Mexican Breakfast Wraps With Homemade Tortillas
Ingredients
4 homemade flour tortillas ( Bread Machine Low Sodium Flour Tortillas -- in the files) I made mine in a square shape for...
Mexican Scrambled Egg Sandwiches
Total sodium per serving:
92mg
Servings:
3
Total Time: 13min Prep: 10min Cook: 3min
Ingredients:
3 large eggs
1 1/2 tbsp uncooked scallions, sliced
1 tbsp cilantro, fresh, chopped (1 tsp dried)
1/16 tsp...
Sopa de Conchas (Pasta Shell Soup)
There are many ways to make this dish. I like this on because it’s so simple to make.
Heat up the oil in a large stockpot. Don’t skimp on the oil. We are about to “toast” our pasta. To make Sopa de Conchas, you will need a fairly large pot. The shells need room to dance!.
The star of the show is this Conchas pasta, or pasta shaped like shells.
Once the oil is hot, add the Conchas. Get out your spatula and start stirring. The key here is, you don’t want this to burn. If you end up burning it, you will have to start all over again. That’s no Bueno. My advice is to stir, stir, stir.
You gotta be on the lookout for when the pasta starts to toast and it’s about to burn. That’s the time to add the rest of the ingredients. Add the onion, garlic and serrano pepper. Let them mingle in the pot while you’re stirring everything together.
Once everyone in the pot has had time to get to know each other add the chicken broth, the tomato sauce.
Lastly, cover up the pot for 20 minutes. Check the pot at around 18 minutes. All you want is to make sure the pasta is soft and fully cooked. The shells will puff out, almost 3 times bigger than their dried version. Serve your Sopa de Conchas in a large bowl. I call this Mexican comfort food. I hope you enjoy!
The star of the show is this Conchas pasta, or pasta shaped like shells.
Once the oil is hot, add the Conchas. Get out your spatula and start stirring. The key here is, you don’t want this to burn. If you end up burning it, you will have to start all over again. That’s no Bueno. My advice is to stir, stir, stir.
You gotta be on the lookout for when the pasta starts to toast and it’s about to burn. That’s the time to add the rest of the ingredients. Add the onion, garlic and serrano pepper. Let them mingle in the pot while you’re stirring everything together.
Once everyone in the pot has had time to get to know each other add the chicken broth, the tomato sauce.
Lastly, cover up the pot for 20 minutes. Check the pot at around 18 minutes. All you want is to make sure the pasta is soft and fully cooked. The shells will puff out, almost 3 times bigger than their dried version. Serve your Sopa de Conchas in a large bowl. I call this Mexican comfort food. I hope you enjoy!
Mexican Street Corn Salad
Total sodium
per serving:
137mg
Total calories
per serving:
281
Servings:
5
Ingredients:
20 ounces frozen corn
¼ cup mayonnaise
½ teaspoon chili powder
½ teaspoon garlic powder
2 ounces finely shredded...
Homemade Spinach Tortillas
Total sodium per serving:
23mg
Ingredients
1 cup warm water
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1/8 tsp coarse sea salt
3 cups all purpose flour
1 c....
Tex Mex Chicken Casserole
Total sodium:
1141mg
Total sodium
per serving:
285mg
Servings:
4
Ingredients:
1 T. oil
1 onion, chopped
1/2 red pepper, chopped
2 T. masa or corn meal
6 oz, grilled, shredded chicken
...
Oven Baked Cheesy.Chicken Taquitos
Total sodium per serving:
98.5mg
Servings:
12
Ingredients:
8 oz grilled or baked chicken, shredded
4 oz cream cheese, room temperature
3 T. Trader Joe's Fire Roasted Tomato Salsa- no...
Not Too Spicy Oven Roasted Chicken Fajitas
Total sodium
per serving:
83mg
Prep & Cook time:
25 minutes
Servings:
8
Ingredients
2 - 1 lb bone- in chicken breasts, no sodium injected
4 T. oil
1 sweet green...
Jeanne’s Tamale Loaf
Total Sodium per Serving:
258mg
Total Servings:
8
Ingredients:
2 lbs. ground beef
1 1/2 yellow onions diced
1 cup yellow corn meal
2 tsp chili powder( Gebhardt...