THE BEST RED CHICKEN ENCHILADAS

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We love the smoky combination of cascabel and guajillo chiles. Using two varieties of dried peppers creates a complex sauce with wonderful depth of flavor, so we recommend seeking them both out. Look for the best-quality corn tortillas you can find. They will have a better flavor and texture and will be easier to work with.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     main-dish

Time 3h

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14

2 large skin-on, bone-in chicken breasts (about 8 ounces each)
12 dried guajillo chiles, stemmed and seeded (about 4 ounces) (see Cook's Note)
3 dried cascabel chiles, stemmed and seeded (about 1/2 ounce) (see Cook's Note)
1 medium bunch cilantro, leaves and stems separated
8 cloves garlic, peeled
Kosher salt
1 teaspoon black peppercorns
1 teaspoon coriander seeds
1 cup vegetable oil
Eight 6-inch corn tortillas
8 ounces queso fresco, crumbled
Crema, for serving
Chopped yellow or white onion, for serving
Lime wedges, for serving

Steps:

  • Bring 3 cups water, the chicken, guajillo, cascabel, cilantro stems, garlic, 1 tablespoon kosher salt, peppercorns and coriander seeds to a boil in a large saucepan over medium-high heat. Reduce to a simmer, cover and cook on low until the chicken is cooked through, 20 to 30 minutes.
  • Remove the chicken from the liquid to a plate (reserve the cooking liquid) and set aside until cool enough to handle. Remove the skin and separate the meat from the bones; discard the skin and bones. Shred the meat into small pieces and put into a medium bowl.
  • Let the hot cooking liquid cool for 5 minutes or so, then transfer it to a blender, filling no more than halfway. Remove the center cap from the lid and place it on the blender. Cover the lid with a folded kitchen towel to catch splatters, and pulse until smooth. Pour the sauce into a medium bowl and repeat with any remaining cooking liquid. Season with salt.
  • Pour 1/2 cup of the chile sauce over the shredded chicken. Stir to combine and season with salt if necessary.
  • Position a rack in the center of the oven and preheat to 425 degrees F.
  • Heat the oil in a medium skillet over medium-high heat until it bubbles immediately when the edge of a tortilla touches the surface. Working one at a time, fry the tortillas until just starting to brown and crisp, about 10 seconds per side (they should still be somewhat pliable). Drain on paper towels.
  • Dip both sides of each tortilla in the chile sauce just to coat and transfer to a rimmed baking sheet. Spread 1/2 cup of the chile sauce in a 6-inch strip down the center of a 13-by-9-inch baking dish.
  • Spoon 1/4 cup of the shredded chicken across the center of a tortilla. Fold one side over the filling, then roll up the tortilla. Place seam-side down in the prepared baking dish. Repeat with more sauce and remaining tortillas (the enchiladas should be nestled right up against each other in the pan). Top with any remaining sauce in your bowl or leftover on the baking sheet. Cover tightly with foil and bake until the sauce bubbles, 20 to 25 minutes. Remove the foil, top with the cheese and bake until the cheese melts but doesn't brown, 5 to 10 minutes. Let sit 10 minutes.
  • Top the enchiladas with crema, cilantro leaves and onions. Serve with lime wedges for squeezing over.

Prince Annor
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These enchiladas were a bit too spicy for my taste, but they were still very good. I would make them again, but I would use less chili powder.


Shwaeb Serwan
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I'm not a big fan of Mexican food, but I really enjoyed these enchiladas. They were flavorful and not too spicy.


Ridowan Hawladar
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These enchiladas were delicious! The sauce was flavorful and the chicken was tender and juicy. I would definitely make them again.


Melia Campbell
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I've made these enchiladas several times and they're always a hit. They're easy to make and always a crowd-pleaser.


Lufuno Matshivha
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These enchiladas were easy to make and very tasty. I would definitely make them again.


MdJibon Alom
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I thought these enchiladas were just okay. The sauce was a bit bland and the chicken was a bit dry. I wouldn't make them again.


Wolf Steelpaw
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These enchiladas were amazing! The sauce was perfect and the chicken was cooked to perfection. I will definitely be making these again.


Ike Cornelius
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I'm not a big fan of Mexican food, but I really enjoyed these enchiladas. They were flavorful and not too spicy.


Pmg G
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These enchiladas were a bit too spicy for my taste, but they were still very good. I would make them again, but I would use less chili powder.


Suleman Qureshi
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The recipe was easy to follow and the enchiladas were delicious. I would definitely make them again.


Methembe Mvundla
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I've made these enchiladas several times and they always turn out great. They're easy to make and always a crowd-pleaser.


Jan Peter
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These enchiladas were a hit with my family! The sauce was flavorful and the chicken was tender and juicy. I loved the combination of flavors and textures.