You read that right, I said SKINNY!
So in my quest for a good Mexican dish to cook for Cinco de Mayo I came across a healthy-eating food blog called Pinch of Yum. Turns out it's a Gen Y wife and husband team, Lindsay and Bjork, that are also chronicling their process of making money from writing a food blog. You've got me hooked.
Since I'm always on a diet, it's nice to find a healthy recipe that actually tastes good too! Rated five out of five stars, this festive Mexican delight weighs in at a slim 357 calories per serving.
Skinny Chicken Enchiladas
Ingredients
1 lb. chicken breasts
1 can black beans, drained and rinsed
1 can corn, drained
16 oz. fresh salsa
3 tablespoons taco seasoning
1/4 cup water (optional)
12 small corn tortillas
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
1 avocado, diced
1/4 cup crema (see notes)
fresh cilantro, Cotija cheese for topping
Instructions
Put the first 6 ingredients in a crockpot. If your salsa is not very saucy, be sure to include the 1/4 cup water or more if necessary. Cook on high for about 3 hours (or longer on the low setting) until chicken is cooked through. You can also cut the chicken breasts into halves to help them cook faster. Use 2 forks to shred the chicken and mix everything together.
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Soften the corn tortillas in the microwave, 3 at a time, for about 25 seconds. Fill them with a few tablespoons of filling, roll once, and place seam-side down in a large baking dish (I did 2 smaller baking dishes). Continue until all tortillas have been filled, rolled and placed in dish. Be sure to pack them in tightly next to each other so that they don’t come apart.
Sprinkle evenly with the shredded cheese and bake for about 15-20 minutes, until cheese is melted and bubbly and everything is heated through.
Remove from oven and drizzle with crema. Sprinkle with avocado pieces, fresh cilantro, and Cotija cheese crumbles.
The corn tortillas will start to break apart on the top during baking if you don’t warm them up enough prior to baking.
For the crema, I just made a fake-out version with about 3 tbs. sour cream and 2 tbs. cream. I whisked it together until it was smooth, creamy, and drizzle-able. Also, I used part yellow corn and part shoepeg corn, which made the texture more interesting.
Serving size for the nutrition facts is 2 enchiladas.
Ole!
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Comment by Matthew Bander on May 29, 2012 at 12:12pm What a good find! looks delicious.
Comment by Britt Hysen on April 26, 2012 at 4:17pm This looks SO yummy! I'm so excited to make it. I still want to make that fried egg sandwich you posted last time. You always share the best recipes! :)
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