Immediate-Quit4157

Immediate-Quit4157 OP t1_itoxxqu wrote

The powdered bullion 100% makes it for me, it gives you that salty savory tomato flavor. I do recommend using a plastic whisk or something to incorporate the powder into the rice (break up the clumps) before turning on your rice cooker. The bullion tends to climb up. Or you could microwave it in a little water to dissolve it better before adding to the rice as a whole. Hope your rice works out! Leftover pork is great for Mexican.

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Immediate-Quit4157 OP t1_itovwwa wrote

For sure!

I don’t use measurements unfortunately I eyeball everything. The rice after washing I just mix with tomato purée, powdered tomato chicken bullion (Knorr brand, can buy it online or many grocery stores carry it), Mexican oregano and then cook like normal in rice cooker.

The beans do a normal soak and boil preparation, then I sautee sliced onions and carrots in lard until softened. Add in beans and liquid, simmer down and mash with a potato masher. I don’t fully smash into a puree but some prefer it that way, I like a mix of smashed and whole. If I wasn’t cooking for kids, I would have also added a fresh whole jalapeno cut in half lengthwise to the carrots and onions which adds great flavor to the beans but would have been too spicy for the little ones.

Enchilada sauce tonight I was short on time by the time the kids were ready to eat so I just used canned which is fine, I have made similar to this though and liked it a lot: https://lilluna.com/red-enchilada-sauce/ however most of the cooks I work with will boil, purée and strain out whole dried chiles which is a better flavor imo.

Heat up some enchilada sauce on low in skillet, use tongs to dip into sauce, transfer to plate, add Jack cheese, roll and put in casserole dish. Repeat until you have enough. Top with more enchilada sauce, more Jack cheese, bake at 375 for like 25 min or until all cheese is melted.

I also like them with shredded lettuce on top and pickled jalapeños on the side, but this was a school night dinner so kept it minimal.

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