1/4 C green salsa
1T fresh lime juice
1/2 t cumin
1 t chili powder
1/2 t onion powder
1/4 t granulated garlic, or garlic powder
3 T chopped cilantro
2 T sliced green onions
2 C shredded cooked chicken
1 C grated pepper jack cheese
14-16 small corn or 10-12 flour tortillas
kosher salt
cooking spray
kosher salt
cooking spray
Heat
oven to 425. Line a baking sheet with foil and lightly coat with
cooking spray. Heat cream cheese in the microwave for about 20-30
seconds so it’s soft and easy to stir. Add green salsa, lime juice,
cumin, chili powder, onion powder and granulated garlic. Stir to combine
and then add cilantro and green onions. Add chicken and cheese and
combine well.
You can prepare up to this step ahead of time. Just keep the mixture in the fridge for up to 2 days in an airtight container.
Work
with a few tortillas at a time and heat in the microwave until they are
soft enough to roll without cracking. It helps to place them between
damp paper towels. Usually 20-30 seconds will do it. If you find yours
are cracking when you roll them or are coming unrolled right away, just
try heating them longer and try the paper towel thing.
Place 2-3 T of chicken mixture on the lower third of a tortilla, keeping it about 1/2 inch from the edges. Then
roll it up as tight as you can. Place seam side down on the baking
sheet. Lay all of the taquitos on the baking sheet and make sure they
are not touching each other. Spray the tops lightly with cooking spray
or an oil mister and sprinkle some kosher salt on top. Place pan in oven
and bake for 15-20 minutes or until crisp and the ends start to get
golden brown. Freezer Instructions: Prepare the taquitos through
rolling them out and placing them on the baking sheet. Place the baking
sheet in the freezer and freeze until solid, then transfer to a large
freezer bag. When ready to cook, preheat oven to 425 and place the
taquitos on a lined baking sheet. Bake for 20-25 minutes or until golden
brown and crispy.
Dipped in this:
Creamy Lime-Cilantro Ranch Dressing
1 pack (1oz) Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing Mix
(ignore directions on the packet)
1C mayo
1/2 C milk
1 lime
2 cloves garlic, roughly chopped
1/2 C roughly chopped cilantro
1/4 C green salsa*
hot sauce
1 pack (1oz) Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing Mix
(ignore directions on the packet)
1C mayo
1/2 C milk
1 lime
2 cloves garlic, roughly chopped
1/2 C roughly chopped cilantro
1/4 C green salsa*
hot sauce
Place
milk, mayo, and ranch mix in a blender. Juice the lime in there too,
you should get about 2T juice. Toss in the garlic, cilantro and green
salsa. Blend ‘er up. Sample it and add hot sauce to taste. Make it
several hours ahead of time to allow it to thicken.
*A note about green salsa:
There are several brands of green salsa available in most supermarkets and they have various degrees of heat. One of the most commonly seen brands is Herdez. Herdez brand is a lot spicier than any of the others I’ve tried. Even their medium green salsa is way too spicy for my liking. There’s no way I could put the whole 1/4 C in my dressing like the recipe calls. I like to buy La Costena because their medium is actually really mild. That way I get all of the flavor of the tomatillos but I control the level of heat with the hot sauce. If you’re not used to buying green salsa, make sure to sample it first before you put it in the dressing so you know what you’re getting into!
*A note about green salsa:
There are several brands of green salsa available in most supermarkets and they have various degrees of heat. One of the most commonly seen brands is Herdez. Herdez brand is a lot spicier than any of the others I’ve tried. Even their medium green salsa is way too spicy for my liking. There’s no way I could put the whole 1/4 C in my dressing like the recipe calls. I like to buy La Costena because their medium is actually really mild. That way I get all of the flavor of the tomatillos but I control the level of heat with the hot sauce. If you’re not used to buying green salsa, make sure to sample it first before you put it in the dressing so you know what you’re getting into!
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