San Antonio Style Goat Cheese Enchiladas
Show: Hot Off the Grill with Bobby Flay
Episode: Family Grilling
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By lori.m.g
Livermore, CA
on October 10, 2011
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I didn't make my enchiladas with a goat cheese filling, but I love this sauce. Every time I make enchiladas with red sauce I come to this recipe! For the tortillas as long as you cook each one in a bit of oil first then dredge it in the sauce before rolling, they don't tend to fall apart, and if you don't want to fry them wrap 5 at a time in moist paper towels and microwave for about 1-1.5 minutes they come out soft and ready for sauce!
By ecomaniac
Houston, TX
on May 11, 2010
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...first quickly fry each individual tortilla in hot canola or other suitable oil. Use a small saute pan and cook for only a few seconds on each side. This is a fundamental step for corn tortilla enchiladas that too many recipe writers take for granted and never mention.
I love chilis and Bobby's sauces are sublime. Like another poster, I too prefer diluting the rich cheese here with something milder like chicken.
By alanskail_11507181
Kamloops, BC
on March 16, 2010
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The goat cheese is admittedly overpowering on its own but I add shredded chicken to the mix and this dish has become a big hit in our home. The sauce is delicious and the tortillas will not fall apart if they're dipped in the sauce and then filled and rolled.
By pkrsfn4
OKC, OK
on November 07, 2009
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These enchiladas are different from plain cheese enchiladas, which is what made them so tasty. I was bored with other enchiladas. The tip to keeping the tortillas from breaking is to stick them in the microwave for 30-45 seconds before working with them.
By lisamme
Twinsburg, OH
on April 01, 2008
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Sauce was great but very hard to work with the corn tortillas...fell apart. I love goat cheese but in this dish was a little too much. I will file sauce recipe and use it with something else.
By awlog_7496884
Frankfort, KY
on April 13, 2007
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Tasted really good
By baconbitsmom
The Woodlands, TX
on July 12, 2006
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These were great--a little rich.
By mmason3_4934618
Milwaukee, WI
on February 05, 2006
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Sauce Rocked. (I used left over for chili base. Filling was good but the enchiladas totally fell apart. They were completely unrecognizable. Everyone said the taste was there but I wouldn't serve them to guests.
By wannabechef boston
Wakefield, MA, ...
on May 28, 2005
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These were just ok. I love goat cheese but these were goat cheese overload! They could have used something to break up the goat cheese. Maybe tomatoes or some other vegetable. My guests seemed to like them however.
By anelaanne
Honlulu, HI
on May 26, 2005
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If you don't know what goat cheese tastes like, stay away!