Tortillas with "octopuses" from boiled sausage
Tortillas with "octopuses" from boiled sausage are more likely not a dish, but an idea for children's creativity. You can cook the dish according to our recipe or use the products that are on hand. Why not take a pancake instead of a tortilla, add cheese or cherry tomatoes. Or prepare a sweet version using Adyghe cheese and chocolate paste.
How to cook Tortillas with "octopuses" from boiled sausage
Step 1
Brush the tortillas with vegetable oil and lightly heat in the oven - just to make them soft. With a sharp knife, carefully cut out the “octopuses” from the slices of sausage, grease with mayonnaise on one side. Lay the "octopuses" on the cakes with mayonnaise down, with the help of mayonnaise make them "eyes". Arrange quartered cherry tomatoes next to it, sprinkle with thinly sliced nori and serve.
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