This Tomato and Broccoli Soup recipe contains rice, chicken broth, frozen chopped broccoli, tomato juice, good seasons italian or garlic & herb dressing mix.
Chiles, ancho peppers, cumin and hominy simmer into a broth so authentic, you'll think you're south of the border, or at least at your favorite Mexican joint.
This Weeknight Shrimp and Onion "Risotto" recipe contains instant white rice, cooked medium shrimp, butter, kraft grated parmesan cheese, chicken broth and more.
This Pork Loin in Pasilla and Peanut Sauce recipe contains planters dry roasted peanuts, boneless pork loin, hot cooked rice, kraft zesty italian dressing, chicken broth and more.
This edible bowl filled with the savory goodness of beef and cheese is seriously fun to eat. A smart take on Mexican that will make you want to plan Taco Tuesday every week.
This Flank Steak with Sauteed Edamame and Wasabi-Mustard Dressing recipe contains arborio rice, flank steak, edamame, canola oil, chicken broth and more.
Skip the fuss of dining out and serve a hearty, cheesy enchilada bake that's ready in no time. Our saucy dish rivals anything you can get at your favorite Mexican joint.
A little Mexican, a little Italian and a whole lot of kid-pleasing flavors. Salsa adds the kick, cheese adds the smoothness. All you add is 5 minutes prep.
This Cheesy Vegetable Tortilla Bake recipe contains kraft mexican style finely shredded four cheese, corn tortilla, egg, oscar mayer baked cooked ham, oil and more.
This Southwestern Chowder recipe contains kidney beans, elbow macaroni, kraft mexican style shredded cheese, whole kernel corn, taco bell home originals thick 'n chunky salsa and more.
I'm always challenged to come up with my family's favorite Mexican food. This is a tried and true recipe that is so easy to make that no one knows how simple but delicious Chile Verde can be. ***** Served with Recipe#282467 makes a complete meal ;)
These biscuits combine an adaptation of Roben Ryberg's biscuit ingredients from The Gluten-Free Kitchen with Cooks Illustrated's method for making biscuits. These are very white...if you liked the white, spongy things that you could buy at Kentucky Fried Chicken, you'll like these. Lately I've been substituting 1-1/4 cups brown rice flour mix for the two starches. It turns out really good with a little less white and a little more nutrition.