Chimichangas

"This recipe is from a southwestern cookbook sent me by Nurslinda. Easy and delicious. Serve with a green salad and refried beans and/or Spanish rice. Oranges make a good dessert."
 
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Ready In:
25mins
Ingredients:
13
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Heat oven to 400°F.
  • Brown ground beef and onion. Drain excess grease.
  • Add red wine vinegar, red chilies, cinnamon, cloves, green chilies,and tomatoes.
  • Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer uncovered 15 minutes.
  • Spoon 1/2 cup meat mixture in center of each tortilla.
  • Brush the edges of the tortillas with the beaten egg to seal.
  • Fold the tortillas over the meat mixture to make a square bundle.
  • Brush each chimichanga with melted margarine.
  • Place on non-stick cookie sheet with seam side down.
  • Bake 10-12 minutes until lightly browned and heated through.
  • Top with salsa and sour cream (optional).

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I've been cooking for over 45 years now. First I made Jello pudding. Next I learned how to make cream sauce. I still like creamed tuna over toast, rice or mashed potatoes. Many years ago I found a greeting card that said "When I retire I'm going to move to a big house in the country and live with a lot of cats...I've already got a start on the cats." I bought the store's entire stock and sent them to EVERYBODY! Well, now I'm retired, I live in a regular sized house in the country (on about 80 acres), I have a bunch of cats and feed a lot of other critters. There's a mini pig (she's still pretty big),a lop-eared rabbit, a vole who moved in under the stove, a huge flock of chickens, loads of songbirds, an opossum behind the barn(who sneaks in to eat), herons in the spring, pacific tree frogs, and the occasional coyote. We're even in the territory of a couple of golden eagles who stop by a couple of times a year. That's a chicken on my shoulder. JC (Junior Chicken). How he ended up as an indoor chicken is a long, complicated story. JC never learned to crow right. Maybe it was being deprived of role models in his formative months.
 
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