Enchilada sauce from scratch is a bit of a pain to make. The recipe I follow is for a single batch to make one pan of enchiladas but I NEVER do it that way. If I'm going to the trouble to make it, I make a bunch and freeze it for future use. I use a full bag (16oz.) of the dried mild chiles. We like it a bit spicy so I add in 20 of the hot chiles.
The recipe says to soak the chiles and then remove the stems and seeds. I have found that it is easier to remove the stems and seeds first. Just pull off or cut off with scissors the stem at the top and pour out the seeds.
Next step is to rinse and soak your chiles. Fill the pan with water, swish it around and then dump out the first water. Fill with water again.
Cover pan and bring to a boil. Turn the heat off, leave the lid on and let the chiles soak for an hour.
Once your chiles are softened, begin running the chiles with some of the soaking liquid in your blender or food processor. As you can see, I like using a glass measuring cup to scoop up the chiles. This is a MESSY job. Wear an apron. Chile stuff doesn't come out very well even with Spray and Wash.
Next, place your sieve/strainer over a large bowl. Pour the processed chiles through the sieve. Use a plastic scraper to work the chile through the sieve. When you have worked all of the chile through, add a cup or 2 of water into your blender and process to clean out the excess chile and pour it through as well. This will help push through the rest of the chile into the bowl. The dry-ish stuff that is left in your sieve is leftover skin and seeds. When it gets to that dry point you can throw that part away.
I usually use 2 bowls because there is a lot of chile when making a big batch. You can't push it through if it is sitting down in the chile sauce.
Next, pre-measure your seasonings, oil, flour, vinegar and prep/peel your garlic.
One note: Salt is a variable in this recipe. Chile on it's own is pretty bitter. The salt is what changes that. In my experience, if you follow the actual recipe, you will need a bit more salt to make it taste right. SO, taste, add salt, taste again. You don't want too much salt but you definitely don't want bitter.
Saute garlic in oil just until garlic begins to lightly brown and then remove garlic.
Now add in the flour and sauté for a minute.
Dump in the chile and the rest of your ingredients. Simmer for about 15 minutes and check for salt. (See above.)
Make enchiladas! This batch was my sample and it was just heated in the microwave and still was really yummy.
To make enchiladas......
*Toast corn tortillas in a hot skillet. No oil needed. Just heat till they begin to brown on both sides. You still want them to be soft enough to roll but a little brown to add flavor. I usually place them inside a folded dish towel to keep them warm while I'm working with them. (I do 14 tortillas for a 9x13 pan)
*For beef filling, cook 1 lb. of hamburger, drain, add some of the red chile sauce and roll in warmed tortillas. You can also make cheese enchiladas, chicken or whatever you prefer. Chopped onion is also a possibility if you like that.
*Roll enchiladas, place in pan seam side down. Pour sauce over the top and grated cheese on top of that.
*Easy Peasy!
Original Recipe: (Single Batch)
Salsa para Enchiladas (Enchilada Sauce)
8 dried California chiles
Water
1 1/2 Tbsp. lard or vegetable oil
1 garlic clove
1 Tbsp. all-purpose flour
1 tsp. vinegar
3/4 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. ground cumin
1/8 tsp. garlic powder
Wash chiles thoroughly. Place in a large saucepan and cover generously with water. Cover and bring to a boil. Remove from heat and let stand 45 minutes or until softened. Drain chiles, reserving soaking liquid. Pull off stems, slit chiles open and finse off seeds. Place chiles and 1 cup soaking liquid in blender or food processor. Process until pureed. Turn into a sieve and rub through sieve into bowl to eliminate small bits of peel. Rinse blender with additional 1 cup soaking liquid and pour over remaining pulp in sieve. Heat lard or oil and garlic in a medium saucepan. When lard or oil is fragrant with garlic, discard garlic clove. Stir in flour until mixture is smooth. Cook about 1 minute. Add pureed chile mixture and remaining ingredients. Bring to a boil; reduce heat. Cook and stir until slightly thickened. Taste and add more salt if needed. Makes about 2 1/3 cups/
My BIG version:
16 oz. bag mild chiles
20 (each) hot chiles
2/3 cup oil
10 whole garlic cloves
2/3 cup flour
3 Tbsp. vinegar
1/4 cup salt
2 1/2 tsp. dried leaf oregano, crushed
2 1/2 tsp. ground cumin
2 1/4 tsp. garlic powder
Just follow the above directions using the larger quantity of ingredients.
