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Petite
#1 Aug 2 2012 03:54pm
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simple snack that takes literally 5 minutes to make.
i learnt this recipe forever ago, and it makes a nice light snack or appetizer!


Ingredients:

- Soft tortillas (maybe 3 small or 2 large)
- Soft butter
- Spices (oregano, basil, cloves, thyme, whichever "green" ones suit your fancy)

Prep:

- Pre heat oven to boil
- In a bowl mix a small teaspoon of butter and enough spices desired. (I usually do a teaspoon or so of each spice)
make sure the spices have enough butter or margarine to mix with though!
- Cut into triangles like a pizza and put into oven until golden brown
(should only take about 2 minutes)

Take out and briefly cool and enjoy!

they are pretty nummy, :9
and they arent greasy either which is nice!
hope you enjoy. <3
Beowulf
#2 Aug 2 2012 03:59pm
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I always eat tortilla chips or shells with my chili/rice/cheese concoction.

Gonna try them for sure.
Petite
#3 Aug 2 2012 04:00pm
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Quote (Beowulf @ Aug 2 2012 02:59pm)
I always eat tortilla chips or shells with my chili/rice/cheese concoction.

Gonna try them for sure.



yay!
let me know how they turn out!
AtomicCynic
#4 Aug 2 2012 05:05pm
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I have made ones similar to this a few weeks ago, and made them into nachos. So yummy. =-]
ReturnFormer
#5 Aug 2 2012 05:33pm
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also good: pita brushed with olive oil and zahtar, then baked to a crisp as above.

This post was edited by ReturnFormer on Aug 2 2012 05:33pm
Petite
#6 Aug 2 2012 10:40pm
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Quote (AtomicCynic @ Aug 2 2012 04:05pm)
I have made ones similar to this a few weeks ago, and made them into nachos. So yummy. =-]


i know!

Quote (ReturnFormer @ Aug 2 2012 04:33pm)
also good: pita brushed with olive oil and zahtar, then baked to a crisp as above.



that does sound good.
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