First up, I chose the beloved recipe, enchiladas. My grandma first learned this recipe of stacked enchiladas while they were stationed over in Germany. Grandpa would always bring people home for dinner, so for Easter a group of bachelors also stationed there came for dinner, but told Grandma they were going to cook for her this time...and this was the tasty meal they created and served. Apparently, they learned the recipe while stationed in Texas. This stacked version requires a giant mound of onions, (we chopped 5 onions for only 1 tray of enchiladas) so prepare to cry your way through the preparation. However, the cheesy, bubbly yumminess at the end is well worth the lengthy preparation process. So for my first try, I think it was pretty successful. I learned a few tweaks here and there that I should have made, but all in all, I think the tummies I fed, were pretty darn happy.

3 comments:
Wow, that looks delicious! How in the world do you cook, steno, and blog with only two hands and 24 hours in a day? You truly are a diva... jak
Your first time turned out better than mine did 36 years ago. After the smoke cleared, we went out to dinner. lol CAK
Looks like a mini pizza pie. Excellent cooking.
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