These easy chicken enchiladas make dinnertime cheesy and breezy (2024)

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If you don't think you have time to make gooey, bubbly enchiladas, think again: These five-ingredient chicken enchiladas are your secret weapon for spicing up weeknight dinners that the whole family will love. Make a whole casserole's worth of enchiladas in advance and you've got a satisfying meal that's ready to go when you want it — or quick, easy-to-heat lunches for the rest of the week. You can also serve them for a dinner party — they're just that good!

Here’s what you’ll need to make them. Store-bought enchilada sauce, large tortillas (use corn tortillas to make these gluten-free), bell peppers, shredded cheese and store-bought rotisserie chicken. That’s it! Of course, you make your own enchilada sauce or roast a chicken to shred the meat, but that defeats the ease of this recipe, does it not?

If you don’t have everything you need on hand, you can easily purchase all of the ingredients (just click the orange button below that says ‘Get Ingredients’). You can pick and choose exactly what ingredients you need based on what’s in your pantry and they’ll be on your doorstep before you know it.

How to Store: You can keep the enchiladas for up to 2 days in the refrigerator — be sure to tightly cover the pan with aluminum foil before storing. To freeze the enchiladas, for up to 3 months, tightly wrap the entire pan with foil, crimping to seal around the edges to prevent freezer burn. Or to freeze smaller portions separately, scoop the enchiladas into individual lidded freezer-safe containers before storing.

Preparation

Make ahead

Prepare the pan and tortillas: Preheat the oven to 400 F. Pour about 1/3 of the can of enchilada sauce into a 9-by-13-inch casserole pan. (Make sure your pan is also freezer-safe if you plan to freeze the finished dish.) Line the tortillas up crosswise in the pan, folded open like taco shells for easy filling.

Fill the enchiladas: Scoop about 1/2 cup of cooked chicken into each tortilla. Divide the diced bell pepper evenly between the tortillas, sprinkling the pieces on top of the chicken. Sprinkle about 1 tablespoon shredded cheese over the bell pepper. Drizzle about 1 tablespoon enchilada sauce over the filling.

Roll and bake: Starting at one end of the pan, roll the tortillas up so the seamed side of each tortilla is face-down in the pan. Pour the remaining enchilada sauce evenly across the top of the tortillas, then top with the remaining cheese. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes, until the cheese is melted and bubbly. Cool to room temperature.

Store the enchiladas: To keep the enchiladas up to 2 days in the refrigerator, tightly cover the pan with foil before storing. To freeze the enchiladas for up to 3 months, tightly wrap the entire pan with foil, crimping to seal around the edges to prevent freezer burn. Or to freeze smaller portions separately, scoop the enchiladas into individual lidded freezer-safe containers before storing.

How to reheat and serve

Heat the enchiladas: If you're feeding the whole family or a crowd, the enchiladas can be reheated directly from the refrigerator or freezer in the casserole dish they were baked in. Preheat the oven to 350 F. Keep the foil on the dish and reheat for 20 to 30 minutes (refrigerated) or 45 minutes (frozen), until the enchiladas are warmed through. If you'd rather reheat individual servings, enchiladas in small microwave-safe containers can be zapped in the microwave for 2 to 3 minutes or reheated in a toaster oven for 10 to 15 minutes.

Eat up: Serve the enchiladas with sour cream, guacamole, and/or salsa.

These easy chicken enchiladas make dinnertime cheesy and breezy (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to good enchiladas? ›

The most important tip for avoiding soggy enchiladas is to briefly fry your tortillas in hot oil before you fill and roll. This creates a little bit of a barrier so that the tortillas don't soak up too much of the sauce and therefore start to break down.

How do you make cheese enchiladas not soggy? ›

Tips for keeping your flour tortillas from getting soggy in enchiladas
  1. Preheat your pan. Try preheating your enchilada pan in the oven before you start cooking. ...
  2. Pre-fry your tortillas. ...
  3. Put the sauce on top, not on the bottom. ...
  4. Bake the enchiladas before adding sauce. ...
  5. Put your enchiladas under the broiler.
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Do enchiladas taste better with corn or flour tortillas? ›

While some recipes use flour tortillas, corn tortillas are traditional — and for good reason — are the better option for enchiladas. Corn tortillas have a distinct flavor that plays a key part of the enchilada experience, compared to flour tortillas, which are more like a blank slate.

Should I cover my enchiladas in the oven? ›

Arrange enchiladas, seam-side down, in a 9x13-inch baking dish. Top with taco sauce and remaining 3/4 cup Cheddar cheese. Bake in the preheated oven, uncovered, until cheese has melted, about 20 minutes. Let cool briefly before serving.

Should I put foil over my enchiladas? ›

Most enchiladas are baked and covered with foil until heated through. Oven temperatures and baking times vary per recipe, but on average they cook in a 350°F oven for about 25 minutes. Sprinkle the cheese on top of the enchiladas after they are heated through.

How long should enchiladas sit after baking? ›

Bake until the sauce is bubbling and cheese is beginning to brown, about 20 to 25 minutes. Let sit for 10 minutes and eat them right up. Now tell your family it's time for an enchilada re-do, and get in there and make some great enchiladas.

Can you make enchiladas ahead of time or do they get soggy? ›

Wrap the pan tightly with foil. Then you can either refrigerate the enchiladas for up to 3 days, then bake as directed. Or you can freeze the enchiladas for up to 3 months, then let them thaw in the refrigerator for 24 hours, then bake as directed.

What are the best tortillas to use for enchiladas? ›

Sturdy yellow corn tortillas hold up better in these enchiladas than more delicate white corn tortillas. The corn tortillas must be softened before they are rolled and baked in the casserole. Frying them gently in a little oil greatly enhances the flavor of the tortillas. Do not use flour tortillas for this recipe.

Do Mexicans prefer flour or corn? ›

Corn: The Traditional Choice

If you are dedicated to having an authentic Mexican culinary experience, you'll choose corn tortillas every time.

How to keep enchiladas from getting hard on the bottom? ›

Some recipes suggest spreading a little sauce (½ cup for a 3-quart baking dish) on the bottom of the pan before adding enchiladas. This keeps the tortillas from sticking to the pan or getting tough on the bottom.

How to stop enchiladas from going soggy? ›

11 Answers. Usually when I've made them I just put sauce on top, not on the bottom, and just down the middle so the edges are exposed. And I make the sauce on the thick side so it is not too watery. I bake them in the oven too, and they are never too soggy, but you could just grill to minimise the sauce absorption.

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