Classic Chicken Enchiladas

Classic Chicken Enchiladas with homemade enchilada sauce, shredded chicken, cheddar cheese and a creamy sour cream sauce makes the perfect weeknight dinner. It’s all about chicken enchiladas!!

Chicken Enchiladas in baking dish

How do I love Chicken Enchiladas? Let me count the ways.

Classic Chicken Enchiladas are a staple in our house. We love chicken enchiladas for so many reasons, not the least of which is that they are delicious, and I’m never NOT in the mood for good chicken enchiladas.

  1. First, let’s be honest, cheese!
  2. Second, it is the perfect recipe to make when you have leftover chicken and since we make Crispy Slow Cooker Chicken once a week we are always open to leftover chicken recipes.
  3. Third, the base flavor of these Classic Chicken Enchiladas are pumped up thanks to my Homemade Enchilada Sauce that I always keep on hand in the freezer (I make a quadruple recipe anytime I make a batch for easy meals later). With that sauce and cheese and chicken, the only thing missing is a creamy sour cream filling.
  4. Fourth, the filling! Shredded chicken mixed with sharp cheddar cheese, sour cream, and your favorite chopped vegetables (I aim for chopped onions, and canned green chiles as a general rule) becomes the most amazing melted chicken enchiladas filling when you serve these up with some delicious Spanish Rice or Green Cilantro Rice.Homemade Chicken Enchiladas topped with green onions

Chicken Enchiladas are Always a Win

A close friend of ours recently had a child and as you would expect, a meal train had been set up. I took over two trays of homemade chicken enchiladas as well as trays of both kinds of rice and got the most amazing thank you note about how they decided to eat the chicken enchiladas for four dinners in a row because they were that good.

I’m telling you, folks, it’s all about the chicken enchiladas ๐Ÿ˜‰

How to make chicken enchiladas with leftover chicken

Tools used to MAKE Classic Chicken Enchiladas:

  • AllSpice Spice Rack: I notoriously don’t like to buy jarred spices because they always cost 5-10x more than buying in bulk. The only drawback is you’re left with spices in these little baggies that are a mess to store and not easy to look through. I use this spice rack and buy all my spices from Sprouts, Winco and Penzey’s then fill up the bottles. PS, we’re talking a huge difference, last week I bought nutmeg in bulk (enough to fill the bottle) for under a dollar and the bottled variety in the store was almost seven dollars.
  • Rectangular Baking Pan: I love this baking pan for its sharp clean edges (perfect for baking too!) and it’s ability to distribute heat well. Plus it is a steal and works great going from freezer to oven. I may or may not have 4 of them because I make and freeze meals ahead in them all the time.
  • Food Processor: Because pre-shredded cheeses contain an additive to avoid clumping they also don’t melt as well as you’d hope so I always shred my own, especially for these chicken enchiladas. In addition to costing less to buy I also use a food processor to shred it for me since I like to avoid grating injuries. This one is the older model (the new one is linked right under it too) but I can’t tell you how much I love it. For such a low price it is my second favorite kitchen gadget (nothing beats the cast iron skillet!). I’ve had it for 10 years of heavy use and it has never slowed down.
Classic Chicken Enchiladas made with homemade enchilada sauce, shredded chicken, cheddar cheese and a creamy sour cream sauce makes the perfect weeknight dinner.
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Classic Chicken Enchiladas

Classic Chicken Enchiladas made with homemade enchilada sauce, shredded chicken, cheddar cheese and a creamy sour cream sauce makes the perfect weeknight dinner.
Course Main
Cuisine Mexican
Keyword Classic Chicken Enchiladas
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Servings 4 servings
Calories 871 kcal
Author Sabrina Snyder

Ingredients

  • 2 Tablespoons canola oil (you can use vegetable oil if you prefer)
  • 1 small white onion , peeled and diced
  • 2 cups shredded chicken , I use Crisp and Juicy Slow Cooker Chicken
  • 1 (4-ounce) can diced green chiles
  • 3 cups sharp cheddar cheese , shredded and divided
  • 1 cup sour cream
  • 8 large flour tortillas
  • 2 cups red enchilada sauce
  • chopped cilantro , for garnish
  • chopped green onions , for garnish

Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
  2. If you're making the enchilada sauce, make it now (don't worry it only takes 10 minutes!)
  3. In a skillet heat up the oil on medium-high and cook the onions until just softened. Add in the chicken and cook until it is just a bit crispy.
  4. In a large bowl mix the onions, chicken, green chiles, 1 1/2 cups of cheddar cheese and 1 cup of sour cream together.
  5. In a separate bowl, dip the flour tortillas into the enchilada sauce, then lay them flat in your baking dish, 2-3 at a time.
  6. Spoon on 1/2 cup of the filling into each tortilla and roll tightly leaving the seam side down.
  7. When all 8 are done, carefully pour on the remaining enchilada sauce and sprinkle on the remaining cheese.
  8. Bake the enchiladas covered for 20-25 minutes, then uncovered for an additional 5 minutes.

