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Vegetarian Burritos Grande

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Vegetables, Grains Mexican Main dish, Mexican, Vegetables 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/3 c Olive oil
3 Garlic cloves, minced
1 tb Cilantro, chopped
1/2 ts Gumin
1/4 ts Red chile flakes, crushed
1/4 ts Oregano
1 Red bell pepper
1 Green bell pepper
1 Yellow bell pepper
1 Anaheim pepper
3 md Yellow squash
1 lg Red onion, sliced
6 Flour tortillas
3 c Black beans, cooked
1/4 c Cilantro, chopped

INSTRUCTIONS

BASTING OIL
BURRITO FILLING
OIL: Combine all ingredients for basting oil in a small bowl.  Cover & set
aside at room temperature for at least 2 hours.
FILLING: Cut peppers, bell & chile, along with the squash in half,
lengthwise.  Remove seeds from the peppers.  Using a pastry brush, coat
them with the basting oil.  Grill under a broiler or on a prepared grill.
Baste & turn until tender, about 5 minutes per side. Remove from heat &
when cool enough to handle, chop.
TO ASSEMBLE: Spoon beans slightly off centre on tortilla & top with grilled
vegetables & cilantro.  Fold & eat.
"Vegetarian Gourmet" Spring, 1995
Posted to MealMaster Recipes List, Digest #154
Date: Sun, 02 Jun 1996 17:20:44 -0400
From: Helene Rotondo <Helene.Rotondo@csionline.com>

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