Spicy Beef Enchiladas Recipe With Cornmeal Crepes (2024)

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If your family loves highly seasoned food, they'll love this Spicy Beef Enchiladas Recipe. Our version of Mexican enchilada gets its peppy flavor from the jalapeño bean dip, chili powder, and hot pepper sauce mixed in with the ground beef. The scrumptious cheesy beef enchilada casserole uses tender cornmeal crepes to wrap around the tasty filling. We love the crepes because they're softer and thinner than a corn tortilla. The melted cheese sauce on top bathes the beef-bean-filled crepe with creamy goodness. You can make this Tex-Mex beef enchilada casserole several days, wrap in plastic wrap, then bake it before you're ready to serve. This easy dinner recipe is a family favorite. Instead of birthday gifts we get requests to make our beef enchiladas recipe.

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For this recipe you will need: ground beef, onion, green pepper, jalapeño bean dip, salt, pepper, all-purpose flour, chili powder, paprika, milk, hot pepper sauce, sharp cheddar cheese, ripe olives, cornmeal, eggs, vegetable oil, shortening.

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  • A three stage Tex-Mex main dish
  • FAQs about Mexican Enchiladas
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Beef Enchiladas Recipe Background

Many years ago I had a soft back cookbook called Crepes Cook Book. It was there we discovered our inspiration recipe for Beef Enchilada Crepes. Every time we'd make it, everyone would go nuts over it!

So, when Honey asked his mom what she wanted for her birthday she said without hesitation, "Beef enchiladas."

Then, the same thing happened with Honey's sister Phyllis. It seemed like we were destined to gift food as birthday presents - just like our Herb Parmesan Bread!

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Then, one day, we were preparing to make another batch of Mexican enchiladas when I couldn't find my cookbook. I looked in every nook and cranny I could think of ! That book was nowhere to be found.

I went to the local bookstore to see if they had it. Nope! They didn't have it! My last hope was to try Amazon. They were fairly new at the time and I didn't really think they'd have it. But, surprise, surprise! They did.

Throughout the years, we've made countless beef enchiladas using that recipe!

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A three stage Tex-Mex main dish

Make this crowd pleasing casserole in three stages

  1. Yellow Cornmeal Crepes
  2. Beef Enchilada Filling
  3. Spicy Cheesy Sauce
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The steps are not complicated. We mix the lean ground beef and black bean bean filling in a large skillet and let it cool. Next we make the crepes, lining them up on the counter on top of paper towels. These crepes are better than soft flour tortillas.

Next comes to fill the cornmeal crepes with the delicious Mexican enchiladas filling. Spread some filling down the middle of the unbrowned side of the crepe.

Roll up and place seam side down in an oil-sprayed large rectangular baking dish.

The final touch is to pour the sauce over the enchiladas. Here you can either cover and bake in the oven, or cover and store in the refrigerator for later.

We've had the beef enchilada casserole in the fridge for several days before baking.

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FAQs about Mexican Enchiladas

What is an enchilada?

An enchilada is a tortilla either corn or flour rolled around a filling and covered with a chili pepper sauce. There are many enchilada fillings:
meats
cheese
beans
potatoes
vegetables
combination of the above

Are authentic enchiladas made with corn or flour tortillas?

Corn tortillas are the traditional choice for enchiladas but flour tortillas will do. It's really a personal preference. The 6 inch and 8 inch size works the best for fitting into a casserole dish.

What kind of cheese do Mexican restaurants use in enchiladas?

They use a cheese that melts easily such as:
Queso Blanco
Manchego
Queso Fresco
Cotija

Are enchiladas authentic Mexican food?

Enchiladas are an authentic Mexican dish but it's made differently than the Tex-Mex version. Mexican enchiladas are typically tortillas that are first fired, dipped in a spicy enchilada sauce and then rolled up with a small amount of filling.
The enchilada originated in Mexico dating back to at least the Mayan time.

Do you cook corn tortillas before making enchiladas?

You should pre-cook the corn tortillas in a little bit of fat in order to develop the flavor and also to make them easier to fill and roll up. With the cornmeal crepes you don't have to worry about it. They are very pliable and easy to roll.

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What to serve with Beef Enchilada Casserole

One bite and the authentic flavor of this spicy beef enchilada recipe with crepes and I swear you'll hear the heavenly choir sing. I'm not exaggerating! This recipe is THAT good.

A combination salad such as Italian Summer Salad is all you'll need. As far as drinks go, drink what you like but again you should make it something light and fresh.

Honey and I don't eat a lot of desserts. We're usually very satisfied with our dinner, salad, veggie and wine. But for you dessert lovers, here are some Mexican-inspired desserts you might like.

