Best tex-mex style enchiladas


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Preparation Time:
10 Min
Serves:
6
Difficulty:
Easy
Cost:
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Main Ingredients:

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2 lb Ground beef,
-extra-lean (as
-little fat as possible)
2 md Onions, chopped
4 tb Flour
2 1/2 c Enchilada sauce
-(2 standard cans)
1 lb Cheddar cheese,
-sharp, grated

PREPARE SAUCE AND FILLING: Brown ground beef and 1 chopped onion in a
large skillet. There should be enough fat in the beef to eliminate
any need for extra oil and also to saute the onions at the same time.
While you are browning the beef (it should be completely cooked with
no pink or red color left), be sure to break it up so that it is
granular in texture, as opposed to chunky, when completely browned.
Onions should be limp and translucent but not brown.

Add about 4 T of flour and saute until flour is completely
incorporated into the meat mixture. Add the enchilada sauce. Heat
over low heat. If the mixture is too thick, add a little water. The
consistency should be that of a thick gravy, but not soupy. Simmer
over low heat for 20-30 minutes.

PREPARE ROLLED ENCHILADAS: Rolled enchiladas are tougher to
assemble, but more authentic. Have ready a large baking pan, we
always use an oblong Pyrex pan. One at a time, dip each tortilla in
the enchilada sauce just enough to coat and slightly soften. Lay the
tortilla flat in the baking pan, spoon about 3 T of the enchilada
sauce in a line down the middle, top with about 1 t chopped onion and
about 3 T of grated cheese.

Roll the tortilla tightly into a cylinder with the seam on the
bottom, and position against the bottom edge of the baking pan.
Repeat until the pan is full. This can get tricky (but it is
possible) as the pan gets full. Assembling the enchilada outside of
the pan is usually a messy disaster. Depending on the size of the pan
and how tightly each enchilada is rolled, you can get 8-12 enchiladas
in a pan. This recipe should make about 16-24 enchiladas.

Spoon enchilada sauce over the assembled enchiladas to thinly cover.
Sprinkle generously with grated cheese. Bake at 425 degrees F. for 20
minutes.

PREPARE STACKED ENCHILADAS: This is the New Mexico style. It is much
easier to assemble. Have plates ready. One at a time, submerge each
tortilla in the enchilada sauce (which should be cooking on low heat
during this process) and cook until limp but not falling apart, this
may take a little practice to gauge the time.

Remove the tortilla from the sauce and place flat on a plate. Spoon a
little sauce, including meat, over the tortilla, add about 1 T chopped
onion and about 4 T grated cheese. Repeat the process until you have a
stack of 3-4 tortillas on a plate, depending on the appetite of the
person who will eat them. Top the last tortilla with a generous
amount of sauce and cheese. Serve immediately.

The fundamental difference between these two styles is the method
used to cook the tortillas. In the rolled style, the sauce is cooked
into the tortilla through the baking process. In the stacked style,
the tortilla is cooked directly in the sauce. Only the appearance
differs, the taste is the same with either style.

NOTES:

* Central Texas style Mexican enchiladas -- We cook beef enchiladas
in two ways, the traditional rolled enchilada and the easier-to-cook
New Mexico stacked style. Both procedures are given. Also, we used to
cook the enchilada sauce/chili from scratch but more recently began
using a shortcut with canned Old El Paso brand enchilada sauce, since
it is not only faster (20 minutes vs. 4+ hours) but also has a very
authentic spice combination. Yield: Serves 6-8.

* I always use Old El Paso canned enchilada sauce, though it is
possible to make your own.

: Difficulty: moderate.
: Time: 1 hour.
: Precision: approximate measurement OK.

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