Mike's Green Chile Pinwheels
Mike's Green Chile Pinwheels

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Mike prepares his Pork Green Chile which is a regional Mexican dish used for a variety of main courses. It can be eaten by itself or as a sort of gravy on. These little bite sized pinwheels are so delicious!

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To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook mike's green chile pinwheels using 16 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Mike's Green Chile Pinwheels:
  1. Prepare Pinwheel Mixture
  2. Take 1 packages 8 oz Philadelphia Cream Cheese [warmed or room temp]
  3. Prepare 1/2 cup Hot Or Mild Roasted Green Chilies [chopped-fully drained]
  4. Get 1/2 cup Sour Cream
  5. Get 1/3 cup Mexican 3 Cheese
  6. Take 1/4 cup Sliced Black Olives [fully drained]
  7. Get 1 tbsp Green Onions [fine chop]
  8. Make ready 1/3 cup Cilantro [fine chop]
  9. Make ready 1/4 tsp Garlic Powder
  10. Prepare 1/4 tsp Cumin
  11. Get Additions & Options
  12. Make ready 1 Extra Large Flour Tortillas
  13. Make ready 1 Saran Wrap
  14. Take 1/2 tsp Green Chilie Powder [optional-added to mixture]
  15. Take 1 Sharp Knife Or Dental Floss
  16. Get 1 Cheese Cloth Or Quality Paper Towels [for draining]

All the flavors of New Mexico fall and winter in one comfort food! Green chilis are a versatile ingredient that can be eaten fresh or roasted for a smoky flavor. Roasted green chiles are used in everything from chile verde to salsa verde. Once you master this roasting technique, you'll be able to use these versatile chilies in a.

Instructions to make Mike's Green Chile Pinwheels:
  1. Warm Philadelphia Cream Cheese just enough to blend it with ease.
  2. Chop your fresh vegetables and gather your other items needed.
  3. Completely drain your roasted green chilies and black olives. Squeeze green chilies in cheese cloth or thick, quality paper towels to ensure there are no fluids remaining.
  4. Mix everything in the Pinwheel Mixture section well.
  5. Gather your large flour tortillas and place each on a sheet of cling wrap.
  6. Smear your cream cheese mixture on your tortillas [as thick or as thin as you'd like] leaving bare areas at the sides as pictured below. If you spread your mixture thinner - you should get 4 large tortillas filled. And at 1" cuts, you should get about 30 Green Chilie Pinwheels.
  7. Roll your filled tortilla up snugly and wrap in cling wrap tightly. Try to mold your tortilla into a round shape but try not to squeeze your mixture out of any end. You'll be trimming those ends off anyway.
  8. Place rolls in the fridge for 2.5 hours minimum. Longer if possible.
  9. Once fully chilled, trim the ends off and discard. Roll once more for roundness or, square-ness if you'd like. Using a sharp knife or even dental floss, cut your wheels into 1" thicknesses. Enjoy!

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