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Big Brunch Enchiladas

An intrinsically Mexican dish, enchiladas are not one but a multitude of possibilities that can dress up a corn tortilla. Simply the sound of the word enchilada makes any Mexican’s mouth water in less than a millisecond and is cause for celebration.

One of the dearest antojos or antojitos (translate to whims or little whims), enchiladas are corn tortillas that may be heated up or lightly fried, either folded or rolled, with or without a variety of fillings, always bathed in a salsa or sauce, and garnished with a a few from a long list of possible toppings. From crumbled queso fresco and a drizzle of crema, to raw or pickled onion, chiles or other vegetables, Mexican avocado, chorizo, shredded lettuces and cabbage, just to name some.

Considering the variations of fillings, salsas, and toppings, enchiladas not only embody different regional cuisine’s identities, but also the whims of different cooks…

Here is my latest one; I call it the Big Brunch Enchilada.


Before filling the corn tortillas with soft scrambled eggs, seasoned with sautéed scallions, I opted to quickly fry the tortillas. As we Mexicans say, pasamos las tortillas por aceite caliente: we dip the tortillas in very hot oil for a couple seconds to make them malleable and even more resilient to withhold the sauce and garnishes. If the oil is very hot, the tortilla will not absorb the oil, but will be transformed. You can opt to not fry and instead heat the tortillas on a hot comal, skillet, or griddle, for a minute per side until thoroughly hot and barely crisp.

However, please: for the love of anyone or anything you love the most, don’t use flour tortillas to make enchiladas.

Just, please, don’t? I am begging here.

Flour tortillas are sweeter than corn tortillas, they are less resilient to withhold sauce, fillings, and garnishes and become a mushy mess of the worst sorts if given the enchilada treatment.

Please, please, please, proudly stick to corn tortillas.

big brunch enchiladas
As for the salsa or sauce, the most well known enchiladas are verdes soaked in a salsa verde, enchiladas rojas soaked in a red salsa, and enchiladas de mole. All, of course, with their multiple variations.

For my Big Brunch ones, I am bathing them with a rich, thick and earthy black bean sauce, common in the Mexican Gulf Coast. I tend to have trouble deciding whether to eat my black beans with chipotles in adobo sauce or pickled jalapeños. Truth is, if I use one, I usually end up adding the other one too and mixing them up. So here, I am adding and combining both. The homemade black beans, or store bought ones if you don’t have time to cook them, are seasoned with the smoky, sweet and spicy adobo sauce from chipotles in adobo, as well as the vinegary pickling sauce from the pickled jalapeños. I couldn’t be happier with the result.

Forget about a light garnish, add tons of meaty and crisp bites of Mexican chorizo.

big brunch enchiladas
Fresh, tart and slightly salty crumbled queso fresco.

big brunch enchiladas

Bright fresh scallions (I love scallions…) that contrast with the cooked scallions scrambled with the eggs.

big brunch enchiladas
To finish off, punchy chopped pickled jalapeños go on top.

big brunch enchiladas
I liked these enchiladas so much, I couldn’t even decide on an ending photo for the blog post. So I am showing you the view from the top and from the side.

big brunch enchiladas
These enchiladas ended up being not an antojito but an antojote, a huge antojo of mine. Made to be eaten for a big brunch, they passed the critical approval of all my boys to the point that they were fighting for each piece on this plate. This is the one time when I don’t complain about them fighting.

Since this is a sign of success in my kitchen, the recipe is now yours!

I hope you give it a try for your Cinco de Mayo fiesta, your Mother or Father’s day brunch, or anytime you may want to indulge. As complex as they may sound, they are super easy and fast to make. Here’s how.

Enchiladas with Chipotle Black Bean Sauce, Chorizo and Queso Fresco

Enchiladas de Huevo con Salsa de Frijol con Chipotle, Chorizo y Queso Fresco

Recipe Yield

12 enchiladas

Cooking time

40 minutes

Rate this recipe

4.60 from 5 votes

Ingredients

  • 3 cups cooked beans and 1cup of their cooking broth or 2 drained cans black beans plus 1 cup water
  • 2 tablespoons adobo sauce from chipotle chiles in adobo sauce
  • 2 tablespoons vinegary sauce from pickled jalapeños in vinegar or escabeche
  • 1 pound Mexican chorizo casings removed, roughly chopped
  • 3 tablespoons vegetable oil plus more oil if frying the tortillas
  • 1/3 cup chopped scallions plus extra for garnish
  • 9 large eggs beaten with a fork or whisk until foamy
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher or coarse sea salt or to taste
  • 12 corn tortillas
  • 1 cup crumbled queso fresco cotija, farmer’s cheese, or goat cheese
  • 6 to 8 pickled jalapeños seeded and chopped, for garnish
  • Ripe Mexican avocado slices optional

