Chicken Enchilada Recipe

Chicken Enchilada Recipe - Amy Roloff's Little Kitchen

Chicken Enchiladas

Makes about 10-12

 

 

I love this recipe because it’s so flexible in what ingredients you want to put into it to make a delicious and hardy meal. I call them enchiladas but really, they’re probably more like overstuffed burritos filled with delicious stuff. This is my favorite recipe the day after Thanksgiving to make and use leftover turkey with. My kids have always loved them and always asked me to make it not only after Thanksgiving but throughout the year. I can’t say no. Since I don’t roast a turkey except for Thanksgiving usually, is why I call them Chicken Enchiladas.

They are delicious and they don’t last long. I hope you enjoy making them. A couple of things – if you’re ambitious feel free to make your own sauce. More often I use a high quality can enchilada sauce so pick your favorite. It does save time. Instead of fresh whole chicken breast, use rotisserie chicken from the market and shred the amount you need. You can either add more or less rice or place it on the side (with cilantro, green onions, a little cheese and chili powder) as a side dish.

The options are endless.

Serves 4-6 depending on your serving size 

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups of Rice, cooked
  • 2 Tbls Olive Oil
  • 1 Tbls Minced Garlic
  • ¼ cup chopped Sweet Onion
  • 1/3 cup rough chopped Green Onions
  • 4-5 Chicken Breast (cut up in bite size pieces)
  • To save time, use Rotisserie Chicken and shredded)
  • 1 Tbl Cumin Powder
  • 1 tsp Chipotle seasoning
  • 1 tsp Oregano
  • 2 Jalapeno peppers, seeded and chopped
  • 1 Tbl Chili Powder
  • 1 lime, zest and juice
  • Salt and Pepper to taste
  • 1 - 15 oz can Black Beans
  • 1 small can black olives, chopped
  • 1 small bunch Cilantro roughly chopped
  • 2-3 cans 1lb 3oz of Enchilada Sauce
  • 1 – 16oz can Refried Beans
  • 2 cups shredded Cheddar Cheese
  • 2 cups of shredded Jack Cheese
  • About 10 – 15 regular size soft flour Tortillas
  • Garnish
  • Sour Cream
  • Chopped Green Onions
  • Chopped Cilantro
  • Cheese
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    Directions:

    Preheat oven 350 degrees.

    In a separate bowl combine both the cheddar and jack cheese.

    Heat a large sauté pan over medium to high heat, add olive oil, garlic and chopped sweet onion, sauté for about 2 minutes. Mixed chicken with cumin, jalapeno peppers, chili powder, salt and pepper, oregano, chipotle powder. Add chicken to sauté mixture and sauté til chicken is cooked.

    In a separate bowl combine both the cheddar and jack cheese. Add cooked rice, black beans, chopped black olives, chopped green onions, ½ chopped cilantro, ½ cup enchilada sauce, ¼ cup of cheese. Add additional seasonings, if desired, for taste and combine all together.

    Warm tortillas in a microwave oven. This will make it easier to roll up the tortillas. In a 9x13 baking dish (may take two baking dishes) coat bottom of dish with enchilada sauce. For each tortilla, spread a little of the refried beans, then add a large spoonful of the chicken mixture (or more if desired) in center of tortilla, add 1 tablespoon of cheese (or more if preferred) on top. Roll up the tortilla, tucking in the sides and placed in a baking dish seam side down. When all rolled up pour the enchilada sauce so that it covers the tortillas and bottom of the dish.

    Bake for about 20 minutes. Then add cheese on top of each tortilla and then bake for another 10 minutes or until the cheese has melted on top. Remove from the oven and let rest for about 5 minutes. Serve and garnish with a dollop of sour cream, green onions and cilantro. Enjoy.

    Note: if you have any leftover chicken rice mixture, make for a great side, melt cheese on top and have with nacho chips or put in lettuce wraps or over lettuce.


    22 comments


    • Melanie Doornbos

      Excited to try some of your recipes. I enjoy you and your family’s show.


    • Tammie Richter

      I love your recipes, I’m going to start having family night dinner one day a week since my girls have moved out to start their own families :)


    • Debbie

      You know – since you’re a Michigan native, and I’m in Michigan- you probably know about wet burritos. Rumor has it that they started here in Grand Rapids. It’s just a large flour tortilla with your choice of meat and then just lettuce and tomato inside or on top. Covered with burrito sauce and cheese and baked TIL warm inside and cheese melts. Then garnish with whatever. The only difference with burrito sauce is that it’s a packet of burrito seasoning, a large can of tomato sauce and a jar 15 1/2 oz of beef gravy. Mix all together and simmer for 30 minutes. It’s mild but delicious.


    • Suzy

      Can’t wait to try to make the enchiladas. I always hear Zachary talking about them on the show.
      Sue, Nj


    • Maria Beattiz

      Hola me gusta mucjo.su programa .Cuando viví en.Iowa de joven.comí un pastel de ruibardo,pie de manzana y pastas con quesos derretido por favor si puedes ayudarme.Muchas gracias
      Saludos desde Chile


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