tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1665596077633515594.post865947446081787452..comments2024-02-17T02:00:33.250-07:00Comments on Tortillas and Honey: Southwest Chicken StewUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1665596077633515594.post-11744203352239239092016-06-12T08:42:17.040-06:002016-06-12T08:42:17.040-06:00I've heard of canned foods soups and stews lik...I've heard of canned foods soups and stews like this one but I love the addition of the white wine and fresh veggies in yours. Pinned it and definitely will try it out.<br /><br />Several years ago my mother came to live with me and one day I mentioned that I would be making chili beans after work for dinner and she asked me if she should clean out the dried New Mexico and California Chili pods and prepare the chile colorado for the beans and I told her, "No, its ok mom, I got this". Then she said, "Well should I make you fresh beans, we don't have any". Again I said it was ok, "I got this mom". <br /><br />When I got home she was very curious as to how I was going to pull a meal together so quickly since I didn't do or have her do any of the prep work that goes with making her world-famous (to her children and grandchildren) chili beans.<br /><br />So I quickly browned some ground beef and added taco seasoning and then dumped in a couple of cans of cannellini beans and a can of kidney beans while baking up a box of corn bread mix in the oven and voila! Dinner is served. <br /><br />She was not amused and barely ate any of it, but my kids love my chili beans and being a single working mom you have to find shortcuts!Aliciahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18196096131750922174noreply@blogger.com