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www.myrecipes.com/recipe/stacked-chicken-enchiladas
2 tablespoons canola oil $
8 skinless, boneless chicken thighs (about 2 pounds) $$
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt $
1/4 teaspoon ground red pepper
2 cups chopped white onion
8 garlic cloves, minced
1 (15-ounce) can organic whole peeled tomatoes, undrained and crushed $$
1 cup chopped fresh cilantro, divided
3 tablespoons fresh lime juice $
1 (7-ounce) can salsa verde
Cooking spray
12 (6-inch) corn tortillas
3 ounces shredded pepper-Jack cheese (about 3/4 cup)
6 tablespoons Mexican crema
Preparation
1. Place a small roasting pan in oven. Preheat oven to 425° (leave roasting pan in oven as it preheats).
2. Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add oil to pan; swirl to coat. Sprinkle both sides of chicken evenly with cumin, salt, and pepper. Add chicken to pan; sauté 3 minutes. Turn chicken over, and place in the preheated roasting pan. Add onion, garlic, and tomatoes to pan; bake at 425° for 15 minutes or until chicken is done. Cool. Shred chicken; toss with tomato mixture.
3. Combine 3/4 cup cilantro, juice, and salsa verde; spread 1/4 cup salsa mixture in the bottom of an 11 x 7-inch glass or ceramic baking dish coated with cooking spray. Top with 4 overlapping tortillas, half of chicken mixture, and 1/4 cup salsa mixture. Repeat layers. Top with remaining 4 tortillas and remaining salsa mixture; sprinkle evenly with cheese. Bake at 425° for 15 minutes or until golden; sprinkle with remaining 1/4 cup cilantro. Top each serving with 1 tablespoon crema.
Note:
Julianna Grimes,
March 2014
Serves 6
Recipe Time
Hands-on: 45 Minutes
Total: 1 Hours
Nutritional Information
Calories 385
Fat 17.3 g
Satfat 4.9 g
Monofat 7.3 g
Polyfat 3.7 g
Protein 25.4 g
Carbohydrate 32.2 g
Fiber 4.3 g
Cholesterol 111 mg
Iron 1.9 mg
Sodium 645 mg
Calcium 151 mg
Timing for stacking with leds. Leds are delayed to in order to avoid vibrations that makes blurry pictures. Led on time is now 12 ms ISO 200 with the 10X lens.
A stack of books in front of an orange/reddish wall. One of several stock images that I had laying about not doing anything.
Materials from a school project in Evesham. Photos taken by students through the town and along the river were merged using the Focus Stacking tools in Photoshop. They were then printed out for use in a giant collage.
A sure sign of civilization. Only a human would stack rocks like this. I like stumbling upon little impromptu things like this.
We passed these three stacked trucks on the interstate. They looked like they were mating. I thought it was pretty weird
Carmen stacks her winter wood... She layers the wood - two rows of soft fir which comes from the land, and then two rows of oak. The fir is mostly for kindling and starting the fire and the oak is also split into smaller pieces which burn hot and heat up the cookstove. Carmen has used a cookstove for thirty years. She cooks all her meals on it and the cookstove warms the house and saves on fuel costs.
Handheld camera + 6 shots Focus Stacking
This was a bit harder as the spider was not so happy to cooperate.
Camera: Pentax K-5
Lens: Jupiter-21M f4/200mm M42 + Raynox DCR-250 + DIY Diffuser
Exposure Time: 1/180 sec.
Aperture Value: f/16
Focal Length: 200 mm
ISO Speed Rating: 100
Post Process: Photoshop + ZereneStacker
We like thick layers when we 3D-print!
We 3D-modelled a candy bowl and a stackable box to test 3D-printing objects using thick layers. Normally the diameter of a 3D-printer’s nozzle is 0.4 mm. We drilled this bore up to 1.0 mm - which allowed for more plastic flow and thicker layers.
The results are stronger objects and also an exaggeration of the step features of the layers. Surface smoothness is not so relevant for many objects and by making thick layers they can become a nice feature - specially for decorative.
You can download the STL files for our candy bowl and stacking box below.
Love this Reading Stack idea. It's like a little diary of my reading. With that in mind, here is a list of books I'm aspiring to read in the next while.
Gypsy Guitar by David McFadden - I've read this poetry collection before and will likely read it again and again. The one with the elephants is wonderful...
Mandala Symbolism by Jung - something to apply to my bead making perhaps, perhaps more
The Madman and the Professor by Simon Winchester - the story behind the making of the Oxford English Dictionary
On Writing Well by William Zinsser - something to help me hone by own writing skills
Sex and Death to the Age 14 by Spalding Gray - just listened to his monologue 'Monster in a Box' so will follow up with this
The Poems of Catullus - these poems by the Roman born ?84 B.C., bitchy, erotic, wistful, could have been written yesterday
Singing At the Whirlpool by Miodrag Pavlovic - a collection of poetry
Fludd by Hilary Mantel, to follow up 'Beyond Black' from my last stack, which I loved
Mona Lisa Overdrive by William Gibson, some more mod speculative (science) fiction
Flashman in the Great Game by George MacDonald Fraser - another installment of the adventures of the cowardly racist, sexist bastard - a decidedly post-colonial view of the British Empire, and a great rousing adventures so far
Going Postal by Terry Pratchett - more Pratchett!
Pigs Have Wings by P.G. Wodehouse - more of the Blandings, light spright and effortless
So I guess we'll see which ones I actually get around to reading.
The Stacks of Poolbeg power station, Dublin City, I just got this shot off before I got soaked from breaking waves and high winds
East and westbound BNSF stack trains fly through Naperville kicking up snow on a very cold Groundhog's Day in 2013.
Looking west from Columbia Street Bridge
Naperville, Illinois
February 2nd, 2013
After the ice storm which hit Missouri, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Kentucky this January, thousands of trees were left limbless, with layers and layers or branches distributed across the ground. Some branches were cut up into firewood.
Just a sampling of my book collection:
"Mother West Wind 'Where' Stories" by Thornton W. Burgess - 1918
"Fifth Reader" by Emma Miller Bolenius - 1919
"The Sketch Book" by Washington Irving - 1906
"Last of the Mohicans" by James Fenimore Cooper - 1905
"Tanglewood Tales" by Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1898
"The Pilgrim's Progress" by John Bunyan - 1901