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  2. Mexican Chicken Casserole Recipe - AOL

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    SPREAD 1/3 of the chicken mixture onto bottom of 8-inch square baking dish; cover with 1 tortilla and half each of the remaining chicken mixture and shredded cheese. Top with remaining tortilla and chicken mixture; cover. BAKE 20 min. or until heated through. Sprinkle with remaining shredded cheese; bake, uncovered, 5 min. or until melted.

  3. Mexican Chicken Quinoa Casserole Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Coat a large casserole dish (about 5 quarts) with cooking spray and set aside. Place 2 cups water and quinoa in a large saucepan, then bring to a low boil.

  4. 10 Unexpectedly-Delicious Recipes Using Doritos - AOL

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    Doritos Casserole. This one's similar to the chicken rendition we mentioned earlier, except it contains ground beef with taco seasoning and there's no cream of chicken involved (because that would ...

  5. Doritos - Wikipedia

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    Doritos (/ d ə ˈ r iː t oʊ z /) is an American brand of flavored tortilla chips produced by Frito-Lay, a wholly owned subsidiary of PepsiCo. [2] [3] The concept for Doritos originated at Disneyland at a restaurant managed by Frito-Lay. In 1966, Doritos became the first tortilla chip available nationally in the United States.

  6. Mexican Chicken Casserole Recipe - AOL

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  7. Mexican Chicken Quinoa Casserole

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  8. List of casserole dishes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable casserole dishes. A casserole, probably from the archaic French word casse meaning a small saucepan, [1] is a large, deep dish used both in the oven and as a serving vessel. The word is also used for the food cooked and served in such a vessel, with the cookware itself called a casserole dish or casserole pan.

  9. Tostilocos - Wikipedia

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    Tostilocos (also Dorilocos [1]) are a popular Mexican antojito (street food) that consist of Tostitos or Doritos tortilla chips with various toppings. Ingredients can include white corn, cueritos (pickled pork rinds), cucumber, jícama, lime juice, Clamato, mango pieces, hot sauce, chamoy, chili powder, salt, mayonnaise, and Japanese-style peanuts (sometimes referred to as "cracker nuts").