21 Recipe For Beef Enchiladas (to Die For)

What should I make for dinner tonight? This might just be the number one question that we ask ourselves almost daily over here.

Then you have come to the right place, we have rounded up 21 recipe for beef enchiladas (to die for) that we have shared over the years.

Plus, there is such a variety of flavours in these recipes, so you are sure to find something for you. Most of these recipes are quick and easy ones made especially for busy weeknights.

21 Recipe For Beef Enchiladas (to Die For)

Recipe for Beef Enchiladas (To Die For!!)

Recipe for Beef Enchiladas (To Die For!!)

4 hr 25 min
Chuck roast, enchilada sauce, rib rub, pepper jack cheese, beef broth
4.77
Souffle Bombay
Beef Enchiladas

Beef Enchiladas

40 min
Ground beef, queso blanco, red enchilada sauce, tortillas
5.021
Self Proclaimed Foodie
Beef Enchiladas

Beef Enchiladas

40 min
Ground beef, canned black beans, enchilada sauce, avocado, cheddar cheese
4.97
Damn Delicious
beef enchiladas

beef enchiladas

55 min
Lean ground beef, tomato sauce, white cheddar cheese, corn tortillas, monterey jack cheese
No reviews
Table For Two Blog
Easy Beef Enchiladas

Easy Beef Enchiladas

50 min
Ground beef, red enchilada sauce, old el, cheddar cheese
4.5100
Betty Crocker
Beef Enchiladas

Beef Enchiladas

45 min
Ground beef, black beans, refried beans, tomato sauce, cheddar cheese
5.0205
RecipeTin Eats
Ground Beef Enchiladas

Ground Beef Enchiladas

50 min
Ground beef, sour cream, taco seasoning, corn tortillas, jack cheese
5.011
Yellow Bliss Road
5 Ingredient Beef Enchiladas

5 Ingredient Beef Enchiladas

55 min
Lean ground beef, red enchilada sauce, four cheese mexican, flour tortillas, chunky salsa
4.622
Southern Bite
Easy Ground Beef Enchiladas

Easy Ground Beef Enchiladas

50 min
Ground beef, sour cream, enchilada sauce, taco seasoning, avocado
5.0111
I Wash You Dry
Shredded Beef Enchiladas

Shredded Beef Enchiladas

8 hr 20 min
Chuck roast, corn tortillas, beef broth, cheddar cheese, monterey jack cheese
4.992
Tastes Better From Scratch
Best Beef Enchiladas

Best Beef Enchiladas

45 min
Ground beef, black beans, sour cream, enchilada sauce, taco seasoning
4.6434
Allrecipes
Ground Beef Enchiladas

Ground Beef Enchiladas

35 min
Ground beef, black beans, red enchilada sauce, flour tortillas, green chiles
4.654
The Chunky Chef
Classic Beef Enchiladas

Classic Beef Enchiladas

50 min
Ground beef, red enchilada sauce, old el, cheddar cheese
4.817
Old El Paso
Beef and Cheese Enchiladas

Beef and Cheese Enchiladas

2 hr 40 min
Enchilada sauce, enchiladas, tomato sauce, corn tortillas, shredded chicken
5.04
Just A Pinch
Homemade Beef Enchiladas

Homemade Beef Enchiladas

55 min
Lean ground beef, corn tortillas, monterey jack cheese, green chiles, chili powder
4.936
thestayathomechef.com
Ground Beef Enchilada Recipe

Ground Beef Enchilada Recipe

50 min
Lean ground beef, sour cream, tomato sauce, corn tortillas, beef broth
5.038
No. 2 Pencil
Beef Enchiladas

Beef Enchiladas

1 hr
Lean ground beef, sour cream, homemade enchilada sauce, corn tortillas, cheddar cheese
5.04
Love Bakes Good Cakes
Beef Enchiladas

Beef Enchiladas

1 hr
Pinto beans, lean ground beef, sour cream, red enchilada sauce, flour tortillas
4.966
Gimme Some Oven
Ground Beef Enchiladas

