These Cheese Enchilada are my family's favorite enchilada recipe. Corn tortillas filled with Monterey jack cheese, covered in a red enchilada sauce and topped with sharp cheddar cheese.
Do you like Cheese Enchiladas, but hate the work of preparing them? Well this dish is really easy to throw together. Now this is not a "Traditional Cheese Enchilada" recipe by any means and I know most people would agree. Tha'ts still OK with me all I know is my family loves Cheese Enchiladas prepared this way.
In my book if that's the way they like it then that's the way I'm making it. This is a versatile recipe that can be prepared not only for cheese enchiladas but also for Beef Enchiladas just replace the cheese inside with cooked and seasoned ground beef, onions and maybe some fresh jalapenos.
In my book if that's the way they like it then that's the way I'm making it. This is a versatile recipe that can be prepared not only for cheese enchiladas but also for Beef Enchiladas just replace the cheese inside with cooked and seasoned ground beef, onions and maybe some fresh jalapenos.
If you want Bean Enchiladas then so be it just add re fried beans and cheese in the middle those are quite tasty to. Serve with Spanish Rice and and Homemade Re Fried Beans on the side and you can stay home and have a great meal without having to go out.
Let cool about 10-15 minutes in the baking dish and then serve immediately.
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I tried these out and Corey said I should let you know how it turned out. Well we didn't go with the mild enchilada sauce and that was a bad move. Too spicy. However, I used flour tortillas and heated them in the microwave for 2 min wrapped in paper towel and at least they turned out well. I'll try it again soon with less spicy sauce.
Did I say I can't wait to try this?!
Thanks again!