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As a mom of 2, these chicken enchiladas are the perfect weeknight dinner option for my family

Chicken enchiladas were an easy weeknight dinner recipe that took under an hour to make.
  • I tried the chicken enchilada recipe Jennifer Garner featured on her "Pretend Cooking Show."
  • The recipe was straightforward and easy to make in under an hour.
  • Although my son thought the leftovers were delicious, I'll halve the recipe next time I make it.

I've watched enough episodes of Jennifer Garner's "Pretend Cooking Show" to know that when she posts a recipe, I'll want to make it. That rang true again when I saw an episode featuring chicken enchiladas.

Though the recipe is more like a casserole than traditional enchiladas, anything that can be made in under an hour is good enough for me.

Here's how making it went.

The recipe calls for nine ingredients, but I added one extra.
I decided to use half the amount of cheese the recipe calls for.

To make the chicken enchiladas, I gathered flour tortillas, chicken, butter, a can of cream of chicken soup, green chiles, onion, celery, Monterey Jack cheese, and sour cream.

One adjustment I made was to use pepper jack cheese as well. Instead of using 2 pounds of Monterey Jack, as the original recipe calls for, I followed Garner's recommendation to cut that amount in half and opted to use a ½ pound each of Monterey Jack and pepper jack.

Turns out, this would be the first of a few small changes I made along the way.

To start, I poached the chicken breasts.
I seasoned the water to my liking.

I started the recipe by putting three boneless, skinless chicken breasts into a pot with just enough cold water to cover them, and added a little salt and pepper.

I brought the water to a boil, then turned it down to a simmer.

Next, I diced the vegetables, grated the cheese, and shredded the chicken.
The chicken took about 15 minutes to cool while I chopped the vegetables.

While the chicken was poaching, I diced the onion and celery.

Though the recipe only called for 1 cup of diced onions, the onion I used yielded about 1 ½ cups, and I decided to use all of it.

After about 15 minutes, the chicken breasts had reached an internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit and were ready to be shredded.

I set them aside to cool while I grated the Monterey Jack and pepper jack cheeses before shredding the chicken into bite-sized pieces.

Then, I sautéed the vegetables in butter and added the chicken.
I combined the ingredients in one pot on the stove.

I sautéed the diced onion and celery in butter until the onion turned translucent. Then, I added the shredded chicken to the pan and mixed everything together.

In a separate bowl, I combined the ingredients for the enchilada "sauce."
After I mixed the sauce, I spread a thin layer of it on the bottom of a casserole dish.

While I let the onion, celery, and chicken warm through on the stove, I combined the cream of chicken soup, green chiles, and sour cream in a bowl.

Garner said she doesn't use as much sour cream as the recipe calls for, but I really like sour cream, so I used the full amount.

The result was a pale green mixture that wasn't terribly appetizing to look at, but sometimes, you just have to trust the process.

With my oven pre-heating to 350 degrees, I buttered a casserole dish and spread a thin layer of the sauce across the bottom.

Then it was time to fill the tortillas with the chicken and vegetables.
My casserole dish fits nine stuffed tortillas.

I filled the flour tortillas with the chicken and vegetable mixture, rolled them, and put them seam-side down in the casserole dish.

The recipe calls for 12 tortillas, but my dish only fit nine, so that's what I used. Depending on the size of your casserole dish and how generously you fill it, you may end up with eight to 10 tortillas.

I finished off the dish by topping the tortillas with the sauce and grated cheese before baking.
I topped the dish with grated cheese instead of sliced.

I covered the stuffed tortillas with the remaining sauce and finished them with a coat of the grated cheeses.

In the recipe, Garner sliced the cheese, but I think grated cheese provides even more coverage.

I put the casserole dish in the oven for 30 minutes, until the cheese was bubbly and browned.

The finished product was delicious, but I'd make one change next time.
I'm excited to make this recipe again, just in a smaller portion.

I served the enchiladas with rice, beans, tortilla chips, and salsa. The end result was a tasty, hearty meal that my family enjoyed.

Although my son said the microwave reheated leftovers were delicious, I think I'll halve the recipe next time.

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