Ground Beef Enchiladas

50 min
Ground beef, refried beans, red enchilada sauce, pepper jack, chili seasoning
4.69
Kevin Is Cooking
Skinny Beef Enchiladas

Skinny Beef Enchiladas

40 min
Ground turkey, sour cream, red enchilada sauce, corn tortillas, cheddar cheese
5.01
Life In The Lofthouse
Easy Beef Enchiladas

Easy Beef Enchiladas

35 min
Lean ground beef, sour cream, enchilada sauce, corn tortillas, jack cheese
5.013
Recipe Girl

Is it best to Bake enchiladas covered or uncovered?

Step 5: Bake Enchiladas and Serve

Most enchiladas are baked covered with foil until heated through. Oven temperatures and baking times vary per recipe, but on average they cook in a 350°F oven for about 25 minutes. Sprinkle the cheese on top of the enchiladas after they are heated through.

How do you make enchiladas better?

Take simple beef enchiladas in a Tex-Mex direction with dollops of sour cream and chopped raw onion. If you’ve got a spicy sauce, consider adding a cooling element like slices of avocado or crema (Mexican sour cream). For veggie enchiladas, extra shredded cheese never hurts! Get our Pickled Vegetables recipe.

Do you cook flour tortillas before making enchiladas?

Frying flour tortillas beforehand is a common practice when making enchiladas. It’s how they’re traditionally made in Mexico! Lightly frying the tortilla before preparing the enchiladas will prevent it from soaking up too much sauce.

How do you make enchiladas without getting soggy?

To prevent your tortillas from tearing or becoming soggy, quickly fry each corn tortilla in any oil you like for about 10 seconds on each side, until it starts to get crispy but is still pliable. This will add a barrier that will keep the tortilla from absorbing too much sauce, and also adds a little extra flavor.

What do you serve enchiladas with?

What to Serve with Enchiladas: 10 Traditional Sides

  • Mexican Coleslaw. …
  • Guacamole. …
  • Chips and Salsa. …
  • Mexican Corn Pudding. …
  • Jicama with Mango Slaw. …
  • Rice. …
  • Refried Beans. …
  • Mexican Sweet Potato Salad.

What kind of tortillas are used for enchiladas?

Tortillas: Corn tortillas are traditionally used in Mexican-style enchiladas, but I typically use flour tortillas (which are more commonly used in Tex-Mex and American-style enchiladas) since they are much easier to roll. That said, just about any style of tortillas will work in this recipe.

How do you make enchiladas crispy?

Rebecca, try this: Heat one cup vegetable oil in a medium skillet over medium-high heat until the oil bubbles immediately when you stick the edge of a tortilla onto the surface. Working one at a time, fry a tortilla, turning once, until it just starts to brown and crisp (about 10 seconds per side).

How do you roll enchiladas?

How can I make canned enchilada sauce better?

In a saucepan over medium-high heat melt the butter until it becomes foamy. Add the flour and stir constantly for one minute. Stir in the canned enchilada sauce, chicken broth and salt and pepper. Bring mixture to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer until sauce has thickened.

Do I have to fry tortillas for enchiladas?

Frying tortillas for enchiladas is meant to soften the tortillas and help prevent cracking and breaking. It turns out, you don’t have to fry tortillas. Some of the best alternatives to frying include steaming, oil baking, coconut oil, microwave, and a skillet or griddle.

How do you keep tortillas from breaking when making enchiladas?

To make enchiladas, get some oil in a skillet or frying pan, get it hot (but not smoking hot), and heat the tortilla in the hot oil for a few seconds each side. Put the tortilla in a plate and remove the excess oil with a paper napkin. If you do this, when you roll the enchiladas the tortilla will not break.

Can I use uncooked tortillas for enchiladas?

You can make these enchiladas with either flour or corn tortillas. My favorite brand of flour tortillas are the Tortilla Land or Fresca brand of uncooked flour tortillas. You cook them fresh at home, in a skillet.

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