How Were the Cheesy Tex-Mex Roll-Ups from S/S 09 SBRC?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses participants' experiences with the Cheesy Tex-Mex Roll-Ups from the Spring/Summer 2009 Season's Best Recipe Collection (SBRC). Various aspects of the recipe, including preparation, taste, and ingredient choices, are explored through personal anecdotes.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shared that the roll-ups were hearty and tasty, suggesting they would be improved with avocado sauce, which the preparer did not use due to difficulty in selecting a ripe avocado.
  • Another participant mentioned having the ingredients and expressed gladness about the positive feedback on the recipe.
  • One participant raised a question about the serving size and calorie count, expressing confusion over the nutritional information provided in the recipe.
  • Another participant noted a discrepancy in serving sizes, suggesting that the nutritional info likely assumes a different serving size than stated.
  • One participant shared their experience of making the roll-ups for a meeting, stating that the avocado sauce enhanced the dish and that they used canned corn successfully.
  • Several users mentioned their enjoyment of the roll-ups, with one participant expressing excitement to make them again for dinner.
  • One participant shared a humorous take on the challenges of selecting ripe avocados, relating it to their own experience and the experiences of others.
  • Another participant noted using a tool to mash a hard avocado, sharing that while it may not taste great, it can be mashed effectively.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the taste and heartiness of the roll-ups, but there is some confusion regarding the serving sizes and nutritional information, indicating differing interpretations of the recipe.

Contextual Notes

Participants shared personal experiences and preferences regarding ingredient choices and preparation methods, particularly concerning the use of avocados and corn.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in recipe discussions, particularly those looking for personal experiences related to the Cheesy Tex-Mex Roll-Ups and tips on ingredient selection.

chefann
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from the S/S 09 SBRC

I didn't make them, but someone made them for my meeting last night. She brought the filling mixed, and then assembled and baked them there.

They were surprisingly hearty for an appetizer. Really tasty, too, although they would have been better with the avocado sauce that's on the same page of the SBRC. But the woman who made them is avocado-challenged and didn't get one that would mash at all (that's what she said - I find it a little hard to believe, too).

Because it's not corn season, she used frozen corn, thawed. And I don't think she used quite enough. But they were tasty. I think they'd make a good meal, paired with a veg and a little salad. And possibly made with shredded chicken instead of the beef.
 
I have the ingredients for these, glad to hear they are pretty good.
 
sounds yummy-

a little confused

It uses 6 tortillas, so that makes 6 rolls- THe recipe mentions to cut each roll into 4 slices

SO that would mean 24 pieces correct?

Now if you look at the serving size it says 12 but states " Nutrients per serv
(1/4 roll & 1 1/2 Tbs avacado dip)" 280 calories

If I ate a whole roll would I consume 1120 calories??:eek:

I think thats wrong- I can;t imagine it being that much. Is it that rich??
 
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I noticed that, too - the number of servings as computed (1/4 roll-up) is different than the number that's printed (12).I think the nutritional info is probably based on 12 servings in the recipe, which would be 1/2 a roll-up.
 
I made these for my cluster meeting yesterday- I thoght the recipe said to cut them in half. I also made the Avocado sauce- I really think it added to it. I used canned corn and had plenty. Highly recommend this recipe- it would be good for dinner with a side salad or rice.
 
I'll second how yummy these are! Heather, you did a great job! Mmmmm, can't wait to make them!

And, on the avocado challenged, I can totally believe it! If you don't know how to pick one, you might think it's ok to get a rock-hard one. The person who made the Cali-Club Pizza (who is a great friend of mine, so, don't think I'm saying anything negative about her, except the obvious avocado challenge) used CRUNCHY avocados in the pizza. It was pretty strange!
 
I had never picked an avocado before, but figured it was better to go soft since I was mashing it!

Thanks, glad you liked them!! I am going to make them for dinner for my family, but double the meat mixture so it fills us up!
 
janezapchef said:
I'll second how yummy these are! Heather, you did a great job! Mmmmm, can't wait to make them!

And, on the avocado challenged, I can totally believe it! If you don't know how to pick one, you might think it's ok to get a rock-hard one. The person who made the Cali-Club Pizza (who is a great friend of mine, so, don't think I'm saying anything negative about her, except the obvious avocado challenge) used CRUNCHY avocados in the pizza. It was pretty strange!

That cracked me up!!! Maybe it's the stress I'm feeling right now, but your words really made me laugh. Thank you :)
 
I have used the Mix'n'Chop to mash a hard avocado... it still doesn't taste like much since it's being eaten before it's time, but it will definitely mash it up where no fork can compete.
 
peichef said:
That cracked me up!!! Maybe it's the stress I'm feeling right now, but your words really made me laugh. Thank you :)

Happy to provide some comic relief for you! :)

And, Joy, great to know on the hard avocado. Personally, I buy them hard when they are cheap and let them ripen. Once they are soft, I put them in the fridge until I need them. I eat alot of them, so, we always have ripe ones on hand.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Cheesy Tex-Mex Roll-Ups?

Cheesy Tex-Mex Roll-Ups are a popular appetizer or snack featuring a blend of cheeses, spices, and sometimes additional ingredients like vegetables or meats, all rolled up in tortillas. They are typically served warm and can be paired with dips or salsas.

How were the Cheesy Tex-Mex Roll-Ups received during the S/S 09 SBRC?

During the S/S 09 Spring/Summer Business Review Conference (SBRC), the Cheesy Tex-Mex Roll-Ups were well-received by attendees. Many praised their flavor and ease of preparation, making them a favorite among the showcased recipes.

What ingredients are needed to make Cheesy Tex-Mex Roll-Ups?

The main ingredients for Cheesy Tex-Mex Roll-Ups typically include tortillas, cream cheese, shredded cheese (like cheddar or Mexican blend), diced green chilies, and spices such as cumin and chili powder. Additional ingredients can be added based on personal preference.

Can Cheesy Tex-Mex Roll-Ups be made ahead of time?

Yes, Cheesy Tex-Mex Roll-Ups can be made ahead of time. You can prepare them, roll them up, and store them in the refrigerator until you're ready to bake or serve them. This makes them a convenient option for parties or gatherings.

What are some serving suggestions for Cheesy Tex-Mex Roll-Ups?

Cheesy Tex-Mex Roll-Ups can be served with a variety of dips such as salsa, guacamole, or sour cream. They can also be garnished with fresh cilantro or served alongside a salad for a more complete meal.

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