Tower, pile or stack...no matter what you call layers of egg, cheese, tortilla and fresh tomato, you gotta also call it one of the best brunch recipes ever.
This recipe came from an old Amish cookbook of mine. It tastes like an oatmeal cookie. It stores well in the refrigerator and can be reheated in the microwave and served with milk. This has to sit overnight, so plan accordingly. It is well worth the wait, however!
This is a recipe I made up by taking a few things from a couple different recipes to fit into our own tastes. I used a marinade on the chicken that is half western dressing amp; half italian dressing that our butcher store here at home makes...it is wonderful and a pink color...then just grill them up and slice onto your salad. You can use any marinated chicken breasts that fit your families tastes.
This Taco Chicken recipe contains instant white rice, jalapeno peppers, frozen whole kernel corn, boneless skinless chicken breast, black beans and more.
Warm the tortillas on the grill with the chicken, then roll tangy BBQ chicken in with melty cheese and crisp lettuce. This simplified take on Tex-Mex will be a new standby.
These double-decker pizzas use tortillas, refried beans, taco-seasoned ground beef and Cheddar in place of Italian ingredients for authentic Southwest flavor.
This Chicken Piccata with Lemon, Capers and Artichoke Hearts recipe contains brown rice, boneless, skinless chicken breast halves, can artichoke hearts, all-purpose flour, olive oil and more.
I found this in Better Homes and Gardens Low-Cost Cooking cookbook. I've had the cookbook for about 25 years and only recently discovered this recipe. It's one of those recipes that I make just about anytime because I always have the ingredients on hand and my family (especially my youngest son) loves it!
Take your taste buds on vacation with our deliciously moist olive and tomato fish bake. Lime juice and a hint of cilantro make you feel like you're dining beachside in Mexico.