Perfect Flour Tortilla Enchiladas - Joyful Momma's Kitchen (2024)

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

Mmmm: who doesn’t love a good enchilada? Enchiladas are one recipe my family never gets tired of. If you’ve been following me for a while you’ll know it’s one of my go-to comfort food recipes! Whether you’re looking for recipes for large families, quick dinner ideas or anything else, this is one meal that ticks all the boxes. It’s so versatile too. I’ve tried a lot of enchilada recipes over the years, like my infamous white chicken enchiladas, ground beef enchiladas and even a creamy chicken pasta recipe that’s en-chilada-inspired. You can make your recipe with either flour tortillas or corn tortillas (see my thoughts on whether you should use corn or flour tortillas for your enchiladas!), and while many experts will tell you corn is best, I say it’s up to your and your family’s preference. Here I’ll share my tips for using flour tortillas for your enchiladas, without them getting soggy.

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Tips for keeping your flour tortillas from getting soggy in enchiladas

Preheat your pan
Try preheating your enchilada pan in the oven before you start cooking. Adding your tortillas intoan already-warm pan instead of a cold one will help them start cooking and getting crispy right away, rather than risking sogginess. Make sure that you lightly grease your dish, which will help keep the tortillas from sticking to the pan.

Pre-fry your tortillas
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. No one wants that! Warm the tortillas in the microwave before filling themYou can try this as an alternate to frying your flour tortillas in oil: just put them in the microwave for about 30 seconds before filling them with your enchilada toppings.

Put the sauce on top, not on the bottom
Putting your filled tortillas into the pan before adding sauce, then pour sauce on top of them is another way you can avoid them soaking up too much sauce.

Bake the enchiladas before adding sauce
Another thing you can try is baking your enchiladas after filling them until the tortillas are just be-ginning to get brown and starting to crisp. Then, add your cheese and sauce on top and bake them again until the cheese is melted.

Put your enchiladas under the broiler
After you’ve added the filled enchiladas into your pan with sauce on top, put them under the broiler for about five minutes to heat the sauce and tortilla and melt the cheese.

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Looking for more enchilada making tips? Check out this article from Chowhound with tips and tricks for making the perfect enchiladas. I’ve also listed a few of my favorite enchilada recipes—and enchilada-inspired recipes!—below:

Perfect Flour Tortilla Enchiladas - Joyful Momma's Kitchen (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to good enchiladas? ›

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.

How to make flour tortilla enchiladas not soggy? ›

After you fry and drain the tortilla, dip both sides into your enchilada sauce to coat the entire tortilla. Dipping your tortillas in sauce will ensure even distribution — and means you can use less sauce on the bottom of the baking dish, which will prevent them from getting soggy.

Should you heat flour tortillas before making enchiladas? ›

It's important to pre-cook the tortillas because not only does cooking them help soften them for rolling, cooking them in a little fat helps develop the flavor of the tortillas.

How to crisp flour tortillas for enchiladas? ›

Rebecca, try this: Heat one cup vegetable oil in a medium skillet over medium-high heat until the oil bubbles immediately when you stick the edge of a tortilla onto the surface. Working one at a time, fry a tortilla, turning once, until it just starts to brown and crisp (about 10 seconds per side).

Is it better to cook enchiladas covered or uncovered? ›

Bake uncovered for 20 minutes, until the enchiladas are cooked through and the tortillas are slightly crispy on the outside. Transfer the baking dish to a wire baking rack. Serve. Serve the enchiladas immediately while they're nice and hot and melty, garnished with lots of fresh toppings.

Why do flour tortillas get soggy in enchiladas? ›

Tips for keeping your flour tortillas from getting soggy in enchiladas. Try preheating your enchilada pan in the oven before you start cooking. Adding your tortillas intoan already-warm pan instead of a cold one will help them start cooking and getting crispy right away, rather than risking sogginess.

How do Mexican restaurants heat their flour tortillas? ›

Their texture, taste, and smell are incomparable. The secret is in the steam. Mexican restaurants steam hundreds of tortillas at a time in large ovens or special steamers. You can achieve the same results at home — all you need to ...

Can I use uncooked flour tortillas for enchiladas? ›

I buy large (not the giant burrito size) flour tortillas when I make enchiladas. You can make these enchiladas with either flour or corn tortillas. My favorite brand of flour tortillas are the Tortilla Land or Fresca brand of uncooked flour tortillas. You cook them fresh at home, in a skillet.

How do you know when enchiladas are done? ›

In an oven preheated to 350 degrees F, these chicken enchiladas should be perfectly cooked in about 20 minutes. You'll know the enchiladas are done when they are heated through and the cheese is melted.

Why do my flour tortillas come out rubbery? ›

If your tortillas are not soft there can be several reasons: You did not use all purpose flour. You did not use a cast iron pan. Your pan was not hot enough.

Are enchiladas better with corn or flour tortillas? ›

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.

Should enchiladas be with or without foil? ›

Bake, uncovered, for 20-25 minutes until cheese is bubbly and melted. Note: For softer enchilada, bake covered for 10 minutes, then remove the foil for the final 10-15 minutes of baking.

How do you keep enchiladas moist? ›

Covering enchiladas with sauce adds flavor and keeps them moist while cooking.

How to make enchiladas that don t break? ›

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.

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