We Put the Chill In These Pork Enchiladas

Good for Baby, Good for Mama

We Put the Chill In These Pork Enchiladas

Yields

4-5 servings

Key

C = cup
# = pound

Ingredients

CASSEROLE

  • avocado oil, for greasing

  • 1 15-ounce can red enchilada sauce

  • 1 4-ounce can tomato sauce

  • 1 # ground pork

  • 1 15-ounce can black beans

  • 1 C pasteurized Mexican-blend cheese

  • 6 large flour tortillas

GARNISH

  • 1 avocado

  • 2 radishes

  • 1 small handful fresh cilantro

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease a round pie dish or round cake pan with avocado oil

  2. In a skillet over medium heat, cook 1 pound of ground pork. Stir occasionally to break up clumps, cook until no longer pink, about 3-5 minutes. Remove from heat, set aside. 

  3. In a large bowl, combine one 15-ounce can red enchilada sauce and one 4-ounce can of tomato sauce

  4. Drain and rinse one 15-ounce can of pinto beans; place them in a small bowl.

  5. In another small bowl, place 1 cup of pasteurized shredded Monterey Jack cheese

  6. Organize each of the enchilada ingredients into an easy assembly line in this order: sauce, ground pork, black beans, and cheese. You’re about to get your hands a little messy, so it’s nice to line these ingredients up close together!

  7. One at a time, dip the 6 flour tortillas in the sauce mixture. Place the tortilla in the bottom of the baking dish. Layer with ground pork, black beans, and ¼ cup of the sauce mixture. 

  8. Top with another sauce-coated tortilla, ground pork, black beans and sauce, and repeat until you have one tortilla left. Dip the last tortilla in the sauce and place on top of your casserole. Drizzle the casserole with the remaining sauce and top with all the cheese. 

  9. Bake for 45 minutes. Let the casserole cool for 5 minutes before serving. 

  10. Thoroughly wash 1 avocado (including the skin), 2 red radishes, and a small handful of fresh cilantro under cool, running, drinkable water.

  11. If you plan on freezing some leftovers, skip the garnishes on the portion you’d like to reserve. Otherwise, garnish with sliced avocado, thinly sliced radish, and chopped cilantro. Eat up, Mama!

  12. Once cooled completely, store leftovers in an airtight plastic bag in the freezer. Your future self will thank you kindly. 

Recipe By

Marcia Smart
of Smart in the Kitchen

Food Photography

Kendra Aronson

Food Styling

Kendra Aronson

Prop Styling

Kendra Aronson

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