Provided by Molly Stevens
Categories Low Cal High Fiber Dinner Shrimp Parsnip Sweet Potato/Yam Fall Cilantro Tortillas Bon Appétit
Yield Makes 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 18
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 400°F. Line rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. Toast cumin seeds in small skillet over medium heat until beginning to brown, about 2 minutes. Cool. Transfer to spice mill; process until finely ground. Combine parsnips, sweet potatoes, and red onion in large bowl. Add ground cumin, 2 tablespoons vegetable oil, chili powder, oregano, and 1 teaspoon coarse salt; toss to coat. Transfer to prepared baking sheet. Roast vegetables until soft and browned in spots, turning occasionally, 35 to 40 minutes. Cool. DO AHEAD: Can be prepared 4 hours ahead. Let stand at room temperature.
- Preheat oven to 375°F. With machine running, add garlic and jalapeño through feed tube of processor and process until finely chopped. Add cilantro, green onions, and drained green chiles. Using on/off turns, process until coarse puree forms. Add salsa; process to blend. Transfer salsa mixture to large deep skillet. Add 1/4 cup crema and stir over medium-low heat just until warm (do not allow to boil). Remove from heat. Season salsa mixture to taste with salt and pepper. Cover and keep warm.
- Measure 1 cup roasted vegetables; set aside. Transfer remaining vegetables to processor. Using on/off turns, process until coarsely chopped. Transfer to large bowl. Add shrimp and toss to incorporate evenly. Season filling to taste with salt and pepper.
- Heat remaining 3 tablespoons oil in medium skillet over medium-high heat. Working with 1 tortilla at a time, cook until just softened, about 15 seconds per side (do not allow to brown). Transfer tortillas to paper towels to drain.
- Spread 1/2 cup salsa mixture over bottom of 15 x 10 x 2-inch glass baking dish. Place 1 tortilla on work surface; sprinkle generous 2 teaspoons crumbled cheese down center. Top with generous 1/4 cup roasted vegetable filling, arranging down center atop cheese. Roll up tortilla and place, seam side down, in prepared dish. Repeat with remaining tortillas, cheese, and filling. Scatter reserved 1 cup roasted vegetables over enchiladas. Spoon remaining salsa mixture over. Sprinkle with any remaining cheese; drizzle with remaining 1/4 cup crema (whisking if necessary to loosen enough to drizzle). Bake enchiladas until heated through, about 20 minutes.
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Tracey Fields
[email protected]These enchiladas were delicious! I will definitely be making them again.
Facha Cha
[email protected]I'm allergic to shrimp, so I substituted tofu instead. The enchiladas were still very good.
Tharusha Tashan
[email protected]These enchiladas were a bit bland for my taste. I would have liked them to have more spice.
Malik Azeem
[email protected]I loved the roasted sweet potatoes and parsnips in these enchiladas. They added a great flavor and texture.
SOMII KING
[email protected]These enchiladas were very easy to make and they turned out great! I will definitely be making them again.
Renier Jansen
[email protected]I'm not a fan of shrimp, so I substituted chicken instead. The enchiladas were still very good.
Onthor Khon
[email protected]These enchiladas were a bit time-consuming to make, but they were definitely worth it. They were so delicious!
William Mcgough
[email protected]I made these enchiladas for a potluck and they were a huge hit! Everyone loved them.
Bhunga Bhunga
[email protected]I had some trouble finding parsnips at my local grocery store, but I was able to substitute carrots instead. The enchiladas still turned out great!
Sabitri Timalsina
[email protected]These enchiladas were a bit too spicy for my taste, but they were still very good.
timu mash
[email protected]I loved the unique flavor of these enchiladas. The roasted sweet potatoes and parsnips added a great twist to the classic dish.
Pam Prentice
[email protected]These enchiladas were amazing! The combination of shrimp, roasted vegetables, and enchilada sauce was perfect.
betty boggan
[email protected]I've made this recipe several times and it's always a hit! The roasted vegetables add a delicious sweetness and crunch to the enchiladas.
Dj Gamez
[email protected]These enchiladas were a great way to use up some leftover roasted sweet potatoes and parsnips. They were easy to make and very tasty.
Babsh Nanab
[email protected]I'm not a big fan of seafood, but I loved these shrimp enchiladas! The roasted vegetables were so flavorful and the shrimp was cooked perfectly.
Samantha Calhoun
[email protected]This dish was so easy to make and it turned out so delicious! I loved the roasted sweet potatoes and parsnips. They added a great texture and flavor to the enchiladas.
Nadeem Haq
[email protected]I made this recipe for a party and it was a huge success! Everyone loved the unique flavor combination of the shrimp, roasted vegetables, and enchilada sauce.
George Gaitano
[email protected]The flavors in this dish were amazing! The shrimp was cooked perfectly and the roasted vegetables were so flavorful. I would highly recommend this recipe.
Julia Luyanda
[email protected]These shrimp enchiladas were a hit with my family! The roasted sweet potatoes and parsnips added a delicious sweetness and crunch to the dish. I will definitely be making this again.