The next day I make BBQ sandwiches using the beef, bbq sauce and the left over rolls from that complete perfect roast dinner. On the second night I make scrumptious beef taquitos. More simple than the chicken taquitos, but equally as tasty!
Beef Taquitos6-8 6" flour tortillas
Leftover roast, shredded
Cheddar Cheese, Monterey Jack or Pepper Jack Cheese
Vegetable oil
Place 1 inch of oil in large pan. Heat to medium high heat. Place a little shredded beef onto the middle of a tortilla. Sprinkle with cheese. Tightly roll up. Using tongs, place taquito in oil with the seam side down. *I usually find it helpful to use the tongs to hold it down for a couple of seconds so it doesn't unroll. Cook for 1-2 minutes on each side, until golden brown. Drain on a couple of paper towels. Serve with salsa, sour cream or guacamole.
Over the past few months I have tried a few cinnamon roll recipes that I have found. Some from family, some from blogs and the internet. This one, by far has been the best. Dare I say... almost perfect. Originaly recipe found here. Her's included a butter cream glaze, but I made mine with a cream cheese frosting. Her's are also prettier than mine...I will try harder next time!
Cinnamon Rolls2 c. milk
2 cubes butter (1 cup)
2 pkg yeast (4 ½ tsp)
1/3 c. warm water
1 1/3 c. sugar
1 tsp salt
4 beaten eggs
8 c. flour
Filling: 1 square softened butter & cinnamon(lots) & sugar
Heat milk and 2 squares of butter together until butter is melted. Cool and set aside. Mix yeast and warm water; let stand 5 minutes. Add cooled milk, 1 1/3 c. sugar, 1 tsp salt, 4 beaten eggs. Add 4 c. flour and mix and gradually add 4 additional cups flour. Dough should be firm but sticky. Cover with cloth and put in a warm place, and raise 1 ½ to 2 hours. Dough should nearly be doubled in size. Divide dough in half and empty onto floured surface and knead a little. Roll dough into rectangle, about ½ inch thick. To this half of dough, spread on ½ square of softened butter, completely covering dough. Then sprinkle a coating of sugar over entire piece of dough. Then a layer of cinnamon. Be generous with the cinnamon; this is what makes it tasty. Roll into long roll, pinch edges together and slice with dental floss. Place on a cookie sheet covered with a silpt or parchment paper. Do same thing to second half of dough. Cover with a clean dishtowel (or saran wrap sprayed with cooking spray) and put in warm place, free of drafts, for 2 to 5 hours to raise--just depends-but the should be double in size. Bake at 350° for 10 minutes or until barely browned. Remove from oven and let set for 5 minutes. Drizzle with glaze while still warm. Makes 3-4 dozen.

















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