Good luck, Mark! Text me if you have any questions along the way!
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Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Making Memories
This year for our Easter celebration I decided to make a simple "photo booth" setting.


This was our backdrop. The fabric is a painting dropcloth. If you look closely you can see paint splatters on it! (I used the kind of curtain rings that pinch on to hang the dropcloth.) I made the paper wheels and bunting out of scrapbook paper. The bunting is just triangles stitched onto a piece of ribbon. Over at The Creative Place there is a great tutorial for making the paper wheels.
Everyone had a great time posing! Most of our props came from the dollar store. I did print a few mustaches and lips from Accent the Party. They were a free download.
I think he wore these glasses most of the day!
With a little encouragement, even Grandma got in on the action!
I LOVE this picture!
So full of JOY!
We did try for a few "serious" pictures.
My 2 favorite girls and their Grandma.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Nifty Fifty
Last Wednesday my sister turned 50! My aunt sent me a message on Facebook saying that she, my mom and my sister were going for pedicures and then out for pizza on Karen's birthday and why didn't I come and join them. (Not sure why I didn't think of that myself!). SO.....I flew to Portland Wednesday.
The Birthday Girl!
Family Feet
Ages 50-73
Hard to tell from the group shot but I went for black and white polka dot!
After our pampering, we went to Mississippi Pizza
where Karen had a lot of friends come.
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Marlene, Mom, Karen |
And family.
We had a great time and I flew back to Arizona on Thursday. A quick trip but it was fun and I'm glad I went.
Happy 50th birthday, Karen!
Thursday, September 1, 2011
It Makes Me Giggle
Back in the day
When we were dating
Scott was a disc jockey
At 17 it felt pretty cool to be dating a DJ
I listened to him every day
Loved the sound of his voice
I also enjoyed calling in requests
Even ones that annoyed him
Like this
I'm not in love with this cartoon version but it will have to do. I loved listening to John Denver back in the day. Goes back to my hippie roots.
I played the song for my girls this week.
Becky was annoyed. (She is her father's child.)
Katy was inspired.
Inspired to find other annoying songs.
Like Tiny Tim's "Tiptoe Through the Tulips"
(Katy clearly got some of my DNA.)
Also played it for Scott.
He was not amused.
It still makes me giggle. :)
The End.
Monday, August 29, 2011
Hello Pinterest
This is Katy.
She reads my blog.
You won't find her on my list of followers.
She does, however, remind me when I haven't posted in awhile.
It's been awhile.
Like maybe a month?
I've been distracted.
With Pinterest.
I think it might be a disease.
Pinterestitis
I've got it.
Bad.
Have you tried it yet?
It really is addictive.
In the last couple of months since I started I've pinned 802 items.
802 possibilities
for cooking
crafting
partying
etc.
I'll never get it all created.
Try it.
You'll like it.
(Evil laugh)
Click on the button
on the right side of my page.
The red one that says Pinterest.
Need an invite so you can have your own distraction?
Send me your email address.
Friday, July 22, 2011
Headed for home....
10 days away from home is a lot.
Family reunion was great.
Temperatures were great.
I loved seeing the color GREEN again.
I loved spending time with family.
Time to say good-bye.
See you next time.
I can hardly wait to get off the plane and see this face! :)
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Family Reunion
This weekend was the White/Hipp Family Reunion. There was a lot of food, fun and silliness! Our first event was on Friday night. We had a picnic in the park. There was a blues band playing at the park that night.
Brother and Sisters!
Mark, Marlene and Karen
Quilts were used as backdrops for everything. This is one that my late grandma made. As you can see, we can never stay serious. :)
Second event was a cookout at another park. We grilled hot dogs and hamburgers at this one.
Love this veggie idea!
Final event was an afternoon to look at family heirlooms and pictures. The day ended with a banquet and a time of sharing stories.My mom made this quilt. We used it as a backdrop for family pictures.
We can NEVER stay serious!
My aunt was a workhorse! Fran was the main planner for this family reunion. Lots of work! Thanks Fran! :)
Uncle Ray's t-shirt pretty much sums up the weekend!
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