-Tortillas*
-Flavored Rice (Rice-a-Roni Nature's Way makes rice in Parmesan & Romano cheese, and Italian cheese and herb... so good!)
-Frozen Veggies (peas or broccoli are great!)
-cream cheese
-shredded cheese
-Ranch dressing (my sister-in-law uses it, we don't, it's up to you!)
-Cook rice according to directions
-Cook Veggies according to directions
-Then fill up your burrito!
-I spread cream cheese, then add the rice, veggies, top with cheese, and roll them up!
*If you'd like to make your own tortilla's, here's a great recipe that has a higher yield.
Ingredients
6 cups unbleached all purpose flour or whole wheat flour
2 tsp sea salt
2 tsp baking powder
1/2 cup vegetable oil (corn, sunflower, olive oil, or canola)
2 cups of very hot water (or less)
Directions
In a large mixing bowl or Bosch place flour, salt, baking powder, and mix with your hands or sifter, or in the Bosch with the wire whisk attachment until well blended. Add oil and mix with a fork, or fingers, or with the Bosch until thoroughly mixed an crumbly like pie crust.
Add hot water slowly, and mix with hands, making sure all flour mixture mixes. If using a Bosch, exchanged whisk for dough hook. Make sure you add water slowly and make sure the flour from the bottom of the bowl gets mixed into the dough. Add a little water to collect flour from bottom of the bowl. Mix until dough pulls away from the side of the bowl and forms a ball. Whole wheat flour is less smooth and pulls apart easily. Place dough on un-floured board and knead until smooth, or slam on the counter about 20 times. Let dough rest about 15 minutes.
Pull the dough into approximately 20 gulf ball sized balls. Keep covered with a damp cloth. Squeeze each ball into a flatten disc shape. Then place back under the moist cloth. Remove one disc from under the towel, and roll out into a circle. Place in a medium high pan for 30 seconds, until you see small bubbles appearing on the underside. Turn tortilla for another 30 seconds.
Cool on a paper towel, serve. Fill with desired filling.
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