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Enjoy A Burrito

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Burritos are a quick and easy meal that is filled with loads of goodness

It’s the second day of October already, a good time to slow down your pace and enjoy a burrito.

The wonderful thing about burritos is you can use such a vast array of ingredients to fill them. Traditionally when you hear burrito you might think meat (usually ground beef) and refried beans as the filling along with some lettuce, tomatoes, cheese and sour cream. But you can also use rice, salsa, guacamole, chili peppers, well you get the picture.

You can even change things up and make the burrito for breakfast. These can include such fillings as scrambled eggs, potatoes, sausage, onions, and basically anything you want.

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Fillings for burritos can be anything you like

I made a simple burrito the other night using a few ingredients we always have in the refrigerator. I heated the tortilla shells in the microwave for about 7 seconds just to make them easier to roll.

I put about a tablespoon of sour cream on each of the four tortilla shells and smoothed it out. Then I generously layered spinach (about a cup) over the sour cream. I followed that with slices of deli-style ham (three slices to a shell). I topped it off by sprinkling shredded Mexican Blend cheese (1/4 cup per shell) and putting a layer of thinly-sliced mushrooms down the center. I used one mushroom per shell saving several slices for the top. After rolling up the burritos, I added a little more sour cream, shredded cheese and the remaining slices of mushroom to the top of each.

Burritos on a plate - The Surprised Gourmet

Make your burritos simple or complicated

Burritos can be simple or as complicated as you want them to be. They’re a quick, easy and fun meal that can be filled with lots of tasty ingredients. You can load’em down so you have to use a fork to eat them or keep it simple so you can pick them up to eat. Either way, have fun with your food and add your favorite ingredients.

Stay traditional or think outside the box adding ingredients you’ve never had in a burrito before. There’s nothing set in stone that says you have to have things a certain way. Experimenting with food is one of the joys of cooking. You’ll be surprised sometimes by the wonderful dishes you create when you let your imagination take over.

Thanks for stopping by today. Are you a fan of burritos? What are your favorite ingredients? What’s the most unusual ingredient you’ve tried in a burrito? If you try this recipe, be sure to stop back by and let me know how you liked it or if you post it online include the tag #thesurprisedgourmet. Always like to know how the recipes turn out for you.

Cucina Felice!

Enjoy A Burrito

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Serves: 2 servings

Burritos can be made with a vast array of ingredients making them quick and easy to prepare.
Ingredients
  • 4 Tortilla shells
  • 4 Tablespoons sour cream
  • 1 Cup spinach
  • 12 Slices deli-style ham
  • 1 Cup shredded Mexican Blend cheese
  • 4 Mushrooms, thinly sliced
Instructions
  1. Warm tortilla shells in microwave for 7 seconds to make them easier to roll.
  2. Put about a tablespoon of sour cream on each of the four tortilla shells and smooth it out. Generously layer spinach over the sour cream. Follow that with 3 slices of deli-style ham per shell. Top it off by sprinkling ¼ cup shredded Mexican Blend cheese per shell and add a layer of thinly-sliced mushrooms down the center. Use one mushroom per shell saving several slices for the top. After rolling up the burritos, add a little more sour cream, shredded cheese and the remaining slices of mushroom on top.

 

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Stuffed Mushrooms

Stuffed mushrooms pair well with steamed broccoli and corn on the cob

Stuffed mushrooms pair well with steamed broccoli and corn on the cob

Stuffed mushrooms are another one of those dishes that can be prepared in so many various ways that you just can’t go wrong.

Mushrooms are a hit at our house no matter how they’re prepared. I decided to stuff some the other evening, but wanted something different in them. As I gathered my usual suspects of ingredients, I saw a container of a fresh dried herb we had and thought, ‘Why not?’

I started by peeling one small carrot, then used the peeler to cut thin slices of the carrot that I then chopped into confetti. This made about 1/4 cup. Next I finely chopped a white onion for 3 tablespoons.

Stuffed mushrooms sprinkled with cheese ready for the oven

Stuffed mushrooms sprinkled with cheese ready for the oven

Using 12 ounces of white mushrooms, I cleaned them with a damp cloth and then removed the stems by simply pulling them out. People have different thoughts when it comes to washing mushrooms. Some say you should just dust them with a paper towel, others say wipe them with a damp cloth, and others say you should give them a good wash under the faucet. Since mushrooms soak up water, I like to just wipe mine off with a damp cloth.

After removing the stems, I cut the holes a little more to allow additional room for filling. I finely chopped the extra mushrooms I removed, along with the stems.

