Thursday, May 5, 2011

Beef Enchiladas

HAPPY CINCO DE MAYO!

I love this holiday...I love Mexican food, love the Mexican pride, and love the celebrations :) I wrote up a "history & fun facts" about Cinco de Mayo so if you want to read it let me know! Off topic. Anyways, this isn't a Crock Pot blog (sorry) but this is a delicious food blog...and I haven't written in a while! Things have just been so hectic - finishing college, packing, getting ready to graduate and move...basically, I haven't had any time to cook! Good thing my favorite restaurant (Plaza Azteca) is literally right next door to my apartment :) I'll miss them dearly when I leave Williamsburg (and so will J, hehe)!

Instead of celebrating Cinco de Mayo in Williamsburg, I ended up making a celebratory meal for my family. This was my first attempt at enchiladas and I have to say that I'm obsessed! It was so easy and so yummmy.

BEEF ENCHILADAS















Ingredients:
Flour tortillas (small)
1 pound lean ground beef (or turkey)
Small white onion, diced
2 cloves garlic, diced
1 can diced green chiles
1 can (at least 20 oz) Enchilada Sauce
2 cups cheese (I used a Mexican variety, but you can use your favorite)
Shredded lettuce (optional)
Tomato, diced (optional)

Side Dishes:
1 box Old El Paso Spanish Rice
1 can black/refried beans
Guacamole



































































Okay, so it's not as pretty when it's not in a molcajete but it was pretty tasty nonetheless!

So back to making the Enchiladas...

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. While the oven is preheating, wrap 8 flour tortillas in aluminum foil and put them in the oven to warm up.
Heat up the olive oil in a skillet. Add in ground beef and brown.















Drain the fat from the ground beef. Add in garlic and onion. Cook until the onion is transparent.















Lightly coat the bottom of a 9x13 pan with the enchilada sauce.
Take the tortillas out of the oven.
On a tortilla, layer cheese, ground beef, and a little enchilada sauce.















Roll the tortilla and place seam-side-down in the pan.
Repeat with all 8 tortillas.

















Pour the enchilada sauce over the wraps until they are covered.

















Layer the cheese on top of the enchiladas.

















Bake for 30 minutes. When you take it out of the oven, take a big whiff because it smells delicious!






























And when you decorate a plate with all of the sides, you get something that looks like:















Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. While the oven is preheating, wrap 8 flour tortillas in aluminum foil and put them in the oven to warm up.
Heat up the olive oil in a skillet. Add in ground beef and brown.
Drain the fat from the ground beef. Add in garlic and onion. Cook until the onion is transparent.
Lightly coat the bottom of a 9x13 pan with the enchilada sauce.
Take the tortillas out of the oven.
On a tortilla, layer cheese, ground beef, and a little enchilada sauce. Roll the tortilla and place seam-side-down in the pan.
Repeat with all 8 tortillas.
Pour the enchilada sauce over the wraps until they are covered.
Layer cheese on top of the enchiladas.
Bake for 30 minutes.

And if you want to make the dinner even better...here are some of our choice beverages ;)































Happy Cinco de Mayo!