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Reviewed: Nov. 13, 2009
Made this for a dinner with friends and we all loved it! We actually ended up cooking it in the crock pot with a can of chicken broth for about 3 hours prior to the dinner. This left the chicken super moist and easy to pull apart. The corn tortillas add a nice sweetness to them that I don't think flour would. All and all a really easy recipe that was yummy! I will be making this again!
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Reviewed: Apr. 4, 2009
My 14 year old daughter and her friend made this. It has now become one of the family favorites. We usually soften the tortillas on a hot griddle or in a small amount of oil to make rolling easier and use toothpicks to fasten before frying.
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Reviewed: Feb. 9, 2009
These were incredible! My husband wanted them the following night for dinner again! Kids loved them too. I left out the peppers though.
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Reviewed: Jan. 17, 2009
This is delicious. Very similar to the flauta/taquitos I order in my favorite restaurant. I followed the recipe exactly and it was fantastic!! I will definitely be making these more regularly. Next time, I may add a little more "heat" to it.
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Home Town: Amarillo, Texas, USA
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Reviewed: Oct. 28, 2008
This allowed me to recreate one of my favorite dishes from a local restaurant! Frying the tortillas is essential! Topped them off with sliced black olives, shredded lettuce, shredded monterrey jack cheese, salsa and sour cream! Thanks for a great recipe!
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Reviewed: Sep. 25, 2008
i used a whole chicken and cooked and shreaded it. it worked out great. my italian in-laws loved it... i will be making it again
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Home Town: Harleton, Texas, USA
Living In: Orvieto, Umbria, Italy
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Reviewed: Sep. 16, 2008
This is a good recipe but you use chipotle peppers. You can get them in the mexican aisle and they are in cans. This recipe should have more of a sauce to it. We use tomatoes chipotle peppers and some chicken broth. It comes out really good! This is one of my favorite mexican dishes!
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Reviewed: Apr. 26, 2008
GREAT! My family loved them!
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Reviewed: Jan. 22, 2008
This is a great recipe! A little greasy, but tasty. I added chopped cilantro to the mixture. I also use the mixture in taco shells, my 12 year old son loves it.
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Reviewed: Jul. 20, 2006
These were great! Didn't have fresh jalapeno peppers, so I used jarred, little over a 1/4 of a cup. Served with a sour cream/salsa mixture. Everyone loved them. Next time we might add in some cheese.
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Reviewed: Nov. 19, 2005
I just made the meat recipe and put it on tostadas. It was good, but next time I will probably top the tostadas with crema mexicana and some green taco sauce. I also substituted the tomatoes for a can of diced tomatoes (drained), since out-of-season tomatoes are sometimes poor quality.
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Living In: Chicago, Illinois, USA

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Reviewed: Feb. 5, 2003
Great recipe! try replacing the jalapeno peppers for chipotle peppers, you can find them canned on the Mexican produce section. Beware 'cause they are HOT!
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