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Delicious Mexican Dinner in Your Slow Cooker!

13 October 2015
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If you want something with a little Mexican or Tex-Mex flavor that is tasty but a bit outside the usual options, this Slow Cooker Chicken Enchilada Casserole is a good choice. It’s also really easy to put together.

 

Is this “traditional”? Well, no, I don’t think you can call it that, but I do like the flavor, and sometimes, you have to be a bit creative and go in a non-traditional direction to keep things interesting and get out of a food rut. And I know that some traditionalists may frown a bit on the “dash of this, can of that” style of cooking, but it is a quick and easy way to mix things up a bit and make a hearty meal. Suffice it to say that I will be breaking out my Crock-Pot for this again.

Recipe and photo courtesy of Yummy Healthy Easy

 

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Quick tip: Use rotisserie chicken to make this even faster!

A Meaty, Cheesy Casserole You Can Have Ready In Just Slightly Over An Hour!

13 September 2015
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The Easiest Mexican Dinner You’ll Ever Make

This Easy Chicken Enchilada Casserole brings all of the flavor without all of the hassle. With just four ingredients and a few basic steps, you can have a Mexican-style meal for six on your table in just over an hour.

I do enjoy my Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisine, but preparing each individual serving yourself (or even, in the case of basic tacos, setting things up for people to serve themselves) can be more than a bit of a hassle. The easiest solution for this is to combine everything into a casserole, as this chicken enchilada casserole recipe does. It’s simply good Mexican flavor without much hassle or effort at all!

This is also the perfect dish to serve for a large crowd. You can easily double the ingredients and make this in two casserole dishes – that’s plenty for everyone at your next get-together! Or maybe you’d just like to have enough leftovers to heat up for lunch the next day..?

Recipe and photo courtesy of Jo Cooks.

 

 

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Quick Tip: Serve this meal with Spanish rice and refried beans.

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