Chicken Enchilada Soup (Wannabe Chilis Style)
Preparation time: 20mins
Cooking time: 20 mins
Serves: 14
Ingredients:
1/2 cup Vegetable oil
1/4 cup Chicken Bouillon
3 cups diced Yellow Onions
2 teaspoon ground Cumin
2 teaspoon Chili Powder
2 teaspoon granulated Garlic
1/2 teaspoon Cayenne pepper
2 cup Masa Harina
4 quart Water (divided) 3 & 1
2 cup crushed Tomatoes
8oz Velveeta Cheese cut in small cubes
3 pounds cooked, cubed chicken Breast
Shredded Cheddar Cheese
Tortilla Strips
Pico De Gallo
Instructions
In large pot, place oil, chicken bouillon, onion and spices. Saute until onions are soft and clear, about 5 minutes.
In another container, combine Masa Harina with 1 quart water. Stir until all lumps dissolve.
Add to sauteed onions and bring to boil. Once mixture starts to bubble, continue cooking 2-3 minutes, stirring constantly. This will eliminate any raw taste from Masa Harina.
Add remaining 3 quarts water to pot. Add tomatoes; let mixture return to boil stirring occasionally.
Add cheese to soup. Stirring til Cheese is melted.
Add chicken; heat through.
Ladle Into Large Soup Bowls!
Top With Shredded Cheddar Cheese, Tortilla Strips & Pico De Gallo!
Enjoy!
Makes 1 1/4 gallons or 14 servings.
Note:
You must dissolve the masa harina into 1 quart of water completely.
If you add the masa harina into the soup directly it will be difficult to mix in and may be lumpy.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Halloween Footprints
I had all this stuff just sitting around!
- Sketch Pad Of Paper
- Acrylic Paint
- Black Spray Paint
- 10" Pizza Box (Small Pizza)
- Glue Gun
- Hot Glue Sticks
- A Shoe Lace
- Buttons
- Halloween Ribbon
- A Pencil
- A Sharpie Marker
- Scissors
- 8x10 Picture Frame
- Tape
The first set I did was my son Jakobs feet! I painted them with acrylic paint like a Candy Corn, ripped out a piece of my sketch paper, Stamped his feet on the paper, let it dry and got out my Sharpie and wrote, Trick-or-Treat Smell-My-Feet in-between the footprints. I wrote his name and the year in the bottom corner and put it in my 8x10 picture frame and proudly have it on display on my counter along with my Pumpkins!
For my second one it was a little different, I only did one plain white foot print and my daughter was kind of jealous, one, because it was just one stinkin' foot. Two, because it was just plain white. I told her she will love it in the end. She sure did! For hers I cut the Pizza Box in half taped the edges together so it didn't unfold. Then I painted it outside, with the black spray paint. When it was all dry, I painted my daughters foot white and stamped it on the pizza box. While that was drying, I made the bow and picked out buttons. When it was dry, again, I drew the letters BOO vertical down the side of the foot print with pencil so I had a template to glue the buttons.
I hot glued the buttons over the BOO, then did a 2nd Button Layer to make it more 3-Dimensional. I glued two small white buttons onto two larger black buttons to resemble eyes and glued them on, and a small black button to resemble a ghost mouth saying "Boo!"
Then of course the 2 large purple buttons with a smaller offset color purple to make the Bow.
I then poked 2 holes on the top of the box and laced the shoelace through to make a hanger. Then I finished it off by gluing the bow I made at the top and *Voila*!
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