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Day #60 Taco Shells pg. 190 entertaining in the raw

September 23, 2009 HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!

Today was such a wonderful blessed and exhilarating day. I was so appreciative all day. I thought about all the blessing in my life. I am taken care of at all times. I have people in my life that love me and it shows. I had phone calls, visits, emails and comments about my birthday. I reflected on this last year and all the wonderful things that have happened. I thought the most about the people in my life that keep me soaring to new heights. I am grateful I have the people that I do in my life. They are all so unique and I love all of them for that. I am looking forward to this year and will love to see what unfolds!

Today I decided to make the Taco Shells. These were easy to make. I halved the recipe because some of the corn that I bought went bad. But it worked out as always, because I only had enough red pepper for half the batch. The funny thing is, the corn that I had left came out to be exactly 1 1/2 cups. I cut the corn off of the cob inside of a bowl. I like to do this to refrain from the mess of corn getting all over the counter. After I put the corn in the bowl I measured it and then put it into the Vitamix with the onion and pepper and water.
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Then I added spices and lime juice. This is the lime I used, it is almost ripe. Limes are actually supposed to be yellow when they are ripe. They look very similar to a lemon. I have read many places that they sell limes green so they will not be confused with lemons. I love to use the limes when they are ripe. Jason make the best lemon-lime slushy with Stevia. It is so refreshing on a hot summer day.
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After all ingredients were in the blender I blended it. The only ingredient that wasn’t added was the flax meal. I placed the flax meal in a bowl then added the blended ingredients. It had such a strange color. It was pink. It definitely looks different than the book’s photo.
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When the ingredients were mixed well, I measured a 1/4 cup of the batter for each tortilla. I placed 4 to a sheet, then spread the taco shells out with a spoon. The taco shells are approximately 6 inches round. Half the recipe made 8 tortillas.
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I put them in the dehydrator for 4 hours. I went to school and came back and checked on them. After 4 to 5 hours the recipe says to fold the taco shells in half to form them like taco shells. Some of them were not dry enough to fold. I folded 4 of them. I guess the rest of them will be tostada shells.
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The tortillas darkened in color. They look more attractive now. I will have another great dinner tomorrow, or Jason and I will.

Taco Shells Ingredients:
3/4 cup flax meal
3 cups corn
1 1/2 cups red bell pepper
1 cup water
1/2 small onion
3/4 clove garlic
1 T fresh lime juice
1 1/2 t sea salt
2 t cumin
pinch cayenne

This quote is perfect for the way I feel about everyone in my life!

“The best part of life is when your family becomes your friends, and your friends become your family.” —Danica Whitfield

Posted in Matthew Kenney Project 16 years ago at 10:18 pm.

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