Weeknight Enchiladas Verdes Recipe - Isabel Eats (2024)

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These Enchiladas Verdes are made with chicken and covered in an easy salsa verde sauce that’s perfect to make during the week! Baked to perfection, they make a great dinner and tasty leftovers that everyone will be excited to eat!

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Enchiladas are easily one of the most popular Mexican dishes in my house!

Though there are many variations involving the filling, the cheese, the tortillas, the toppings and the spice/heat level, the one thing that sets enchiladas apart from your regular old taco or burrito is that it’s covered, or in my case, smothered in an enchilada sauce!

If you like enchiladas with lots of sauce, these Enchiladas Verdes won’t disappoint!

What Makes These Enchiladas Verdes Great

  • These chicken enchiladas verde are baked, great for dinner and make tasty leftovers.
  • They’re made with simple ingredients. Seasoned baked chicken in corn tortillas, covered with sauce and cheese. So easy!
  • They’re a classic Mexican dish that’s super flavorful!

Ingredients you’ll need

First up, let’s go over what you’ll need.

  • Chicken –This recipe has instructions on how to cook it for yourself using either chicken breast or thighs, but you can also just snag a rotisserie chicken at the store if you need to save a little time.
  • Tortillas – I used store-bought yellow corn tortillas,but you can use any type of tortillas you prefer! Corn, flour, low carb, paleo-friendly, they all work in this recipe! If you want to make your own, check out these recipes for corn tortillas and flour tortillas.
  • Salsa Verde – I highly recommend making your own salsa verde. It’s just so easy and versatile, once you make it, you’ll wonder where it’s been your whole life! This recipe uses my easy salsa verde recipe but if you’re short on time, you can use your favorite store-bought brand of salsa verde. My personal favorite is the Herdez brand.
  • Cheese – Lots of it! This recipe uses a Mexican shredded cheese blend that includes Monterey Jack, Cheddar and other cheeses. But if you’ve only got cheddar or mozzarella in your fridge, that works, too.

Once you’ve got all your ingredients ready to go,just spoon some chicken into the each tortilla, roll them up into little tacos and place them a baking dish seam side down. Cover the tortillas with the salsa verde, top with cheese and bake!

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Tips for the best Enchiladas Verdes

  • Warm up the tortillas before stuffing and rolling them. I like placing them on a plate, covering them with a damp paper towel and heating them in the microwave for about 30 seconds. The damp towel will create some steam which will help the tortillas from drying out.
  • Be careful not to overstuff the tortillas. Otherwise the tortillas will unroll or even rip.
  • Try to cover the enchiladas as much as possible with the salsa verde. Any parts that aren’t covered with sauce (or cheese) will likely turn out crispy and/or hard.
  • If the cheese starts to get too brown on top before it’s ready to be taken out, just carefully place foil on top of the baking dish for the remaining cook time to stop the browning.

Recipe Variations

  • Use a different protein: While this recipe calls for chicken, you could also use cooked turkey or pork instead (a perfect use for any carnitas you have leftover).
  • Make it vegetarian: You can easily make this dish vegetarian by replacing the chicken with beans. Just stuff the enchiladas with the beans, cheese and some chopped spinach, then finish according to the rest of the recipe!
  • Make it spicy: Add a little cayenne pepper or some chopped jalapeno peppers or serrano peppers to the chicken to get a little more heat!
  • Don’t have salsa verde? You could substitute in this green enchilada sauce or authentic enchilada sauce instead.

I like to top my enchiladas with some chopped cilantro, green onions and tomatoes. Not only does it look pretty, but I’m obsessed with cilantro!

