The recipe Southwest "eggrolls"
Southwest "eggrolls" recipe is a Mexican Dinner meal that takes 10 minutes to make. If you enjoy Mexican for Dinner, you will like Southwest "eggrolls"!
Southwest "eggrolls"
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One of my favorites from a Tex-Mex restaurant in my hometown, altered slightly for my dietary needs! Hope you enjoy! What Course Is Southwest "eggrolls"?Southwest "eggrolls" is for Dinner. How Long Does Southwest "eggrolls" Recipe Take To Prepare?Southwest "eggrolls" takes 15 minutes to prepare. How Long Does Southwest "eggrolls" Recipe Take To Cook?Southwest "eggrolls" takes 10 minutes to cook. How Many Servings Does Southwest "eggrolls" Recipe Make?Southwest "eggrolls" makes 12 servings. What Are The Ingredients For Southwest "eggrolls" Recipe?The ingredients for Southwest "eggrolls" are: 3/4 cup pico de gallo (homemade or store-bought)1/2 medium red bell pepper 2 cups frozen spinach 1 can (16 oz.) black beans, rinsed and drained 1/2 cup corn, fresh (cooked), frozen or canned 12 corn tortillas 1 1/2 Tbsp canola oil or cooking spray 1 Tbsp cumin 1 Tbsp Tomato and Chicken Bouillon How Do I Make Southwest "eggrolls"?Here is how you make Southwest "eggrolls": Heat canola oil in frying pan over medium/medium-high heat. Chop red bell pepper. Add pepper and pico de gallo to pan to saute, cooking out most of the juice. Reduce heat and add spinach, beans, corn, bouillon, and cumin. Stir until well blended and remove from heat.Spray cookie sheet with cooking spray, and place 1/12 of mixture in corn tortilla and roll up (Corn tortillas will roll easily if lightly toasted in a dry skillet over a medium high heat). Bake at 400 degrees for 10 minutes.Number of Servings: 12Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user WYNSDAYSCHILD.What's The Nutritional Info For Southwest "eggrolls"?The nutritional information for Southwest "eggrolls" is:
What Type Of Cuisine Is Southwest "eggrolls"?Southwest "eggrolls" is Mexican cuisine. What Dietary Needs Does Southwest "eggrolls" Meet?The dietary needs meet for Southwest "eggrolls" is Vegetarian |
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