  9. Top with cilantro and green onions.
Nutrition Facts
Classic Chicken Enchiladas
Amount Per Serving
Calories 871 Calories from Fat 495
% Daily Value*
Fat 55g85%
Saturated Fat 27g169%
Cholesterol 171mg57%
Sodium 2079mg90%
Potassium 456mg13%
Carbohydrates 46g15%
Fiber 4g17%
Sugar 14g16%
Protein 47g94%
Vitamin A 2035IU41%
Vitamin C 5mg6%
Calcium 753mg75%
Iron 4.3mg24%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Classic Chicken Enchiladas made with homemade enchilada sauce, shredded chicken, cheddar cheese and a creamy sour cream sauce makes the perfect weeknight dinner.

Classic Chicken Enchiladas made with homemade enchilada sauce, shredded chicken, cheddar cheese and a creamy sour cream sauce makes the perfect weeknight dinner.
Classic Chicken Enchiladas made with homemade enchilada sauce, shredded chicken, cheddar cheese and a creamy sour cream sauce makes the perfect weeknight dinner.

About the Author: Sabrina Snyder

Sabrina is a professionally trained Private Chef of over 10 years with ServSafe Manager certification in food safety. She creates all the recipes here on Dinner, then Dessert, fueled in no small part by her love for bacon.

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  1. Another hit! I wanted easy tortilla dinners, but only had a cheese enchilada recipe up my sleeve.

    This was so fast, not intimidating to make, and a hit with the extended family. I added a can of corn and a chopped bell pepper to stretch it further. Much more filling and dinner-y than plain cheese enchiladas. Excited to make again ??. Thank you, Sabrina!

  2. Awesome enchiladas! Made, ate, shared with parents, they made, ate and it’s a keeper for all of us! A+++
    All I would add is a can of Rotel (hot), a small can of Green Chilies (mild), and 2 tablespoons of Chili Powder instead of 3. ๐Ÿ™‚

  3. Just made this. Whole family raved and I loved it too. Used the homemade enchilada sauce recipe with no chilli powder cuz too hot but subbed in old bay as another reviewer suggested. Excellent and thanks for the great recipe.

  4. We’ve made these several times and our family LOVES them! The enchilada sauce recipe is CRAZY good and easy, and has been passed along to billions. ๐Ÿ˜‰ Always at least double it.
    Making a double batch today to share! Because we usually need to be hosed down after the building of the enchiladas (which, let’s be honest, the mess can be half the fun), I’m going to try them today as casseroles – one with flour tortillas, the other with corn.
    THANK YOU for this delicious dish!

  5. Hi! I’m in Australia and hoping to have a crack at this recipe – only trouble is that I cannot locate ‘green chiles’. Its just not something stocked here. We have jars of jalapeรฑo peppers though but I believe it is not the same…any advice or alternatives?

    1. I’m so happy you decided to try the recipe. If you aren’t able to find green chiles (usually they are in the canned section), you can substitute with roasted poblano peppers (will produce more heat) or if you’d like to keep it milder you can substitute with a green bell pepper. Hope this helps!

  6. So these were yummy, with the enchilada sauce. I did add black beans that I cooked to this recipe just to make the filling stretch further. I found I also needed to add more spice to the enchiladas, as well as the enchilada sauce for my personal taste. I used Food For Life’s organic sprouted corn tortillas, and these enchiladas were inhaled by my group. I’m looking forward to making them again. Very delicious, thank you for the recipe.

  7. Made this last week and it was fantastic! Will use corn tortillas next time only because that’s what I’m used to (lived in San Antonio for years) but altogether a delicious dish.

      1. Wonderful recipes but please folks….Stop telling people to use CANOLA oil…This is very bad for you and so are all vegetable oils….Use Avocado oil , Extra virgin, or walnut oil –
        or peanut oil if you are deep frying.
        Thank you for all these great ideas…I will try them for sure. June Schiavoni

  8. Making this tonight! It looks delicious and probably is based on several other recipes I’ve cooked from your website.

  9. If you choose to use corn tortillas (I only like enchiladas with corn tortillas) are there any changes to cooking , number of tortillas or major differences in taste?

  10. That’s so nice that you brought your friend meals! I’d sure love to receive these enchiladas.

  11. I am loving *everything* about this recipe, and I know my family would, too. What a great combination of flavors. What a great meal to make for the whole fam!