Here's one we enjoy:
Enchiladas Verdes
Ingredients
For the chicken (or use 1 1/4 pounds leftover or store-bought roast chicken):
* 2 pounds bone-in chicken thighs or breasts, or a mixture
* 1 small white onion, cut in half
* 4 cloves of garlic
* 1 tablespoon kosher salt
For
Okay, here's some search terms for you. Find an assembly method that works for
you and use it for everything, as the way they go together doesn't change
unless you change styles -- restaurant/rolled or homestyle/stacked.
Chicken Ranchero Enchiladas
Sour Cream Enchiladas
Beef enchiladas
Cheese
Nicole, Thank you for the help! My son asked me to get some recipes.
Lois
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Okay, what kind? Enchiladas consist of three elements -- filling, tortillas
(most often corn tortillas blanched in warm chicken stock to make them pliable)
and sauce. Fillings can range from cheese to beef, pork, chicken, chicken and
spinach, or the rare veggies, while sauces range from chili
Does anyone have a recipe for enchiladas? I sure would appreciate any?
Lois
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Yes, the Instant Pot, a combination pressure cooker and slow cooker.
Reportedly accessible. Extremely popular over the last few years among
both sighted and blind folks. Lou
On 3/6/19, Becky via Cookinginthedark wrote:
> This a cooking gadget?
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Sugar's Cinnamon Tea
I want to share a tasty and refreshing tea that my home enjoys all year
round.
I hope you and your family enjoys it as well.
I love this tea because as a Diabetic, it is super friendly to my blood
sugars and cinnamon has been proven to help regulate glucose levels in all
This a cooking gadget?
Becky
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The Wi-Fi unit has longer range so you can be further
The Wi-Fi unit has longer range so you can be further away when you start it.
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On Mar 6, 2019, at 1:31 PM, kimsansong--- via Cookinginthedark
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What's the difference between the wifi model and the Bluetooth model?
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I would also like to know if all of the same info that can be accessed
via the Bluetooth model can be accessed using the WiFi model's app?
Thanks,
~Ann
On 3/6/2019 1:31 PM, kimsansong--- via Cookinginthedark wrote:
What's the difference between the wifi model and the Bluetooth model?
What's the difference between the wifi model and the Bluetooth model?
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I have the Wi-Fi
Hhi
Yes, they steam beautifully with tops on and they look more pretty and most
importantly, it kind of stops them from spilling over, if that makes sense.
Smile
sugar
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Hi Lisa
Yes you can use any color pepper, I love to use the red ones because they are
a bit sweeter. That is my personal choice.
"Stuff each pepper with a good amount of the ground beef and rice mixture"
So no do not cook the meat before hand
If you put a small hole at the bottom of each pepper,
Hi.
I'm unsure about cooking the hamburger first or just throwing it in raw
with the cooked rice. I can't tell based on the directions. Also, I'm
assuming any color pepper in addition to the usual green would work?
On 3/5/2019 7:46 PM, Sugar Lopez via Cookinginthedark wrote:
CP Old
Hi there .. Well I did exam the new wave oven but it is the touch button
one.
On 3/6/2019 10:20 AM, John Kolwick via Cookinginthedark wrote:
I would generally say yes it is, however, depending on the model you
have. The one I have was purchased several years ago. The buttons are on
I would generally say yes it is, however, depending on the model you
have. The one I have was purchased several years ago. The buttons are on the
top and are widely spaced and very tactile. I have not used it in some time,
so I am reluctant to tell you the layout. Sorry I cannot be
I have the Wi-Fi model and the app is accessible the only problem I have is I
can’t change the time it seems to not want to let you do that and the sauté
option is not on the app other than that it is workable to do what you need to
do
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> On Mar 5, 2019, at 8:57 PM, Lou
I feel the same way about my weather ap. It has finally stopped here but I'm
sure we'l get some more rain. We need about a month to dry out!
This is an interesting recipe. Wonder why we put the tops back on? Is it to
make them steam sort of as they're covered???
I love stuffed peppers. No
Hello:
The app is called Instant Pot. I have downloaded the app and it has a lot of
recipes. In addition, once you create an account you have access to the
controls. It looks very similar to the Smart Cooker app that controls the
Bluetooth model.
I believe that the Bluetooth model was
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