I bought some Tomato-Basil tortillas to make wrap sandwiches with, and I think they inspired this dish. I like Mexican food, my husband doesn't. We both like Italian. So to "fool" hubby into eating something with Mexican spices I made it half Mexican and half Italian. Believe me, the taste isn't half anything, It's Whole...
Provided by Pam Ellingson
Categories Tacos & Burritos
Time 2h30m
Number Of Ingredients 38
Steps:
- 1. Mix all of the filling ingredients together in a large bowl until evenly distributed. Cover and Refrigerate until needed.
- 2. Heat oil in a very large saucepan or stockpot, add onions and saute for a few minutes on medium high until softened and slightly browned. Add garlic and saute for about 30 seconds til fragrant but not browned. Put in the tomato paste, stirring constantly and saute for 30-45 seconds (will form a brownish paste at the bottom of the pan, do not burn)
- 3. Turn heat down to medium or medium low. Quickly pour in the diced tomatoes, tomato sauce and water. Stir and scrape the browned tomato paste to mix it in well. Add all the chopped and sliced chilies and peppers and stir until evenly distributed.
- 4. Add all the seasonings except sugar, salt and pepper. Stirring occasionally, cook at a slow simmer for 30 minutes or so to thicken. Taste and add salt, pepper and sugar (start with about one third of the sugar) to adjust the seasonings. If it is too acid or tomato-y, add a little more sugar (or even a pinch of baking soda to counteract acid)
- 5. Preheat oven to 350 and place rack in center of oven. Spray 2 9x15 baking pans (Like lasagna pans or casseroles) with cooking spray, and spread about 2 c. or more sauce liberally over bottom of pan. Set aside. Reserve majority of the sauce for topping enchiladas.
- 6. Remove filling from fridge. Lay out as many tortillas as is convenient for your working space. Spread a scant 2/3 c of filling in a strip across the lower center of the tortilla and roll up either enchilada style (Open ends) or burrito style (tuck in ends). Place close together in pans with seam side down . Roll enchiladas and fill pans until you have reached the desired amount.
- 7. Spread more sauce over the enchiladas. Add as much sauce as you want, but make sure the tortillas are all covered. (You may have sauce left over, or not, depending on how much you like. I love em smothered.)
- 8. Cover pans with aluminum foil and poke a few holes in the foil to vent steam. Bake 45 min. Remove foil and top with extra cheese. Return uncovered pans to oven and bake until brown and bubbly.
- 9. Serve hot with homemade flour tortilla chips, guacamole/salsa and salad.
- 10. Tortilla chips Very lightly butter plain flour tortillas (easily done with a brush and melted butter). Cut tortillas into wedges and spread on a flat baking sheet, avoid overlapping if possible. You can bake at 375 or broil (SET PAN AT LEAST 8-10" FROM BROILING ELEMENTS TO AVOID BURNING) Watch carefully and flip chips when they start browning well. When browned, remove pans and sprinkle lightly with chili powder and salt. Turn off oven and return them to it until they are dry and crunchy. Check to make sure they are not getting more brown than desired from residual heat.
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Dracula Collins
[email protected]These enchiladas were easy to make and turned out great! I used a store-bought enchilada sauce to save time, and the chicken was cooked to perfection. My family loved them.
Md Baca
[email protected]I'm a vegetarian, so I substituted tofu for the chicken in this recipe. The enchiladas were still delicious! The tofu was firm and flavorful, and the sauce was flavorful and cheesy. I will definitely be making these again.
Bipin Khanal
[email protected]These enchiladas were delicious! I made them for a potluck and they were a huge hit. Everyone loved them.
Akello Faith
[email protected]I had some trouble finding some of the ingredients for this recipe, but it was worth the effort. The enchiladas were delicious! The chicken was tender and juicy, and the sauce was flavorful and cheesy. I will definitely be making these again.
Malindu Rasanka
[email protected]I thought these enchiladas were just okay. The chicken was a bit dry and the sauce was a bit bland. I wouldn't make these again.
freefire sniper
[email protected]These enchiladas were a bit too spicy for my taste, but my husband loved them. He said they were the best enchiladas he's ever had.
Nakale Matias Karlos
[email protected]I'm not a huge fan of enchiladas, but I really enjoyed these. The chicken was tender and juicy, and the sauce was flavorful and cheesy. I would definitely make these again.
Husen Kadir
[email protected]I made these enchiladas for a party and they were a huge hit! Everyone raved about them. The chicken was tender and juicy, and the sauce was flavorful and cheesy. I will definitely be making these again.
Katelyn Borst
[email protected]These enchiladas were easy to make and turned out great! I used a rotisserie chicken to save time, and the sauce was flavorful and cheesy. My family loved them.
Sahmya Robertson
[email protected]I was skeptical about this recipe at first, but I'm so glad I tried it. The enchiladas were delicious! The combination of flavors was perfect and the chicken was cooked to perfection. I will definitely be making these again.
Rahman Amdadur
[email protected]I've made these enchiladas several times now and they are always a crowd pleaser. The chicken is always tender and juicy, and the sauce is flavorful and cheesy. I highly recommend this recipe!
Chinwendu Nkwocha
[email protected]These enchiladas were a hit with my family! They were so easy to make and the flavor was amazing. I will definitely be making them again.