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Santa Fe Stew
| Tue, 10-14-2008 - 6:19am |
Santa Fe Stew
2.5 lb. pkg. ground beef; boiled, drained and crumbled
28 oz. can petite diced stewed tomatoes; NOT drained
15 oz. can black beans; drained and rinsed in small colander
2 cans (10 oz. ea.) mild Rotel tomatoes; NOT drained
2 cans (15.25 oz. ea.) whole kernel corn; NOT drained
1.25 oz. packet mild taco seasoning
2 T. sugar
1 1/2 lb. Velveeta cheese, sliced thick and placed in stew to spread it out
Top with Fritos corn chips, chopped green onions and grated cheddar cheese
While meat is cooking, dump all the other stuff (except toppings) into crockpot and stir well; add meat and stir again – it will be thick, as a stew should be. At this point, you may put it in the fridge to cook the next day OR begin cooking right away. Start out cooking it on high for 1 hour, then on low for 3-4 more hours. You want to make sure the Velveeta cheese gets completely melted. Stir well before serving. If desired, spoon over corn chips or cornbread and sprinkle on some green onions and/or grated cheese.
2.5 lb. pkg. ground beef; boiled, drained and crumbled
28 oz. can petite diced stewed tomatoes; NOT drained
15 oz. can black beans; drained and rinsed in small colander
2 cans (10 oz. ea.) mild Rotel tomatoes; NOT drained
2 cans (15.25 oz. ea.) whole kernel corn; NOT drained
1.25 oz. packet mild taco seasoning
2 T. sugar
1 1/2 lb. Velveeta cheese, sliced thick and placed in stew to spread it out
Top with Fritos corn chips, chopped green onions and grated cheddar cheese
While meat is cooking, dump all the other stuff (except toppings) into crockpot and stir well; add meat and stir again – it will be thick, as a stew should be. At this point, you may put it in the fridge to cook the next day OR begin cooking right away. Start out cooking it on high for 1 hour, then on low for 3-4 more hours. You want to make sure the Velveeta cheese gets completely melted. Stir well before serving. If desired, spoon over corn chips or cornbread and sprinkle on some green onions and/or grated cheese.

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I've heard that Wendy's boils down the hamburgers that they cannot serve (because of time, not bad meat) to make their chili.
I would never boil ground meat either.
I cook a lot, but have never heard of boiling ground beef! Please explain!
And why boil vs. browning in a frying pan?
Thanks, love browsing all the recipes here!
Thanks Nicole(nicole_ftm) for the beautiful siggy
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I made this for Super Bowl and it was perfect!
no i have not
though i will have to take a closer look when i get groceries this week
sounds like it can warm u from the inside though
and its getting chilly where u need that here
Renee, I love the two together. Really good watching a football game with Tostitos!
Put them two things together in a crock
Velveeta is a cheese product sold in the U.S.
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