To Prepare

  • Place the cooked black beans and cooking broth (or water if using canned) in a blender, along with the sauce from the chipotles in adobo and the vinegary sauce from the pickled jalapeños, and puree until smooth. Place in a medium saucepan, heat over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally, until very hot. Reduce the heat to the lowest possible setting and keep warm. The puree should have the consistency of heavy cream.
  • Heat a large skillet over medium heat. Once it is hot, add the chopped chorizo and cook, crumbling as it cooks with a wooden spoon or spatula into small bite sized pieces, until it has browned and crisped, about 5 to 6 minutes. Scrape into a bowl, cover and set aside.
  • Pre-heat a comal or cast iron skillet over medium heat.
  • Heat the oil in a medium 10-inch nonstick skillet over medium heat until hot but not smoking. Add the scallions and cook until soft and translucent and the edges begin to brown lightly, about 4 minutes. Reduce the heat to medium-low, pour in the beaten eggs, sprinkle with the salt, and cook, stirring often and gently, until desired doneness. I like to stop the cooking when the eggs are still soft and tender, not dry, which takes about 4 to 5 minutes. Remove from the heat.
  • Heat the corn tortillas, a pair at a time, in the pre-heated comal or skillet, about 1 minute per side, until completely heated through and even slightly toasted. Alternatively, you can heat enough oil to have 1/2" in a medium skillet set over medium heat, once very hot but not smoking, quickly pass each tortilla through the oil (4 to 5 seconds) and place on a plate or drying rack covered with paper towels. You know the oil is ready if when you dip a tortilla, the oil bubbles actively all around the edges and the tortillas begin to puff up after a few seconds.
  • One by one, place on a plate and spoon about 2 generous tablespoons of the scrambled eggs onto the center of tortilla. Roll it into a soft taco and place in a platter, seam side down.
  • When all the tortillas are stuffed and rolled on the platter, pour the bean puree on top. Cover with the cooked chorizo, crumbled queso and extra scallions. Add as many chopped pickled jalapeños as you like. Decorate with ripe avocado slices if you want to take those enchiladas way over the top.

Comments

93comments inBig Brunch Enchiladas

  1. Trina

    May 04

    Hello Patti. I have been watching your show on CREATE for a while now including this weekend’s marathon. I don’t live in an area where I have access to some of your ingredients and prefer not to order online a lot. Do you have any other seasoning suggestion alternatives for the following (hopefully avoiding high soidium);
    2 tablespoons adobo sauce from chipotle chiles in adobo sauce
    2 tablespoons vinegary sauce from pickled jalapeños in vinegar, or escabeche

    Thank you in advance.

    1. Pati Jinich

      May 04

      Hey Trina, thanks for tuning in! To sub the sauce from pickled jalapenos just use vinegar; for the adobo sauce you can mix 1 tablespoon tomato paste (or worst case scenario, ketchup), 1 tablespoon cider vinegar, 1 teaspoon chipotle powder (or smoked paprika/cayenne powder mix), 1/2 teaspoon cumin, a pinch of oregano, a pinch of garlic powder, and a pinch of salt. Adjust the chipotle powder/cayenne for as much spiciness as you like. Good luck!

  2. Carmen

    May 01

    What was the side dish you made with this on Pati’s Table. It was cactus and corn and other wonderful ingredients.

    1. Pati Jinich

      May 11

  3. Eileen

    Sep 18

    Hi Pati. I love your show! You make the most delicious foods and I love watching you cook for your boys. I have two boys myself.

    They would love these. What brand of store bought corn tortillas do you recommend?

    1. Pati Jinich

      Sep 20

      I just use what they have at my local market, Eileen. And I hope your two boys love the enchiladas!!

  4. Joseph ,,Pino ,,Jose ,

    Jul 25

    can you suggest a chorizo that’s not all grease I can buy at market like HEB texas

    1. Pati Jinich

      Jul 25

      Give FUD chorizo a try: https://fudusa.com/en/#productos

  5. Ann in Alabama

    Dec 17

    These were delicious. We watch your show and duplicate your recipes and the whole family is healthier now. Thank you for sharing.

