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How to Make Red Enchiladas (Como Hacer Enchiladas Rojas) | Muy Bueno

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Red Enchiladas

Cultural Context

Originating from Mexico, enchiladas are a staple in Mexican cuisine, traditionally made with corn tortillas filled with various ingredients. They are often served during celebrations and family gatherings, showcasing the rich flavors of the region. Today, enchiladas have gained popularity worldwide, with numerous variations reflecting local tastes and ingredients.

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6 servings
Servings4
8 ounces California or New Mexico red chile pods
6 cups water
6 tablespoons all-purpose flour
4 cloves garlic
1 tablespoon salt
1 tablespoon olive oil
4 cups Red Chile Sauce
salt to taste
1 8-ounce can tomato sauce (optional)
1/2 cup canola oil (for frying tortillas)
24 to 32 corn tortillas (preferably white corn)
1 1/2 cups shredded cheese (recommend colby or muenster)
1 medium white onion (finely chopped)
8 eggs (optional)
1

Remove stems, seeds, and veins from the chile pods. Place in a colander and rinse well with cool water.

2

Add the chiles to a large pot and add enough water so they are just covered. Bring water to a boil. Lower the heat, cover, and simmer for about 20 minutes. After 10 minutes turn the chiles over with tongs to make sure the chiles soften evenly. Drain cooked pods and allow time to cool down before blending. Discard water.

3

Fill blender with 3 cups of water, half of the cooled chile pods, 3 tablespoons flour, 2 cloves garlic, and half of the salt. Blend until smooth. Strain sauce through a fine sieve to remove skins and seeds; discard skins and seeds. Repeat blending and straining process with remaining water, pods, flour, garlic, and salt. If necessary, season with more salt.

4

This sauce can be made in advance and kept in airtight containers in the refrigerator or freezer. Red chile sauce can be stored in the refrigerator for up to one week or frozen for up to six months.

5

Heat olive oil in large skillet. Pour 4 cups chile sauce into skillet and stir. Taste and season with salt if needed. If the sauce is too spicy, add a small can of tomato sauce and stir. If the sauce is too thick, add water until desired consistency is reached, making sure to add more salt if necessary.

6

In a non-stick frying pan heat canola oil. Drop 1 tortilla at a time into the hot oil and fry until softened, turning once during frying. Drain on paper towels.

7

Place lightly fried tortillas into the skillet of warm red sauce, one at a time. Coat the tortillas with the red enchilada sauce and place coated tortillas on a plate with a large slotted spoon.

8

Layer a chile-coated tortilla with some shredded cheese and chopped onion. Put another coated tortilla on top and repeat the layers until you have a stack of 3 to 4 tortillas. Continue to make stacks of tortillas until all ingredients are used.

9

Heat a small non-stick skillet over medium-low heat. Fry the eggs over-easy and place one on each stack of enchiladas—optional, but oh so worth the try.

Equipment Needed

large potblenderlarge skilletnon-stick frying panpaper towelslarge slotted spoonsmall non-stick skillet

Allergens

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Local Name: enchiladas rojas

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