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Green Chile Enchiladas

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Vegetables, Grains Mexican Mexican & s, Vegetarian 12 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3 Cloves garlic, minced
2 T Oil
1 T Oregano
2 T Ground dried red chile
peppers
2 T Flour
6 oz Tomato paste, 1 can
3 c Water
1 t Sea salt
1 T Apple cider vinegar
1 T Olive oil, may be doubled
1 Red onion, diced
3 Cloves garlic, minced 3 to
1 t Ground cumin
1 c Chopped green chiles
roasted and peeled mild
or to taste
2 1/2 c Cooked pinto beans, drained
12 10-inch flour tortillas

INSTRUCTIONS

5
Yields 12 Enchiladas. These enchiladas can be made in advance. The
tortillas can be filled and the sauce prepared ahead of time. When
your guests arrive, simply pour the sauce over the filled tortillas
and place the baking dish in the oven. PREP TIME: 30 minutes. COOKING
TIME: 20 minutes.  To make enchilada sauce, sauté garlic in oil for 3
to 5 minutes in  saucepan. Add oregano and red chiles and cook another
3 minutes. Add  flour and stir until all the oil is absorbed. Add
tomato paste and  water slowly, stirring constantly, and cook over low
heat until  thick. Stir in salt and vinegar. To make filling, sauté
onion and  garlic in oil for 5 minutes or until soft. Add cumin, green
chiles  and pinto beans and cook over medium heat, mashing with a
potato  masher about 5 minutes or until thick paste forms. Preheat oven
to  350F. Roll up about 1/2 cup filling in each enchilada and place in
an  oiled baking pan. Pour 2 cups sauce over enchiladas and bake for 15
to 20 minutes or until bubbling. Heat remaining sauce and serve with
enchiladas.  Add sizzle to your holidays with our traditional
Southwestern fiesta.  Simple and quick to prepare, these recipes take
the stress out of  entertaining. 'Tis the Season: A Vegetarian
Christmas Cookbook  (Fireside/Simon & Schuster), by Nanette Blanchard;
excerpt in  Delicious! Magazine. M E N U -- Carrot Salsa * Ole Corn *
Green Chile  Enchiladas * Zucchini & Hominy Soup * Apricot-Almond
Empanaditas  >Delicious! Mag at www.newhope.com/public/delicious/
>kitPATh mc-PER  SERVING: 226CAL, 6.6G fat (25.6% cff) Fiber: 5.7 g;
Carbs: 35.7;  sodium 350mg >1998-Feb Eat-LF Archives at www.reggie.com
Recipe by: Felicidades! by Nanette Blanchard  Posted to EAT-LF Digest
by KitPATh <phannema@wizard.ucr.edu> on Feb  02, 1998

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