smurfalicious
01-01-2009, 06:42 PM
Just ate dinner and thought I'd share a recipe. I've been a fan of Mexican lasagna for the simple "throw in stuff you like" element but this recipe rocked my socks. My cold butt from riding is now warm and the tummy is happy. I really need tights but that's another story.
Here's the recipe: http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Taco-Lasagna-2/Detail.aspx
I halved the recipe and made a few tweaks. I cut up some onion, a good handful and sauteed it with the beef. I also sauteed the garlic at the same time.
After draining the beef I added about twice the water it called for because the seasonings we're not distributing well. I just let it simmer for a few more minutes. I also tossed in a can of drained, diced green chilis.
While assembling the layers I dropped dollops of refried beans in there (helps to heat it up first).
There is no way it needs to cook as long as it says, 25-30 at most.
I think next time I might add some spanish rice, diced black olives, and try it with chicken or ground turkey. I think the sweetness of of turkey would be divine. Oh, I also used flour tortilla's because they're more manageable and I like them better. And they seem to have more "noodle" qualities that make them better suited.
Anyway, sorry if I made anyone hungry but this was awesome post ride grub.
Here's the recipe: http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Taco-Lasagna-2/Detail.aspx
I halved the recipe and made a few tweaks. I cut up some onion, a good handful and sauteed it with the beef. I also sauteed the garlic at the same time.
After draining the beef I added about twice the water it called for because the seasonings we're not distributing well. I just let it simmer for a few more minutes. I also tossed in a can of drained, diced green chilis.
While assembling the layers I dropped dollops of refried beans in there (helps to heat it up first).
There is no way it needs to cook as long as it says, 25-30 at most.
I think next time I might add some spanish rice, diced black olives, and try it with chicken or ground turkey. I think the sweetness of of turkey would be divine. Oh, I also used flour tortilla's because they're more manageable and I like them better. And they seem to have more "noodle" qualities that make them better suited.
Anyway, sorry if I made anyone hungry but this was awesome post ride grub.