Cheesey Tex-Mex Rolls Ups Review

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants sharing their experiences with Cheesy Tex-Mex Roll-Ups, discussing variations in ingredients, and expressing enthusiasm for the dish. Participants also inquire about recipes and suggest alternatives for certain components.

Discussion Character

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  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience of making the roll-ups, noting that their family loved them and suggesting a variation for the avocado dipping sauce.
  • Several participants express a desire for the recipe, indicating a shared love for Mexican food.
  • Another participant provides the recipe details, including ingredients and directions for making the roll-ups.
  • One participant asks about using canned corn and alternatives for the avocado sauce.
  • Another participant mentions using taco sauce instead of avocado sauce and shares their method of using frozen corn.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, notes that the recipe has been a hit at shows and mentions timing the preparation of the dipping sauce with the roll-ups.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on ingredient substitutions and variations, with no clear consensus on the best alternatives for the avocado sauce or corn type.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences related to the recipe, reflecting a variety of cooking methods and ingredient choices.

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pamperedchef07
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OMG these are amazing!!! My whole family loved them. I used can corn bcause it is a little quicker but it was still amazing. Even the avacoado dipping sauce was great (next time I think I might use 2 avacados to 1/2 cup sour cream, but my family loves avacado) :love:
 
Would you mind sharing the above mentioned recipes? We LOVE mexican food on this end.
 
pcjenr said:
Would you mind sharing the above mentioned recipes? We LOVE mexican food on this end.

The recipe is in the new Season's Best.
 
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Cheesy Tex-Mex Roll-Ups
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Ingredients:
2 ears corn, husks and silk removed

1 small red bell pepper (about 1/2 cup finely diced)

1/4 cup lightly packed fresh cilantro leaves (optional)

3/4 lb 90% lean ground beef

2 tbsp Chipotle Rub

1/4 tsp salt

1 1/2 cups grated Colby and Monterey Jack cheese blend

6 (11-in.) flour tortillas

1 cup prepared guacamole or Avocado Dipping Sauce (see below)


Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 450°F. Remove corn kernels from cobs using Kernel Cutter. Finely dice bell pepper using Santoku Knife. Chop cilantro using Food Chopper, if desired; set aside. Place ground beef, rub and salt in (10-in.) Sauté Pan. Cook over medium-high heat 5-7 minutes or until beef is no longer pink, breaking beef into crumbles using Mix 'N Chop. Add corn and bell pepper; cook an additional 1-2 minutes or until vegetables are crisp-tender. Remove from heat; drain, if necessary. Stir cheese and cilantro into meat mixture using Small Mix 'N Scraper(R). Transfer meat mixture to Classic Batter Bowl.

2. Spoon meat mixture down centers of tortillas, dividing evenly. Fold in ends of tortillas and roll up tightly. Place roll-ups on Medium Sheet Pan; spray with vegetable oil using Kitchen Spritzer. Bake 10-12 minutes or until roll-ups are lightly browned and crisp.

3. Remove sheet pan from oven to Stackable Cooling Rack. Cut each roll-up on a bias into four slices and serve with guacamole or Avocado Dipping Sauce.

Yield: 12 servings

Nutrients per serving: (1/4 roll-up and about 1 1/2 tbsp guacamole): Calories 280, Total Fat 13 g, Saturated Fat 5 g, Cholesterol 30 mg, Carbohydrate 26 g, Protein 13 g, Sodium 640 mg, Fiber 3

Cook's Tip: If desired, ground turkey can be substituted for the ground beef.



To make tortillas easier to work with, place them on a microwave-safe plate. Microwave on HIGH 5-10 seconds or until they're slightly warm.



Any flavor of flour tortillas, such as sun-dried tomato, can be used in this recipe. For a fun presentation, use a variety of different flavors.

Avocado Dipping Sauce: Peel 1 ripe avocado using Avocado Peeler; place in Small Batter Bowl. Mash avocado using Mix 'N Masher. Add 1/2 cup sour cream, 1 tsp lime juice, 1/4 tsp salt and dash hot pepper sauce; mix well.
 
Ok, do you think you could use crispy corn in a can for this, and what about a sub for the avacado sauce?
 
We just used taco sauce for our's. I took frozen corn and thawed it in the microwave. I think any corn will work. These are great!
 
I have done this recipe at several shows and it is always a HIT! While the rollups are in the oven I make the avocado dipping sauce and they are both done at the same time!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Cheesey Tex-Mex Roll Ups?

Cheesey Tex-Mex Roll Ups are a delicious appetizer or snack made with tortillas filled with a cheesy mixture and various Tex-Mex ingredients like beans, peppers, and spices. They are rolled up, baked or cooked, and served warm for a flavorful treat.

How do you prepare Cheesey Tex-Mex Roll Ups?

To prepare Cheesey Tex-Mex Roll Ups, you typically start by mixing cream cheese, shredded cheese, and your choice of Tex-Mex ingredients. Spread the mixture onto tortillas, roll them up tightly, and then slice them into bite-sized pieces. They can be baked in the oven or cooked in a skillet until golden and crispy.

Can I customize the ingredients in Cheesey Tex-Mex Roll Ups?

Yes! One of the great things about Cheesey Tex-Mex Roll Ups is their versatility. You can customize the filling by adding ingredients like cooked chicken, ground beef, or different vegetables. You can also adjust the spices to suit your taste preferences.

Are Cheesey Tex-Mex Roll Ups suitable for parties?

Absolutely! Cheesey Tex-Mex Roll Ups are perfect for parties and gatherings. They are easy to make in large batches, can be served as finger food, and are generally a crowd-pleaser. Pair them with salsa or guacamole for an extra touch.

How do you store leftover Cheesey Tex-Mex Roll Ups?

If you have leftover Cheesey Tex-Mex Roll Ups, store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. You can reheat them in the oven or microwave before serving to enjoy them warm again.

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