
Barbecued Enchiladas ?
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Barbecued Enchiladas ?
Well, at least 2 of the ingredients in these Chicken Enchiladas Verde were cooked on the Pit and except for the Roasted Salsa and Beer Car Chicken in the Filling the rest was just some torts, sooner sauce (la verde), chez and sour cream. No matter what you called them, they were guuuuuuuuuuud. 

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That's pretty
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cheesy - gooy 

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Re: Barbecued Enchiladas ?
Looks good to me!!
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thanks, Y'all, t'weren't bad fo sho 

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Seeing this makes me want to make a pan of enchiladas on the grill. Lol!
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Sir Chef, if anyone could do it, you could 
Of course pics of the entire cook, including the fire, would be needed for proof.

Of course pics of the entire cook, including the fire, would be needed for proof.

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Gimme some Texas Pete with that, a Cold Jack & Coke, a comfy chair and the remote and I'm all set :):)
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As always emm, great plate.
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Looks dang too to me.




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Re: Barbecued Enchiladas ?
thanks, Gents, nothing special but they did taste good - - - even if they were Nuked Tex Mex



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OHY!!! Enchilladas. One of my favorite food groups.
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