    1. Pati

      Dec 17

      Oh this makes me so happy to hear, Ann! Thank you.

  6. Monica C de C

    Jul 08

    Buenis días Pati!!! Acabo de ver tu programa desde San Miguel allende y está receta de enchiladas se me quedo en mente. De manera que este domingo lo prepare y fue todo un éxito. Mil gracias de nuevo por compartir con nosotros estas deliciosas recetas.

    1. Pati

      Jul 09

      Super!!!

  7. Ellen van Ketel

    May 23

    I LOVED these…..so wonderful! We had longaniza, instead of chorizo, but the garlic and vinegary flavor were just the best.
    My kitchen sort of looks like a bomb went off, but it was worth it.
    Great recipe!

    1. Pati

      May 23

      Yes so worth it! So happy you loved these, Ellen.

  8. Lulu Carruthers

    May 10

    What was the dish you made with fresh corn you made to have with this on the episode you went ballooning with your boys Pati ?
    Love watching all your recipes
    Everything looks delicious and you are fabulous
    Lulu xx

  9. Rosa Del Carmen

    Apr 24

    Hola Pati!
    Mi daughter is getting married (to a nice jewish man) and I am hosting a Bridal Brunch shower. We are Mexican and I wanted to do Mexican food, since his family loves it just as much. Starts at 10:30 am to 2:00. I will have a way to keep things warm at venue (slow cookers, chafing dish), but can’t cook it there. Any suggestions for main dish? Expect about 35 people. Having a hard time deciding because of the time.
    Gracias!

    1. Pati

      Apr 27

      Congratulations to your daughter, Rosa! I wish her and her husband have a happy marriage full of Mexican food! And as for good dishes….I recommend either carnitas or barbacoa: http://patijinich.com/pati_2020/recipe/carnitas/ http://patijinich.com/pati_2020/recipe/beef-barbacoa-sliders/

  10. JUDY H

    Feb 03

    I just love the song at the beginning of your show. I know some of the words but not all. Can you post the name of it so I can Google it? I would like to make it my ringtone. Lol

    1. Pati

      Feb 05

      The song is called “Dame” and the group that sings it is Domingo Siete, the lyrics go…
      Dame tu chocolate (give me your chocolate)
      Dame tu piloncillo (give me your unrefined sugar)
      Dame café caliente (give me hot coffee)
      Dame tu corazón (give me your heart)

  11. JUDY H

    Feb 03

    I made these. It wasn’t the prettiest dish but dang they were good!!. My son in law, (born in Mexico), said they were awsome. Thanks Pati!!

    1. Pati

      Feb 05

      Yay! So glad everyone liked them!

  12. Glen Robinson

    Jan 20

    Haven’t made these yet but soon! I’m commenting to compliment you on your writing style. I find it ridiculously entertaining and so warm! Thanks for your recipes!

    1. Pati

      Jan 22

      Thank you so much Glen for the kind words! I hope you enjoy the enchiladas!

  13. Sveta

    Sep 03

    Thank you for this wonderful recipe! My family absolutely loved it!

    1. Pati

      Sep 05

      So happy to hear that Sveta!

  14. Jennifer Smith

    Apr 30

    I made these today after seeing them on your Instagram feed. They were SO wonderful! Thanks so much for this recipe! My husband LOVED them, too. He told me after his first bite, “You are definitely making these again. They’re really good!”

    1. Pati

      May 04

      Fantastic!!! Thank you for sharing Jennifer!

  15. Stella J. Franco

    Apr 06

    Since we don’t eat meat on Fridays during lent i will make this recipe tomorrow 🙂 Thank you!

    1. Pati

      Apr 07

      Super! I hope you enjoy it.

  16. Mark

    Mar 05

    Wow ! They are fantastic. There are just the two of us, so I made froze the 3 extra servings in aluminum trays. I now have Sunday morning breakfast ready-to-go. Thank you, Patti

    1. Pati

      Mar 06

      Gracias Mark!

  17. Gloria

    Jan 04

    We took your cookbook with us to Mexico where we had rented a house near Tulum for the Christmas holiday. (We took three more as well in order to have lots of information for shopping and cooking.) We especially enjoyed the scrambled egg packets with bean sauce for breakfast one morning. We made our own salsas and mole from local ingredients and wow, were they ever good. I made your chili rellenos with pork tonight, substituting slices of leftover pork roast for the ground pork. They were wonderful served with salsa verde. Thanks so much for your great recipes and techniques. You are much appreciated. Happy New Year.