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Serving Suggestions

  • Easy Refried Beans
  • Authentic Mexican Rice
  • Arroz Verde (Green Rice)
  • Cilantro Lime Rice
  • Mexican Cauliflower Rice
  • Mexican Pickled Jalapeno

More Enchilada Recipes

  • Red Chicken Enchiladas
  • Enchiladas Suizas
  • Chicken Enchilada Stuffed Sweet Potatoes
  • Low Carb Enchilada Cabbage Rolls
  • Chicken Enchilada Roll Ups
  • Vegetarian Spinach Enchiladas
  • Enfrijoladas

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Weeknight Enchiladas Verdes Recipe

servings: 5 servings (2 enchiladas each)

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Prep: 5 minutes minutes

Cook: 30 minutes minutes

Total: 35 minutes minutes

These Weeknight Enchiladas Verdes are made with chicken and covered in an easy salsa verde. Baked to perfection, they make a great dinner and tasty leftovers that everyone will be excited to eat.

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Ingredients

For the chicken

For the enchiladas

  • 1 1/2 cups Easy Salsa Verde recipe (or store bought salsa verde)
  • 12 corn tortillas (soft flour tortillas can also be used)
  • 2 cups shredded Mexican cheese blend
  • optional toppings: diced tomatoes, chopped cilantro, chopped green onions, sour cream

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F. Cover a large baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.

  • Slice chicken breast or thighs into thin strips. In a medium bowl, combine sliced chicken, olive oil, cumin, oregano, onion powder, salt and lime juice.

  • Place seasoned chicken onto prepared baking sheet and bake in oven for 10 to 12 minutes, or until chicken is no longer pink and fully cooked through.

  • Place corn tortillas on a plate and cover them with a damp paper towel. Warm tortillas in the microwave for 30 seconds to soften them up and make them pliable.

  • In a 2 or 3 quart baking dish, begin to assemble the enchiladas. Spoon some of the baked chicken into a warm tortilla. Roll it up and place in the baking dish, seam side down. Continue until all tortillas have been filled.

  • Pour the salsa verde evenly on top of the enchiladas. Top with shredded cheese.

  • Bake for 20 minutes or until cheese starts to bubble.

  • Serve with diced tomatoes, cilantro and green onions.

Notes

To save time,use any leftover shredded chicken you have in the fridge or use a store-bought rotisserie chicken and shred it at home instead of baking your own. Season the shredded chicken as instructed in the recipe.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 2enchiladas, Calories: 388kcal (19%), Carbohydrates: 23g (8%), Protein: 30g (60%), Fat: 21g (32%), Potassium: 29mg (1%), Vitamin A: 350IU (7%), Vitamin C: 3.3mg (4%), Calcium: 350mg (35%), Iron: 2.9mg (16%)

Author: Isabel Orozco-Moore

Category: Mexican

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  1. Jasmine

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    So good! Followed the recipe and loved it. Used a store bought salsa verde (the La Victoria brand) to cut down on prep time and it was really good! Broiled mine for a few mins at the end for the cheese to get brown. Definitely going to be trying more for Isabel Eats.

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  2. Charles Pascual

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    OK, this is about a new use for your chicken recipe I “discovered”. We had chicken tacos yesterday but instead of cooking the chicken in red taco seasoning as we usually do; I used your enchiladas recipe above. I marinated (double the amount of your recipe) four skin-on, bone-in thighs for four hours then popped them in the oven for 25 minutes. Juicy and tender (always a challenge with boneless, skinless breasts); sliced up nicely for tacos. I may have just found our go-to method for chicken tacos as well as enchiladas. Thanks again, Isabel.

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  3. Charles Pascual

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    Easy-to-follow, straight-forward recipes – both the enchiladas and the salsa verde. It’s convenient that the times to cook the salsa ingredients and the chicken are about the same so, the two prep workstreams easily come together at the same time. Didn’t have shredded Mexican cheese blend (and that’s unusual in our house) so I substituted Cotija and Oaxaca cheeses; I otherwise followed the recipes as written. Very nice dish – easy-to-make and delicious to eat. Thanks, Isabel.

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    1. Ana @ Isabel Eats

      Thank you, Charles!