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A 8-inch non-stick skillet like this one is what we use. It's important to have a skillet that heats evenly. A 6-inch skillet will also work although your crepes will naturally be smaller. One thing we don't do is put our skillets in the dishwasher even if the directions say you can. We believe the non-stick finish lasts longer with a little care.
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Spicy Beef Enchiladas Recipe With Cornmeal Crepes

This is a terrific Mexican enchiladas casserole that you can double and triple. We've made it for gatherings, birthdays, and just because we craved something spicy and tasty. It's easy to make with ground beef and a bean dip. Don't fret though, if you can't find the dip we'll tell you how you can spice up the enchiladas with just some refried beans.

Once you taste this dish made with cornmeal crepes, you'll never want to go back to the cornmeal tortillas. See if your family doesn't beg you to make this often.

If you want to try an enchilada with seafood, you must try our Best Creamy Shrimp Enchilada Recipe. It tastes amazing and you'll be getting calls from the family to make it often. And if you are a chicken enchilada fan, our simply amazing Creamy White Chicken Enchiladas will knock your socks off!

For your next Southwest celebration, try serving our Creamy Guacamole Salsa. It's two dips in one and, believe me, it goes FAST!

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Spicy Beef Enchiladas Recipe With Cornmeal Crepes

Cornmeal crepes are filled with seasoned ground beef that is mixed with jalapeño bean dip then topped with a spicy creamy cheese sauce. A fantastic version of Mexican enchiladas that will have your whole family begging for more.

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Mexican, Tex-Mex

Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 people

Calories: 520kcal

Author: Marisa Franca @ All Our Way

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Ingredients

Yellow Cornmeal Crepes

  • cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 ½ cup milk
  • cup yellow cornmeal
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • solid shortening like crisco for wiping crepe pan

Beef Enchilada Crepes Filling

  • 1 pound ground beef
  • ½ cup onion chopped
  • ½ cup green pepper chopped
  • 10 ½ oz. jalapeño bean dip (or refried beans) **Check out NOTES
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • teaspoon pepper

Cheese Sauce

  • 3 tablespoon all-purpose flour
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon chili powder more if you like
  • ¼ teaspoon paprika more if you like( we used smoked)
  • 1 ½ cup milk
  • hot sauce your preference
  • ¾ cup sharp cheddar cheese shredded (I've always added more)
  • ¼ cup pitted ripe olives sliced

Instructions

Cornmeal Crepes

  • In bowl combine flour, milk, cornmeal, eggs, oil, and salt; beat with mixer til blended.

  • Heat a lightly greased skillet (this is where we use shortening and a paper towel to lightly coat the bottom. Do this in-between each crepe. Remove from heat. Spoon in about 2- 3 tablespoons batter; lift and tilt skillet to spread the batter evenly. (see note on bottom) ***

  • Return to the heat; brown one side only. Invert pan over paper toweling; remove crepe. Slightly bang the pan against the counter and the crepe should fall out. Stir the batter frequently to keep the cornmeal from settling.

  • Again wipe the inside of the pan with a little of the shortening on the paper towel. Repeat to make about 16 crepes. If you make less, that's okay, you'll need 12 for the enchiladas.

Beef Enchiladas Filling

  • Cook the ground beef with the onion and the green pepper over medium-high heat. Drain off the fat.

  • Blend in the jalapeño bean dip with a wooden spoon( if you can't find the dip, following the instructions in the notes below) Add the salt and pepper.

Cheese Sauce

  • In a saucepan, mix the flour, salt, chili powder, and paprika together. Add the milk and several dashes of the bottled hot pepper sauce.

  • Stir and cook until bubbly. Stir in the shredded cheese and the ripe olives.

Assembling the enchiladas

  • Using 12 yellow cornmeal crepes spread about ¼ cup filling down the center of the unbrowned side of the crepe. Roll up as for a jelly roll.

  • Place the enchilada seam side down in a vegetable oil sprayed 13X9X2 inch baking dish. Repeat with remaining crepes. Pour sauce over the enchiladas. Heat oven to 375℉. Cover; bake until heated through, 25-30 minutes.

Notes

** If you can't find the jalapeño dip, use refried beans. To add the additional zip, chop 2 jalapeño peppers and add them to the ground beef as it's cooking. Then follow the direction as listed.

*** The batter amount is approximate depending on the size of your pan. Make sure that there is enough to cover the bottom of the pan. Look at the photo to give you an idea.

Adapted from The Crepes Cook Book by Better Homes and Gardens.

