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Need A Quick, Simple, Meal?


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Hey everyone!

I just made the most delicious, simple, inexpensive, no-bake dinner!

Tortilla wraps:

1- 8oz package cream cheese

1- small (flat) can chopped black olives

1- small (flat) can diced green chili peppers

1/2 cup shredded cheese (any kind...chedder or moz.)

A couple of dashes of garlic powder

STIR! That's it.

Heat up store-bought gluten-free corn tortillas for 20 seconds in microwave. Spread on topping in thin layer. Wrap into burrito shape and EAT! Dip in picante sauce/salsa.

Add a side of mexican rice and you have a complete gluten-free dinner. ;)

Side note: I don't quite use the whole small can of green chili peppers. All of the ingredients are found easily at Wal-Mart or the local grocery store! B)

Happy eating! -Julie :P

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cdford Contributor

What brand of storebought corn tortillas are you using? I have not found one that was not produced on lines dusted with wheat or on the same lines as the flour tortillas were made. I have tried using a tortilla maker, but cannot get the dough correct to make them come out right.

celiacfreeman Contributor

mission corn tort is gluten-free

HAPPY DOG SUZ Enthusiast

B) Aloha,

Just wondering if the mission tortillas and chips are produced on a designated line away fom the flour products? Thanks ><>Suz<><

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