Enchiladas

A classic Mexican dish featuring soft corn tortillas filled with savory chicken, rolled, covered in rich enchilada sauce, and baked until tender and flavorful.

Quick Recipe Card

Prep Time
20 minutes
Cook Time
25 minutes
Total Time
45 minutes
Resting Time
5 minutes
Servings
4
Recipe Yield
8 enchiladas
Portion Size
2 enchiladas per serving
Calories
~400 kcal per serving
Difficulty
Easy to medium
Best Occasion
Family meals, gatherings
Seasonality
All seasons

What This Recipe Is

Enchiladas are a traditional Mexican preparation where tortillas are filled, rolled, and coated in a chili-based sauce before being baked. This version focuses on chicken enchiladas with a balanced, authentic flavor.

Ingredients

  • 8 corn tortillas
  • 300 g cooked shredded chicken (10.5 oz)
  • 400 ml enchilada sauce (1 ⅔ cups)
  • 150 g shredded cheese (5 oz)
  • 1 medium onion, finely chopped
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 tbsp oil (30 ml)
  • 1 tsp salt (5 g)

Equipment

  • Frying pan
  • Baking dish
  • Saucepan
  • Oven
  • Knife and cutting board

Instructions

Step 1:

Preheat oven to 180°C (350°F).

Step 2:

Heat 1 tbsp oil in a pan over medium heat and sauté onion and garlic until soft.

Step 3:

Add shredded chicken and salt, mix well, and cook for 3–4 minutes.

Step 4:

Warm enchilada sauce in a saucepan over low heat.

Step 5:

Lightly fry each tortilla in remaining oil for 5–10 seconds to soften.

Step 6:

Dip each tortilla into warm sauce.

Step 7:

Fill with chicken mixture and a small amount of cheese.

Step 8:

Roll tightly and place seam-side down in a baking dish.

Step 9:

Pour remaining sauce over the rolled tortillas.

Step 10:

Sprinkle remaining cheese on top.

Step 11:

Bake for 20–25 minutes until cheese is melted and bubbling.

Step 12:

Rest for 5 minutes before serving.

Visual Cooking Cues

  • Tortillas should be flexible, not crispy
  • Sauce should lightly coat each tortilla
  • Cheese should be fully melted with slight browning

Chef Tips

  • Do not overfill tortillas
  • Keep sauce warm for easier dipping
  • Use freshly shredded cheese for better melting

Common Mistakes

  • Skipping tortilla frying leads to breakage
  • Using too much sauce causes sogginess
  • Overbaking dries out filling

Troubleshooting

  • Tortillas breaking: fry briefly before filling
  • Soggy enchiladas: reduce sauce quantity
  • Dry texture: add more sauce before baking

Ingredient Pairings

  • Rice
  • Beans
  • Fresh salad

Substitutions

  • Chicken → beans or vegetables
  • Cheese → dairy-free alternatives
  • Corn tortillas → flour tortillas (less traditional)

Recipe Family Variations

  • Cheese-only enchiladas
  • Beef enchiladas
  • Vegetarian enchiladas

Serving Suggestions

Serve hot with rice, beans, or fresh salad.

Dietary Classification

  • Gluten-free (if using corn tortillas)
  • Not vegetarian (unless modified)

Nutrition Information

Approximate per serving:

  • Calories: 400 kcal
  • Protein: 25 g
  • Fat: 18 g
  • Carbohydrates: 35 g
  • Fiber: 4 g
  • Sodium: 600 mg

Storage / Reheating

Storage

  • Refrigerate up to 3 days
  • Freeze up to 2 months

Reheating

  • Oven: 180°C (350°F) for 15 minutes
  • Microwave: 2–3 minutes covered

FAQ

Can I skip frying tortillas?
No, it helps prevent breaking.

Can I make ahead?
Yes, assemble and refrigerate before baking.

Can I freeze enchiladas?
Yes, before or after baking.

Why This Recipe Works

  • Sauce keeps tortillas moist, preventing dryness
  • Light frying of tortillas prevents breaking
  • Baking integrates flavors and textures evenly
  • Balanced filling-to-sauce ratio avoids sogginess

Recipe Identity

A baked tortilla dish combining protein-rich filling and chili-based sauce for a complete, comforting meal.

Dish Classification

  • Dish type: Baked filled tortilla dish
  • Course: Main course
  • Meal type: Lunch or dinner
  • Traditional or modern dish: Traditional
  • Street food or home cooking: Both
  • Festival or everyday food: Everyday food and festive meals

Recipe History

Enchiladas originate from Mexico, where tortillas were traditionally dipped in chili sauce. Over time, fillings like chicken, cheese, and beans were added, evolving into the modern baked dish.

Cultural Notes

Enchiladas are a staple in Mexican cuisine, reflecting a balance of simplicity and deep flavor traditions.

Advanced Cooking Knowledge Open detailed cooking science and reference notes

Flavor, Texture, and Aroma Profile

  • Rich, savory, slightly tangy
  • Soft tortillas with tender filling
  • Melted cheese adds creaminess
  • Aromatic chili sauce with garlic and onion depth

Flavor Balance

Balanced between savory, mild spice, slight acidity, and umami richness.

Flavor Components

  • Sweet: Mild (from onion)
  • Salt: Moderate
  • Acid: Medium (tomato/chili sauce base)
  • Bitter: Minimal
  • Umami: Strong (chicken and cheese)
  • Aromatic elements: Garlic, onion, chili

Ingredient Notes

  • Corn tortillas are traditional and gluten-free
  • Use cooked, shredded chicken for even filling
  • Enchilada sauce can be red or green

Ingredient Science

  • Corn tortillas absorb sauce and soften when heated
  • Cheese melts and binds filling
  • Oil prevents tortillas from cracking

Ingredient Roles

  • Tortillas: Structure
  • Chicken: Protein base
  • Sauce: Flavor and moisture
  • Cheese: Creaminess and binding
  • Onion and garlic: Aromatic depth

Ingredient Classification

  • Protein: Chicken
  • Grain: Corn tortillas
  • Dairy: Cheese
  • Aromatics: Onion, garlic
  • Fat: Oil
  • Seasoning: Salt

Preparation Techniques

  • Shredding cooked chicken
  • Chopping onion finely
  • Mince garlic evenly

Cooking Techniques

  • Light frying tortillas
  • Sautéing aromatics
  • Baking assembled enchiladas

Heat Management

  • Low heat stages: Sauté garlic and onion gently
  • Medium heat stages: Warm sauce
  • High heat stages: Brief tortilla frying
  • Temperature cues: Oil should shimmer but not smoke

Texture Development

  • Light frying prevents tortilla tearing
  • Baking softens tortillas while keeping structure
  • Cheese melts for creamy finish

Cooking Time Control

  • Avoid overbaking to prevent dryness
  • Bake until cheese is melted and sauce bubbles

Flavor Pairing Logic

  • Rich enchiladas pair with fresh and light sides
  • Mild acidity balances richness

Global Variations

  • Tex-Mex style with heavier cheese and sauce
  • Green enchiladas with tomatillo sauce
  • Cream-based enchiladas

Leftover Ideas

  • Chop and use as filling for wraps
  • Serve with eggs for breakfast

Cooking Safety Notes

  • Ensure chicken is fully cooked before use
  • Avoid overheating oil
  • Store leftovers promptly

Sustainability Notes

  • Use locally sourced chicken and ingredients
  • Minimize food waste by repurposing leftovers
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