Mexican Potato & Chorizo Tortilla

"OH my this was tasty. Better than I fantacized it to be! How many times has that happened in your life?? I digress, if you like chorizo, try it, you'll LOVE it! I used both flour (as Emeril suggests) and corn tortillas. Pick your favorite, they are both wonderful! You can use large (4) 12" or (8) 6" tortillas. I used a combination of both sizes. This recipes was written using (4) 12-14" tortillas. I used my pizza stone and the results were outstanding. We had this for dinner along with salad, guacamole and chips. It would make a great appetizer as well. Recipe inspired by Emeril Lagasse, he uses the grill for part of this recipe, I did the whole thing in the oven. I am writing the oven friendly version."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 5mins
Ingredients:
16
Yields:
4 large tortillas
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 400°F.
  • Line baking sheet with parchment paper or use your baking stone.
  • Boil potatoes until tender. Cool, peel and dice.
  • In a large skillet over medium heat, add 2 T olive oil and when hot add the onions, cook, stirring constantly until golden. 8-10 minutes.
  • Add the chorizo and cook, stirring and breaking up, for about 10 minutes until chorizo is cooked through.
  • Add garlic and saute for 1 minute. *At this point, I drained & blotted away the excess chorizo oil.
  • Add oregano, salt, cumin and potatoes. Stir constantly and brown potatoes (I'm not sure my potatoes browned but warm through at the least), for about 5-10 minutes.
  • Lightly brush one side of each tortilla with olive oil.
  • Separate your tortillas into 2 stacks> one will be the bottom and one will be the top to make a "sandwich".
  • Divide the cheese into 2 portions. Spread 1/2 of cheese evenly over each tortilla. Top with the remaining tortilla to make a sandwich. Place on baking stone or baking sheet. Half way through the baking, press each tortilla with a spatula to release any air pockets. Bake until golden browned and crisp on both sides. *I did not flip.
  • Top each pizza sandwich with 2 T salsa, or desired amount, spreading it around with the back of the spoon almost to the edges.
  • Divide the chorizo-potato mixture into equal parts for each pizza. Piling slightly in the center. Top with remaining cheese and roasted pepper slices. Bake for 10-12 minutes or until cheese is melted.
  • Slice into wedges and serve hot. Garnish with cilantro, green onions and sour cream if desired.
  • Enjoy!

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Reviews

  1. I liked the flavors of this tortilla but the flour tortillas were very hard. I will crisp them in oil first next time and then bake for a shorter time.
     
  2. Yum! My whole family loves this recipe. I did make some changes: no onions (kids don't like) instead of monterey jack I used Kraft Natural Mexican Style Authentic Shredded Cheese so good! I use taco sauce instead of salsa personel preference no yellow pepper. I used taco size white corn tortillas they came out nice and crispy.
     
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  1. Yum! My whole family loves this recipe. I did make some changes: no onions (kids don't like) instead of monterey jack I used Kraft Natural Mexican Style Authentic Shredded Cheese so good! I use taco sauce instead of salsa personel preference no yellow pepper. I used taco size white corn tortillas they came out nice and crispy.
     

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Hi there! Originally CHICAGOLAND CHEF DU JOUR, I like to think of myself as a fantastic home cook with a flair for the gourmet. I have gotten & shared many recipes since I became a member in 2007. Although I have not been active in a few years, I still return to look for recipes from some of my fave chefs. Thanks to all you have helped me over the years and thanks a bunch to any and all reviews.
 
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