1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.
Wow, for me, it's not very easy to be happy and thankful unless everything is going along the way I like it to.
Just this morning, I was whining to myself about wanting to make enchiladas for dinner and not having any tortilla's. My options were:
Waste gasoline going to the store for one item and while there find lot's of other things to buy, therefore going off the budget I'm trying to stay on.
~or~
Make something else that I don't feel like making.
~or~
I can be thankful in ALL circumstances, because God cares about even our most minor problems. "So, thank you Lord, that I'm out of tortilla's, hallelujah! I will let You solve this one! " I prayed. Right then, I remembered that I have had a recipe for homemade tortilla's sitting in my recipe box for 3 years, that I never even tried!
Wasn't it me who was saying how I want to lead a simpler life? What's more simple than making your own tortilla's? The recipe is so easy and it's even cheaper than buying them at the 99 cent store, though I'm not going to stop buying them from there. But I will learn to make do at times when I can.
Homemade Flour Tortillas
2 cups of flour*
1/2 teaspoon of salt
1/4 Cup of Shortening*
1/2 cup of cold water
Combine flour and salt well. Cut in shortening. Add water and mix well. Divide into 10 balls and roll out flat. Toast them on a medium to hot griddle.
* I used whole wheat flour and margarine which contained no trans fats or hydrogenated oils.
I rolled them between layers of wax paper using a drinking glass.I know, round they are not. But when you roll them into enchiladas you can't tell. I'm going to keep my eyes peeled for a cheap tortilla press.
Oh yeah.... this is the good stuff! I just roll up my tortillas with Jack cheese inside, topped it with green sauce, topped that with more Jack cheese and sprinkled it with green onion. I baked it 325' for 30 minutes. I served it with some leftover rice, which I mixed with red salsa.
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Ask and you shall receive! Looks delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteMexican food is my favorite and there is nothing more tasty then fresh tortillas!! You have my mouth watering!
ReplyDeleteWow, this look yummy! Thanks for the recipe and for hosting. Hope you visit, I have a one year anniversary giveaway, all you have to do is comment on it, that's it!
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Thank you so much sweet lady! Good luck to you. Hugs,
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Those enchiladas look yumm-o! I actually have a tortilla press, but I haven't made tortillas in quite some time. This is inspiring me to break it out this week. I think I even have some green sauce in the pantry!
ReplyDeleteVery resourceful of you, Mary. And probably healthier than what you can buy in the store. And I love the idea of mixing salsa with rice! I'm trying to eat vegetarian - just started - and your meal sounds wonderful. Thanks for sharing! And for hosting :)
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That looks delicious! Thanks for hosting and choosing my house reno as one of your top 10 picks for last week :) xo Kirsty
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious. I've never made homemade, always go for the packaged ones. Great easy peasy recipe. Thanks and thank you for hosting.
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I'm so hungry, this looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteWow! Those look delicious! Thanks for hostessing too!
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Hi Mary, these sure look tastey. I have never made my own from scratch so this should be interesting when I try the recipe. Thanks so much for sharing. I have recently found your blog and am now following you, and will visit often. Please stop by my blog and perhaps you would like to follow me also. Have a wonderful day. Hugs, Chris
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Such a neat idea. You are one smart lady.
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ReplyDeleteOh Mary, Chile Verde is my favorite Mexican food. Just love that green sauce. Thanks for sharing the recipe for the tortillas. Would love to try this. Thanks so much!
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Mary ~ isn't it amazing how God finds a way of getting our attention? :) And I love the fact that you recognized Him speaking to you! :) Bless you, girlie!
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I have never made homemade tortillas ~ but I sure will now! My hubby will love it!! Thanks for hosting Mary.
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Susan and Bentley
I just pinned your tortilla recipe on Pinterest because I will be trying it this week, hopefully.
ReplyDeleteYour recipe looks sooo good. Thanks for sharing. Thanks too for hosting. Love linking.
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It should read "Copycat Mantlepiece",c'est la vie.
Thanks for hosting what looks like a fun party.
What faith you have
ReplyDeleteI would have drove to the store and like you said buyother things also
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ReplyDeleteHi Mary! They look yummy! Sorry to be late to the party...we had some family illness. Happy week!...hugs...Debbie
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting! Your enchiladas look mighty tasty -- I have only once tried making tortillas, and I think I did it with masa meal. They were not spectacular! I might try these with the flour.
ReplyDeleteBoy does this look good!
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