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We eat a lot of Mexican food in this house. Now there are a ton of really good Mexican restaurants here. They are practically on every corner yet I still cook it every chance I can.
Enchiladas are a little time consuming and somewhat messy (especially with a camera in one hand) but cheap and feeds an army! I can get two nights out of one tray of enchiladas. Add some Spanish rice and re-fried beans and you will be competing with the corner restaurant! (or so I keep telling my pocket book) Now there are some shortcuts, tonight, I am using the leftover meat from The whole chicken made for tacos (I froze it) and I am using can sauce. I have made the sauce home made. It is by far better home made but time is an issue so the can will have to do tonight! If you don’t have chicken handy, take three chicken breast and bake them with salt, pepper and a little olive oil in a 350 degree oven for about 25 minutes or until cooked. Even better, go buy a rotisserie chicken from the grocery store or Costco! I personally like to freeze leftovers for this purpose. But that’s another blog post entirely!
Chicken Enchiladas
Meat from one rotisserie chicken or equivalent
1 cup sour cream
1 cup Cheddar cheese plus
3 cups Cheddar cheese
1 SM can of ortega green chilis diced undrained
1 extra lg can green enchilada sauce
9-12 flour tortillas (depends how full you stuff them)
In a medium size bowl mix chicken meat, 2 cup cheese, (in my case it’s two handfuls) green chilis and sour cream. Mix well. This mixture will melt down into a creamy sauce!
Now here’s where the sloppy part starts!
Pour enough sauce in the bottom of a 9×13 pan to cover the bottom.
Pour 1 cup of sauce in a pie plate. Take a tortilla and place in the pie plate. Flip over to sauce both sides. This is important to my family…they do not like dry enchiladas. Note: I skip the pie plate and just do it in the baking pan. You can save the dish to wash!
Add 1/2 cup meat mixture and roll up. Keep refilling sauce to moisten tortillas. Nobody likes a dry enchilada!
Repeat until the pan in full or the meat is gone.
Take remaining sauce and pour over top of enchiladas
Cover the top of the enchiladas with cheese.
Bake in a 350 degree preheated oven for 30 minutes uncovered.
Try to resist seconds.
shopannies says
these sound rather good and not very hard to make thanks for sharing
KyFrugalista says
These look FABULOUS! I can’t wait to try this recipe.
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Shelly N. says
I have always eaten the red sauce enchiladas, but this looks too delicious to pass up. I am surely going to try it. Good job Aricka and Lily!
Abigail says
ok so I have to tell you, i did this dish on wednesday, I did green salsa the week of this post, and I did red salsa this week. I loved them both, but the husband loved the red salsa a little more.
Trish F says
I bet these are delicious. These are similar to my recipe but I never put sour cream in them, only topped them with it. I think I will try this. Thanks for sharing.
Terri S says
These look so good! Thank you for sharing the recipe.
Tina M says
I’ve never had them, but I think I’ll try this recipe
May Lynn Mahler says
Thanks for sharing! This looks easy enough to try and yummy too!