Healthy Chicken Enchiladas {Clean Eating}

Healthy Chicken Enchiladas {Clean Eating}

This brilliant Healthy Chicken Enchiladas recipe is easy to make for a weeknight dinner or you can prep ahead on the weekend, freeze and heat in the oven when you need them.  

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Healthy Chicken Enchiladas

Does anyone not love Enchiladas? Or better yet, healthy Chicken Enchiladas? I admit it. I love Cheese. I should have been born a mouse. Give me a pizza smothered in cheese and I’m in Heaven. 

Pre our Clean Eating days, I would buy my family those ready made enchiladas, you know the ones in the little trays you get from the Supermarket deli? My kids loved them, so I would pay premium prices for a little stack of 6 enchiladas. I refused to spend that much money buying two packs, so family always felt a little dissatisfied at the end.  

But…there’s a better way, and everyone gets a good sized healthy portion!

clean eating chicken enchiladas

Clean Eating Chicken Enchiladas

For some reason I put this recipe in the ‘too hard’ bucket for years. Now, after making this healthy enchilada recipe hundreds of times since then, I really wish I hadn’t waited so long to make DIY chicken enchiladas from scratch in my own kitchen.

This is an easy recipe that requires very little skill, particularly if you are using store bought tortillas. It’s just a case of making your chicken enchilada mix and then assembling your tortillas and baking. Easy!

If you want to DIY the entire thing, then give my two ingredient tortilla recipe a go (it’s AMAZING!).

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Kid Friendly Enchiladas

My kids go crazy for these Chicken Enchiladas. In fact my kids love cheese, like me. Anything that involves cheese is a hit in this house. As far as kid friendly Enchiladas go, these are some of the best. Kid friendly meals are always in my thoughts. Cooking for kids that refuse to eat? No thanks. That doesn’t happen with these…ever.

Chicken Enchiladas are Mexican comfort food made Clean, and they feel like comfort food.

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Are Enchiladas Healthy?

Although they are a comfort food, these Enchiladas are healthy and good for your waistline. Yay!

Lots of them are filled with things you wouldn’t want to actually eat, but these are Clean, low calorie and delicious.

Being someone who’s innately greedy, it’s pretty easy with this recipe for me to finish the lot. I could, really :)

However, you get a good sized portion with this recipe, no one’s left hungry and they’re really satisfying. Try them, you won’t be disappointed.

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Prepping Chicken Enchiladas

I use Organic chicken thighs in this recipe.

I find they have more flavour and work better than a chicken breast. And they’re cheaper. Always good.

I also like to cook everything in one pan, such is my dislike of cleaning up the kitchen, I mean really, you can do this in one pan, and save on washing up and cleaning up time :)

There’s not a huge amount of prep work to do with the chicken in this recipe, other than skinning it and cutting it into strips. Personally, I go for hunky chunky strips when I’m doing this, but you can go smaller.

Little kids and toddlers might prefer the small bit size strips.

Totally up to you, you know your family!

Meal Planning Tips

  • You can prep these enchiladas ahead of time and instead of popping them in the oven, just cover them and freeze them
  • Chicken Enchiladas keep well in the freezer for up to two months
  • Aluminium foil makes a great substitute container. Double wrap your enchiladas in heavy duty foil, then when you are ready to eat them, you can thaw and bake without removing them from the foil. Just remember to open the top to grill the cheese before serving. This is a great option for making up individual serves or smaller portions

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I’m always try to keep dinner dishes to an absolute minimum. That after dinner time in the evening is family time, and I don’t want to spend it in the kitchen. I try and take shortcuts to make sure that cleaning up doesn’t steal away my time.

