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Layered Mexican Casserole


Average (76 Ratings): 4 out of 5 stars

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  • Should not be called

    phlodfire - March 23, 2009 02:44:06 PM PST
    i am both fortunate enough and unfortunate to live in the southwest... Fortunate because i have access to real mexican food, unfortunate in that any mexican food or recipes from elsewhere just sound horrid... Why would you put cottage cheese in this dish? And Taco Bell branded salsa?! Take my advice skip the cottage cheese, replace it with asadero cheese or even just plain old cheddar... Now concerning salsa, you should always look for a salsa made without vinegar... this allows you to taste the actual ingrediants of the salsa and not just the pickled taste... Now i will admit that i did try this casserole as it is directed, and it was not to my liking, i find that making Green Chili Chicken Enchiladas is much easier and tastier... food for thought....

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  • Tasty but dry

    wvsher - February 5, 2008 06:17:37 AM PST
    If I try this one again again I will try adding a little tomato sauce.

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  • people miss the most obvious things!!!

    annettee52 - November 23, 2009 02:10:18 PM PST
    the reason it asks for specific brand items is because those items are made by kraft foods and if anyone can read then they would have noticed that the recipe is by kraft foods! duh! This dish is not authentic but it is quick and is great for a weekday meal! I enjoyed it and no I didn\\'t use the specific brands that it asked for, I chose my favorites and just a tip it is a little dry so I added red taco sauce (hot) then put the cheese on it and heated it for the 10 additional minutes. Oh and one other thing I added taco seasing to the ground beef which i\\'m sure spiced up the flavor a bit and I also added chopped white onions!

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  • Tomato sauce?

    carneburrito - March 28, 2009 11:26:18 AM PST
    Tomato sauce?? were are you from... I can\\\'t beleive this recipe call sfor "taco bell salsa" that is really sad. People need to come to the west coast and expirience real authentic Mexicano food, and this is coming from a true Italian. 619

    Pull your heads out

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  • Good stuff

    BlessedMorning - October 19, 2008 05:55:50 PM PST
    This is a good recipe. I have picky children and they all loved it. I did add a lil more salsa than the recipe states but I always eyeball it when making recipes. Thanks for sharing this one.

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  • We will make this again

    e.moreno1953 - June 26, 2008 05:00:04 PM PST
    This was tasty but I made a change. I added more Salsa so it would not be dry and I made at least a 1lb of ground beef. The next time I will try adding a packet of taco mix to the beef for more flavor. This is a great weekend meal.

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  • my husband keeps asking for it

    silverholly83 - August 6, 2008 07:21:32 AM PST
    I made this recipie substituting a package of Morningstar crumbles and it tastes great and cuts the cooking time by a lot. My husband, who occasionally tolerates meat substitutions but will choose real beef over it any day, absolutely loves it. I\'m lucky if *I* get any of it, lol.

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