Breakfast Enchiladas
When Shannon and I are cooking breakfast for cowboys out on the trail, we feed them a meal that will fuel them all day long so they can focus on the job they've been hired to do. Breakfast enchiladas do the trick AND they can be started the night before.
Breakfast enchiladas can be served for breakfast, brunch, or even dinner. These rich Mexican flavors are welcome any time of day in our kitchen!
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Breakfast Enchilada Filling
The perfect creamy filling combines breakfast sausage, onions, poblano peppers, eggs, and cream cheese. Start by crumbling the sausage into the skillet. When the meat is just about 5 minutes from being done, add the diced onion and poblano peppers. Melt some cream cheese in the skillet and mix well. The cream cheese will give a rich flavor and creamy texture.
Crack four eggs right into the skillet and scramble in there with the sausage. Season with Kent Rollins' Chili Seasoning or your favorite all purpose chili seasoning.
Tip: Breakfast enchiladas can be made the night before and refrigerated. In the morning, take them out of the ice box 30 minutes before they go in the oven.
Assemble the Enchiladas
Tip: Start by pouring some enchilada sauce or our authentic red chile salsa in the bottom of the Dutch oven. This will prevent the enchiladas from sticking to the bottom and add flavor.
Fill each warm corn tortilla with about two tablespoons of filling. Roll up and place seam side down in the Dutch oven or casserole dish. Once the enchiladas are full, crumble the remaining meat mixture over the top of them.
Tip: Warm up the corn tortillas before filling them so they'll be more pliable and less likely to tear & crumble.
Bake for 30 minutes or so before topping with the cheese. Spread Monterey jack cheese around the edges and cheddar in the center over the top. Then, crack some hen fruit over the top - as many as you'd like to eat - and cook until the eggs are ready to eat and the cheese is melted. Anywhere from 5-10 minutes should do you just fine.
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