Ingredients
Grated mild cheddar cheese - 2 cups
Corn tortillas - depending on how many enchiladas you need
Vegetable oil - 2 tablespoons
Onion - 1/2 cup finely chopped
Mushrooms - 1 cup sliced
Olives - 1/4 cup chopped
sour cream, optional
guacamole, optional
For the enchilada sauce
Green chillies/Jalapenos - 6 (I used the anaheim variety)
Canola oil - 1 tablespoon
Onion - 2 cups chopped
Garlic - 2 cloves minced
All-purpose flour - 1 tablespoon
Coriander powder - 1 teaspoon
Salt - 1 pinch
Vegetable stock - 1 can (can be replaced with water)
Directions
Preheat broiler.
Place the chillies on a foil-lined baking sheet and broil for 10 minutes or until blackened and charred. Let stand 15 minutes.Remove and discard seeds and tops.Finely chope the chillies..
Heat canola oil in a saucepanand add onion to the pan and saute until they turn translucent. Add garlic and sauté for 1 minute.Stir in flour and add the chillies, coriander, salt, and vegetable stock/water and bring to a boil. Reduce heat, and simmer 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Allow the mixture to cool and blend till you get a smooth consistency..Enchilada sauce is ready..
Warm the tortillas in a skillet adding one spoon of oil for each tortilla (The original recipe called for dipping the tortillas in hot oil to make them soft..I avoided this step)..Now spoon over the enchilada sauce..I added around 3 spoons for each tortilla..It should be coated well otherwise the tortillas get hard at the ends..You could even dip the tortillas in the sauce..Then add a spoonful each of onion,mushroom, olives and any amount of cheese..Bring both the sides of the tortilla to the center and place the seam side down on a baking sheet..Do the same for the remaining tortillas and pour the remaining sauce over them..Sprinkle some cheese on top..
Bake in a preheated oven at 350 degrees F for about 10 to 15 minutes or until the chees melts..
Serve hot with a dollop of sour cream or guacamole..
Goes well along with a side of spanish rice and nachos..
This goes off to AWED:Mexican hosted by Dhivya..
mmm. enchiladas! looks lovely, Divya! I love them. very good entry.
ReplyDeleteLove love love enchiladas!! I've had a problem with my corn tortillas getting mushy when I baked them in the past. Will try your method and see if I have better success. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the enchiladas, perfect for fiesta!
ReplyDeleteThats really really mouthwatering enchiladas...
ReplyDeleteLove enchiladas and urs looks awesome, wonderful entry!!!!very nice recipe, yummmmmmm:)))
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ReplyDeleteNice entry Divya.Love enchiladas.sure i will try
ReplyDeletelooks delicious!!! and not as difficult as i thought it would be... :)
ReplyDeleteNice entry divya..enchiladas looks delicious.
ReplyDeletelove;y post.... love enchiladas...:)
ReplyDeleteEnchiladas look lovely :)..
ReplyDeletesomething new,.have never tried,..looks inviting//
ReplyDeletethey look yummy...never tried them at home...
ReplyDeletehey i used to wonder how to make those spicy, filling mexican dishes, thanks for posting this will give it a try:)
ReplyDeletei love enchiladas, provided they are not spicy:) I would skip the chiles in the recipe to prevent my mouth from burning:) i yet have to develop palate for super hot food:) nice recipe and pictures though!
ReplyDeleteWow....these look lovely!!
ReplyDeletewow..divya..that looks so good!..I remember making these some years back!...hope I can before 15th!
ReplyDeleteMe too! Love Mexican food anytime.My post is for her too this week. Great entry, love it!
ReplyDeleteThis Mexican event is leading t some truly mouth watering dishes. Yours looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite Divya !Looks Yum..Nice entry
ReplyDeleteU actually mean to say that this is your first time? The pics say otherwise. They look so good. I will eat enchiladas any day..they r my fav. Thanks for your wonderful entry :)
ReplyDeleteure welcome dhivya. these enchiladas sure look tempeting....
ReplyDeleteMexican food is an alltime favorite-havent tried it a lot at home though except for some mexican sandwich pizzas- you have got me all drooling now.
ReplyDeleteThe enchilada's look yummy Divya! I hope I can muster the patience to try it at home soon :)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious Divya !!
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never heard of it.. but looks tempting and easy to try...
ReplyDeleteand i like the name :)
ReplyDeleteHey divya,great recipe.Looks so tasty.
ReplyDeleteDivya, these enchilades are always my favorite, I go out and eat and never tried at home.Thanks for sharing this wonderful recipe,I enjoyed it.
ReplyDeletewow!!ur homemade enchillada sauce looks awesome!!no mre cans for me:)...
ReplyDeletei have had these made by a friend and had liked the flavor of the green chilies and cheese!!
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