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  2. Amazing Migas with Chorizo Recipe - AOL

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    In Spanish and Portuguese cuisine, migas is traditionally made from stale bread. But in the Tex-Mex version, torn corn tortillas are the star. (You’ll see the eggy dish on nearly every brunch ...

  3. Migas - Wikipedia

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    Migas are made by frying tortillas and in a bowl mix some eggs and while the tortilla chips are still hot in the pan you add the eggs onto the tortillas coating the chips with the egg mixture pushing the shells and eggs around in the pan to cook all together and at the end might want to turn off the heat so's not to overcook the eggs.

  4. List of tortilla-based dishes - Wikipedia

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    Chilaquiles – Traditional Mexican dish [1] Chimichanga – Mexican and Southwestern American dish; Corn burrito – Mexican-style dish made of corn tortilla filled with refried beans; Don Tacos – Japanese snack food; Empalme – Mexico originated food; Enchilada – Corn tortilla rolled around a filling and covered with a sauce

  5. 15 Best Recipes You Can Make With Frozen Corn - AOL

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    Get Recipe: Creamed Corn "For a creamed corn casserole, add a little extra liquid (cream or water,) sprinkle a little cheddar or Parmesan on top, and bake in a 375°F oven until brown and bubbly."

  6. Corn tortilla - Wikipedia

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    An uncooked corn tortilla made with nixtamalized corn at 46% hydration and depending on corn variety used and variations, consists of 45% carbohydrates, 3% fat, and 6% protein (table). In a 100 gram reference amount, a raw corn tortilla supplies 218 calories and is a rich source (20% or higher of the Daily Value , DV) of phosphorus (45% DV) and ...

  7. Grill up a Mexican feast with carne asada, charred salsa ...

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    Flour tortillas are an art, and the more you make them, the better your tortilla will get. There is something extremely satisfying about making your own from scratch, unlike many of the packaged ...

  8. Gordita - Wikipedia

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    The dough is most commonly made of nixtamalized corn flour, as also used for tortillas, but can also be of wheat flour, particularly in northern Mexico close to the United States border. An old variant of corn gorditas uses masa quebrada (broken dough) where the cornmeal is coarsely ground, leaving bits of broken grain.

  9. Corn burrito - Wikipedia

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    Although corn burritos are cheap and easy to make, they typically cost more than one would think, and this is partially attributed to the usability of the frying oil after preparation. Unlike meat filling, the refried bean filling easily falls out the end of the rolled tortilla, quickly contaminating the remainder of the oil which then requires ...