Chicken Enchiladas with an Avocado Cream Sauce is a delicious and easy weeknight meal that everyone will love. They are packed with flavor and drizzled with a sauce that dreams are made of. If you love avocados, this recipe is for you! When it is good, it is good! Summer Corn Salad, Black Bean and Corn Salad or Grilled Mexican Street Corn are classic chicken enchilada side dishes that would pair great with this meal!
Chicken Enchiladas with Avocado Cream Sauce
These chicken enchiladas with an avocado cream sauce were a huge hit with my family. They are picky eater approved because not only are the enchiladas themselves full of flavor, but once you add on that delicious avocado sauce… Well, let’s just say that I know that these will become a favorite at your house too. This recipe makes quite a bit of dressing, so I was able to use the extras and put it over our salad. Serve this up with some delicious homemade tortilla chips and some guacamole. It makes a delicious and filling meal!
Ingredients in Chicken Enchiladas with an Avocado Sauce
Avocado Cream Sauce
Butter: I used unsalted butter in this recipe. Flour: All-purpose flour and butter will create a roux to help thicken the avocado sauce. Chicken Broth: This adds additional flavor to the sauce. Sour Cream: I use some of this in the sauce and an additional topping to the enchiladas. Cumin: This adds a subtle but savory and nutty flavor. Salt: This enhances all of the flavors in the enchiladas and sauce. Garlic Powder: I love adding in garlic flavor any chance that I get! Pepper: A little bit of pepper adds some flavor without any heat. Avocados: Pit and slice your avocados before adding them to the sauce. Fresh Cilantro: I know this is a love-it-or-hate-it ingredient, so you can leave this out if cilantro isn’t your favorite. Lime: The juice of 1 lime equals about 2 tablespoons of juice. You can use this from a bottle, but it won’t have as bright of a flavor as fresh lime juice.
Chicken Enchiladas
Olive Oil: This is used to cook and soften the onion. Onion: I used a white onion, but you can use yellow too. Poblano Peppers: Make sure to remove your peppers’ stems before slicing them. Jalapeño Pepper: Leave the seeds and membrane in for more heat. For less heat, remove these when you are cutting them up. Flour Tortillas: I like to use my homemade flour tortillas, but storebought works great too! Cooked Chicken: I like to shred rotisserie chicken before adding it to the enchiladas. It saves so much time! Monterrey Jack Cheese: This adds just the right amount of flavor to the enchiladas.
Optional Garnish
Fresh Cilantro, Purple Onions, Feta Cheese: These are great toppings to add to any enchilada!
How do you make Chicken Enchiladas with Avocado Cream Sauce?
These enchiladas are simple; you can whip them up in about 40 minutes. That includes all of the chopping and cooking. Check out the recipe card at the bottom of the post for all of the exact ingredient measurements.
Avocado Cream Sauce
Chicken Enchiladas
In the Refrigerator: Once your cooked enchiladas have cooled, place them in an airtight container and store them in your fridge. They will last 4-5 days. In the Freezer: Prepare your enchiladas but do not bake them. Cover the enchilada dish tightly with plastic wrap, then cover it with foil. They will stay fresh in your freezer for up to 3 months. When ready to bake them, let them thaw in the fridge overnight. Remove the plastic wrap, cover them with foil, and bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for about 25-30 minutes.
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All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household.