Recipe: Tasty Beef Mole Enchiladas

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Beef Mole Enchiladas. I'm convinced that there is no greater combination of cheese, beef, spicy sauce and flour tortillas then our Sonora beef enchiladas. My favorite Beef Enchiladas recipe loaded with a saucy, hearty, and flavorful ground beef filling, then These beef enchiladas are a tasty and easy way to serve up a Mexican dinner for a crowd. Why might you ask? • Enmoladas or any other enchiladas are best served as soon as they are made, that means that the chicken must be already shredded and warm.

Beef Mole Enchiladas Return beef mixture to skillet over medium heat. Add chili powder and cumin and season with salt and pepper, then stir in enchilada sauce. Beef Enchiladas with an extra tasty, saucy filling, smothered with a homemade Enchilada Sauce. You can cook Beef Mole Enchiladas using 11 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook it.

Ingredients of Beef Mole Enchiladas

  1. You need 2 lbs of ground beef.
  2. Prepare 1 jar of mole sauce mix.
  3. Prepare 1 of small wheel chihuahua cheese.
  4. You need 3-4 of mini sweet peppers.
  5. Prepare 1/4 of a white onion.
  6. You need 3 stalks of green onion.
  7. Prepare 1/4 cup of fresh chopped cilantro.
  8. You need of Garlic salt.
  9. You need of Cumin powder.
  10. Prepare of Garlic powder.
  11. You need 6-8 of flour tortillas.

My time saving trick is to use one base Enchilada spice mix for both the sauce and filling! This Beef Enchiladas dish is a classic Mexican recipe that pops with south-of-the-border flavor. Here, the enchiladas are filled with seasoned shredded beef, then topped with a deeply flavored, slightly. I think that if my husband had to choose one food that I make to eat for the rest of his life.

Beef Mole Enchiladas instructions

  1. Slightly Brown ground beef with a generous amount of garlic salt. Remove to a separate bowl. Drain most of the fat from pan leaving a couple tbsp worth. Add the peppers, onion and green onion, all diced as fine as you can, to the fat in the pan. Add the cumin powder and garlic powder. Sautée till white onions begin to turn translucent. Replace the ground beef and blend well on low heat for about 5 minutes. Remove from heat and add the cilantro and cover..
  2. Now we're going to make the mole sauce. Just follow the directions. I got a jar of mole that came like a super thick black peanut butter with oil on top. Add about 3- 4 tbsps to a sauce pan. Add 4x that amount of water. On low heat blend well. On heat the clumps of mole will break down and blend with the water. You'll probably have to work it a little. Once blended well keep on the lowest heat setting you have just to keep it warm. (Ps... It's better to make too much mole than too little. I didn't make enough for this batch and wish I had more at the end. Trust me. Mole is Mexican culinary black gold. You'll want this dish drowning in it.).
  3. Spoon some mole on the bottom of a baking dish. Just enough to cover the bottom completely. Now we build the enchiladas. Technically you're supposed to use corn tortillas, fry them, then cover both sides with mole sauce... But I like flour for this and the other steps are more mess and work than the benefits, so I'm cheating a little here..
  4. Hold the tortilla like you're about to make a taco. Spoon some sauce and completely cover one side of the tortilla. Now spoon some meat mixture right down the middle. Roll it as tight as you can and place it in the baking pan right up against one side, folded side down. Spoon some sauce over the top of the paned enchilada completely covering it. Repeat until the pan is full. Depending on the size of the baking pan your using you should get 6-8 enchiladas in there..
  5. Now if the pan is full but you still have a little meat mixture feel free to just sprinkle it over the top of the enchiladas. Same with the mole sauce. Now cover the entire top with the grated chihuahua cheese and bake uncovered on 350 for about 15- 20 minutes or until cheese is melted and bubbly. Garnish with whatever you wish or nothing, they're good on there own. I used a bit of salsa and sour cream and loved every bite. Hope you do too..

Enmoladas (Chicken Mole Enchiladas) are fried tortillas covered in a rich and savory chocolate mole sauce. Mexican beef enchiladas - tortillas packed with beef mince and beans and smothered with cheese - are easy to make and a great crowd-pleaser. These are enchiladas that the whole family loves! A great Beef Enchilada Recipe really is hard to beat. Learn how to make beef enchiladas with our easy enchilada recipe.