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Burrito Pie

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6:28 am
September 6, 2008


Jayne

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Several of you asked for the burrito pie recipe I use, so here it is.  I got it off allrecipes.com, and then made my own adjustments.  Actually have to thank my coworker, Linda, she brought her leftovers in one day and it looked sooooo good I had to try it.  So that's where she got the recipe.

One day I didn't have black olives, so I substituted Black Beans.  I never used black olives again, the black beans just add to the Mexican flavor.  I also don't use taco sauce, I use salsa. 

Anyway, there ya have it.  btw, it makes alot so use your big pan!

Burrito Pie

  • 2 pounds ground beef
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 2 teaspoons minced garlic
  • 1 (2 ounce) can black olives, sliced (I substitute black beans)
  • 1 (4 ounce) can diced green chili peppers
  • 1 (10 ounce) can diced tomatoes with green chile peppers
  • 1 (16 ounce) jar taco sauce  (I use the WM brand of thick & chunky salsa)
  • 2 (16 ounce) cans refried beans
  • 12 (8 inch) flour tortillas
  • 9 ounces shredded Colby cheese  (I use a Mexican Blend)
DIRECTIONS
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
  2. In a large skillet over medium heat, saute the ground beef for 5 minutes. Add the onion and garlic, and saute for 5 more minutes. Drain any excess fat, if desired. Mix in the olives, green chile peppers, tomatoes with green chile peppers, taco sauce and refried beans. Stir mixture thoroughly, reduce heat to low, and let simmer for 15 to 20 minutes.
  3. Spread a thin layer of the meat mixture in the bottom of a 4 quart casserole dish. Cover with a layer of tortillas followed by more meat mixture, then a layer of cheese. Repeat tortilla, meat, cheese pattern until all the tortillas are used, topping off with a layer of meat mixture and cheese.
  4. Bake for 20 to 30 minutes in the preheated oven, or until cheese is slightly brown and bubbly.

7:40 am
September 6, 2008


Suzanne McMinn

Sassafras Farm in Roane County, WV

Admin

posts 7135

That sounds so good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Clover made me do it.

9:49 am
September 6, 2008


GeorgiaZ

Guest

Thank you Jayne! Sounds wonderful!  Now I have a quick and easy supper for tonight and I even have all the ingredients!

10:00 am
September 6, 2008


lorelei

Stuart, Virginia

Big Chicken

posts 51

Thanks for the recipe, Jayne! I am going to try it tomorrow.

12:04 pm
September 6, 2008


Belladonna

Bossier City, Louisiana

Super Chicken

posts 924

I'll have to copy that recipe..it sounds wonderful!!!

2:08 pm
September 6, 2008


Jayne

Guest

I also use the big burrito wrappers instead of tortillas, it just saves time and you don't even use a whole package. 

I hope you all like it as much as we do!

:J

5:12 pm
September 6, 2008


Stephanie

Stuck in Suburbia

Big Chicken

posts 50

That sounds really good.  TFS!

7:52 am
September 8, 2008


Suzanne McMinn

Sassafras Farm in Roane County, WV

Admin

posts 7135

Hey, I posted a pic of Jayne's Burrito Pie as I made it on the daily farm photo here:

http://suzannemcminn.com/blog/2008/09/08/burrito-pie/

We loved it!!

Clover made me do it.

9:17 am
September 8, 2008


Jayne

Guest

I'm so honored that it's the Daily farm picture!  Your presentation is wonderful! 

:J

10:52 am
September 8, 2008


Kayis

FL

Big Chicken

posts 33

This sounds and looks delicious (thanks for sharing a picture, Suzanne)!!!  I'll have to try this one very soon!

8:31 pm
September 8, 2008


beeyourself

Guest

Jayne,

We really enjoyed your Burrito Pie tonight!  I made it with the black olives.  I just love 'em.  (I have one on every finger at Thanksgiving — olive fights are the best!)  I served it over lettuce with tomatoes and sour cream and jalapenos on the side.  Now I know that it makes a LOT — although there isn't much left — but I could easily serve it to company.  I used fresh flour tortillas — and they just melted in the mouth!

It's a hit here! 

Thanks!

8:42 pm
September 8, 2008


Birdi

Western Maine

Mighty Chicken

posts 326

Suzanne, I thought this recipe sounded mouthwatering yummy….then you had to show it to me.  Thats whats for supper tomorrow. Thanks Jayne.

"simple pleasures make my heart smile"

9:10 pm
September 8, 2008


lorelei

Stuart, Virginia

Big Chicken

posts 51

Made the burrito pie yesterday. It was delicious. More is better (!) so I used the black olives and the black beans. Super yummy! MacGyver LOVED it! Thankyou Jayne!

10:31 am
September 10, 2008


Fowlvisions

NE Florida

Big Chicken

posts 26

I'm trying this tonight!  Sounds awesome and easy.  My kind of meal Smile.

Sharing backyard birding to barnyard chickens, Carole @ Fowl Visions

9:17 am
September 14, 2008


Tresh in OK

Mighty Chicken

posts 118

Goodness Gracious this sounds great!  I mean…mucho bueno!!!

Yall, I am telling you the truth…if you have not made Suzanne's pepperoni lasagna you are missing out…it is soooo easy to put together and it is lovin' in the oven!!!  I mean…mamma mia itsa amore!!!

8:51 am
September 15, 2008


tammathau

Cornfields of Indiana

Big Chicken

posts 41

I made this for dinner Friday night and we ate it all weekend!  I sent the leftovers home with my nephew last night.  Great recipe!

11:47 am
October 10, 2008


Salamander

Charleston, WV

Superstar

posts 1031

I finally tried this recipe, it was wonderful.  My family loves it!

The person who upsets you the most is your best teacher, because they bring you face to face with who you are.

7:04 pm
March 23, 2009


Pete

WV

Moderator

posts 7875

Well, we have STILL not tried it!  But it is certainly my kind of food.  Guess we must go back to the grocery store – we are out of flour tortillas.  That is a no-no around here, but got distracted at the store today by a great deal on canning jars.  And I'm sticking to that excuse…

We like black olives here as well, but I have very mixed emotions about cooking with them.  Maybe just serve some on the side.

By big pan, are you talking about a 9x13, or the next size up??  Or do we need to buy an even bigger pan just for this?  Hungry

Anulos qui animum ostendunt omnes gestemus!

7:09 pm
March 23, 2009


GeorgiaZ

Guest

I use my 9x13 and it is FULL! And the leftovers are the very best!

7:16 pm
March 23, 2009


Pete

WV

Moderator

posts 7875

Being kinda clumsy, I might try using the next larger one then.  Thanks for the input, G!

Anulos qui animum ostendunt omnes gestemus!


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