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  2. 22 Casserole Recipes (No Soup Required)

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    Easy Mexican Casserole. Spice up a weeknight dinner with this Mexican-inspired casserole featuring beef, beans, tortilla chips, olives, tomatoes, and cheese. Sour cream adds richness, though you ...

  3. Mexican Chicken Quinoa Casserole Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Coat a large casserole dish (about 5 quarts) with cooking spray and set aside. Place 2 cups water and quinoa in a large saucepan, then bring to a low boil.

  4. 25 Delicious Casseroles That Are Surprisingly Not Bad for You

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    Ground Beef Casserole. Flavor extra lean ground beef with Italian seasoning, onion powder, and garlic. Then add diced tomatoes and top with a sprinkle of cheese.

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  6. Vegetarian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Mexican foods such as salsa and guacamole with chips, rice and bean burritos (without lard in the refried beans or chicken fat in the rice), huevos rancheros, veggie burrito, many quesadillas, bean tacos, some chilaquiles and bean-pies, chili sin carne, black beans with rice, some chiles rellenos, cheese enchiladas and vegetable fajitas.

  7. Burrito - Wikipedia

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    In the 1895 Diccionario de Mejicanismos by Feliz Ramos i Duarte, burrito was identified as the regional name given in the Mexican state of Guanajuato to what is known as a taco in other regions: [12] [13] Burrito: Tortilla arrollada, con carne u otra cosa dentro, que en Yucatán llaman coçito, y en Cuernavaca y en Mexico, taco.

  8. Enchilada - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Spanish Academy defines the word enchilada, as used in Mexico, as a rolled maize tortilla stuffed with meat and covered with a tomato and chili sauce. [1] [2] Enchilada is the past participle of the Mexican Spanish enchilar, "to add chili pepper to"; literally, "to season (or decorate) with chili".

  9. Corn burrito - Wikipedia

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    Although corn burritos are cheap and easy to make, they typically cost more than one would think, and this is partially attributed to the usability of the frying oil after preparation. Unlike meat filling, the refried bean filling easily falls out the end of the rolled tortilla, quickly contaminating the remainder of the oil which then requires ...