My Friend is Searching for a Mexican Stacked-Up Recipe - Any Ideas?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around a request for a Mexican stacked-up recipe, with participants sharing their thoughts and experiences related to layered Mexican dishes. Various interpretations and similar recipes are discussed, highlighting personal experiences and variations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions their friend's search for a recipe involving southwest spice and layers, expressing uncertainty about the dish.
  • Another participant shares that they are unfamiliar with the recipe and asks for others' thoughts.
  • One participant describes a dish similar to a 7 layer dip, detailing the ingredients and noting its popularity during events like the Super Bowl.
  • A participant recalls a layered Mexican dish from before 2001, suggesting it involved tortillas, meat, and cheese, and mentions its presence in a catalog.
  • Another participant identifies a specific recipe, the Fiesta Tortilla Stack, from a past catalog, providing a detailed list of ingredients and preparation steps.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding the specific recipe being sought, with no clear consensus on what the original dish might be.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and recollections of layered Mexican dishes, reflecting a variety of interpretations and preferences within the community.

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Consultants and community members interested in Mexican recipes or layered dishes may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.

twinchefs
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I have a friend looking for a recipe. She said it mexican uses the southwest spice and its something stackup. I hoping someone will know what this is.
I have never heard of it, have you??
 
This sounds similar to what we call 7 layer dip down here. We layer refried beans, sour cream, cheese, guacamole, olives (optional) and tomatoes, etc. You can add/delete ingredients as you please and repeat the layers. The names vary because sometimes it has 12 layers, etc. THIS IS VERY GOOD! I make sure to always eat some at superbowl time! This may be quicker than the recipe above - it is served cold - no baking. Very pretty in the trifle bowl as well:chef:
 
There was a layered Mexican thing WAY back (before I signed in 2001). I only know about it because it's on the cover of one of the catalogs that's hanging at HO. It looked like tortillas layered with meat and cheese, then baked. One of the long-timers might have it, or one of the usual suspect recipe sites (joycesfinecooking or razzledazzlerecipes).
 
Chile Verde Dip SB S/S2001
 
I believe you might be talking about the Fiesta Tortilla Stack from the Fall/Winter Catalog 1999 (yes I still have it!) It can also be found in the Season's Best Fall/Winter 1999. Hope this helps!!!

Fiesta Tortialla Stack

1 can (9 oz) bean dip
2 Tbsp plus 1/4 cup sour cream
1 Tbsp plus 1/2 tsp Southwestern Seasoning Mix, divided
2 cups cooked chicken, chopped
1 medium red bell pepper, chopped (1 cup)
1/2 cup thinly sliced green onions with tops (about 8)
3/4 cup sliced pitted ripe olives, divided
1/4 cup snipped fresh cilantro, divided
5 (10 inch) flour tortillas
8 oz mild cheddar cheese, shredded (2 cups)
Vegetable oil
2 medium plum tomatoes, seeded and chopped
Salsa (optional)

Preheat oven to 375 degrees. In 1 qt. Batter Bowl, combine bean dip, 2 Tbsp of the sour cream and 1 Tbsp of the seasoning mix; mix well. Chop chicken and bell pepper using Food Chopper; place Classic 2 qt Batter Bowl. Add green onions, 1/2 cup of the olive slices, and 2 Tbsp of the cilantro to Batter Bowl; mix gently. Place one tortilla on 13" Round Baking Stone. Using medium Stainless Steel Scoop, top tortilla with 2 scoops of bean mixture; spread to within 1/4 inch of edge using Large Spreader. Top evenly with 1 cup of chicken mixture. Cut cheese chunk into 4 equal pieces. Shred one piece of cheese evenly over chicken mixture using Deluxe Cheese Grater. Repeat layers of tortilla, bean mixture, chicken mixture and cheese 3 more times. Top with remaining tortilla; spray with vegetable oil using Kitchen Spritzer. Bake 25-30 minutes or until top is golden brown. Mix the remaining 1/4 cup sour cream with the remaining 1/2 tsp seasoning mix; spread evenly over top of warm tortilla stack. Sprinkle with tomato, remaining 1/4 cup olive slices and cilantro. Cut into wedges; serve with salsa, if desired.
Yield: 6 servings
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Mexican Stacked-Up recipe?

A Mexican Stacked-Up recipe typically involves layering ingredients such as tortillas, beans, cheese, meats, and various toppings to create a flavorful and visually appealing dish. It's often baked until the cheese is melted and bubbly, making it a hearty meal option.

What ingredients do I need for a basic Mexican Stacked-Up recipe?

For a basic Mexican Stacked-Up recipe, you'll need corn or flour tortillas, refried beans, cooked ground beef or shredded chicken, cheese (like cheddar or Monterey Jack), salsa, and toppings such as sour cream, avocado, and chopped cilantro. You can customize it with your favorite ingredients!

Can I make a vegetarian version of a Mexican Stacked-Up recipe?

Absolutely! To make a vegetarian version, simply omit the meat and use additional beans, vegetables like bell peppers and zucchini, and perhaps some corn. You can also add more cheese or use a plant-based cheese alternative to keep it delicious and satisfying.

How long does it take to prepare and cook a Mexican Stacked-Up recipe?

The preparation time for a Mexican Stacked-Up recipe is usually around 15-20 minutes, depending on how quickly you can chop and layer the ingredients. Cooking time typically ranges from 20-30 minutes in the oven, so you can have a delicious meal ready in about an hour!

Can I use Pampered Chef products to make a Mexican Stacked-Up recipe?

Yes! Pampered Chef offers a variety of kitchen tools that can make preparing a Mexican Stacked-Up recipe easier. You can use their stoneware for even baking, a food chopper for quick ingredient prep, and measuring tools to ensure you get the right amounts of each ingredient. These products can help streamline the cooking process and enhance your overall experience.

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