Everyday Enchiladas

"Family favorite! Yummy enchilada dish BUT not your typical tomato/hamburger combination. Leftovers reheat well and it's freezer friendly. Feel free to switch out chicken for hamburger and cream of mushroom soup for cream of chicken soup. I know it sounds weird, but the sauce is really good and thickens while baking. I adjust the heat with the amount of chili powder and generally use 1 1/2 Tablespoons to 2 Tablespoons; whatever suits your taste."
 
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Ready In:
35mins
Ingredients:
17
Serves:
6-8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 350.
  • Brown ground beef, drain.
  • Combine soup, water, chili, garlic powder, onion powder, sage, cumin, red pepper flakes, cayenne pepper. Stir in 1 C cheese.
  • Stir over low heat until cheese is melted.
  • Place about 1 C of sauce in 9x13 baking pan and swirl to cover bottom of pan.
  • Place about a scant 1/2 C beef and 1/4 C sauce in middle of tortilla and roll up.
  • Place seam side down and fill pan.
  • Pour remaining sauce over tortillas.
  • Bake 20 minutes until bubbly. I sometimes cover with foil while baking or if I have time, I baste the tortillas with the sauce a few times while baking.
  • Sprinkle with remaining cheese and serve with your favorite garnish.

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Reviews

  1. This turned out with mixed reviews. One family member didn't like it at all, one said, "I like your's better but ate two helpings", and 2 didn't comment just ate. Made for Fall PAC 2012.
     
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Greetings from Colorado! I'm originally from Nebraska and moved to Colorado 10 years ago. I'm married to a great guy for 11 years and we have a beautiful daughter who keeps us busy and young! <br> <br>I work as a family law paralegal, specializing in divorces, custody, child support issues. My job can be emotionally demanding but it also helps me to remember to be so very grateful for my marriage and family. <br> <br>I learned to cook from my mom and grandma. I'm the youngest of five kids and my older sisters were both in college by the time I was 5 years old. So I helped Mom a lot fixing supper for my two brothers and Dad. One summer I was obsessed with angel food cake - I think I made at least one (if not 2 or 3!) a week. Angel food with fruit, angel food with frosting, angel food with powdered sugar, angel food tinted with food coloring - I wouldn't recommend this as mine came out looking more like it had been dunked in a paint bucket!! One time my mom was out of town and I made meatloaf for dinner for one brother and my dad. I got everything together and put the meatloaf on a meat rack. To my horror, the meatloaf sank and baked around the meat rake! I was all of 12, maybe 13 and I didn't know what to do. It was my first lesson in the show must go on sometimes and we ate the meatloaf from around the rack. My most notable cooking memory as an adult is when I tried to make a lemon pie - it turned out to be more like lemon soup with the pie crust floating around like crackers!! My dad grabbed a bowl and a ladle and declared it the best lemon dessert soup he'd ever had! My dad passed away in 2002 and you can imagine how much I miss him. <br> <br>Cooking has paid off for me though. The first meal I made for my dh when we were dating was meatloaf (without using a meat rack!) He says that he knew after tasting my meatloaf he'd better marry me quick before I got away...with the recipe!! Just to seal the deal, I also woo'd him with a crockpot pot roast. We were married 9 months later and here we are 11 YEARS later. However, one morning I was running late to work and asked him to throw the pot roast, cream of mushroom soup and onion soup mix in the crockpot. He called me at work that afternoon and asked me what else I had done to the pot roast. I told him I hadn't touched it, was something wrong? Dh told me he has tasted it and it was the most wonderful, out of this world pot roast ever! Then he paused and said, It that ALL you do - just meat, a can of soup and soup mix?!?!?!?! Even I can do that!!! Uh-oh. Our running joke now is that I better hide the meatoaf recipe since he already has the pot roast recipe and if he gets the other, he won't have a reason to stay married to me! LOL Dh also likes to remind him that I really do need him - he does the dishes!!! (Which is more true than I would like to admit!!!)
 
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