Chicken Stacked Enchiladas
Quick and easy stacked chicken enchiladas with salsa verde and Mexican cheeses. Authentic Mexican chicken enchiladas that can be thrown together in a snap!
It’s January 10th and I am still trying to get with it. We are in full-on organization mode in our home getting rid of a ridiculous amount of stuff (this is what makes me husband very happy). It is the perfect time of year to do it yet I am trying to squeeze in some work. I have been cooking up a storm in the kitchen but need to carve out the time to share these amazing recipes with you.
Since the lazy holiday days of wearing sweats all day and watching Hallmark movies are a thing of the past, I am back to shuttling kids to practices and whipping up dinner for my hungry kids. I want to make quick and easy meals that my kids can even re-heat as they come in and out of the house.
We have a new goal of doing dinner together as a family on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday nights with Thursday being an optional night. Friday night is either date night or pizza night but we have some family dinner nights on the calendar to get together and catch up. My oldest 17-year old son has told me that he has missed regular family dinner nights so I thought I needed to step up my game.
When the kids were younger, we used to go around the table and ask their “happy” and “sad” or “highs” and “lows” of their day. They were so entertaining! Man alive, I miss those days. But we are bringing it back and I am amazed how much information you can get from such a simple question. It makes me so happy when I get my teenagers to talk and share!
So in an effort to make more meaningful family dinners, I am planning out my meals. Since one of our favorite foods is definitely enchiladas, they were at the top of my list. However, they can be time consuming so I like to simplify the process. Stacked enchiladas are an easy way to get the taste of enchiladas without individually rolling each one.
These Chicken Stacked Enchiladas are made with very few ingredients — corn tortillas, rotisserie chicken, roasted salsa verde, Mexican cheese, and topped with your favorite toppings such as avocado, jalapeños, sour cream, queso fresco, and fresh cilantro. They are packed with flavor without the work! I like to take a few shortcuts and pick up a rotisserie chicken from Costco to use in these stacked chicken enchiladas. You can also cook up some chicken at home and shred it to use in these enchiladas. Also, I pick up my favorite roasted salsa verde from the grocery store to save an extra step too.
I have a tip for making sure you never have soggy enchiladas. Since this recipe calls for corn tortillas, they can notoriously soak up the enchilada sauce and sometimes fall apart and become soggy. That’s no bueno! To make authentic enchiladas and how my brother learned how to do it when he lived in Mexico, is to quickly dip each tortilla in oil to soften it. It helps to create a barrier to keep the corn tortillas from falling apart. It also gives the corn tortillas some flavor.
How to make the Best Chicken Stacked Enchiladas:
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In a skillet, heat oil over medium-high heat. Let it heat up and then using tongs, carefully add each tortilla for about 8-10 seconds. Remove from skillet and let it drain on a paper-towel lined plate. Repeat for each tortilla. Cut each tortilla in half.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. IIn a 9 x 13 baking dish or cast-iron skillet, spread some salsa verde on the bottom of the pan. Top with corn tortillas, trying not to overlap them. Top with shredded chicken, salsa verde, and a generous amount of cheese. Keep repeating until all of the tortillas are used.
Top with a generous amount of cheese. Spray foil with non-stick cooking spray and cover the enchiladas (place the side with the non-sticking cooking spray touching the cheese as this helps to ensure the cheese doesn't stick to the foil). Bake for 30 minutes.
Remove the foil and continue to cook for 5-10 minutes or until cheese is completely melted and bubbly.
Garnish with fresh avocado, sour cream, queso fresco, jalapenos, cilantro, and anything else.
- I like to crumble queso fresco cheese on the top after removing from the oven. You can find queso fresco cheese with the other refrigerated Mexican products at your local grocery store.
- You can use fresh jalapeños (which are much spicier) or can use mild pickled jalapeños.
- Mexican Crema has a more heavy cream consistency rather than a thicker consistency like sour cream. It also has a slight sweetness to it.
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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