You may find yourself with some extra ground beef laying around and not knowing what to do with it. Or, you just really want to make some ground beef dish combined with Mexican flavor. Ground Beef Enchiladas to the rescue!
The Ground Beef Enchiladas are the perfect combination of both worlds, ground beef + Mexican food representation (enchiladas). It's also a great alternative for the classic chicken enchiladas that you might be so used to at restaurants or even at home.
On top of all that, it comes out with a taco-like flavor, but with a much juicier and ingredients rich result than simple tacos. All of this accomplished in about 30 minutes from scratch!
Ingredients
This recipe comes with very few ingredients, which makes it that much more appealing to make while keeping the tastiness that is expected from enchiladas.
You probably already have these in your kitchen, or can easy be found in your local grocery shop and even online.
The exact ingredients measures are detailed in the recipe card below.
- Ground beef – Make sure you get high quality ground beef and not just any cheap one to ensure better flavor and to safeguard your health.
- White or yellow onion – Any of the two can get the job done here.
- Taco seasoning – You could either buy it or make it yourself if you're up for the challenge.
- Taco size tortillas – Of course, to wrap up the ground beef.
- Enchilada sauce – Wouldn't be an enchilada without this sauce, right?!
- Cheese – You could choose between Monterrey Jack or Marbled Cheddar.
- Water – To help with the sauces mix.
- Optional Toppings – Sour cream, pico de gallo, diced avocado, diced green onions.
Preparation
Here we'll give you an overview of the instructions to follow to prepare these ground beef enchiladas, but please go below to the recipe card for the detailed instructions.
However, read here first to have an idea of what the preparation is going to look like.
- Preheat oven to 350° F and a large skillet over medium-high heat.
- Add ground beef with onion and taco seasoning to skillet and cook until meat is no longer pink.
- Drain fat from beef and onion mixture.
- Combine with grated cheese in a large bowl.
- Pour enchilada sauce in baking dish until bottom is fully covered.
- Place tortilla on a flat surface and pour ground beef mix in the middle. Top it with cheese.
- Roll up the tortillas and place it in the baking dish with seam side down.
- Repeat tortilla steps for remaining tortillas.
- Pour the remaining enchilada sauce and cheese over the enchiladas.
- Bake until heated through and all cheese is melted.
- Put on toppings, if any, serve and enjoy!
Now that you've see the instructions overview you can go to the recipe card below for full instructions!