Famous Santa Barbara Fiesta Enchiladas

  1. Start by adding some cooking oil in a large skillet on medium heat and add the chopped yellow onion...as it turns translucent add the ground meat, turkey or substitute...add the garlic and the spices and cook until nicely browned.
  2. Remove to drain on kitchen paper. When ready to use, add the chopped cilantro or parsley and place in bowl on the assembly line.
  3. Now prepare the other bowls filled with the following ingredients...Cheddar & Monterey cheese sticks, chopped scallions, black olives sliced, avocados diced, iceberg lettuce shredded and fresh tomatoes sliced.
  4. Now the process begins. You will need two skillets, one you will already have with the remains of cooking the meat. In this pan add the 4 cups of sauce or 2 cans of Las Palmas and the large can of diced tomatoes. Heat this to simmer. In another skillet add cooking oil to fill bottom by 1/4" and heat to slightly smoking.
  5. Now take the tortillas, one at a time and dip them into the sauce tenderly with tongs and then BE CAREFUL and step back and put the tortilla in the hot oil for only ten seconds and then delicately place in a non-reactive baking dish. (this can be tricky and takes a little time to get it right)
  6. Now it is ready to fill with each ingredient in the assembly line. Do not pack too tightly and roll so that the seam is toward the bottom.
  7. When the enchiladas are all filled take the remains of the sauce and add additional diced tomatoes if needed. Taste for spices S &P and the pour over the enchiladas finishing off with a generous sprinkling of cheese.
  8. Now these can sit in the refrigerator until 1 hr. before serving or just pop them in a 350 oven covered with foil and bake for 45 minutes. Remove foil and bake for another 10 minutes to create a slightly brown & bubbly finish.

corn tortillas, ground meat, turkey, yellow onion, garlic, cilantro, paprika, salt, pepper, enchilada sauce, tomatoes, cheddar cheese, cheese, scallions, black olives, avocados, tomatoes

Taken from www.yummly.com/recipe/Famous-Santa-Barbara-Fiesta-Enchiladas-1691924 (may not work)

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