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Smothered Burritos with Green Chili

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Meats, Grains, Dairy 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 lb Uncooked pork; trimmed of excess fat and cubed
1 md Onion; chopped
2 md Cloves garlic; minced
2 tb Chili powder
Salt and pepper to taste
2 cn (28 oz. each) whole tomatoes; mashed with potato masher in their liquid
2 cn (4 oz. each) mild; diced green chilies (1 can hot green chilies can be substituted for spicier flavor, if you like)
1 cn (28 oz.) refried beans
6 Flour tortillas; 8-inch size
1 c Or more green chili sauce; (above)
Diced onions
Chopped fresh tomatoes
Shredded lettuce
Grated; sharp cheddar cheese
Sour cream

INSTRUCTIONS

GREEN CHILI
SMOTHERED BURRITOS
For our Cinco de Mayo dinner tonight, we are having Smothered Burritos with
Green Chili, as the main course. I got this recipe from EMPIRE Magazine
over 20 years ago. It is just fabulous!
GREEN CHILI: Makes about 2 quarts
Heat a heavy kettle. Add pork. Cook over moderate heat, stirring, until
grease starts to collect. continue cooking, stirring occasionally, until
pork is brown on all sides. Add onion and garlic during last 5 minutes
cooking time. Drain off all grease. Combine chili powder, salt, pepper,
tomatoes, and chilies. Add tomato mixture to pork. Bring to boil, reduce
heat and simmer, tightly covered, three hours. Serve as a sauce for
Smothered Burritos. Makes about two quarts green chili. Green chili freezes
nicely.
SMOTHERED BURRITOS: Spread tortillas with beans. Roll tortillas, jelly roll
fashion. Place tortillas, seam sides down, in single layer in greased pan.
Pour green chili over top and around sides. Sprinkle with onions, tomatoes,
and generous portion of cheese. Bake, uncovered, in oven preheated to 350
degrees about 20 minutes, or until burritos are thoroughly heated (bubbling
at the sides). Serve extra heated green chili in a bowl, plus provide the
shredded lettuce and sour cream for topping off individual portions.
Posted to TNT Recipes Digest by Patricia McGibbony-Mangum
<pmangum@primenet.com> on May 05, 1998

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