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Cookbook:Cheese Enchilada

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Cheese Enchilada
CategoryTex-Mex recipes
Servings5–6
Difficulty

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This cheese enchilada recipe was handed down from the grandmother and mother of the original contributor.

Ingredients

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Procedure

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  1. Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C).
  2. Fry chili powder and flour in oil in a 10–12-inch (25–30 cm) skillet until emulsified. Add water, bring to a simmer, and then stir for ~5 minutes until slightly thickened. Turn down heat to low.
  3. Soak one tortilla in the chili gravy until softened (20–30 seconds). Remove tortilla from gravy, place flat on a plate, and add ~1 tbsp cheese and ~1 tbsp onion to center of the tortilla. Roll it up, and place with edges facing down in a 9 x 12-inch (23 x 30 cm) baking pan. Repeat this until you have used all the tortillas. If you get low on the gravy at the end, stir in ⅛–¼ cup of water.
  4. Cover the enchiladas with the remaining cheese, onions, and chili gravy.
  5. Bake in oven for about 5 minutes—longer will toughen the cheese.
  6. Serve hot.

Notes, tips, and variations

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  • These freeze well, but defrost completely before reheating.
  • In Tex-Mex cuisine, these are often served with Mexican rice, pinto beans, and guacamole salad.