes me too

Posted: 11/30/2003, 7:10 pm
by happening fish
1 peanut butter :lol:

Posted: 11/30/2003, 7:11 pm
by Random Name
thats too complicated :neutral:

Posted: 11/30/2003, 7:12 pm
by happening fish
the butter of 1 peanut

Posted: 11/30/2003, 7:14 pm
by Random Name
:lol: :lol: :lol:
That reminds me of the best Mr. Rodgers ever!
He showed how to make peanut butter.
You took butter, then mixed it with peanut butter.
And that was it. You made peanut butter.
It was awsome!!!!
:lol:

Posted: 11/30/2003, 7:15 pm
by dream in japanese
:mad: don't make fun of my recipe!

Posted: 11/30/2003, 7:15 pm
by happening fish
:wtf: how can "peanut butter" be one of the ingredients in peanut butter?

Posted: 11/30/2003, 7:19 pm
by Random Name
heh heh heh
exactally.
heh heh heh.

it was so stupid

Posted: 11/30/2003, 7:40 pm
by thirdhour
Joey wrote:i don't think anyone will like my recipe's :lol:



Actually, I'd love them. I'm starting to try and make some more vegan meals, and I need some recipes. :nod:

happeningfish wrote:1 peanut butter...the butter of 1 peanut


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: 11/30/2003, 7:50 pm
by Long Jonny
Is there any substitute for blueberry jam? I'm not a fan of that kind.

Posted: 11/30/2003, 7:56 pm
by dream in japanese
nope. sorry. that's the only jam you can use or else the recipe is ruined

Posted: 11/30/2003, 7:56 pm
by happening fish
BLACKBERRY :drool:

Posted: 11/30/2003, 8:02 pm
by Long Jonny
carnival_7 wrote:nope. sorry. that's the only jam you can use or else the recipe is ruined


aw crap... :freak:

that sounded soo good too :cry:

Posted: 11/30/2003, 8:12 pm
by Joey
thirdhour wrote:Actually, I'd love them. I'm starting to try and make some more vegan meals, and I need some recipes. :nod:



Ohh tell me what kind of recipe you're looking for then :D

Posted: 11/30/2003, 8:12 pm
by happening fish
My friend did a project on Food Not Bombs in grade ten and she brought in this vegan chocolate cake she'd made from a recipe on their site... i must say it was QUITE delicious :nod:

Posted: 11/30/2003, 8:24 pm
by thirdhour
Joey wrote:
thirdhour wrote:Actually, I'd love them. I'm starting to try and make some more vegan meals, and I need some recipes. :nod:



Ohh tell me what kind of recipe you're looking for then :D


Thank you! :)

I have to make supper once a week, so once I decide what I'm going to make next week, I'll ask you.