Short Family Chili Cheese Enchiladas

  1. Heat oil in skillet.
  2. Drop corn tortillas into hot oil one at a time, just long enough to blister on each side. (I use my tongs to turn them.) After cooking stack them on top of each other on layers of paper towels this will help absorb some of the oil.
  3. While you are cooking the tortillas heat chili in a saucepan on very low heat.
  4. After I have about 10 of the tortillas cooked I start to fill with the chili.
  5. Put about 3 tablespoons of chili in the tortillas, then fold the bottom up about an inch and then roll the up and place in a 9" x 13" baking dish, seam side down.
  6. Continue with this method until you have the desired number you want. The 40 oz. size can of Wolf Brand Chili make about 16.
  7. Make sure you leave enough of the chili to pour over the tortillas.
  8. After you top with the chili drop the Cheez Whiz by spoonfuls on top of the chili.
  9. Sometimes I put a spoonful of the cheese in the enchiladas. It's up to you how you want to make them. You can also add onion to the inside or on top of the enchiladas.
  10. Crush about 3 handfuls of the Fritos corn chip and sprinkle over the top of the enchiladas.
  11. Bake at 325u0b0 for about 25 minutes, just long enough to melt the cheese good and warm the chili.

beans, corn tortillas, fritos corn chips, onion, oil

Taken from www.food.com/recipe/short-family-chili-cheese-enchiladas-242112 (may not work)

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