Recipe Notes

  • I make my chicken filling and enchilada sauce all in one pot. Once it’s ready, I use a colander to separate the sauce from the chicken filling
  • I use store bought flour tortillas. There are tons of organic, relatively clean tortilla options available now
  • If you are short of time, you can use rotisserie chicken. Simply shred the meat and use the shredded chicken in place of the chicken thighs. This will take at least 10- 12 minutes off the cooking time
  • Oil your baking tray before cooking. This stops tortillas sticking to the base and makes clean up easy
  • Add your veggies to the sauce. Cooking everything together means you don’t need to make veggies on the side, and kids are more likely to ignore them when they are wrapped inside the enchilada
  • I use black beans in this recipe, but feel free to use any other variety if your family prefers. Beans are a great budget friendly way to bulk up the meal. You get an extra two more enchiladas per can of beans

Step By Step Enchiladas

The full recipe is below:

Fry Onion, Chicken & Spices

Start off by combining your onions spices and the chicken you’re using over a medium-high heat. I do this in a regular medium saucepan or frying pan before they’re later transferred to the casserole dish.

My kids go crazy for these!! Healthy chicken enchiladas with black beans and corn.

This takes just a few minutes.

Add Stock, Tomato Puree And Vegetables

Combining the tomato puree, chicken broth (stock) and veggies is where the magic starts to happen :)

I don’t add chilli powder to this red sauce mixture as I like to keep it super kid friendly, but you could add in a little chili powder if you wanted to give your Enchiladas an extra kick!

My kids go crazy for these!! Healthy chicken enchiladas with black beans and corn.

Separate The Red Enchilada Sauce and Chicken Filling

The tomato sauce I use in this recipe is made by separating the filling from the sauce. It’s really that simple.

The flavors from the chicken filling help give this sauce an amazing flavor.

My kids go crazy for these!! Healthy chicken enchiladas with black beans and corn.

Assemble Your Tortillas

Next you’re going to out your Enchiladas together using the flour tortilla. As you’ll notice I’m not the tidiest cook that ever walked the earth!

My kids go crazy for these!! Healthy chicken enchiladas with black beans and corn.

Top With Sauce And Cheese And Bake for 25 Minutes

Assemble the recipe in a baking dish that’s big enough to take the width of the tortillas so they’re not all squashed up and then you can sit back and let the oven do the rest.

kid friendly healthy chicken enchiladas with black beans and corn

Freezing Your Healthy Chicken Enchiladas

I love having a little stash of freezer meals in my freezer. It takes the stress out of busy days when I’ve run out of time or something unexpected pops up right before dinner. 

If I’m making a batch of enchiladas for the freezer, I like to use these aluminium foil containers.

I get the large size as I have three teens in the house who literally fight over who gets to lick the bowl.

And nothing annoys me more than when kids are scratching around in the kitchen for snacks 5 minutes after dinner. So I make sure that serving sizes are generous and that tummies are full all round.

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What To Serve With Enchiladas

These chicken Enchiladas are pretty awesome just as they are but if you want to serve some extras, these are some of our favorite toppings go really well with this recipe:

  • Sliced Avocado – Offer up some thinly sliced ripe avocado
  • Salsa – Adding a little salsa on the side of these gives you a fresh flavor
  • Plain Greek Yogurt – Yogurt gives you a creaminess that just works with Enchiladas!
  • Guacamole – I could eat Guacamole with everything, so see no reason not to add it to these!
  • Lime juice – Add a twist of fresh lime for extra tang!

How To Make Healthy Chicken Enchiladas

Ingredients

  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 onion finely diced
  • 6 chicken thigh fillets skinned and cut into strips
  • 2 cloves garlic finely chopped
  • 1 tbsp ground cumin
  • ½ tsp Oregano Dried herb
  • ½ tsp smoked paprika
  • ½ tsp salt
  • ¼ tsp black pepper
  • 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
  • 300 ml tomato puree Or Passata
  • 1 cup chicken stock 250ml
  • 1 can black beans drained and rinsed
  • ½ cup corn frozen or fresh
  • 8 tortilla Wholegrain
  • ½ cup Sour Cream
  • ½ cup Cheddar Cheese (you could also use Mexican cheese) grated

