Got the inspiration for this dish from the Hello Fresh people
Instead of making Chili and the condiments and wrapping them up in Tortillas
How about...you bake them in the oven instead?
This looks pretty and was very popular with the family
To feed 4- 6 people, I used
25 x 22 x 6 Deep baking dish
1 packet x 8 mini tortillas
Homemade Chili (recipe below)
For the salad
2 large tomatoes chopped
3 spring onions chopped
3 tablespoons Coriander chopped
1 Cos lettuce sliced
French dressing (enough to dress your salad )
1 small tub Sour cream
100 gms grated cheddar cheese
First make a batch of Chili
This is my favourite
Gilli's Chili
500 gms mince
1 tablespoon olive oil
Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 teaspoon cumin
1 teaspoon celery salt
1 teaspoon dried oregano
1 teaspoon chili flakes
1 more tablespoons olive oil
1 onion sliced
1 small carrot chopped
2 cloves garlic crushed and chopped
1 tin Mexican beans
1 tin cherry tomatoes in juice
First
Brown the mince in olive oil
Season with spices
Cook for a couple of minutes
Remove from pan set aside
Saute onion, garlic and carrot till soft
Add back the mince
Plus beans and tomatoes.
Check seasoning and adjust if necessary
If the beans are not hot enough some more chili flakes would be good.
Cook gently for about 30 minutes
This improves on hanging about but you can eat it straight away
To assemble The Baked Tortilla
Grease the casserole dish with olive oil
Line it with the tortillas
Fill with the hot Chili
Sprinkle with grated cheese
Bake at 180C fan oven for about 30 minutes
So the filling is bubbling and cheese is melted
And the Tortillas are crisp
To serve
Divide into 6 and slide into plate
Dress with sour cream and place serving of salad on the side
Dinner is served
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