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Enchiladas de Cochinita Pibil

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Well I had quite a few leftovers from it so I thawed a package out to make some enchiladas. I started out by making up a rojo sauce. Here are most of the ingredients:

Stemmed and seeded the Guajillo chili’s and then place in 3 cups of water to re-hydrate.

While that was happening I sliced up half an onion and two tomatoes.

I placed the guajillo chili’s, onion and tomatoes in the blender and took them for a spin. I then added the rest of the ingredients and transferred to a sauce pan. Brought it to a boil and then let it simmer for 30 minutes.

After the sauce was done I took half a package of Cochinite Pibil and placed it in a bowl with some onion. I covered this and reheated.

I then setup my work space to roll the enchiladas and dip a warmed tortilla in the sauce


on both sides

I placed it in the baking vessel and added cheese and Cochinita Pibil mixture.

And roll





Once the baking vessel is full I placed them in the pre-heated (to 300) kamado.


After 10 minutes, add cheese on top and continue to bake for another 5 minutes.

Here they are plated with rice, beans and a nice cerveza.



Here’s the Money Shot.

It was good! :becky:


Thanks for looking.
 
Enchiladas are my favorite comfort food. Can I move in?? I can sleep under your porch:thumb:
 
Enchiladas are my favorite comfort food. Can I move in?? I can sleep under your porch:thumb:
Thank you Bludawg. You can't move in but the house a few doors down is for sale if you want to be my neighbor. :becky:
 
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