When either of my sons come to do some work for me, I always grease
their palms with a few greenbacks and let them pick what they'd like to have
for lunch. Bless them both, this is
always very easy. Number one son came
last week to paint the bedroom (Benjamin Moore's “Gray Mirage,” a medium sage
color, that I love, love, LOVE!), and asked me to fix a recipe that he'd
spotted online for Chili Dog Casserole. While
you may be inclined to snort with haughty derision, don't. It was easy and darned good. To dress it up a bit (if one can dress up a
chili dog), I served it with a side of Spanish rice (thank you Rice-a-Roni),
and it was a hearty, satisfying, tasty meal.
If, like me, you keep a package of hotdogs and your homemade chili
perpetually in the freezer, you essentially have all of the components for this
dish. I now have a package of flour
tortillas in the freezer as well, so I'm ready to paint the next room.
Chili Dog Casserole
1 (15-ounce) can chili with beans
(or without
beans, or your own homemade)
4 beef frankfurters, steamed
4 (8-inch) flour tortillas
1/2 (8-ounce) package shredded
Cheddar and Monterey Jack
cheese blend
4 scallions, sliced
Preheat oven to 425°F. Spread half of the chili and beans in the bottom of a 9x9 inch
baking dish. Place tortillas on a
cutting board or other flat surface.
Spread about a tablespoon of chili down the center of the tortilla, put
the warm frank on top of the chili, and roll up inside tortilla. Place in the baking dish, seam side down,
on top of chili. Top with remaining chili
and beans, and sprinkle with cheese.
Cover baking dish with aluminum foil, and bake for 30 minutes. Plate and top with chopped scallions.
You can go crazy with this dish by adding chopped jalapenos, black
olives, or anything else that tickles your fancy.
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Oh, this looks wonderful. I love chii dogs, and I like the idea of serving them with rice-a-roni for an extra kick.
ReplyDeleteA friend of mine painted a bedroom sage green, and it is the most wonderful color ever.
XO,
Sheila
I love sage green and I have nothing like it! Maybe after I redo our master bedroom and bath, I might think about such lovely green. The food looks yummy, I will make this soon, without the beans, I'm not kin with them, lol..
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FABBY
All that cheesy & warm chili goodness! How great your boys will work for food :)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and right up our alley!
ReplyDeleteOMG! This i have to make its amazing and what excellence pitcures!
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This looks awesome! I am definitely going to try this as I know my hubby would love it. :-) Thanks for linking up with "Try a New Recipe Tuesday!" I look forward to seeing your submissions each week. :-)
ReplyDeleteI swear I dreamt this last night and then I tune into Mandy's Recipe Box party today and there it is! I hope you will come and share it at my weekly party. It is called "What'd You Do This Weekend." http://www.tumbleweedcontessa.com/blog/whatd-you-do-this-weekend-14/ I am going to pin this now and I'll make sure to follow you. You made my dreams come true! LOL.
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