Green Chile Enchiladas
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Cooking:
15 min.
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Servings per container:
6
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Ingredients for - Green Chile Enchiladas

1. For the tomatillo sauce: -
2. 1 1/2 pounds tomatillos -
3. 3 cloves garlic, still in their peels -
4. 2 jalapeño peppers -
5. 1/2 cup chopped fresh cilantro, leaves and stems -
6. Salt -
7. For the enchiladas: -
8. 4 large Anaheim or Hatch green chiles (can sub with poblanos, if you want spicier) -
9. 12 yellow corn tortillas (look for sturdy corn tortillas) -
10. Extra virgin olive oil, corn oil, or canola oil -
11. 1/2 to 1 pound Monterey Jack cheese, grated (quantity depends on how cheesy you want the enchiladas to be) -
12. For Garnish: -
13. Sour cream -
14. Cilantro -

How to cook deliciously - Green Chile Enchiladas

1. Stage

Prepare the tomatillo sauce: Remove the husks from the tomatillos. Rinse off the tomatillos. Cut the tomatillos in half and place them cut-side down on a roasting pan lined with aluminum foil. Place the garlic and jalapeños on the pan with the tomatillos. Broil on the top rack in the oven for 5 to 10 minutes until the tomatillos are lightly charred. Remove from the oven and let cool to touch. Remove garlic from the garlic skins, discard the skins. Cut open the jalapeños and remove and discard the seeds and the stems. Place tomatillos, cooked garlic, jalapeños, cilantro, and 1 teaspoon of salt in a blender, pulse until well puréed. Set aside. (You can make several days in advance and store in the refrigerator.)

2. Stage

Roast the chiles: If you have a stove-top gas burner, you can roast the chiles directly over the flame of the burner, otherwise use a broiler and broil the chiles in a roasting pan, turning them until they are blackened all over.

3. Stage

Steam, peel, and deseed the chiles: Place the blackened chiles in a bowl and cover with a plate. Let the chiles steam in their own heat for 5 minutes. Then remove the chiles from the bowl, peel off, and discard the blackened skin. Slice open the chiles and remove and discard the seed pod, any seeds (they're hot!), and the stems. Slice the chiles into strips.

4. Stage

Warm the tortillas: Heat a couple tablespoons of oil in a frying pan (cast iron works well) on medium-high heat. Once the oil is hot, add a corn tortilla to the pan. The tortilla should sizzle as it hits the pan. Turn it over and let it cook until little pockets of air start to bubble up. Remove the tortilla from the pan with a metal spatula, shaking off any excess oil, to a plate lined with paper towels. Cook the remaining tortillas this way, adding more oil as needed. Separate the cooling tortillas with paper towels.

5. Stage

Preheat the oven to 350°F.

6. Stage

Assemble the enchiladas: Spread a little tomatillo sauce in the bottom of a 9x13 casserole pan. One by one, place a little grated cheese and a strip or two of green chiles in the center of the tortillas, roll them up, and place them seam side down in the casserole. Once you have filled the casserole with the rolled tortillas, spread the remaining tomatillo sauce over them, and sprinkle with the remaining cheese.

7. Stage

Bake: Bake for 15 minutes at 350°F, until the cheese is melted.

8. Stage

Serve: Serve with sour cream (thinned with some water) drizzled over, and some chopped fresh cilantro. Thinly sliced iceberg lettuce sprinkled with cider or white vinegar and salt is also good with it. Makes for excellent leftovers; will keep in the refrigerator for several days.