Seafood Burritoes

"Sweet crab meat, sweet corn and sweet orange peppers make this burrito a refreshing, almost tropical change from the hearty and spicy bean or beef ones. And yet one is plenty to satisfy most appetites. My husband says I "hit a home run with this one." Now whether or not I actually did is for you to decide. Like I said, it's a refreshingly different "thinking outside the box" kind of change. Enjoy!"
 
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Ready In:
15mins
Ingredients:
11
Serves:
4
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directions

  • Steam chopped pepper in large non stick pan. When most of the water has evaporated, add one tablespoon of butter and the remaining ingredients minus the cheese and yogurt. Heat two to three minutes through until all the flavors combine. Heat four tortillas on dry, nonstick pan approximately 10 seconds per side to make more pliable for rolling. Add cheese to crab mixture, mix well and divide equally between the four tortillas. Roll each tightly being careful not to tear the tortilla. Place all on a microwaveable serving platter. Dampen two paper towels and cover the rolled tortillas. Heat on high for two minutes. Place each burrito on a bed of shredded lettuce and top with yogurt. Garnish with chopped tomatoes and extra garlic black bean sauce as desired. Enjoy!

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Prior to my ever hearing about the movie Julie and Julia, realeased August, 2009, I came up with an idea to make 52 different Sunday dinners at my house over the course of one year. Present would always be my saintly common-law husband Peter, my beloved 29-year-old son Elijah and his ever-thoughtful girlfriend Sabrina carrying my precious grand-darling Arianna along with any family or close friends who happen to be in town. I only half realized the great challenge before me as I tended to eat a very limited diet on a day-to-day basis. Thanks to Recipezaar I've simplified this challenge somewhat with the ingredient search engine alone. While never copying anyone's recipe exactly, I've been inspired by the volume and variety of delicious-sounding dishes at my fingertips. I Thank all contributors for taking the time to share. I'm approaching week 34 tomorrow. Thus far, based on the kids' weekly ratings, I have two five stars!! I'll publish them soon. In the meantime, Happy Cooking!
 
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