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Recipe submitted by Greg Beary gbeary@advtech.uswest.com

Burritos

Ingredients (use vegan versions):

    a package of chapatis
    a small can of corn kernels
    a large can of no fat refried beans (black ones are good)
    6 roasted New Mexican hot chillies
    3 baked potatoes
    1 jar Pace pico de galo

Directions:

Heat the beans, chillies, and corn together in a large pot over a low heat and stir frequently so the beans don't stick.  When they are approaching temperature,(they huff and puff small clouds of steam), heat a small frying pan. I think it was Michelle who raved about Circulon several weeks ago and got me to buy one of their trial pans. Its about eight inches round has almost no lip, and is super non-stick. I use this to heat the chapatis for about 30 seconds each, or until they're hot to the touch.

To assemble, spoon about 3 tbs of the bean/corn/chilli mixture onto a chapati. For those of you new to burritos, the stripe of beans should be about two inches in from the edge of the chapati. The stripe should be about 1 inch wide and about 1/2 an inch thick.

Dot the beans with slices of baked potato (cut about 1/8 inch thick).  Top the potatoes with 2-3 tsp of the pico de galo. Now roll up the chapati and tuck the edges in, or just squeeze the edges together.

These burritos are good when first assembled, but I especially like them cold the next day for lunch.


what is chapatis?

Archived comment by:  ken
chapatis are an indian type of ethnic vegan bread quite similar to torillas, but not quite. chapatis are a little heavier.

Archived comment by: payal
What is pico de galo?

Archived comment by: sophie

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« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2006, 07:29:35 AM »

Sorry if I keep replying in the worng way to these things, but can't find out how to simply add a comment rather than pressing 'review'.  Ah well.

Pico de Gallo is a fresh, chunky mexican salsa that uses tomatoes, chilli peppers and onion.
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