11 February 2008

A Gift From The Heart



As with Batgirl and Wonder Woman, I have a secret identity, or at least several alternate lives that sometimes crop up here. I am absolutely mad about politics, adore music, think all history is repetitious, believe that everyone should do a family tree and love great recipes. This means that there are a multitude of blogs that cater to one or more of my great loves. There is one place where it all sort of comes together simply because of a great group of people (including all the ones who are so benighted as to not instantly agree with me). They talk politics left, right, and center. They discuss family and personal events. Connections to articles of all sorts of interests get linked, and You Tube gets a major workout, usually by the night shift. The place is also blessed with chefs both formal and amateur. Therefor as a regular feature, I am going to start sharing some of their recipes because good food is always a gift from the heart.

First Up: Nanny MM's Old Borunda Stacked Red Chile Enchiladas

Red Chile Sauce
12 red chiles,seeded amd stemmed
1/2 onion
3 garlic cloves minced
2 Tbs vegetable oil
2 Tbs flour
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp. dried mexican oregano
1/2 tsp. gd black pepper

Enchiladas
3 Tbs. hot veg oil for dipping the tortillas
12 corn tortillas
2 cups shredded Mont Jack or Cheddar cheese
1 cup chopped onions
4 eggs

Preheat the oven to 450. Fill a large pot with water. Bring the water to a boil over high heat and add the chiles. Reduce the heat and simmer, covered for 15 to 20 minutes, until softened. Remove from the heat and allow to cool.
Place the chiles, onion, garlic, and 3 cups water in a blender and blend until well pureed, apprx 5 minutes on high. Strain the puree, extracting as much of the pulp as possible. Discard the remaining skin.

In a large skillet over medium-high heat, brown the flour with the oil for 2 to 3 minutes to make a blond roux. Reduce the heat to medium-low. Add the strained puree, salt, pepper, and oregano to the roux, stirring constantly until it thickens . Set aside. (This may be used in other recipes calling for Red Chile Sauce.)

To make the enchiladas, heat the oil in a small skillet over medium -high heat for 3 minutes. Using tongs, place a tortilla in the hot oil for 30 sec or until soft and slightly browned. Drain on absorbant paper and allow to cool before handling.

Ladle a thin layer of sauce into a baking dish large enough to accommodate 4 stacks of tortillas. Place 4 tortillas in the dish and ladle some more sauce over each. Sprinkle with cheese and chopped onions, add another tortilla, and repeat. Top with a third tortilla, and sprinkle with the rest of the cheese and onions.

Bake for 10 minutes or until the sauce bubbles and the cheese melts.
While the enchiladas are baking, fry the eggs sunny-side up.
Place each stack of enchiladas on a plate and divide the remaining suace among the plates.
Serve immediately with a sunny side up egg on top.

Variation: Instead of stacking the enchiladas, divide the cheese and onions evenly among the tortillas (reserving some for the top) and roll the enchiladas. Top with remaining cheese and onions and bake. Omit egg..

And just to prove to Dog's Eye View's surfer ears that just because a song come from a musical, it doesn't mean it is bad; and for Brian - What's so bad about class?: Here is my favorite "Heart" Song sung by the classy entertainer who will always have a piece of mine.



12 comments:

maryt/theteach said...

Jamie, I just stopped in my tracks to listen to Sammy! And thanks for the recipe! :)

Sandee said...

Now I'm hungry and I so loved Sammy. Okay, I loved The Rat Pack period. Very well done Jamie. Have a great MM. :)

Anonymous said...

Not plying Manic Monday, but had to see your recipe. I do love enchiladas! And, Sammy Davis? Strange juxtaposition (I don't think of him when I think of enchiladas). But, from now on I will !!

Anonymous said...

I ♥ enchiladas! :)

The recipe looks magnificent. Thanks!

My MM is up now. I had it done earlier and forgot to hit publish. I got online to do some surfing and there it sat! Hope you can come back by.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing your recipe! And that song...so so sweet! Happy MM and enjoy the V Day!

Unknown said...

Happy MM! Sammy Davis Jr. is truly one of the most unique talents in American history...

Feb 11, 1990 was the day that Nelson Mandela was released from prison in South Africa. That is a brother with some serious heart! He is the topic of Manic Monday meme this week. Please visit if you have time or inclination.

peace, Villager

Janna said...

I love enchiladas and chile sauce!
I'd have to make it without the onions (they make me sick and I think I might be allergic to them), but the rest of the recipe sounds yummy!!

Shelia said...

I love Mexican food and this recipe sounds great, I'll give it a shot.

The video wouldn't play, waaaaaaaaah!

Happy MM!

Anonymous said...

OK, Sammy Davis's My Funny Valentine goes a long way towards redeeming you after Barnum and that musical about ax murders.

And good to think about Mandela being released from prison 18 years ago. Grace and patience rewarded.

Thanks for posting Nanny's recipe!

PS: is the Sammy Davis footage from a movie? And what is with the crowd/audience? Several of them cannot snap in rhythm, so thank goodness he was the talent in this one.

Happy Manic Monday.

Barb said...

Well, after watching Sammy, I'm exhauseted!

We women all have our alter-ego, our secret identities, don't we? That's what makes us so interesting and mysterious!

Anonymous said...

LOVE, LOVE LOVE this post. It has it all! Good food, music and friends!

Happy St. Valentine's Day

Linda said...

Great, so now I am craving enchiladas! My former grandmother-in-law out in Stockton always made the best and I've never been able to make them worth a damn myself.