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## Details

- ⏲️ Prep time: 20 min

- 🍳 Cook time: 30 min

- 🍽️ Servings: 4

## Ingredients

- 1 tablespoon olive oil

- 1 medium white onion, peeled and diced

- 1 medium white onion, peeled and diced

- 1 (4 ounce) can diced green chiles

- 2 (15 ounce) cans beans, rinsed and drained (I used one can pinto, one can black beans)

- 1 (8 ounce) can whole kernel corn, drained'

- 3 cups (about 1.5 pounds) shredded or diced cooked chicken

- 3 cups red enchilada sauce, homemade or store-bought, divided

- 12 corn tortillas, halved

- 3 cups shredded Monterrey Jack or Mexican blend cheese

- toppings: chopped fresh cilantro, diced red onion, thinly-sliced green onion and/or diced avocado

## Directions

1. Heat oven to 375°F. Mist a 9×13-inch baking dish with cooking spray; set aside.

2. Heat oil in a large sauté pan over medium-high heat. Add onion and bell pepper and sauté for 6-7 minutes, or until softened. Stir in the diced green chiles, beans, corn, chicken and 2 cups enchilada sauce, and stir to combine. Remove from heat and set aside.

3. Pour about 1/2 cup of the remaining enchilada sauce in the baking dish, and spread until the bottom of the dish is evenly coated. Top with a layer of about 8 tortilla halves, so that the entire dish is covered. Top evenly with 1/3 of the chicken mixture, followed by 1/3 of the cheese. Repeat with another layer of tortillas, chicken mixture, and cheese. Followed by a final layer of tortillas, chicken mixture, the remaining 1/2 cup of enchilada sauce, and cheese.

4. Cover the pan with aluminum foil, then bake for 20 minutes.

5. Remove pan and remove aluminum foil. Uncover and bake for 10 more minutes, until the cheese is thoroughly melted.

6. Remove from the oven and serve warm, garnished with your desired toppings.

This looks great and easy! Will be trying this recipe this week 🤤

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🙏Thanks...And thank you for developing this client. I plan on adding more recipes. This project is awesome. It's like a public cookbook. Even nocoiners need to eat.

My wife has worked on this dead tree recipe book for over a decade and I tried creating a Python program add the recipes and automate my shopping list, but I'm not that good at python yet.

I found mealie on Umbrel about 6 months ago and it was exactly what I was trying to create so I added all the recipes to it. Have you tried it?

Mealie scrapes websites and extracts recipe information without all the flim-flam. For whatever reason, cooking bloggers seem to think everyone needs to know how this recipe is their aunt Sally's car's favorite or whatever. Mealie removes all of that.

It also allows you to automatically create a shopping list based on your recipes. It's the one non public key cryptography related FOSS I use the most.

Anyway, I am working on putting most of those recipes on nostr. I also plan on including a QR code with my nostr.cooking profile on Xmas cards this year to grow nostr.

What event kind are the ingredients and directions on the site?

What are you using to build it? JavaScript?