I put the chopped mushrooms, onions, and carrots into a heated skillet on medium heat with 2 tablespoons of butter and 2 tablespoons of Canola oil. I added a pinch of freshly ground black pepper, a pinch of freshly ground Kosher salt, stirred well and sautéed for 3 minutes. Next I added 1 tablespoon of minced garlic (I use Spice World) and sautéed another 2 minutes. Then came time for the fresh dried herb — I added 1/2 teaspoon of sage that I had rubbed into a powder, mixed well and cooked for 5 more minutes.

Meanwhile, I had buttered a 3 quart casserole dish. When the mixture in the skillet was done, I poured it into a bowl adding 3 tablespoons of dried bread crumbs, 1/4 teaspoon of Kosher salt, and 2 tablespoons of grated Parmesan cheese (you could use freshly grated Parmesan).

Combining the ingredients well, I filled the mushroom caps with the mixture, placed them in the casserole dish and sprinkled with shredded cheese. I placed them in a preheated 350 degree oven for 20 minutes. You may need to cook your mushrooms a little longer depending on their size and the temperature of your oven. This makes about 5 to 6 servings.

Before I put the mushrooms in the oven, I decided to prepare corn on the cob to go with it.

Corn on the Cob baked in the oven

Corn on the Cob baked in the oven

Pulling back the shucks on the corn, I removed the silks. Next I liberally rubbed a stick of cold butter over each cob. Once they were coated in butter, I sprinkled each with freshly ground Kosher salt, Italian Seasoning, and paprika. I pulled the shucks back down over the corn, wrapped them separately in aluminum foil and placed them on the middle rack of the 350 degree oven. I baked these for 30 minutes. Here again, your baking temperature could be different depending on the size of the corn cob and your oven.

To round out the meal I took a head of broccoli and cut it into florets. You can keep the stem and use it for stock or simply cut it into pieces to use too. This time I just discarded it. I sautéed the florets in a skillet with 2 tablespoons of butter and a touch of Canola oil (about a tablespoon) making sure all the broccoli was covered with the butter/oil. After cooking for 5 minutes, I put a lid on the skillet, turned the heat to simmer and let the broccoli steam for another 3 minutes.

This is how a taste for stuffed mushrooms turned into a complete meal. Thanks for stopping by. If you try one or all of these recipes, come back and tell us how it was or tag it with #thesurprisedgourmet. I’d love to know how it turns out for you.

Cucina Felice!

Stuffed Mushrooms

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Serves: 5-6 servings

This yummy dish goes well with steamed broccoli and baked corn on the cob
Ingredients
  • 12 Ounces white mushrooms
  • ¼ Cup carrot (peeled, sliced and turned into confetti)
  • 3 Tablespoons finely chopped onion
  • 2 Tablespoons butter
  • 2 Tablespoons Canola oil
  • 1 Tablespoon minced garlic
  • ½ Teaspoon fresh dried sage (made into a powder)
  • 3 Tablespoons bread crumbs
  • 2 Tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese
  • Freshly ground black pepper (to taste)
  • Freshly ground Kosher salt (to taste)
  • Shredded cheese for topping (optional)
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Started by peeling one small carrot, then used the peeler to cut thin slices of the carrot , chop that into confetti. This made about ¼ cup. Next finely chopped a white onion for 3 tablespoons.
  3. Using 12 ounces of white mushrooms, clean them with a damp cloth and then removed the stems by simply pulling them out.
  4. After removing the stems, cut the holes a little more to allow additional room for filling. Finely chop the extra mushrooms removed, along with the stems.
  5. Put the chopped mushrooms, onions, and carrots into a heated skillet on medium heat with 2 tablespoons of butter and 2 tablespoons of Canola oil. Add a pinch of freshly ground black pepper, a pinch of freshly ground Kosher salt, stirred well and sautéed for 3 minutes. Next add 1 tablespoon of minced garlic and sautéed another 2 minutes. Then add ½ teaspoon of sage rubbed into a powder, mixed well and cooked for 5 more minutes.
  6. Meanwhile, butter a 3 quart casserole dish. When the mixture in the skillet is done, pour it into a bowl adding 3 tablespoons of dried bread crumbs, ¼ teaspoon of Kosher salt, and 2 tablespoons of grated Parmesan cheese (you could use freshly grated Parmesan).
  7. Combining the ingredients well,fill the mushroom caps with the mixture, placed them in the casserole dish and sprinkled with shredded cheese. Place them in a preheated 350 degree oven for 20 minutes. You may need to cook your mushrooms a little longer depending on their size and the temperature of your oven.

 

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