Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Are You Kidding?

I have heard those three words more often than I could care to admit, but it's true you can dine on a dollar or at least a few of them.



I am a foodie, I love to eat, prepare and share. I am also a miser, cheap, thrifty, whatever..I have the ability to pinch a penny until it bleeds copper which ain't easy considering they aren't really made of copper anymore.



Saving cash while preparing good food is a talent I have acquired in the last year or so it came naturally after purchasing a new home in a new city and seven days later loosing my job.



I discovered very quickly that I had no disposable cash, so therefore I had to reinvent the way I spent what I had. With a new place also came visitors and everyone was hungry, thirsty or both.



The first things that go in a budget are entertainment and clothing...the last is food and frankly folks we are in trouble and food budgets have shrunk and it seems will be suffering for a while....Food may be the first to go for some..



So I have decided to create this blog out of a love for food and a dang good bargain. I plan to feature recipes and buying tips using items purchased at my favorite El-Cheapo hangouts the almighty Dollar Stores!



I am fortunate that here in Stockton, Ca I have two Dollar Tree Stores as well as a 99 Cents Store, two of which offer frozen foods and one offers fresh Fruits and Vegis not to mention Dairy.



I am also fortunate to have a Super Walmart and a Winco...For me Grocery Shopping is an art and a day long excursion.



I make it a habit to purchase eggs, cheese and milk from Walmart - its the cheapest.

Beef, Pork and Chicken I grab from Winco if not the SF Supermarket - it's my local Asian Superstore - you know its fresh! I can often buy Shrimp there heads on for under $3.00 per pound mighty helpful when making Pasta for a crowd, it has a wow factor as it is an expensive ingredient. You however can't be squeamish about cutting or pulling off the heads....lol

My canned goods, well I don't use too many of them so most can be found at any dollar store.

If I am unable to get fresh vegi's my Dollar Tree has frozen ones!

My Soda and Juices I get at Dollar Tree, a 3 litre is only a buck plus CRV and they also have Cranberry, Grape, Grapefruit and Orange Juice - we like the Early Times Breakfast Drink and Sunny D as well and they carry both brands - They also offer a good selection of the lil go packs you add to a 20 oz bottle of water in a various sugar free flavours one pack of ten costs.. oh wait.. A Dollar!



I purchase most of my fresh Vegis from the 99 Cents Store - We eat a crap load of Tomatoes - we love them sliced with Kosher Salt and Fresh Cracked Pepper, and I have taken to Hearts of Romaine - Costco if you have a membership has the best price of $2.99 for 6 heads can't be beat, if you don't have a Costco card ask a friend to let you tag along - you would want to pick up these essential things if you get in:

1. Cooking Oil - Vegetable for under $7.00, for a Gallon.

2. Hearts of Romaine - Mentioned before.....

3. Mushrooms - Huge white capped good for stuffing, salads etc.

4. Seasonings - big containers under $4.00



So... If you are looking for a great cheap and filling dinner tonight head to the nearest dollar store and look for the following ingredients for Enchilada Pie:



You will need one package of 12 or so Corn Tortillas

1 Can of Enchilada Sauce

1 Can Black Olives - you can slice em' up yourself.



You will also need one pound Cheddar cheese - buy the brick it's cheaper and grate it yourself it builds muscle. And of course SOUR CREME - buy the smallest cup its yogurt size and under $1.50 and you won't have any waste.



For the meat - you have choices... a chub of cheap ground beef at Walmart ranges from $1.83 to $3.25 depending on the fat ratio - you can always use Turkey meat you can get that for .99 cents a chub on sale most places!



We use Turkey - So I spend on average for this meal:

Turkey - $.99

Sauce - $.99

Tortillas - $.99

Sour Creme - $1.30

Olives - $.99

Cheese - $2.00

Total - $7.26 and it feeds 8 hungry folks! That's only $.91 cents per serving!



Directions to put it all together are as follows:



Get a large pan, the kind you make a Lasagna in.



You are going to create a layered dish similarly constructed like Lasagna... hmmn hungry



Place a small amount about a tablespoon of oil or shortening on the bottom of the pan to prevent sticking - wipe up excess with a clean paper towel, make sure you get the sides, cheese likes to stick there as well.



Open the can of Sauce - split it in half, place one half of the sauce in a shallow dish because your going to need to dunk or dredge the tortilla shells thru it to wet them with the sauce.



The other half of the sauce will be reserved to add on the layers.



If you had to buy whole olives, you should take the time to slice or rough chop them up - watch your fingers please. Your meat choice should also be browned and your cheese should be ready, quit looking around and get to grating, browning or whatever.... we'll wait.............



Now that your prep is ready let's do this..



Place a few tablespoons on the bottom of the pan and spread it around.



Dredge enough tortillas thru the sauce to cover the bottom of the pan probably around 5 they can overlap and you can cut one in half to fit the empty space like this O O ) quit laughing it was the best I could do!



Add a layer of meat, a layer of olives and a layer of cheese, add 1/3 of the reserved sauce.



Repeat the steps until all of the tortillas are gone and you end with a layer of cheese.



You should end up with two or three layers depending on your pan, you may want to purchase more shells or sauce depending on the size of your pan.



Place a piece of foil paper on top to create an airtight seal and place in a 350' preheated oven and bake for 30-35 mins depending on your oven.



Remove from oven and let rest for 5 mins be careful it will be hot and nothing burns worse than melted lava like Cheddar cheese!



Cut slices and top with Sour Creme and enjoy - we serve ours with a little shredded lettuce and of course a chopped tomato but that's optional - We how ever have to have sauce on top -



Here is my O'SoGhetto recipe for Taco Sauce - 2 Parts Hot Sauce, 1 Part Katsup... Told you it was ghetto..lol



I hope you will subscribe or at least check back weekly for a new recipe at Dollar Store Dining!



Sonia

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