Burrito or Enchilada? Choosing the Ultimate Mexican Dish for Your Bunco Night!

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around a participant's upcoming bunco night with a Mexican theme, specifically discussing the choice between making a taco ring or an enchilada ring to accompany a family size burrito. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding these dishes.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions planning to make a family size burrito and is undecided between a taco ring and an enchilada ring, seeking opinions on both.
  • Another participant, who has made the taco ring, expresses a strong preference for it over the enchilada ring, describing the taco ring as "Yummy Yummy" and noting the enchilada ring's complexity.
  • A different participant shares that they have made both dishes, rating the taco ring a 5 out of 5 and the enchilada a 3, indicating a preference for the taco ring based on ease and family approval.
  • One participant notes their dietary restriction against red meat, mentioning they would use turkey burger instead for the taco ring, while also expressing a desire to accommodate their family's preferences.
  • Another participant discusses their use of ground chicken as a substitute for hamburger, highlighting their family's preference for it in certain dishes.
  • A participant expresses uncertainty about whether to skip the chicken enchilada for their bunco show, reflecting on a positive experience with the family burrito they had recently.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants, with some expressing a clear preference for the taco ring while others share mixed experiences with both dishes. No clear consensus emerges regarding which dish is definitively better.

Contextual Notes

The discussion is framed around a casual gathering, with participants sharing personal experiences related to meal preparation and preferences for specific ingredients.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and participants interested in meal ideas for gatherings, particularly those with a Mexican theme, may find the shared experiences and preferences relevant.

heat123
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I am having bunco at my house and wanted to do a mexican theme. I will make the family size burrito (yum) and cannot decide on the taco or the enchilada ring? I haven't tried either of them so I was needing some opinions!

thanks! :)
 
I have made the Taco ring and looked at the Enchilada ring. I have to say that the Taco ring is Yummy Yummy!! The Enchilada ring doesn't fit my taste personally and it sounds a little more detailed than the Taco ring is.

Is your bunco a show or your regular group? If it is your regular group and you're already doing the Family Burrito I would go for the Taco ring because it is just as simple to put together and you would have chicken and beef covered.

Just my $0.02
 
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hmm good point!it's a regular bunco gathering with my friends and they like both beef and chicken! Thanks your helping me make my decision easy! :p

Too bad I won't be able to eat the taco ring since I don't eat red meat! I guess I will have to make it for my family and use turkey burger instead!
 
I have had both. The taco is so easy and my whole family loves it. I've also made the enchilada, and it smelled so good while it was baking. It tasted ok, but not like it smelled. If I had to rate them on a scale of 1-5 (5 being the best), the taco would get a 5 and the enchilada would get a 3.
 
heat123 said:
it's a regular bunco gathering with my friends and they like both beef and chicken! Thanks your helping me make my decision easy! :p

Too bad I won't be able to eat the taco ring since I don't eat red meat! I guess I will have to make it for my family and use turkey burger instead!


I use ground chicken a lot in place of hamburger. My family never complains and actually prefers it in some things. I have a Kitchen Aide mixer and I bought the grinder attachment for it. I grind up boneless skinless chicken breasts all the time.
 
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good to know!...about the rating! I am also planning on making the two at an actual bunco show this weekend! I wonder if I should skip the chicken enchilada to do the family burrito for them as well? That was really good, we had it last night! :D
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between burritos and enchiladas?

Burritos are typically made with a large flour tortilla that is filled with various ingredients such as beans, rice, meat, and cheese, then rolled up and often served with salsa or guacamole. Enchiladas, on the other hand, are made with corn tortillas that are filled with similar ingredients but are rolled and then covered in a chili sauce before being baked. This gives enchiladas a saucier texture compared to the more handheld burrito.

Which dish is easier to prepare for a large group at a Bunco night?

Burritos are generally easier to prepare for a large group because they can be made ahead of time and served individually. You can set up a burrito bar with various fillings and toppings, allowing guests to customize their own. Enchiladas require baking time and may need to be served in a casserole dish, which can be less convenient for a casual gathering.

Can I make burritos or enchiladas vegetarian-friendly?

Absolutely! Both burritos and enchiladas can easily be made vegetarian. For burritos, you can use beans, rice, grilled vegetables, and cheese as fillings. For enchiladas, simply fill the corn tortillas with a mixture of sautéed vegetables, beans, and cheese, and top with a flavorful enchilada sauce. This way, you can cater to vegetarian guests without compromising on flavor.

What are some popular toppings for burritos and enchiladas?

Popular toppings for burritos include sour cream, guacamole, salsa, shredded lettuce, and cheese. For enchiladas, you might consider garnishing with fresh cilantro, diced onions, avocado, or a drizzle of sour cream. Both dishes can be customized with a variety of toppings to suit your guests' preferences.

How can I incorporate Pampered Chef tools into making these dishes?

Pampered Chef offers a variety of kitchen tools that can enhance your cooking experience. For burritos, you can use the Mix 'N Chop to easily combine fillings, and the Large Bar Pan for baking multiple enchiladas at once. Additionally, the Food Chopper is great for dicing vegetables quickly. Utilizing these tools can save time and make the preparation process more enjoyable for your Bunco night!

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