There are some nights where I just have no idea what to make. As much as I’ve tried to be that person with a meal plan each week, it just doesn’t happen for me. My moods and tastes for food change on the spur of a cooking show, blog post or conversation. So that makes the planning part kind of difficult. I’ve come to just accept it.
Because of my spur of the moments meals, I’ve learned it’s best to always have some staples on hand. In this case, tortillas, refried beans and enchilada sauce saved the night. I wanted a quick, healthy meatless dinner for my husband and me so with the help of those staples, I just added whatever fresh (or frozen) veggies I had on hand, which happened to be green pepper, tomato and corn. Trust me, there would have been some onion in the mix but unbelievably so…I had NO onions in the house. That had to have been a first. I did momentarily get excited about some green onions I found, but after some quality control inspection, they just didn’t make the cut. And as much as I hate waste, they just had to go.
The veggies were first quickly sauteed in a little olive oil and garlic, then cooled slightly before I added them to the enchiladas. I layered the refried beans, a little shredded cheese and the veggies over the tortilla before rolling them up. Baked at 375 for about 25-30 minutes (until bubbly) and dinner is served.
Don’t forget the hot sauce. Makes great leftovers for lunch!
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