Fire-Roasted Chicken Enchiladas with Squash and Red Peppers
Today was a hectic day. I looked up from my desk after furiously working through the afternoon and it was already 4 pm . Where did the time go? Yikes, I needed to get dinner cookin’ before I headed out for 5:30 boot camp. Enchiladas it was!
Enchiladas are one of our go-to weeknight meals, and usually make it into our weekly rotation. The variations and possibilities are endless! Chicken, beef, vegetarian, seafood – it’s all good in my eyes. Since corn tortillas are naturally gluten-free* and aren’t a “funky substitute”, this pleases both Chris and I. Plus, when you are cooking for two, it makes for great leftovers that I look forward to for lunch.
This dish can be assembly a day ahead, making dinner a snap after a long day at work. It’s a complete meal with protein, carbs and lots of good veggies but I usually serve these with black beans or a green salad on the side. This recipe could easily be made into a vegetarian dish by leaving out the meat completely or substituting it with a can of black beans.
What are your favorite go-to weeknight meals?

Fire-Roasted Chicken Enchiladas with Squash and Red Peppers
Description
Today was a hectic day. I looked up from my desk after furiously working through the afternoon and it was already 4 pm . Where did the time go? Yikes, I needed to get dinner cookin’ before I headed out for 5:30 boot camp. Enchiladas it was!
Ingredients
Instructions
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1. Preheat oven to 350F. Lightly grease the bottom of a 13×9 baking dish.
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2. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add chicken and onion until thoroughly cooked (onion is translucent and chicken is no longer pink), stirring occasionally.
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3. Add squash and bell peppers and cook for additional five minutes, stirring occasionally. While veggies are cooking in skillet, mix water and taco seasoning in a small bowl. Whisk until mixture is well combined.
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4. Add seasoning mixture to skillet and simmer until sauce thickens and most of liquid is absorbed.
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5. Remove from heat and mix in cilantro, 1/3 cup shredded monterrey jack and 1/3 cup cheddar cheese. Stir to combine and set aside.
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6. Pour a 1/3 cup of tomatoes (or salsa) into baking pan to coat the bottom. Microwave tortillas on high for 30 seconds. This softens them and makes them more pliable.
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7. Spoon about 1/4 cup filling into each tortilla and fold over , then place into dish with seam side down. Top with remaining canned tomatoes (or salsa/sauce) and remaining cheese.
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8. Bake uncovered in preheated oven for 15 minutes or until cheese melts. Garnish with toppings, if desired, and serve!
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Makes 8 enchiladas, Serves 4 (2 enchiladas each)
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Note
Recipe Notes: For a even quicker assembly, layer the filling, cheese, tortillas and tomato/sauce in a 9×9 pan to make an “Mexican Lasagna” or casserole. Bake as directed for 15 minutes or until cheese melts.
