8flour tortillasregular, not burrito size* at room temperature
2tablespoonsbutter or margarine
1cupchopped onionI like sweet onions such as Walla Walla or Vidalia
1teaspooncoriander
2clovesgarlicminced
ground pepper
3tablespoonsflour
8ozsour cream regular or low or non fat
2cupschicken broth
1-4ozcan chopped green chiliesnot drained
3-4cupsgrated colby-jack cheesedivided
3cupscooked chopped chickensee recipe notes
olivesmushrooms, tomatoes, green onion optional, for topping enchiladas
Instructions
Prepare Sauce:
Melt butter in a large saucepan over medium high heat. Place onion and coriander to melted butter and cook for about 5 minutes or until onions are softened. Lower heat to medium and add minced garlic. Cook for an additional minute until fragrant. Be careful to not burn garlic. Add pepper.
Stir flour into sour cream and add to onion mixture in pan. Stir in broth and green chilies and continue to cook until thick and bubbly. Remove from heat and add 1/2 cup of grated cheese.
Filling and Assembly:
Put about 1/2 cup of sauce into a 9x13 greased pan, using a spatula spread sauce over bottom of pan.
Stir 1/2 cup of sauce into chopped chicken in bowl. Place about 1/4-1/3 cup filling onto each tortilla and spread filling to cover length of tortilla, sprinkle with a couple of tablespoons of grated cheese. Roll up tortilla and place in prepared dish, seam side down. After all tortillas are filled and rolled, top with remaining sauce. Cover pan with foil and bake in 350 degree oven for about 30 minutes.
Remove pan from oven. Remove foil and top with remaining grated cheese.
Bake for about 5-10 additional minutes, or until heated through.
Let sit for 10 minutes before serving to allow cheese and sauce to set up.
Recipe Notes
Do not purchase no-fat tortillas. They don't roll well and will break apart in assembly. It is best to have tortillas at room temperature for easiest assembly.
I have made this recipe using non-fat and low-fat sour cream with great results.
To cook chicken: I usually prepare the chicken the day before. I place seasoned (salt and pepper) chicken breasts in a crock pot on low for 4 hours. Pour a bottle of green chili salsa (about 8-10 oz) over the chicken before cooking. When I make the sauce for the enchiladas above, I use the juice from the cooked chicken breasts instead of the chicken broth called for in the recipe.
If you are in a big hurry, one Rotisserie chicken, chopped works well, or Costco sells chicken, cooked and chopped in their refrigerated section.
If you double this recipe, it fits into a jelly roll pan.
This recipe also freezes well. Make up to the point of baking. Freeze, covered tightly with foil. When ready to bake, do not thaw, bake at 325 for about 1 hour 15 minutes, covered in foil. Proceed with last step of removing foil and covering in additional cheese, bake for 5-10 minutes or until hot and bubbly.