Jun 1, 2011

Enchiladas

This is how we made the enchiladas for the day of batch cooking.  It freezes well either rolled up in tortillas in a pan or just freeze the filling in a zip top bag.   I can't take credit for this recipe.  It was perfected by HB.


Brown in a large skillet:
1 lb ground beef
with
1 chopped onion
2-4 cloves garlic, chopped

When cooked through add:
1 chopped green bell pepper (I like mine a bit crunchy, so I add the pepper after turning off the stovetop.)
1 can of black beans (or any beans), drained and rinsed.  Or, soak and cook beans for a more economical and healthy version.  Use about 2 cups of cooked beans for 1 can.

In a separate pan combine to make enchilada sauce:
1 28oz can of tomato sauce
2 T chili powder
2 T cumin
1 t Real Salt or more to taste

Taste sauce and adjust seasonings.  If you're not in a rush, the sauce will taste better if you let it simmer for a bit.
*note* I've made the traditional red enchilada sauce from Nourishing Traditions and this one is so much easier and tastes just as good.  If you choose to buy jarred sauce, please be careful and read the ingredients.  Many store brands add some form of MSG poison.  Other code names for MSG are autolyzed yeast extract and hydrolyzed vegetable protein.

Pour 3/4 of sauce into large skillet with meat and onions.

Spoon into tortillas with shredded cheese, lay seam side down into 9x13 pan.  Cover with remaining enchilada sauce and top with more shredded cheese.

Bake at 350* covered till warm through and cheese is melted on top.

This recipe can easily be doubled or quadrupled and frozen.


If I am making beef enchiladas, I brown the beef and saute onions and garlic simultaneously.  When making chicken enchiladas, I will saute onions/garlic separately since the chicken is usually roasted in the oven or crock pot.

Enjoy!
-Julie

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3 comments:

  1. Thanks for the recipe! I could seriously eat Mexican food every day - especially enchiladas - but I haven't made them in a looong time because I knew the canned enchilada sauce HAD to be full of MSG. I'll definitely be trying this recipe soon!

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  2. Yum! You ladies are incredible. I'm inspired to get organized and get cooking. Thanks!

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  3. This is a wonderful. I used ground deer meat instead of beef. My kids were eating it before I could even get the tortilla shell filled. Thank you Julie!!
    REAL FOOD 1, KIDS 0

    Missy

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