      Reply

  4. Nick

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    This did not work for me, the tortilla’s were soggy and the meat seasoning wasn’t enough even though i followed the measurements, not sure what i did wrong.

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    1. Ana @ Isabel Eats

      Hi Nick. We’re sorry this didn’t work out for you. If you used flour tortillas, those are more likely to get soggy than using corn.

      Reply

  5. Ducky

    Stacked enchilladas!! Same recipe, same taste and less time consuming. More like making a lasagna. Stellar!

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    1. Ana @ Isabel Eats

      Great idea! I’m glad you enjoyed the recipe!

      Reply

  6. Becca

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    The amount of cumin the recipe calls for overwhelms everything.

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  7. Karen

    Have you ever tried this as a Mexican casserole instead of making individual enchiladas? I think I’m going to try this to save time.

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    1. Isabel

      I have not, but I think that’s a great idea! Let me know how it turns out! You may need to adjust the amount of salsa verde, but I’m not sure since I’ve never made it.

      Reply

  8. Sherry

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    Thank you for sharing this!! It is my families new favorite!!!!

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  9. Marissa

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    This turned out to be one of my favorite meals to not only make, but to eat. It was easy but the finished product looked and tasted like it was from a restaurant. I added cotija cheese as well on the top of the enchiladas. Served with Spanish rice and black beans. It rocked!

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    1. Isabel

      Thank you so much, Marissa! I’m so happy you liked it! Cotija cheese is always a good choice 🙂

      Reply

  10. Mary

    If using shredded rotisserie chicken still add oil even though already cooked?

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    1. Isabel

      No, I would leave out the oil and just mix the cooked chicken with the spices.

      Reply

  11. Ree

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    I found this recipe on Pinterest about a year ago and have made it at least 4 times. We had it again tonight for dinner. I go the easy route and use store bought salsa verde, and use red onion instead of green, use flour instead of corn tortillas (can never find corn!!) but it is SO good. One of my favorite dishes to make. WhollyGuacamole spicy goes so well with it, too!

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  12. Weeknight Enchiladas Verdes Recipe - Isabel Eats (14)
    This looks so so good. My husband will love this dish.

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    1. Isabel

      Thanks, Maggie! It’s one of my favorites 🙂

      Reply

  13. Blayne

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    Shouldn’t the tortillas be dipped in the salsa verde before they are filled and rolled? That is how I was always taught to make enchiladas. Regardless, I look forward to trying this recipe. Thanks!

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    1. Isabel

      Hi Blayne, yes! My parents did the same thing! They also fried the tortillas though, and since I’m not frying them, I decided to just pour the sauce on top. You can dip them in the salsa instead if you prefer. Thanks – I hope you like them!

      Reply

  14. Anna

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    What are the measurements of salsa verde I’m suppposed to use?

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    1. Isabel

      I used about 2 1/2 cups of salsa verde. You can use more or less depending on whether you prefer your enchiladas very wet with sauce or not.

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  15. Vicki

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    Made this last night and my adult daughter just raved about it. I thought it was good as well. Made some adjustments due to ingredients I had on hand. Used flour tortillas, medium-spiced salsa verde in a jar, shredded cheddar cheese, and left over taco shredded chicken. Absolutely yummy.

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    1. Isabel

      I’m so happy you and your daughter liked it! 🙂

      Reply

  16. Tara

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    I made this and it was delicious…the best enchiladas I have made…great recipe

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    1. Isabel

      Thanks, Tara!

      Reply

    2. Preet

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      I made this recipe. Absolutely delicious!

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    3. Briana

      The last time I made enchiladas, almost like your directions (minus the seasoned chicken),…they came out soggy. Did you not have this problem?

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      1. Isabel

        Hi Briana, the enchiladas are topped with a lot of salsa verde so it does tend to make the corn tortillas soft, but that’s actually how I like them. You could try to use 1/2 or 3/4 of the sauce next time and that should solve that problem.