Instructions

  • Preheat Oven to 180’C / 350’F. Prep a large baking tray by rubbing a little olive oil on the base (you can use parchment paper to  make clean up easier).
  • Heat up a large pot on the stove top. Add olive oil and diced onions. Cook until softened (around 5 minutes). Add chicken pieces, salt and pepper. Fry until juices have evaporated and chicken starts to brown.
  • Add cumin, oregano, smoked paprika, garlic. Fry for around one minutes, stiring to coat chicken evenly with spices.
  • Pour in stock, tomato puree, beans and corn. Cover pot and allow to simmer on medium for 10-15 minutes until chicken is tender and sauce has thickened slightly. Remove from heat. Use a colander to drain the sauce from the chicken and set sauce and chicken filling aside. DO NOT THROW SAUCE AWAY.
  • Soften your tortillas by wrapping in foil and heating in the oven for a couple minutes. This makes them easier to work with.
  • Spread a teaspoon sour cream on each tortilla and spoon chicken and bean filling on top along the centre. Roll up your tortilla and place seam side down in your baking tray. Repeat until all 8 tortillas are done.
  • Spoon strained enchilada sauce over the rolled tortillas and top with grated cheese.
  • Bake in the oven for 25 minutes until golden and serve with fresh cilantro or parsley

Notes

Gluten Free Chicken Enchiladas: Replace the tortillas with Gluten free tortillas.Vegetarian Enchiladas: Replace the chicken with 3 cups of sliced vegetables and use vegetable stock in place of chicken stock.

Healthy Chicken Enchiladas Recipe

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Healthy Chicken Enchiladas

A healthy Chicken Enchilada recipe that’s easy to make for a weeknight dinner or you can prep ahead on the weekend, freeze and heat in the oven when you need them.

Course Dinner
Cuisine Clean Eating
Keyword Clean Eating, clean eating enchiladas
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Servings 8 Enchiladas
Calories 434kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 onion finely diced
  • 6 chicken thigh fillets skinned and cut into strips
  • 2 cloves garlic finely chopped
  • 1 tbsp cumin
  • ½ tsp Oregano Dried herb
  • ½ tsp smoked paprika
  • ½ tsp salt
  • ¼ tsp black pepper
  • 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
  • 300 ml tomato puree Or Passata
  • 1 cup chicken stock 250ml
  • 1 can black beans drained and rinsed
  • ½ cup corn frozen or fresh
  • 8 tortilla Wholegrain
  • ½ cup Sour Cream
  • ½ cup Cheese grated

Instructions

  • Preheat Oven to 180’C / 350’F. Prep a large baking tray by rubbing a little olive oil on the base (you can use parchment paper to  make clean up easier).
  • Heat up a large pot on the stove top. Add olive oil and diced onions. Cook until softened (around 5 minutes). Add chicken pieces, salt and pepper. Fry until juices have evaporated and chicken starts to brown.
  • Add cumin, oregano, smoked paprika, garlic. Fry for around one minutes, stiring to coat chicken evenly with spices.
  • Pour in stock, tomato puree, beans and corn. Cover pot and allow to simmer on medium for 10-15 minutes until chicken is tender and sauce has thickened slightly. Remove from heat. Use a colander to drain the sauce from the chicken and set sauce and chicken filling aside. DO NOT THROW SAUCE AWAY.
  • Soften your tortillas by wrapping in foil and heating in the oven for a couple minutes. This makes them easier to work with.
  • Spread a teaspoon sour cream on each tortilla and spoon chicken and bean filling on top along the center. Roll up your tortilla and place seam side down in your baking tray. Repeat until all 8 tortillas are done.
  • Spoon strained enchilada sauce over the rolled tortillas and top with grated cheese.
  • Bake in the oven for 25 minutes until golden and serve.

Notes

Gluten Free Chicken Enchiladas: Replace the tortillas with Gluten free tortillas.
Vegetarian Enchiladas: Replace the chicken with 3 cups of sliced vegetables and use vegetable stock in place of chicken stock.
  • If you’ve tried this recipe, please remember to come back and leave it a star rating.I would love to know what you thought of it. Thank you 
Healthy chicken enchiladas with black beans and corn.

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