Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Cheesy Chicken Enchiladas

2 large boneless-skinless chicken breasts (boiled or grilled, then diced up or shredded)
1 can Cream of Chicken Soup
1 small container (6-8 oz) Reg. Sour Cream
1 can Rotel
2 cups of Mexican Style cheese (divided)
8 Tortillas (usually use fajita size so enchilada is overstuffed, but burrito size works well too)
Sliced Jalapenos if desired

Heat oven to 350 degrees. In a medium bowl, mix soup and sour cream. Smear some of the soup/sour cream mixture on the bottom of a 9x12 glass pan to prevent sticking on the bottom of pan. In another medium bowl, mix shredded/diced chicken, 1 cup of cheese and can of Rotel. Stuff and roll tortillas with chicken mixture, then line up enchiladas side by side in the pan. When finished, pour and smear the rest of the soup/sour cream mixture on top of the enchiladas. Sprinkle additional 1 cup of cheese on top of enchiladas. You can also add sliced jalapenos if desired. Cook for 40-45 minutes in oven until cheese is brown and sauce is bubbly.

This is a quick and easy meal that I make for my family when I don't have a lot of time to cook. It only takes about 15 minutes to throw it together and then just 40 minutes to cook. The leftovers are great too! This is a great meal if you need to make a casserole dish to use for those occasions when you sign up to bring food to people (ie. birth of a baby, loss of a loved one, illness in family, etc.) --Kristina

1 comment:

Sarah said...

This was really good! And it WOULD have been very easy if I had followed the directions correctly. When I made this last night, I accidentally put the chicken in with the soup mixture, and then I had to fish out all the chicken chunks with my fingers. It was really messy and felt disgusting.

But the enchiladas were delicious! Thanks for sharing the recipe.