Sunday, April 9, 2017

Tex-Mex Beef Enchiladas


Tip: Please read directions completely before preparing.

Ingredients:
2 lb ground hamburger meat, 80/20
12 corn tortillas
1/4 cup canola oil (vegetable is fine)
1 small yellow onion, finely chopped
4 cups grated cheddar cheese (Monterrey Jack or Colby)
3 tablespoons flour
1 1/2 tablespoons chili powder (see below)
3 cups beef broth
3 large garlic cloves
1/4 teaspoon cumin seeds (comino)
1/4 teaspoon black peppercorns
1/4 Mexican oregano (regular oregano is fine)
2 allspice berries
1 teaspoon salt

Directions:
Heat a small skillet or frying pan over high heat. Once the pan is hot simply add the cumin seeds, no oil, all at once. Shake the pan to keep the cumin seeds moving and cook, shaking pretty much constantly - until they darken slightly and you can smell the earthy aroma of toasted cumin seeds through your kitchen, about 1 minute. As soon as they are toasted, transfer the cumin seeds to a molcajete (or mortar and pestle) so they cool and stop cooking.


To the molecajete (mortar and pestal) add the garlic, peppercorns, allspice, oregano and grind into a paste. Once ground into a paste, Add 1/2 cup beef broth to loosen all the spices from the molcajete and set aside.




To make the enchilada sauce, in a large skillet, over medium heat, lightly brown the hamburger meat, remove with ladle, being sure to drain as much oil as possible back into the skillet when removing, and once all the meat has been removed, set aside.


In the same skillet, make a light roux by adding the flour to the fat in the skillet and stirring with a whisk constantly, cook a few minutes until the flour has browned lightly


Add the chili powder, add the remaining 2 1/2 cups of beef broth, liquid and paste from molcajete and salt, and continue to quickly stir using a whisk and cook until mixture has thickened and smooth. Set aside and keep warm.

 

For the Enchiladas, you will need a 9x13-inch Pyrex dish, set aside on prepping area. Preheat your oven to 375°F degrees.

Chop the onions, grate the cheese, and set aside.


Heat the oil in a second skillet. Have the corn tortillas ready. Pick up a tortilla with tongs and place it into the hot oil for about 15 seconds. This first step is to soften the tortilla.


Remove the tortilla from the oil, letting the excess oil drip back into the skillet.


Set up your area with all the ingredients you will need to prepare the enchiladas.


Place a tortilla in the 9x13-inch Pyrex dish, add about 1 heaping tablespoon of grated cheese, 2 tablespoons of hamburger meat and sprinkle of onions on the center of the tortilla, add 1 tablespoon of enchilada sauce and roll it up.




Place the rolled tortilla flat-side-down as shown below in Pyrex dish.


Repeat the process with the remaining 11 tortillas. The pan should be full.

Pour the remaining enchilada sauce on top of the enchiladas.


Sprinkle the enchiladas generously with the remaining meat, grated cheese and onion.


Bake for about 20 minutes until the cheese is bubbly. Serve at once. Enjoy!


Servings: Makes four servings of three enchiladas each.

Tip:  Garnish with Creama or sour cream, salsa, Pico de Gallo. Ideas for on the side, dishes, serve, chips and hot sauce, Mexican Rice or Refried Beans.

2 comments:

EnigLdy said...

OMG!!!! PLEASE MARRY ME!!! QUICK... before the enchiladas get cold!

Mary D said...

I have been looking for a Tex Mex enchilada recipe for years, like the enchiladas I ate in San Antonio and Austin restaurants. The recipes I found and tried I did not like. I was always looking for more of a chili gravy, and it looks like yours is going to be the one! I'll be trying your recipe this week and will let you know how it turned out. Thanks so much for all of your recipes - they all look delicious. Today I am trying your carne guisada recipe. The picture looks just like I want mine to look!