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Title: Black Bean Chilaquiles
Categories: Diet Vegetable Main
Yield: 8 Servings

12 Corn Tortillas
1 Onion chopped
10flStock
3 Cloves garlic crushed
1/2tsCayenne pepper
1/2tsGround cumin seed
1/2tsChilli powder
2lbCooked black beans, or 3s cans (14 oz each) kidney beans dra
15flTomato sauce flavoured with pinch each of cayenne and cumin
8ozMozarella cheese finely d shredded
6tbParmesan cheese
  Chopped fresh coriander
  Lime wedges

1. Pre-heat oven to 300 degrees F, 150 degrees C, gas mark 2.

2. Bake the tortillas directly on the oven shelf for 15 to 20 minutes, turning once until crisp right through. They will break with a clean snap. Break into coarse pieces and set aside.

3. Spread onion pieces out in a heavy frying pan. Cook over moderate heat without stirring until the onions are sizzling and beginning to stick to the pan. Stir in the stock and let it bubble up, stirring up the browned deposits in the pan as it bubbles. Stir in the garlic and the spices. Turn the heat down and simmer, stirring frequently until the mixture is thick, not at all soupy, and the onions and spices are frying in their own juices. Don't rush this step. It is essential that the spices should not have a harsh raw taste.

4. Stir in the black beans and heat gently. Mash roughly while still in the pan, with a potato masher. You want a rough lumpy mixture, not a smooth puree. Set aside.

5. In a gratin dish spread a layer of a third of the tortilla pieces. Spread a layer of the black beans over the tortillas and spread a third of the tomato sauce over the black beans. Sprinkle with one third of the cheeses. Repeat this, ending with a layer of the beans, sauce and cheeses.

6. Bake for 30 minutes covered. Uncover, and bake for 5 to 10 minutes more. Serve garnished with lime wedges.

Recipe by: Sue Kreitzman: Cambridge Slim Cuisine a Second Helping. From: Donna Webster
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