One-Pan Enchilada Pasta Recipe (2024)

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I wanted to make another one pan meal – partially because I am lazy — and the other part….. hmmm maybe because I am lazy 😉

What I love so much about this dish – is that it is very easy to make – and it is picky eater approved – my husband is one of the pickiest eaters I know – and he loved this dish – enough to ask me make it again and again

When I make this dish again I am going to be adding some more veggies – like 1/2 red and green pepper — if my family is going to eat a dish I try and up the amount of veggies until they notice

I use egg noddles for this dish – I think it works really well – but if you want it to be healthier you can use whole grain pasta or if you want the dish to be gluten free simply use gluten free pasta – use the same measurements as the egg noddles

This dish is a bit spicy; however, the creaminess from the cream cheese really helps

This is a baked casserole dish – I know this is something that could be made in a crock pot but I am not sure about the time

If you want this dish be a little healthier you can use ground turkey

The dish is enough for a LARGE family – 8 – 10 hungry people. Also the dish reheats very well the next day — it is a little like lasagna it tastes better the next day

If you do make the One-Pan Enchilada Pasta Recipe please let me know what you think 🙂

Would you like make one pot recipes?

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One-Pan Enchilada Pasta Recipe

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Ingredients

  • 1 pound ground beef
  • ½ teaspoon chili powder
  • ¼ teaspoon cumin
  • 5 ounces cream cheese
  • ¼ cup light sour cream
  • 10 ounces enchilada sauce
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese, divided
  • 1 cup shredded Monterrey jack cheese, divided
  • 1 cup frozen corn kernels, thawed
  • 4 oz. diced green chiles
  • 16 ounces extra wide egg noodles
  • Salt and pepper, to taste

Instructions

  1. Cook the egg noodles - while the pasta is cooking - brown the beef - season the beef with salt and pepper
  2. Once all the fat is drained add in cumin, chili powder and cream cheese - mix until melted
  3. In a bowl - mix - enchilada sauce, corn, sour cream, Monterrey Jack Cheese, and chiles
  4. Add in cooked pasta
  5. Mix well - place into casserole dish - 9x13 should work fine
  6. Top with cheddar cheese
  7. Bake uncovered for 30 minutes
  8. Enjoy

Adapted from Buns In My Oven

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  • Michelle

    This looks good….but there is nothing “one pan” about this lol

  • AmyQ.

    I just made this tonight! It was soooooo yummy! I loved when I was mixing the sour creme and enchilada sauce together how yummy it smelled! And the corn adds a little something different to it. I cut the recipe in half because, Sarah, unlike your husband, my husband is terrible with leftovers! I always cut casserole portions in half. But I will still have some leftovers to take to work this week for lunch, so everyone’s happy! Thank you for this great recipe!! This ranks right up there with your pizza pasta that we love so much and make all the time!

    • Sara

      Oh I am sooo glad you liked this recipe it is one of my favorites — I love the pizza pasta as well. Have you tried my sundried tomatoes pasta skillet meal ( one of my best —- must try)

  • Jamie

    I have this in the oven as I’m typing this. Excited to try it but just out of curiosity at what temp do you suggest baking it at? I didn’t see that in the recipe or above in the post. I guessed and went with 350F.

    • Sara

      350 🙂 Let me know what you think

  • adrianne

    So far, so good! It’s in the oven now (at 350, based on what I read in the comments. 😉 so we’ll see how kid-approved it is. I can’t imagine they won’t like it – CHEEEESE!

    I made the following changes: (because I didn’t have some items on-hand)
    used about 1 cup of mozzarella instead of monterey jack
    used whole 8oz block of cream cheese
    did not use cheddar at all
    ground chicken instead of ground beef

  • jessica

    Using ground chicken gor me thinking if i could make chicken green chili enchiladas the same. Gonna have to try it out.!

  • April

    It’s great! I left out the corn since I’m not a fan of corn and I didn’t have any chilies but I followed everything else. My bag of noodles was only 12 oz (I had wide instead of extra wide) and it was the perfect amount for a 9×13 baking dish. Will make again. Thanks!!

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  • Wilfred Dennis

    Oh! My sweet Jesus. This dish is nothing but Awesome. My son says that l’m a great cook, that I am, but the recipe is awesome.

  • Ian

    One pan?? I made two versions; one with meat and one with veggie meat crumbles. Dirtied half my kitchen! I hope it’s tasty…

  • Natalie

    Hey! What would you suggest for a vegetarian version???

    • Sassypants

      Leave out the meat…..

    • Kayla

      I used black beans in place of the meat.

