baymule
Garden Master
Sounds yummy!digitS' said:Dad grew up in Las Cruces, New Mexico. His family made the simplest enchiladas (or, what they called enchiladas)
It was just corn tortillas heated in a cast iron skillet covered with chopped sweet onion, cheddar cheese and hot tomato sauce. You'd go as high as you wanted with a stack of these, then put a fried egg on the very top!
The "enchiladas" were served like a stack of pancakes with Tabasco sauce. I know that DW was less than impressed so the kids must not have had much experience with them growing up but . . . How about that?!
Steve
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I'm afraid I could only get away with eating them once a year. Perfect for Christmas breakfast...or maybe I'll save that recipe for my birthday.
Its the one and ONLY time we just relax and don't think about what makes up the dish and how its waaaay out of proportion for what we should be eating. We pull out the wine glasses fill them with OJ, eat off the Christmas plates with the really nice silverware that her grandmother got us as wedding present and all sit down for breakfast Christmas morning with my MIL and my wife's stepfather then we open up gifts.