Monday, October 18, 2010

Cheese Enchiladas


My husband asked me to make Cheese Enchiladas with the Chili sauce on top.  While practically inhaling it for dinner, he said this would be what he would want as his "final meal".  I was floored...my Italian husband choosing such a simple Mexican dish over a pasta or steak dinner.  He doesn't surprise me often...I know him very well after 24 years...but this shocked me!  I hope you enjoy it as much as he did.

I found a new recipe for the Enchilada Sauce over at Mommy's Kitchen.  Tina is a great Southern cook and I love all her comforting recipes.

Ingredients:

1-10 count large yellow corn tortillas
1 can mild enchilada sauce
1 can Wolf brand chili-no beans
2 T canola oil, divided
1 T flour, heaping
1 C low sodium chicken broth
1/2 tsp cumin
salt and pepper to taste
1-8oz. package finely shredded cheddar cheese
1-8 oz. package finely shredded cheddar/jack cheese
1/4 cup finely diced white onion

Toppings:
Sour cream
Black olives
Hot sauce
Green onions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Spray a large casserole dish (at least 9X13) with non-stick cooking spray.

In a medium sauce pan over medium heat, add 1 T canola oil and 1 heaping T flour and stir.  Cook for 3 minutes to make a blonde roux.  Add the chicken broth, enchilada sauce, chili, cumin, salt, and pepper.  Stir to combine.  Reduce heat to low and let sauce heat up while you prepare the enchiladas.

Add the other 1 T canola oil to a small bowl.  Use a pastry brush to coat the top of a corn tortilla with oil and place on a heat proof plate.  Continue to brush oil on the tops of all tortillas and stack on top of each other.  Wet a paper towel and cover the tortillas.  Microwave for 1 minute.

It's time to assemble your cheese enchiladas.  Remove the enchilada sauce from the heat.  Add a layer of enchilada sauce to the bottom of your prepared casserole dish.  Put a layer of cheese down the middle of a corn tortilla, top with diced onions, and roll up tight.  Place in the casserole dish seam side down.  Continue filling tortillas and pack them in tightly next to each other side by side.  I was able to get 7 enchiladas side by side and then 2 enchiladas along the top, so 9 total.  Pour the remaining enchilada sauce over all the enchiladas.  Top with shredded colby jack cheese.  Cover with foil and bake for 20 minutes. 

Remove from the oven and serve immediately so the cheese stays all melty and gooey in the middle.  


Add your toppings of choice.  I prefer a dollop of sour cream.  Serve with a side of Mexican Rice and refried beans.  Enjoy!

3 comments:

  1. Your enchiladas look yummy! I heard that P90X is no joke either! Good luck! One of these days I'll try it out for myself!
    Thanks for becoming my newest follower!

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  2. Rhondi, I'm so glad you found my blog so I could find yours. I love it! You have so many yummy recipes, including these enchiladas. They look absolutely amazing. Yum!! I've never heard of P90X so I'm off to google it. :o) Thanks for following me, it's a pleasure to follow you back! Can't wait to see what you cook up next. Have a great day!

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  3. Hi Rhondi! I love cheese enchiladas with lots of chopped onion!!!! So good!

    Thanks for dropping by my blog today. I had not seen Paula Dean's recipe for the shrimp cups. Boy do those sound good. Chicken salad would also be yummy. Perfect for a brunch or ladies get together.

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