  • Melinda Mcnu*tt

    One of our FAVORITE recipes!! Thank you for sharing it with all of us!! I have shared it with SO many!!

  • Leah W

    Hi, I took your recipe and used it for inspiration. I didn’t use echelada sauce, but Ortega taco sauce. I also added onions and spinich to add more veggies. Next time I will add some mushrooms too.

    The only critique is that this is not a one pan meal, I used 3 🙂

  • Katrina

    Very good!! I added olives to mine. We love olives!! Baked at 350 as I did not see the temp in the recipe anywhere. Smells delicious and tastes great. I also used colby and monterey cheese mix as that is what I always have on hand.

One-Pan Enchilada Pasta Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to good enchiladas? ›

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.

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

Spread about 1 cup of sauce on the bottom of the baking dish to prevent sticking and to fully saturate the enchiladas. Once the tortillas are stuffed and rolled, place them in the dish with the seam side down. Top with cheese and 2 to 3 cups of sauce.

Is it OK to use flour tortillas for enchiladas? ›

This particular chicken enchilada recipe probably most closely aligns with Tex-Mex and New Mexican styles of enchiladas, especially being made with flour tortillas (although you are welcome to use corn tortillas), filled with green chiles and soft shredded cheese, and made with a tomato-free red chile sauce.

What is the best cheese to melt on enchiladas? ›

Use a shredded Mexican cheese blend for the best melting and flavor. A rustic cut blend of 4 cheese is the best all-around cheese for enchiladas. Look for one that includes Montery Jack, Cheddar, Asadero and Queso Quesadilla Cheese. Avoid using all cheddar as it can be too oily.

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.

Are enchiladas better with corn or flour? ›

Corn tortillas go well with Mexican dishes like tacos, enchiladas, and tamales. They are also perfect for use in tostadas, sopes, and quesadillas. Flour tortillas are often used in burritos, fajitas, and chimichangas. They are also great for making quesadillas, sweet dishes like dessert tacos, and breakfast burritos.

Can you put too much sauce on enchiladas? ›

Of course, the moral of the story is to take a little more time to fry those tortillas before using them. The extra step is worth it. Another thing that adversely affects enchiladas is the addition of too much sauce. If you've ever thought, "There is no such thing as too much sauce," you might want to think again.

How do you keep the bottom of enchiladas from getting soggy? ›

Usually when I've made them I just put sauce on top, not on the bottom, and just down the middle so the edges are exposed. And I make the sauce on the thick side so it is not too watery. I bake them in the oven too, and they are never too soggy, but you could just grill to minimise the sauce absorption.

Why do my tortillas break when I make enchiladas? ›

Treat Your Tortillas Right

The most important tip for avoiding soggy enchiladas is to briefly fry your tortillas in hot oil before you fill and roll. This creates a little bit of a barrier so that the tortillas don't soak up too much of the sauce and therefore start to break down.

What kind of tortillas do Mexican restaurants use for enchiladas? ›

Corn tortillas are traditional for enchiladas, but flour tortillas also work. Choose 7- or 8-inch flour tortillas or 6-inch corn tortillas—they fit best in most pans. Recipes vary, but for a 3-quart rectangular casserole dish, you will need about eight flour or corn tortillas. Get colorful!

What's the difference between enchilada sauce and pasta sauce? ›

Marinara is generally sweeter from the sweet herbs where enchilada is spicier, both heat and spices. There is no one entity called "enchilada sauce"... There's green enchilada sauce, red, mole, creamy, meat...

What can I add to canned enchilada sauce to make it better? ›

Add stock - Chicken, beef, or vegetable, stocks pack a ton of flavor - because they are prepared by simmering bones and vegetables in water for hours, often with herbs and spices until the flavor is extracted - and can instantly elevate the flavor of canned enchilada sauce.

What's the best store bought green enchilada sauce? ›

Las Palmas Green Chile Enchilada Sauce

Las Palmas makes the best green enchilada sauce at the grocery store. It's a little tangy, super savory, and it tastes very fresh, even though it's canned enchilada sauce. If you're a green sauce lover, you will be thrilled with this premade enchilada sauce.

How do you keep flour tortillas from getting soggy in enchiladas? ›

Usually when I've made them I just put sauce on top, not on the bottom, and just down the middle so the edges are exposed. And I make the sauce on the thick side so it is not too watery. I bake them in the oven too, and they are never too soggy, but you could just grill to minimise the sauce absorption.

How do you Dr up enchilada sauce? ›

Add seasonings - Cumin, chili powder, Mexican oregano, etc. are great ways to punch up the flavor of canned enchilada sauce. You might also consider adding a few dashes of your favorite hot sauce.

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