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This cookbook gives you more to do with a tortilla than just adding fillings to make burritos. There's even a few cute ideas for kids edible crafts.
I am not sure if I got the same book as the reviewers before me. There is nothing Mexican about this book. I have included a list of all the "Main Dishes" from the book; judge for yourself. First off, if you are writing a book about tortilla you would at least give a recipe on how to make a tortilla. This book will never be used. I know it is not rocket science but it makes the book look more authentic. There is nothing positive to say about this book. It's a book about taking western recipes and wrapping it in / in-between a tortilla.
There isn't much to say about his book. Most of the recipes are random. Family Favorite Taco Casserole, Southwest Haystacks, Mushroom Swiss Tortilla Bake, Southwest Pizza, Southwest Lasagna, Black Bean Casserole, Chili Chicken Casserole, Chicken Roll-ups, Lattice Top Chicken Potpie, Polynesian Bundles, Slow Cooker Burrito Bake, Southwest Torta, Sweet and Sour Fajitas, Tex-Mex Meat Loaf, Tortilla Beef Cannelloni, Nacho Sloppy Joes, Tortilla Crusted Fish Fillets, Fajitas Burgers, Tortilla Spinach and Cheese Cannelloni, Vegetarian Taco Casserole.I am surprised there is no fish and chips wrapped into a tortilla. There are much better resources with a simple google search.
I bought this book for my sister's Christmas gift. She was delighted in receiving it along with the quesedilla maker. Now she has 101 things to do.besides the 1 she already knew. I was really happy that she loved the book.Joanne
This is a great little book with lots of neat ideas. The recipes are simple and use common ingredients. I used mine as a bunco prize with a jar of homemade salsa, a jar of conqueso, and a package of chips.
Many ideas to use tortilla's and although I'm sure they all taste good to someone, most tend to lay on the fringes of my likes.
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