Oh, don't get me wrong. I definitely like chicken enchiladas with sour cream sauce.. I'm referring to that recipe specifically and even more so the tortillas. Based on that recipe alone, I would never buy that cookbook.
investorAg83 said:
I get it…I do. But we made that recipe exactly as written and I would never know the tortillas were grain free or that it was 'healthier'. Only thing I wouldn't do again is use rotisserie chicken.
Her recipes are great.
Just remember Fido compliments everyone else's recipes all the time. He's never critical or snobby according to him.Chipotlemonger said:investorAg83 said:
I get it…I do. But we made that recipe exactly as written and I would never know the tortillas were grain free or that it was 'healthier'. Only thing I wouldn't do again is use rotisserie chicken.
Her recipes are great.
Yea you can easily swap a different tortilla as well. But the recipe as written a is really good. I wouldn't knock it unless you tried it…especially given how many of us on here have had it and love it.
There are dozens of us! Dozens!
Rocketman84 said:
Costco has bags of pulled rotisserie chicken meat, ready to throw into anything. I think they are around 3# packages. Tasty and convenient.
I don't have a Costco nearby either of my houses, but I buy tubs of the pulled rotisserie chicken in multiple states cross country at most deli sections of Albertsons, Publix, Whole Foot's, Sprouts, Kroger, Food Lion, etc. While I prefer doing my own and boiling the bones for broth, buying those saves sooo much time in putting together a quicker dinner or weekend meal.BlueMiles said:Rocketman84 said:
Costco has bags of pulled rotisserie chicken meat, ready to throw into anything. I think they are around 3# packages. Tasty and convenient.
Do they still do this? I bought it in the past (as you described) but have not seen it recently.