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Mexican Enchiladas

Posted on Nov 16th, 2021
by Chef's Pencil Staff
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  • South American Cuisine
Mexican Enchiladas

Enchiladas are some of the most popular South American foods around the world and one of the big superstars of Mexican cuisine.

This great dish starts with a delicious sauce – enchilada. This sauce is different from salsa in the sense that it is cooked and then pureed, and finally poured over stuffed corn or flour tortillas and baked. The result is this delicious signature dish.

A common enchilada filling is roast potatoes and shredded pork, but you can use anything from vegetables, fish, cheese and fresh corn. You can also make this dish as spicy as you want, by adding chillies to the sauce, or fresh jalapenos on top!

Mexican Enchiladas

Mexican Enchiladas

Chef’s Pencil Staff
4.91 from 91 votes
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 40 minutes mins
Total Time 50 minutes mins
Course Main Course
Cuisine Mexican
Servings 12 pieces

Ingredients
  

  • 4 guajillo peppers seeds removed
  • 4 ancho peppers seeds removed
  • 2 garlic clove chopped
  • ¼ teaspoon oregano
  • salt to taste
  • pepper to taste
  • 12 corn tortillas
  • 2 cups shredded beef, pork or chicken
  • 1 ½ cup fresh cheese crumble
  • ½ cup white onion finely chopped
  • ⅓ cup vegetable oil

Optional garnishes:

  • 2 cups pre-cooked diced potatoes
  • 2 cups pre-cook diced carrots
  • shredded lettuce or cabbage and radishes

Instructions
 

  • Begin preparing the enchilada sauce. Wash the peppers and roast them in an iron pan or grill, until just blistered. Only press them down for a few seconds on each side, make sure not to burn them.
  • Now place the peppers in a medium pan over moderate heat. Pour some water on top and bring to a simmer. Cook for approximately 15 minutes, until softened.
  • When the pepper skins look ready to peel, take the sauce pan off the heat and allow to cool for about 15 minutes.
  • Drain the peppers and blend in a food processor with the chopped garlic and 1/2 cup of water until you obtain a smooth sauce. If the sauce is too runny, you can strain it into a bowl using a fine mesh strainer. Season to taste with salt and pepper, add the oregano and set aside.
  • Preheat the oven to 350 ℉/ 175 ℃.
  • Preheat your oven to 350 degrees, just to keep the red enchiladas warm while you finish assembling them.
  • Add the 2 tablespoons of vegetable oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Make sure to add more oil a little at a time to prevent getting soggy tortillas.
  • Dip each corn tortilla into the enchilada sauce on both sides and fry for a few seconds on each side. Transfer each tortilla in a dish in the oven to keep warm while you fry the rest.
  • To assemble the red enchiladas, place some filling in the center of the tortilla and fold it. You can also place it off-centre and roll the tortilla instead.
  • Add cheese and onion on top of the enchiladas and your garnish of choice and enjoy!

For the garnish:

  • For the potatoes and carrots garnish, cut the vegetables into cubes and and boil them with a pinch of salt until tender but still firm. Drain and allow to cool.
  • Add a little more oil to the pan where the enchiladas were fried and fry the potatoes until golden and coated with some of the enchilada sauce.
  • Season with salt, add cheese and serve.

Notes

Mexican Enchiladas
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