November 10th, 2022
Roxanne Holland
I came across a recipe yesterday that I used as a template for this one. The original, in my opinion, lacked imagination and a variety of flavor levels.
It comes together in about 20 minutes, along with the 35-minute cooking time, (5 minutes for sauteeing vegetables, 30 minutes for baking) which means dinner will be ready in less than 1 hour.
When putting the casserole together, I recommend using a 9×13″ glass baking pan and cutting one of the corn tortillas in half to fill open spaces on the bottom layer. I started by placing 3 of the tortillas in a row, filling the second row with two, and placing the two halves on each side to fill the entire bottom of the baking pan.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me in the comments section or send me an email.
ENJOY!
February 3rd, 2017
Roxanne Holland
I have made coconut rice in previous recipes on this blog. If you try just one, please let it be this recipe. The pineapple and cilantro add just the right amount of complementing tastes to make this dish memorable.
Here in Southern California, zucchini and summer squash are always available. If you can’t find any in your area you can substitute another vegetable such as broccoli, carrots and/or cauliflower.
ENJOY!
January 18th, 2017
Roxanne Holland
This is so easy to make, is the perfect comfort food and doesn’t contain any nasty ingredients.
The vegetables I use are just a guide, you can add or subtract to your individual taste. I would not recommend substituting in the onion and the canned tomatoes, but everything else is fine.
Please let me know your thoughts or if you have any questions!
ENJOY!