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  17. Tammy Luptak

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    This was yummy! I also added black beans when rolling the tortillas, then put the rest of the black beans over the top before the cheese. Will definately make again!

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    1. Isabel

      Thanks, Tammy!

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What cheese melts the best for enchiladas? ›

Monterey Jack is a mild, creamy cheese that melts easily and adds a smooth texture to the enchiladas.

Why are my homemade enchiladas soggy? ›

Most people drown their enchiladas in sauce before putting them in the oven, but that's the number one cause of soggy enchiladas. Because you've already coated your tortillas in the sauce, they won't need that much more.

What are enchiladas suizas made of? ›

Enchiladas suizas is a popular Mexican dish made of corn tortillas stuffed with shredded chicken that are topped with a creamy green sauce and cheese, and then baked until bubbling and melted.

Should you bake enchiladas covered or uncovered? ›

Bake uncovered 15 to 20 minutes or until hot.

Is it better to cook enchiladas covered or uncovered? ›

Assemble the remaining enchiladas. Then spread any remaining sauce evenly over the top of the enchiladas, followed by any extra cheese. Bake. Bake uncovered for 20 minutes, until the enchiladas are cooked through and the tortillas are slightly crispy on the outside.

What cheese do Mexican restaurants use in enchiladas? ›

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Corn tortillas go well with Mexican dishes like tacos, enchiladas, and tamales. They are also perfect for use in tostadas, sopes, and quesadillas. Flour tortillas are often used in burritos, fajitas, and chimichangas. They are also great for making quesadillas, sweet dishes like dessert tacos, and breakfast burritos.

How to keep flour tortillas from getting soggy when making enchiladas? ›

Usually when I've made them I just put sauce on top, not on the bottom, and just down the middle so the edges are exposed. And I make the sauce on the thick side so it is not too watery. I bake them in the oven too, and they are never too soggy, but you could just grill to minimise the sauce absorption.

Can you pre make enchiladas or will they get soggy? ›

If you would like to make a pan of enchiladas in advance, follow the recipe instructions through step 3 (assembling the enchiladas). Wrap the pan tightly with foil. Then you can either refrigerate the enchiladas for up to 3 days, then bake as directed.

Is it OK to use flour tortillas for enchiladas? ›

A simple, quick, easy beef enchiladas recipe. Ground beef and onion are wrapped in flour tortillas, topped with Cheddar cheese and black olives, then baked. This is also great with leftover chicken, shredded beef, or turkey.

Should I fry tortillas before making enchiladas? ›

Tip. It's important to pre-cook the tortillas because not only does cooking them help soften them for rolling, cooking them in a little fat helps develop the flavor of the tortillas. As the tortillas brown a little, remove them to a plate.

Why are they called divorced enchiladas? ›

They are called 'divorced' enchiladas because one is covered in green salsa and the other in red salsa! Subscribe to our free CTP download, to be kept up to date with all cookery items.

What are enchiladas verdes made of? ›

What are enchiladas verdes made of? Enchiladas verdes start with a homemade green enchilada sauce made of roasted tomatillos, onions, and serrano chilis. Once cooked, these vegetables are blended with garlic, lime juice, cilantro, chicken stock, and a little sour cream until smooth and creamy.

Which is hotter red or green enchiladas? ›

Just like in their names, green chili sauce is made with green chiles, and red sauce is made with red chiles. These sauces also differ in flavor as the green sauce has a very fresh flavor, and the red sauce has a more earthy flavor. Both sauces range from mild to very hot, depending on which peppers are used.

How do you keep corn tortillas soft for enchiladas? ›

Wrap a stack of tortillas in damp paper towels or a damp kitchen towel, then wrap in plastic wrap or place in a microwave-safe resealable plastic bag (keep the bag open to vent). Microwave until warm and flexible, about 1 minute.

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The simplest would be to make a thin paste of 1 teaspoon of cornflour or corn starch and water, add it to the sauce, and simmer it for 3 minutes.

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