    1. Pati

      Jan 05

      WOW!!! Sounds like a fabulous vacation! Thank you so much for trying my recipes! Happy New Year!

  18. Emily

    Sep 23

    I made these for my 18-month old daughter and she gobbled them up! She can be selective about what she eats, so this was a huge success for me and a great compliment to your delicious enchiladas. I made them with flour tortillas since that was all I had. Next time, I want to try to corn tortillas. Are you a fan of reheating any uneaten enchiladas? If so, how do you do it? (Not that there will be many leftovers…)

    1. Pati

      Sep 28

      Hi Emily! I definitely go for corn tortillas for enchiladas. And yes, of course you can reheat! Just cover with foil and in the oven, or also in a skillet over stove tip, but covered, so they don’t dry up!

  19. Kim T

    Aug 23

    Hi, Pati!

    I made this for brunch today, only I changed it a bit because we don’t like store-bought corn tortillas unless they are crisp. I turned it into a breakfast chilaquiles of sorts. I cut the tortillas into strips of various sizes (for texture) and put them in a 325 degree oven while I did everything else. I made the sauce, and then I cooked the chorizo (the kind in the tube). When it was almost done, I added a few handfuls o scallions and then the eggs. When the eggs were half set, I added co-jack cheese (had on hand) and then stirred the chips in. We each added scallions, pickled jalapenos, avocado, sour cream and the bean sauce to our taste. It was gone within minutes. I asked my teenage son what he would do to make it better. He said, “Double or triple it.” Thank you!

    1. Pati

      Aug 31

      Hola Kim, Love the idea to make it into chilaquiles!! YUM!

  20. Colin

    Aug 11

    Pati your the best!
    I started watching you on the “CREATE” channel here in NYC and I must say you made me get into Mexican food! I love how you talk about your recipes with such joy and passion? You make it FUN to want try doing it ourselves? So I did!
    This past Sunday I decided to do a Mexican BRUNCH rather than the traditional Eggs Benedict I usually do…

    Your Big “Brunch Enchiladas” where beyond a hit! So easy to make then of course I had to make your “Baked Egg Casserole”(prepped everything the day before except for the eggs)too… WOW! My guests and I are now your biggest fans…

    Can’t wait to try more of your recipes!!!

    Thank you
    Colin

    1. Pati

      Aug 12

      So happy to hear, Colin! I think breakfast is my favorite meal…

  21. Corrina

    Jul 05

    ¡Hola Pati! My grandmother and I stumbled across your show today and absolutely loved it. You have a beautiful family.
    We watched the episode where you made these delicious looking enchiladas and I already have plans to make them for tomorrow’s after church breakfast because I cannot wait to try them.
    It is funny because my grandma begs people to only use corn tortillas for tacos and here you say the same for enchiladas. We look forward to seeing more episodes!

    1. Pati

      Jul 05

      Thank you! I hope you and your grandmother like the following episodes just as much!

  22. Elvia

    Jun 28

    Hi Pati, just wanted to tell you that my family and I really enjoy your show. My husband is from Uruapan Michoacán Mexico and I am Mexican American so at our home I cook a wide variety of different foods. Thank you, for being so sincere and sweet! I also, love cooking for the family just like you. We just loved that romantic dinner for your husband it was so beautiful. God Bless, Elvia

    1. Pati

      Jul 05

      I LOVE Michoacán, Elvia! I think Morelia has to be my favorite place in all of Mexico. It is very close to Uruapan, I have been both to Morelia and Uruapan many times and love the place, the people and the food. You are lucky to have a husband from there, he must have a BIG heart!

  23. Richard

    May 18

    Just wanted to tell you Thank you for your awesome show. I happened to be watching channel 8 and your show came on. I love it and am sharing it with other’s. Going to try your recipies, they remind me when I was growing up.

    1. Pati

      May 22

      Hola Richard, I’m so thrilled you found my show & thank you for letting other’s know about it! Let me know what recipes you try…

  24. Sharon Crooke

    May 12

    Pati,
    Huge success with my dinner guests. Thank you for sharing this recipe. I fed two teens, a newly married young couple, a friend, and myself. They devoured the leftovers as well. I made “Big Brunch Enchiladas.”
    Look forward to following your other recipes.
    sharon.h.crooke@gmail.com

  25. Sharon Crooke

    Apr 26

    Thank you for sharing the recipe.

