Simple Perfect Enchiladas
Show: The Pioneer Woman
Episode: Mike's Day Out
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By AlphaP
Houston, Texas
on June 03, 2013
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Followed the recipe exactly, turned out perfectly. Everyone loved them and no leftovers to be had. They had a great flavor, I'm not a fan of beef enchiladas but these were a hit! Will definitely make them again!
By kboyer16_10981719
on May 25, 2013
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These are a big hit with my family and I make them often. Be warned, they are very messy to make and will dirty up half your kitchen, but they're worth it! A couple of modifications I've tried: I skip the chopped onion in the meat mixture and just use onion powder. This works well if you've got picky eaters who will balk at actual onions. I also find that one can of green chiles is more than enough. Finally, I will make some with just meat and some with just cheese to satisfy different tastes and appetites. The recipe is super easy to change to suit whatever you want to do with it. A family favorite that I highly recommend.
By joanmnus
on May 23, 2013
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Excellent. My family loved them. Since we eat low carb, I used low carb tortillas and substituted xanthum gum for the oil and flour roux. I used only half of the green chili's and my husband thought they were a little too hot and my son thought they were just right. Also, I didn't use all the sauce as I didn't need it all. Next time I will make my husband's portion without the green chilis. To make them perfect, top them with some sour cream before eating. Thank you Ree for the recipe. It is a keeper.
By xfagan_11103108
Montgomery, AL
on May 17, 2013
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Tasty recipe. Reminded me of Mexican cuisine I used to get back in California. Only quibble I would have is that I had problems with the corn tortillas breaking apart after I dipped them in the sauce. Cure: Hold back a little more sauce (at least 1/2 -3/4 of a cup and layer the dish like you would a lasagna (sauce and cheese finishing each layer. I added more cheese than the recipe called for but the product came out great and tastes even better when the left overs stay in the fridge a day or so allowing the tortillas to soak up all the spice and sauce! (This also gets rid of most of the corn flour after taste if your family doesn't care for it!
By FOODLOVA 1O1
GREENVILLE,SC
on May 16, 2013
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These really are just what there name is. SIMPLE! PERFECT! ENCHILADAS! Sauce was delicious. The star ingredient was the green chiles.
By tlbcgood_2825139
Canton, CT
on May 11, 2013
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My family loves this recipe. I can never find a 28 oz can of enchilada sauce, so I use two 10 oz. cans of of hot enchilada sauce with a small can of tomato sauce to get the 28 oz. I buy corn tortillas that are fresh and almost like homemade (thicker than the usual brands and I feel they make a big difference in texture and are worth it. I do not fry the tortillas. I put two in the microwave at a time, cook for 30 seconds and pile them up on a dish. This makes them pliable enough to work with. I cannot seem to keep one hand clean while I dip the tortillas in the sauce and it makes things a bit messy when you are trying to gather the chopped ingredients to add to the tortilla, but this is ok with me. The meat mixture is a bit bland, but why would that need to be spicy with 28 oz. of enchilada sauce? I give the recipe a thumbs up and make it frequently.
By philliesgirl
on May 10, 2013
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Absolutely horrible recipe! No flavor whatsoever! I bought my Mexican ingredients from an authentic Mexican store so it should have been perfect, but it wasn't. I cooked for the office and the leftovers were still a plateful that nobody wanted anything more to do with and I was embarrassed. Also peeps, get over Cheddar cheese for a recipe like this. Buy authentic white Mexican cheese and instead of a 1/2 tsp of salt in the meat (rolls her eyes use Adobo All Purpose Seasoning... to taste!
By Chef gr8cook17
Tucson, AZ
on May 09, 2013
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My version: used green enchilada sauce, put in 1 carnitas from "Del Real" already cooked meats. I added one can green chiles, sautéed the onion before adding the sauce & broth. I didn't fry the tortillas even though most good Mexican cooks do since I layer them like lasagna. After simmering the meat in the sauce about 1 hour, I use a potatoe masher to shred the carnitas. Then put a little sauce, a layer of corn tortillas, more sauce, layer of cheese, repeat. Cook as above. They were a Rave with my large family.
By DCUnitedchica
Blairsville, PA
on May 08, 2013
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I made my own enchilada sauce, which is super simple and delicious. Simple, no. Delicious, yes!
By 4gals
on May 06, 2013
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This was fantastic. The only change I made was I added about a half a packet of taco seasoning to the cooked, drained ground beef to give it a little more flavor. It was a little messy to make, but very good. The leftovers were even better the next day! A keeper!