Mexican Lasagna

"Great take on a mexi lasagna. My whole family loves this and it makes a great potluck dish."
 
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Ready In:
40mins
Ingredients:
13
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  • Cook meat with onion and garlic until no longer pink; drain.
  • Add beans, red or green pepper, tomato sauce, taco sauce, salt, cumin and oregano; simmer 10 minutes.
  • Spoon 1 cup meat mixture evenly in bottom of 9x13 inch baking dish.
  • Layer 6 tortillas over sauce; with 1 cup of the meat mixture and spread evenly.
  • Sprinkle with 1 cup cheese.
  • Cover with remaining tortillas and remaining meat mixture.
  • Cover tightly with foil.
  • Bake 20 minutes. Uncover; top with remaining cheese.
  • Continue baking 5 minutes or until bubbly and cheese is melted. Let stand 5 minutes.
  • Can be served with chopped lettuce and chopped tomatoes for a nice garnish.

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Reviews

  1. Mixed reviews at our house. I liked it, but 3 year old didn't (shocking! ;) ) and DH ate some but didn't eat any leftovers, but he's not a casserole person. I made a half recipe and used 1/2 can pureed rotel in place of the tomato sauce and used the taco sauce. I probably used extra cheese as I didn't measure (and love cheese) and used up the rest of our pepper jack. It had a nice bite made like this and I think leftovers are tasty as well!
     
  2. One of the easiest recipes I've found on this site. The results were, also, one of the best I've had. Tastes like the mex lasagna my mom used to make! My two girls (8 and 13) love it along with my wife and I. Keep posting recipes and I'll try em!
     
  3. 5 Stars, very tasty using ground venison, will become part of our regular rotation. Author made corrections to the directions, and I will gladly remake with cheddar cheese throughout and post photos. I followed directions and did not use any oil to brown meat, onions and garlic, but decided it was then important to use a non-stick pan. I had a kitchen emergency, so had to replace the top cheddar cheese with applewood-smoked swiss cheese, but that did not detract from the deliciousness. As an empty nester, I split recipe into thirds, using two 1 1/2 quart disposable pans, and one ovenproof 8-inch skillet. Photos are in Photo Forum: http://www.recipezaar.com/bb/viewtopic.zsp?p=3973409#3973409. The 8-inch skillet fed DH and me nicely, this was yummy, not too spicy, and to be oft repeated. Made for Please Review My Recipe.
     
  4. Yummy, yummy, yummy! I used black beans with red, yellow and orange peppers. I used salsa instead of tomato sauce to give it some bite and about twice the cheese. This was a HUGE hit at my house and it was very filling so we get to have some more cause there's lot left! This will be going into my tried and true cookbook!
     
  5. This is quite good. Like enchiladas without all the work of filling and rolling! I used ground turkey, kidney beans and subbed 2 large jalapenos for the bell pepper. I made ahead of time and zapped servings in the microwave for lunch. I am going to freeze half for use later in the motorhome!
     
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Tweaks

  1. This was a HUGE hit for an adult birthday party. I added about 2 cups frozen corn, a small can of diced green chiles, extra cheese and topped it with chopped green onions and sliced black olives. I mixed 3 packages of Knorr rice sides dishes, 1 each of Spanish rice, Mexican rice and Taco rice for a side dish and of course refried beans. Yes I cheated on the sides but the lasagna was a hit.
     
  2. Yummy, yummy, yummy! I used black beans with red, yellow and orange peppers. I used salsa instead of tomato sauce to give it some bite and about twice the cheese. This was a HUGE hit at my house and it was very filling so we get to have some more cause there's lot left! This will be going into my tried and true cookbook!
     
  3. This is quite good. Like enchiladas without all the work of filling and rolling! I used ground turkey, kidney beans and subbed 2 large jalapenos for the bell pepper. I made ahead of time and zapped servings in the microwave for lunch. I am going to freeze half for use later in the motorhome!
     

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<p>&nbsp;<br /> <br />I'm a homeschooling mother of seven, a labor doula, childbirth educator and apprenticing midwife. <br /> <br />I love to cook, it's a great creative release for me. I usually use a recipe as a jumping off point, changing it as it works for us. <br />When I post a recipe if I don't site a source you can assume it was one of my own creations which is likely to be a simple one dish kinda of thing. With a large family I'm all about easy and tasty. A recipe doesn't get posted unless the kids loved it. <br /> <br />My star ratings <br />5 stars- Loved it! the family loved it and it will be added to my main cookbook <br /> <br />4 stars- Really liked it, may make a change or two and add it to my main cookbook <br /> <br />3 stars- Like it, may make it again, but it probably won't be a regular addition <br /> <br />2 stars- it was okay, but not likely to make it again with out many changes <br /> <br />1 star- not very good, would need to make several changes for our family's taste, won't make it again. <br /> <br />I'm very honest in my reviews and whereas I don't like giving low reviews I will. I won't try a recipe unless I think my family would enjoy it and I will review it.. <br /> <br />&nbsp;<br /><a href=http://s19.photobucket.com/albums/b161/tisht/?action=view&amp;current=tish1.jpg target=_blank><br /></a>&nbsp;</p>
 
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