Nutrition

Calories: 520kcal | Carbohydrates: 34g | Protein: 27g | Fat: 29g | Saturated Fat: 13g | Cholesterol: 135mg | Sodium: 1072mg | Potassium: 504mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 610IU | Vitamin C: 11mg | Calcium: 284mg | Iron: 3.3mg

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First Published February 12, 2019. Last updated April 15, 2021 for better readability and user experience.

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FAQs

How do you keep beef enchiladas from getting soggy? ›

To prevent your tortillas from tearing or becoming soggy, quickly fry each corn tortilla in any oil you like for about 10 seconds on each side, until it starts to get crispy but is still pliable. This will add a barrier that will keep the tortilla from absorbing too much sauce, and also adds a little extra flavor.

How do you make enchiladas that don't fall apart? ›

Fry each of your tortillas in hot oil before adding in your enchilada filling. This will help keep the tortillas from soaking up too much of your sauce too quickly, which can also cause them to break apart.

How to make corn enchiladas without breaking? ›

Overstuffing tortillas, even when they are perfectly bendy and moist, leads to broken tortillas. Add your filling to the center of the tortilla and bring over one of the edges, gently tuck it underneath the filling, continue rolling, and place it seam side down in the baking dish.

Should you bake enchiladas covered or uncovered? ›

Most enchiladas are baked and covered with foil until heated through. Oven temperatures and baking times vary per recipe, but on average they cook in a 350°F oven for about 25 minutes. Sprinkle the cheese on top of the enchiladas after they are heated through.

Is it better to cook enchiladas covered or uncovered? ›

It isn't necessary to cover enchiladas while baking. All of an enchiladas components are cooked and you are just heating them through when you bake them. Ideally your ingredients will be room temperature, not ice cold, when you assemble the enchiladas.

What makes enchiladas taste better? ›

Toppings: When it comes to enchiladas, I vote the more toppings the merrier! Any combination of chopped fresh cilantro, sliced avocado, diced red onion (or quick pickled red onions), sliced radishes, fresh or pickled jalapeños, sour cream or Mexican crema, and/or extra cheese would be delicious!

Are enchiladas better with corn or flour? ›

Enchiladas are laden with sauce and fillings, and you need a tortilla that will hold up to all the moisture, so you should always opt for corn over flour.

Can you pre make enchiladas or will they get soggy? ›

If you would like to make a pan of enchiladas in advance, follow the recipe instructions through step 3 (assembling the enchiladas). Wrap the pan tightly with foil. Then you can either refrigerate the enchiladas for up to 3 days, then bake as directed.

Do you put enchilada sauce on the bottom of the pan? ›

Putting it all together

Take both of the casserole dishes and smear 1/4 cup of sauce on the bottom of each pan. Then take a tortilla and spoon 1-2 scoops of meat mixture into the tortilla.

Is it OK to use flour tortillas for enchiladas? ›

A simple, quick, easy beef enchiladas recipe. Ground beef and onion are wrapped in flour tortillas, topped with Cheddar cheese and black olives, then baked. This is also great with leftover chicken, shredded beef, or turkey. Serve with a green salad or beans and rice.

Why do you cover enchiladas with foil? ›

Foil Covering: Most enchiladas are covered with foil while baking. This helps to trap steam and heat, ensuring that the enchiladas cook evenly and stay moist. The foil is typically removed towards the end of the baking time to allow the cheese on top to melt and develop a golden brown crust [1].

Why do my corn tortillas crack when making enchiladas? ›

To make enchiladas, get some oil in a skillet or frying pan, get it hot (but not smoking hot), and heat the tortilla in the hot oil for a few seconds each side. Put the tortilla in a plate and remove the excess oil with a paper napkin. If you do this, when you roll the enchiladas the tortilla will not break.

How do you keep corn tortillas soft for enchiladas? ›

Wrap a stack of tortillas in damp paper towels or a damp kitchen towel, then wrap in plastic wrap or place in a microwave-safe resealable plastic bag (keep the bag open to vent). Microwave until warm and flexible, about 1 minute.

How do you fix watery enchilada sauce? ›

Mix a small amount of the starch (about 1 tablespoon per cup of liquid) with a little cold water to form a slurry, then whisk the slurry into the hot sauce. Cook and stir for a few minutes until the sauce thickens. Cooking the sauce for a longer period of time to allow some of the liquid to evaporate.

Should you heat flour tortillas before making enchiladas? ›

Heating up the tortillas before you fill them makes every taco recipe that much more savory and delicious, so don't skip this step! Tacos, quesadillas and enchiladas are too delicious for a cold tortilla. That's why we've got the details to help you bring the heat (the right way) when you warm tortillas up.

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