  26. Sharon Crooke

    Apr 26

    Looking forward to trying your Big Brunch Burritos with my extended family. I watch Channel 20 PBS in Indianapolis, IN. Beautiful episode.
    Any chance you are friends with Rick Bayless of Chicago? Hope your two families can communicate.
    My family saw him live at his XoCo restaurant in Chicago.

    Being a real chef that loves family means a lot to me, Pati. Thank you for sharing this recipe.

    1. Pati

      Apr 29

      Thank you Sharon! Yes I do know Rick, and like him and his food VERY much! Thanks for watching my show 🙂

  27. Nora

    Apr 15

    These look amazing! I am having guests this weekend and I would like to make this. Can I make it the night before serving?

    1. Pati

      Apr 16

      Without the garnishes, cover and refrigerate. Then reheat in a 300 degree oven for 15 minutes and garnish!

  28. cecilia

    Apr 13

    my ques. to you is when is ur new season show comming out, what day and time. Thanks again, for all your great recipe reminds me of my momas cooking. I hope to hear from you.

    1. Pati

      Apr 14

      Hi Cecilia, You can look for air times in your area by zip code here: http://patijinich.com/pati_2020/tvshow/stations/

  29. Lina

    Mar 22

    Love you and your show very much. Such a wonderful range of classic and contemporary recipes and I love the cultural knowledge you share, and that you are de vera Mexicana and sharing the food culture. And that you are such a sweetheart. And… Thank you for this recipe…this is a very cool spin on beloved enchiladas!

  30. Yoraidyl

    Dec 31

    Linda familia Pati Jinich. Hoy es la segunda ves que miro tu programa y mis niños me dicen Mammi pon atencion para que now cocines como Pati. Y les dio mucho gusto de ver que tienes 3 hombresitos Como nosotros tanbien tenemos 3 hombresitos. Gracias por compartir los platillos de Mexico con nosotros que estamos tan lejos y haora podemos compartir nuestra comida con la nueva generaicon. Dios te Bendiga y prospere tu show!

    1. Pati

      Jan 07

      Muchas gracias! 🙂

  31. Mary

    Jul 30

    No fue en el flan a mi hijo le encanta el flan pero yo nunca lo he tratado de hacer, de que parte de México eres y si puedes hablar un poquito más de tu familia me encantas, yo soy de Puebla, vivo en nj espero tu contestación

  32. Mary

    Jul 29

    Que paso patty contesta mi comentario

    1. Pati

      Jul 29

      Hola Mary, cual? en esta misma receta?

  33. Randall

    Jul 25

    Just viewed your show for the first time and really enjoyed. I hope to see it regularly. I WILL be coming back to your website and using your recipes. Thank You for your passion for food, it shines brightly!

    1. Pati

      Jul 26

      Thank you! I hope you enjoy all you try from here, Randall.

  34. Suki F

    Jul 07

    Now those look very different to the ones I had in Guatemala! But they sound really good.

    1. Pati

      Jul 08

      Thanks! Hope you try them…

  35. Douglas

    Jul 06

    Your show is such a pleasure to watch, and the FOOD……don’t even get me started 🙂
    I am a chile addict.

  36. Craig

    Jun 08

    Hello Pati,
    Recently discovered your show on PBS. I am hooked. The information from the Mexican trips is so interesting to me. I want to visit these places, meet the people and eat all that food.
    Determined to find various dried chiles and incorporate them
    into my cooking. So far I have made your ‘Three Lime Poundcake’.
    It was a big hit. Thanks so much!

    1. Pati

      Jun 08

      Thank you for watching! And i do hope you get to find more dried chiles and bring them home, they are such a great tool kit to have in your pantry.

  37. CyraxUnit

    Jun 07

    Hello Pati, interesting recipe but I can’t decide if they’re Enchiladas or Enfrijoladas. I guess because they’re rolled up with a filling it’s a variation on an enchilada since we call our mole-based enfrijoladas “enmoladas.” I love your blog and it’s always a source of inspiration, thank you.

    1. Pati

      Jun 08

      Thanks! They are a cross in between, but I guess you can more formally call these ones enchiladas…

  38. Rita

    Jun 03

    Hi Pati, I was just wondering what brand the blender is that you use on the show. I love the red color of the base of it. Also love your shows and recently bought you cookbook. Thanks so very much.

  39. J+C@WineDineDAily

    May 27

    We love enchiladas and these sound so good with big bites of spicy chorizo! J+C

    1. Pati

      May 28

      Thank you!

