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Arrange tortillas in a single layer, making sure that one side of tortilla is coated in oil. Spoon a scant 1/4 cup bean mixture onto one half of each tortilla. Top each with 2 tablespoons cheese.
Stir the picante sauce, beans and corn in the skillet and heat to a boil. Reduce the heat to low and cook for 5 minutes or until the corn is tender. Spoon 1/2 cup bean mixture down the center of each tortilla. Top with the cheese, lettuce and sour cream. Fold the tortillas around the filling.
Seven-layer salad is an American dish that includes a colorful combination of seven layers of ingredients: iceberg lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, sweet peas, hard-boiled eggs, sharp cheddar cheese, and bacon pieces. [1] The salad is topped with a mayonnaise-based dressing and sometimes sour cream is added.
The salad is served with a fried flour tortilla shell stuffed with shredded iceberg lettuce and topped with diced tomatoes, shredded Cheddar cheese, sour cream, guacamole, and salsa. The salad is topped with taco meat (ground beef), seasoned shredded chicken or beans and/or Spanish rice for vegetarians. [3] [4]
Makes: 8 / Prep time: 10 minutes / Total time: 45 minutes 1 tablespoon chili powder. 1 ½ teaspoons paprika. 1 teaspoon onion powder. 1 teaspoon garlic powder. ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper. 1 ...
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The basic staples since then remain native foods such as corn, beans, squash and chili peppers, but the Europeans introduced many other foods, the most important of which were meat from domesticated animals, dairy products (especially cheese) and various herbs and spices, although key spices in Mexican cuisine are also native to Mesoamerica ...
A seven-layer bean dip. A seven-layer dip is an American appetizer based on ingredients typical of Tex-Mex cuisine. The first widely published recipe (1981, Family Circle magazine) called it Tex-Mex Dip without reference to any layers. The dish was popular in Texas for some time before the recipe first appeared in print. The dish typically ...