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You will need 1 package of tasty flour tortillas or sourdough bread will work 1 package of chicken or turkey raw sausages (not sweet ones mild or hot italian will do) about 4 sausages 3 or 4 bell peppers diced fajita style or 1 bag of diced frozen bell peppers 1 onion sliced fajita style 4 to 8 spoon fulls of balsamic vinegar 1 to 2 squeezed limes for juice discard seeds and rinds At this point fresh garlic or garlic powder is in store to taste. Now for the fun, Cut sausages into 1 inch slices then fry until half way cooked then add the onion. Cook the onion just until they are almost cooked then add the bell peppers. Lets leave a little crunch to our veggies. Now comes the seasoning 4 spoons of balsamic 1 lime if you have it and if you are like me go hog wild with the garlic powder. Add balsamic and lime juice to taste. It is very easy to add salt to this recipe after it is cooked. Make tortilla like soft taco's or sourdough sandwiches. Enjoy Stinkypete
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# ¿ Jan 15, 2017 05:15 |
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# ¿ Apr 29, 2024 06:24 |
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Ok lets start with rice onion and tomato sauce and hopefully you have some ever loving garlic! If you don't have garlic that is ok We will improvise. Mexican rice first stove top style You will need Single Serving that can be doubled as needed 1 cup of rice 1 spoon of oil half of an onion diced 2 cups of water in time DO NOT ADD THE WATER ALL AT ONCE!! YOU WILL BURN YOUR HOUSE DOWN the before mentioned canned tomato sauce will come into play soon. My tutorial was add a spoonful of oil to a pan then 1 cup of rice. Fry the dry rice until 80 percent opaque then slowly add onion and 2 cups of water slowly so you DO NOT BURN YOUR HOUSE DOWN! after you get a slow simmer add your tomato sauce to taste until your rice is tender. Hot oil and water do not mix so please don't burn your house down Salt and garlic will round this out if you have chicken bullion that is more of something I have found used way north of the border Enjoy!
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# ¿ Jan 16, 2017 08:40 |