  40. Umma Ali

    May 26

    Hi Pati! I love your show! My kids and I watch it together. I have a jar of dried Chili peppers and a jar of Chipotle powder in my kitchen that I dash in everything–even my usual South Asian Pakistani dishes–I love the aroma! You’re delightful and the show is so informative! I was taking a nap today and my 5 year old calls me from the other room, “Mama!!” And then he comes in and whispers, “Mama, Pati’s Mexican Table is on.” I smiled and said “I’ll be there in a minute, sweety!” Hope to see many more of your shows!!!

    1. Pati

      May 27

      Hola Umma, Thanks so much for your message! I’m delighted that your little one recognizes my show!! 🙂

  41. Yolanda Haro

    May 20

    Hola Pati!
    Es un placer saludarte! Soy una fiel admiradora.
    Quiero viajar a Oaxaca y tomar clases de cocina.
    Sabes de algun lugar que pudieras recomendar?
    Gracias, Yolanda.

    1. Pati

      May 20

      Hola Yolanda, gracias! Se que hay varias escuelas. Te recomiendo que contactes a esta, he oído muchas cosas lindas de ella http://seasonsofmyheart.com

  42. KIRBY

    May 14

    PATI,

    GOTTA JUST LOVE YOUR ACCENT, SOO BEAUTIFUL,
    THANKS FOR ALL YOUR RECIPES, I TRULY ENJOY THEM.

    1. Pati

      May 14

      Thank you so much, Kirby!

  43. Tracy wishom

    May 13

    I LOVE EVERYTHING you cook!!…and I have fallen in love with you and your boys…

    1. Pati

      May 14

      Thank you!!!

  44. Tara

    May 09

    I’m from North Carolina, but have spent time in Mexico City & surrounding areas. I DESPERATELY miss the food! This recipe takes me back & looks amazing. I can’t wait to try it! Cooking the food of a place you love really can transport you back… At least in spirit! Thank you!

    1. Pati

      May 09

      With pleasure!

  45. Lea Ann (Cooking On The Ranch)

    May 05

    Thank you so very much for this post. A huge pet peeve of mine is seeing a recipe named Enchilada and made with flour tortillas. If you use a flour tortilla, please call it a burrito. With that little “vent” out of the way, I think this recipe sounds great and I’ll be trying it soon.

    1. Pati

      May 05

      Haha! Hope you try it soon and like it too.

  46. Marcella

    Apr 30

    Omg stop!!! You’re right, I was salivating within seconds of viewing your post! Making these this weekend…

    1. Pati

      Apr 30

      Hahaha! Hope you like them, Marcella!

  47. Kirsten

    Apr 30

    Oh, definitely going to make these! They look awesome!

  48. Dalila G.

    Apr 30

    I happen to LOVE both forms of tortillas, corn and flour.
    I’ll eat them with anything that happens to tempt me at the time.
    But, I will agree that corn tortillas are the best for certain foods and in this case it has to be corn tortillas.
    My ma has made a version of this dish for us for years and we all loved it, still do as a matter of fact.
    I watch your show and have made many of your recipes, very tasty!! THANKS Pati!!
    Pinned!

    1. Pati

      Apr 30

      Thank you, Dalila!! I love flour tortillas too, it’s just that for enchiladas they don’t work that well… for me…

  49. Jennifer

    Apr 30

    Pati, my boyfriend is from Michoacan and I try to make the enchiladas Michoacan style by dipping the tortilla in the sauce first then frying them but it makes such a mess and it’s soo greasy! Do you have any recipes similar to these style enchiladas or any suggestions? Thank you and I love your show!

    1. Pati

      Apr 30

      Hola Jennifer, Try my Enchiladas Rojas, they’re similar: http://patijinich.com/pati_2020/2012/08/enchiladas_in_red_tomato_sauce/

  50. Savannagal

    Apr 29

    I always ask for flour tortillas, because I simply don’t like corn tortillas. I don’t care they are dressed up with sauce and cheese and salsa, or the fact that my flour ones melt into a mushy mess underneath all that delicious goodness. I just don’t like the flavor or corn tortillas. On the other hand, I love tortilla chips. Go figure. There’s always somebody whose got to break with tradition. Sorry. But I love your show!

    1. Pati

      Apr 29

      Haha! No worries! Eat the flour tortillas with much joy. If you do like tortilla chips, I suggest you try enchiladas with crisped or toasted corn tortillas… you may be surprised (and thanks much for watching the show!).

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