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This recipe is from a cousin in Pueblo, Colorado. It can be prepared as spicy as you like and made ahead and frozen.
In a large skillet brown ground beef and drain. Add in Rotel and chili beans and let the mixture simmer.
While ground beef is cooking, in another skillet put in the shortening and get it hot. Add salt and pepper into a bowl with the flour and coat your pork. Fry pork in the hot oil til tender and done (will be lightly brown). Then add onions and garlic and cook til onions are clear looking. Remove pork, onions, and garlic from pan and add leftover flour and mix until all the grease is absorbed by flour. Stir in milk and let cook til thickened then add pork, onions and garlic back in. Let cook for a few more minutes so that everything is coated with the gravy. If it gets too thick add a dab of water.
Spray a 9×13 baking pan with cooking spray.
Take the ground beef mixture and roll some up in each flour tortilla to look like a burrito. Lay the tortillas in the baking pan side by side and until the beef and tortillas are all gone. Sometimes I have extra depending on how much I put in the flour tortilla. I just pour the extra over the top of “burritos “in pan. Then pour pork and gravy mixture over the top of the pan and then cover with cheese.
Bake at 350F for only a few minutes – just until cheese is melted and bubbly.
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Rickey Rudy on 10.20.2010
Are you kidding me? Let me say yes!!! It’s already added to the recipe box and now all that I have left to do is go to the grocer and get the “goods”! We are talking mexican delight with gravy?????????????
Really, I’ll let you know how this comes out on the other side of the weekend…I’m thinking the football crowd that gathers every weekend at our place will definitely be exposed. Reviews to come! Love It!