BLACK BEAN ENCHILADAS

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Categories     Bean

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 9

12ounces dried black beans
Handful of driedavocado leaves, lightly toasted in a dry skillet (optional)
8ounces (about 1 cup)Mexican Chorizo sausage, removed from its casing
8 corn tortillas
Alittle vegetable oil, for brushing or spraying the tortillas
About 1/2cup Roasted Tomatillo Salsa or Chipotle Salsa
About 1/2cupcrumbled Mexican queso fresco or other fresh cheese like salted pressed farmers cheese or goat cheese
A couple of thin white onion slices, broken into rings
A few tablespoons coarsely chopped flat-leaf parsley

Steps:

  • Cook the beans. Place the black beans, avocado leaves if you are using them and 6 cups of water in a large (4-quart) saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium-high, lower the heat and simmer until the beans are softened and completely cooked through, about 2 hours. Remove from the heat and strain the beans, reserving the cooking liquid. Make the black bean sauce. Add ¾ cup of the cooked beans and 2 cups of the cooking liquid to a blender and puree until smooth. Pour the puree and the remaining broth into the saucepan and bring to a boil over medium-high. Boil, stirring regularly, until the bean sauce is reduced to 2 cups, about 30 minutes. The consistency should be very saucy, like a very light bean soup; if necessary, stir in a little water. Taste and season with salt, usually a generous teaspoon. Cover and set over the lowest heat. Save the remaining beans for another meal. Fry the chorizo. In a medium (9-inch) skillet, fry the chorizo over medium-low (add a little oil if it doesn't begin to render fat right away) until done, about 10 minutes, breaking up any clumps as it cooks. Keep warm over low heat or in a low oven. Warm the tortillas. Lightly brush or spray both sides of each tortilla with oil. Slide into a plastic bag and microwave on high (100%) for 1 minute to warm and soften. Finish the enfrijoladas. One by one, dip the tortillas into the hot bean broth, fold into quarters and divide among four warm dinner plates, slightly overlapping each pair. Spoon a portion (about ¼ cup) of the remaining hot bean broth over each pair of quartered tortillas, splash with some of the Chipotle or Roasted Tomatillo Salsa, then sprinkle with chorizo, crumbled cheese, sliced onion and chopped parsley. Serve immediately.

kolton kabernik
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These enchiladas were delicious! The black beans and corn gave them a great flavor and the sauce was perfect. I will definitely be making these again.


Dr Saleem
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I love these enchiladas! They are so flavorful and easy to make. I've made them several times and they are always a hit with my family and friends.


Sandeep Khadka
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These enchiladas were great! I made them for a party and everyone loved them. They were easy to make and the flavor was delicious.


JN Nahida
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I've made these enchiladas several times and they are always a hit. They are easy to make and the flavor is amazing. I love that they are a healthier option than traditional enchiladas.


Opondo Franco
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These enchiladas were absolutely delicious! I made them for my family last night and they were a huge hit. The black beans and corn gave them a great flavor and the sauce was perfect. I will definitely be making these again.


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