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And God Looked Upon All That He Had Made And It Was Good

Feb
1

Okay, I’m not God, but I tell my kids that I am. Does that count? And this recipe was good!

Recipe Winner #2: Marcy’s Crockpot Tamale Casserole! :thumbsup:

Marcy’s Crockpot Tamale Casserole

2-15 oz cans chili without beans (Marcy says she uses turkey chili), 1-15 oz can whole kernel corn, drained, 1 cup chopped onion, 2-15 oz cans tamales, 3 cups Chili Cheese Fritos (basically the whole bag except for, um, the ones you eat while you are fixing it, NOT THAT I DID THAT OR ANYTHING), 1-8 oz bag (or two cups) shredded cheddar cheese.

1. Place chili, corn and onion in a large bowl. Mix well.
2. Unwrap tamales. Discard shucks. Don’t worry if they break. (Marcy says she cuts them into 4 pieces anyway and I did, too).
3. Layer ingredients in slow cooker in this order:
1/3 of the tamales
1/3 of the chili mixture
1/3 of the chips
1/3 of the cheese
Repeat layers twice more, making 3 layers.
4. Cook 6 hours on Low or 3 1/2 hours on High.

This was great!!! Who’s gonna try it?

Look, they are talking about Deep Blue on eHarlequin! If you’ve read it or are reading it now (AND IF YOU AREN’T, WHY NOT???), join in! Click on the blue “Talk” button at the bottom of the main eHarlequin page and then click on Silhouette Series from the menu to the right to find the discussion thread. Deep Blue is the “Reading with Rae” pick for February! :mrgreen:

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on February 1, 2006  

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  1. 2-1
    3:18
    pm

    LOL I feel sorta’ famous now….and really hungry! :rotfl:

    I’m glad you enjoyed it.

  2. 2-1
    3:37
    pm

    Ooo, another yummy recipe!!!

  3. 2-1
    3:40
    pm

    Ohhh, this crockpot tamale casserole recipe sounds so good I think I will have to try it. Thank you so much for sharing it, Marcy.

  4. 2-1
    6:17
    pm

    Looks good! Will have to try this one :yes:

  5. 2-1
    6:36
    pm

    I don’t have a crockpot – can you believe it!!!! :hissyfit: hmmmmm wonder if it can be made just on top of the stove? and i have another question – what are: tamales with shucks:?: I’m clueless:oops: but it sounds good and I would like to try it :yes:

  6. 2-1
    9:13
    pm

    Yum! Sounds delicious. :thumbsup:

  7. 2-1
    9:40
    pm

    Looks great. I’ll have my husband get on that right away.:bananadance:

  8. 2-1
    10:59
    pm

    Catslady, the tamales come in a can–they were next to the canned chili in the Wal-Mart where I bought them. The shucks are a sort of skin covering on them and they just unroll/unwrap really easily. I think this recipe could easily be made just in a pan and put in the oven!

  9. 2-1
    11:08
    pm

    These recipes look great.

    And Suzanne, that’s who I tell my kids I am too and they still talk back. :rotfl:

  10. 2-2
    12:07
    am

    Another winner!! I can’t wait to try it. Do any of these recipes freeze well? I could make and portion out and freeze. That way, I wouldn’t waste any of it. Your son looks as if he is enjoying his dinner. Cute kid. Hugs.:wave:

  11. 2-2
    5:22
    am

    Sounds very yummy!

  12. 2-2
    9:49
    am

    Looks good but I didn’t know what tamales were either!!

  13. 2-2
    10:20
    am

    Fannie, I think they could be frozen! I can’t think why not.

  14. 2-2
    11:24
    pm

    I made this recipe tonight– it looked too good to pass up. And it WAS good. We had leftovers, since it’s just the two of us, so I divvied up the casserole into lunch-sized portions and put it in the freezer. It kinda reminds me of Frito Pie.:grin:

  15. 2-4
    6:48
    am

    Okay, you guys, I’m a Texan and I have NEVER seen tamales in a can. Problem is, they’re hard to find if it’s not Christmas time. This does sound really good, though.

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