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dianevill said:Here you go:
1 lb 95% lean ground beef
1 T Southwestern Seasoning Mix
1/4 t salt
1 can enchilada sauce
3/4 c water
1/2 c medium thick and chunky salsa
12 (6") yellow corn tortillas
1/4 c snipped fresh cilantro, divided
1 c shredded colby and monterey jack cheese blend, divided
sour cream and lime wedges (optional)
1. Combine beef, seasoning mix and salt in 10" Skillet; cook over med-hi heat 8-10 min or until beef is no longer pink, breaking beef into crumbles using Mix 'N Chop. Add enchilada sauce, water and salsa to Skillet. Bring to a simmer and remove fom heat.
2. As beef mixture cooks, place tortillas in a stack and cut into 1" pieces using Pizza Cutter. Snip cilantro using Kitchen Shears.
3. Arrange half of the tortillas evenly over bottom of Deep Dish Baker; top with half of the beef mixture and half of the cheese. Sprinkle 2 T of the cilantro over cheese. Top with remaining tortillas, beef mixture and cheese.
4. Microwave baker on HIGH 3-5 min or until cheese is melted. Garnish with remaining 2 T cilantro. Serve w/ sour cream and lime wedges, if desired.
Yield: 6 servings
Yes, we have a vegetarian enchilada casserole recipe that uses black beans, corn, and bell peppers as the filling instead of meat. You can find the recipe on our website or in our vegetarian cookbook.
The spiciness level of the enchilada casserole can be adjusted to your preference. Our recipe calls for mild enchilada sauce, but you can use medium or hot sauce for a spicier dish. You can also add diced jalapenos or a pinch of cayenne pepper for more heat.
Yes, you can assemble the enchilada casserole ahead of time and refrigerate it until ready to bake. You may need to add a few extra minutes to the baking time if the dish is cold when going into the oven.
Yes, you can use flour tortillas instead of corn tortillas in the enchilada casserole. Keep in mind that flour tortillas are softer and may become soggy when baked, so you may want to lightly toast them in a pan before layering them in the casserole.
Yes, you can substitute ground beef for ground turkey in the enchilada casserole recipe. You may want to add a bit more seasoning to the turkey as it is leaner and has a milder flavor than beef. You can also use shredded chicken or diced tofu as a protein option.