These may not be 100% authentic, but they are fast, easy, healthy and most of all, delicious!
My Simple Chicken Enchiladas
Serves 7-8 (one piece)
8 ounces cooked chicken, shredded
1/4 cup black olives
1/2 cup cheddar cheese (divided)
2 ounces soft goat cheese
1/4 cup onion, minced
1/2 – 1 cup fresh cilantro, chopped
8 soft tortillas (6-8″)
1/2 cup salsa (divided), red or green.
- Preheat oven to 350.
- In a medium bowl, mix together chicken, olives, 1/4 cup cheddar cheese, the goat cheese, onion and cilantro.
- Spray a 9×13 baking pan with cooking spray.
- Spread 1/4 cup salsa on the bottom of the pan.
- Taking a tortilla, scoop 1/8 of the mix, place on the tortilla and roll as in the above picture. Place in the baking pan.
- Repeat with all tortillas.
- Spread remaining salsa on the top of the tortillas. Top with the remaining cheese.
- Bake for 16-18 minutes, or until the cheese begin to brown.
- Serve with shredded lettuce, tomatoes and sour cream (or Greek yogurt.)
This is another great way to use “chicken over-production” (aka “left-overs.”) You could also replace the chicken with ground beef, or shredded beef, pulled pork, or even fish (tilapia, whitefish, flounder.) Or replace the meat with beans. The key to making this easy is to use what you have on hand, and when you use precooked meat, all you are doing is reheating it. You could even make these, wrap them tightly and freeze them individually for later use, and just thaw and heat in the microwave. (If you do that, don’t top with the sauce and cheese until you are ready to heat them.)
Fat: 10.2g
Here is a quick question for any beer drinkers out there:
If I were making this for you, which beer would you most want me to serve with it, and why that beer?
Bud Select 55 if I’m good, Negra Modela if I’m being bad! LOL
I don’t always drink beer but when I do, I prefer a Dos Equis! *giggle! It would pair nicely with your 90% Authentic Enchiladas π
Yak Jak: Bud Select? No way! If you are going to drink, drink something worth it! (And Negra Modela is worth it! Love that stuff!)
Rebecca, Dos Equis was my first Mexican beer I ever drank. I used to work at a Mexican restaurant/bar and that was my beer of choice after work.
I too used to work at a Mexican (well Tex Mex) restaurant/bar and it was there that I first experienced and enjoyed a Dos Equis! *Cheers!
Cool!
Golden Monkey- Crisp, refreshing, a little bitter to cut through the salt, and you only need one! lol
Dana, you could serve me a Golden Monkey any time! I love Belgian golden ales!