My hard work has finally paid off because last weekend I made the most delicious enchiladas with tomatillo salsa ever. Like seriously, I got mad at Nick because he pretty much inhaled them, and I wanted him to savor them since I have been growing the damn things since the beginning of the year! How delicious do they look though...
Ok a little messy I'll admit but I think I could eat homemade enchiladas every day of my life.
Here's the recipe I concocted for the Enchilada Sauce :
Ingredients
- 1 can of crushed tomatoes.
- Diced fresh tomatoes, (equal to about a cans worth)
- I'm sure you could use two cans instead, but I had fresh on hand.
- 1/4 cup of diced onion
- 1 garlic clove, smashed
- 4 tablespoons olive oil
- Chipotle powder
- onion and garlic spice blend
Add tomatoes, onion, garlic, and oil to a wide skillet, and simmer until the water has boiled off and it's begun to thicken, about a half hour. Let it cool a bit and pour into a blender, puree until smooth and season with Chipotle powder, salt, pepper, and extra onion and garlic spice blends. The chipotle powder really adds an amazing smokiness to the sauce. I highly recommend not skipping that step!
Meanwhile while my enchilada sauce was simmering away, I made this simple tomatillo salsa:
Ingredients :
- 1 pound of tomatillos
- 1 onion diced
- salt
I boiled my tomatillos for about 10 minutes, then popped them in the blender to puree with the onion and salt to taste. This recipe was definitely simple and effective, which I think is good for tasting your produce, but I think with my next harvest (which is currently waiting for me in the fridge) I will roast the tomatillos rather than boiling. But either way the salsa was still delicious!
Next I sauteed a bunch of mushrooms and peppers to fill my generic Old El Paso corn tortillas with (hey I can't make everything from scratch!). I smothered these with my smokey enchilada sauce and grated a heart attack inducing amount of cheddar cheese on the top, and popped in a hot oven to melt and get nice and crusty while I made a simple guacamole. (2 ripe avacados, some lime juice and salt.). And before I knew it I had this in front of me...
It was absolute perfection.
Best meal of the year.
Go make these for yourself.
You'll thank me later.
I love gardening.
Do you love gardening?
Are my garden posts the most boring ever?
Actually I love gardening so much I have been thinking a lot about screwing vet school and starting an Organic Farm / Vegetarian cooking school.
Where fabulous people could come and cook for a week at a time.
Like a relaxing cooking vacation. We could do yoga and ride horses in the morning and then pick our food and then cook. Would you come?
Oh my goodness! That looks incredible!!!!! You just made me soooo hungry! Yum . Nice job! Seriously those grew into quite the tomatillos! :o)
ReplyDeleteThat sounds heavenly... the meal and your retreat/school. Now, I have to warn you, I kill EVERYTHING I try to grow. BUT, perhaps I just need to place myself under your tutelage and all would be remedied.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your yummy bounty!
I would come in a heartbeat. I've always wanted to do a farming/bed and breakfast vacation!
ReplyDeleteDid you get your haircut? Your short hair looks so adorable!
I would come! It sounds amazing.
ReplyDeleteschool / retreat =GREAT IDEA. not kidding. i want to hear more -- let's scheme
ReplyDeleteMake it a bed and breakfast! Can I be your business partner?
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