Portabella and Leek Roll Ups

"I don't remember who I got this from but it's darn good. Hope you leek fans out there give it a try. *s*"
 
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Ready In:
25mins
Ingredients:
7
Yields:
8-10 Roll ups
Serves:
4-6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  • Heat olive oil in heavy skillet.
  • Add leeks, portabellos, and bok choy; saute until tender.
  • Add dressing; mix thoroughly.
  • Remove from heat.
  • Fill tortillas with portabello mixture and cheese.
  • Roll up and place on cookie sheet.
  • Bake 10 minutes, until cheese has melted.

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Reviews

  1. I seved these as appetizers and they were very tasty however I made a mistake and used small Corn Tortillas - the flavor from the corn tortillas is wonderful but they cracked and did not look attractive so I served them with some sour cream & Chili/Garlic sauce on top - fantastic. The corn tortillas if prveiously frozen are prone to crack and these did. The recipe filling is very tasty - don't skimp- and with the melted pepper mozzarello MMMmm. 3May 04 I made these again using the large soft tortillas and they worked beautifully. When I baked them I did two with salsa & sour cream on top and two plain. The plain ones were best . I served them with Salsa & sour Cream on the side. The two that I baked with the cream & salsa were softer but still good - Thanks Chuck for a neat way to use leeks in a flavorful dish
     
  2. this is a great fast lunch or evening meal. Everyone should try this recipe.
     
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I’m over the hill and heading down the back side at a rapid rate it seems, single, and retired now. My loves? Good friends, most of all. After that I guess it would be wildlife and photographing it. In fact, I love anything that deals with wild animals and the outdoors. Then comes playing with my dog and making a mess trying to cook in the kitchen or around the fire pit, grill or smoker while enjoying a good tumbler of whiskey (whisky).
 
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