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  2. There's No Topping Martina McBride's Creamy Chicken Tortilla ...

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    Stir into soup. Cook over medium-high, stirring frequently, 10 minutes or until mixture boils and thickens slightly. Stir in chicken, black beans, pinto beans and corn.

  3. Slow Cooker Chicken Tortilla Soup Recipe - AOL

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    Recipe inspired by Inspired by Food.com.. In a 6 quart slow cooker, add all ingredients. Cook on LOW 6-8 hours or HIGH 4-5 hours until chicken is cooked through.

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    Chicken Enchiladas. Originally a Mexican street food, enchiladas began simply as rolled tortillas dipped in chili sauce. As Mexican immigrants moved into Texas, also known as Tejanos, they brought ...

  5. List of tortilla-based dishes - Wikipedia

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    Tortilla-based dishes. A burrito prepared with a flour tortilla. Tacos prepared with corn tortillas and a carnitas filling. Taquitos topped with guacamole. Alambre – Mexican food. Arizona cheese crisp – Cheese dish. Burrito – Tex-Mex dish consisting of a wheat flour tortilla wrapped to enclose the filling. Chalupa – Mexican specialty dish.

  6. Caldo tlalpeño - Wikipedia

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    Caldo tlalpeño. Caldo tlalpeño is a chicken and vegetable soup in Mexican cuisine which contains chicken meat, and chickpeas, carrots, and green beans, submerged in a chicken broth with garlic and onion, seasoned with epazote, cumin and chipotle chili. [1] It is served with avocado slices and diced cheese, and accompanied with lime.

  7. Velveeta - Wikipedia

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    Velveeta. Velveeta is a brand name for a processed cheese similar to American cheese. It was invented in 1918 by Emil Frey (1867-1951) of the Monroe Cheese Company in Monroe, New York. In 1923, The Velveeta Cheese Company was incorporated as a separate company. [1] In 1925, it advertised two varieties, Swiss and American. [2]