Triple Layer Enchilada Casserole
- 1 pound Ground Beef
- 1 whole Medium Onion, Diced
- 1 package (1.25 Oz. Packet) McCormick Taco Seasoning
- 2- 1/4 cups Water, Divided
- 1 can (15 Oz. Can) Ranch Style Beans Or Kidney Beans
- 1 can (15 Oz. Can) Corn
- 1 package (1.5 Oz. Packet) McCormick Enchilada Mix
- 1 can (8 Oz. Can) Tomato Sauce
- 1 package 20 Count Bag Of Corn Tortillas
- 1 can (8 Oz Can Or Larger) Black Olives Sliced
- 1 bag (16 Oz. Bag) Fiesta Blended Shredded Cheese
- This is so simple, guys.
- Dice your onion and put it in a skillet with your ground beef.
- Cook over medium heat until the meat is browned; then drain grease.
- Return the mixture to the skillet and add taco seasoning and follow the instructions on the back of the envelope.
- Normally it asks for 3/4 cups water.
- Let simmer for a few minutes and then add your beans and corn.
- I prefer Ranch Style beans because of the extra flavor, but plain red kidney beans work just as well.
- While your taco meat mixture is simmering, you can start your enchilada sauce.
- In a small sauce pan, mix your package of enchilada mix with 1 1/2 cups of water and the tomato sauce.
- Let come to a boil.
- Lets start the layering of the casserole, shall we?
- I use a 9x13 casserole dish and I put corn tortillas flat on the bottom.
- Add your meat and bean/corn mixture to cover the tortillas, but saving enough to do this 2 more times.
- Sprinkle in olives.
- Cover with enchilada sauce and top with cheese.
- Repeat layers until you come to the top of your dish.
- For the final layer, I do a layer of tortillas then sauce and cover with lots of cheese.
- Pop it into the oven for 10-15 minutes on 350 degrees F or until cheese is completely melted and starting to bubble.
- You can also top with sour cream or salsa.
- I serve it with refried beans and Fritos!
- Its melty and crunchy and spicy and just plain YUMMMMY!
ground beef, onion, water, beans, corn, enchilada mix, tomato sauce, tortillas, black olives, fiesta
Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/main-courses/triple-layer-enchilada-casserole/ (may not work)