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Bronco's Gluten Free Mexican Suprise!


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Hey gang,

We had a "Mexican" Pot Luck at work today, so I made my "almost famous" Bronco's Mexican Suprise. Here is the recipe for those interested.

Take a 9 x 13 baking pan. Grease it lightly with Pam or Olive Oil.

Tear the corn tortillas and place them on the bottom of the baking pan.

Heat up some refried beans (your choice) and spread them over the tortillas (it helps if you add a little water or milk to the pan when cooking the beans to get them to spread easier).

Brown 2 pounds of ground turkey and add 1/2 red bell pepper (chopped) and 1/2 green bell pepper (chopped) and 1 serrano chili pepper (chopped). Add gluten-free taco seasoning. Spead layer of ground turkey over beans in pan.

Sprinkle shredded cheese over ground turkey/pepper layer.

Repeat this again (tortilla, beans, turkey mixture, cheese)

Cook in oven at 350 for 20-30 minutes.

Sprinkle additional cheese, allow to melt.

Add salsa on top of "suprise" and fritos on top of salsa (generous amount of fritos) right before serving

Voila!


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That looks so good!

  broncobux said:
Hey gang,

We had a "Mexican" Pot Luck at work today, so I made my "almost famous" Bronco's Mexican Suprise. Here is the recipe for those interested.

Take a 9 x 13 baking pan. Grease it lightly with Pam or Olive Oil.

Tear the corn tortillas and place them on the bottom of the baking pan.

Heat up some refried beans (your choice) and spread them over the tortillas (it helps if you add a little water or milk to the pan when cooking the beans to get them to spread easier).

Brown 2 pounds of ground turkey and add 1/2 red bell pepper (chopped) and 1/2 green bell pepper (chopped) and 1 serrano chili pepper (chopped). Add gluten-free taco seasoning. Spead layer of ground turkey over beans in pan.

Sprinkle shredded cheese over ground turkey/pepper layer.

Repeat this again (tortilla, beans, turkey mixture, cheese)

Cook in oven at 350 for 20-30 minutes.

Sprinkle additional cheese, allow to melt.

Add salsa on top of "suprise" and fritos on top of salsa (generous amount of fritos) right before serving

Voila!

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