Chicken Enchilada Bake (2024)

by Mary Neumann · 62 Comments

Today I have a delicious recipe to share that is loaded with flavor, smothered in goodness – Chicken Enchilada Bake! When my 16 year old daughter said, “This tastes like it came from a restaurant!” I knew it was good!

Read great reviews from people who tried this recipe on Pinterest!

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Back in November I shared a Creamy Chicken Bake that has become one of my most popular recipes to date. A reader on Facebook mentioned that she makes enchiladas with a similar sauce. I did aGooglesearch and found Chicken Enchiladas IIon Allrecipes.comthat hadrave reviews and similaritiesto the sauce on the Chicken Bake. I decided to give the enchiladas a try, changing up the recipe a bit. When deciding what ingredients to use, I remembered a comment areaderleft on my Creamy Chicken Bake, statingshe might add Rotel to the recipe, which is what I did with this recipe! SO DARN GOOD! Perfect!

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I made this recipe using corn tortillas, but you can substitute with flour. Please note, corntortillasare by far the best for this recipe!If you use flour tortillas, skip thesofteningprocess. You can alsosubstitute the Mexican blend cheese for cheddar.

I highly recommend using fresh squeezed lime juice and cilantro when serving!

Not a fan of canned soups? Make your own homemade condensed cream soups!

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Chicken Enchilada Bake

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 lbs boneless skinless chicken breasts,approximately3 cups, cooked and cut into bite size pieces
  • 1 can cream of mushroom soup (10 3/4 ounce) – *Or make your own, see link below
  • 1 can cream of chicken soup (10 3/4 ounce) – *Or make your own – see link below
  • 10 ounce can Rotel (drain excess liquid)
  • 1/2 cup sour cream
  • 1/4 cup milk
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 1/2 cup shredded Mexican blend cheese (divided in half)
  • *12 corn tortillas –prepared/softened – see note below. (Flour tortillas can be substituted for corn – Ihighlyrecommendusing corn.If you use flour tortillas, skip the softening process.)
  • fresh lime (optional) cut into wedges
  • fresh cilantro (optional)

Directions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Spray a 9×13 baking dish with non-stick cooking spray.

Prepare your corn tortillas (*see note below) and set aside. In a large bowl mix the soups, rotel, sour cream, garlic powder and milk. Reserve 3/4 of the mixture and set aside. With the remaining 1/4 of mixture, add the cooked chicken and 3/4 cup shredded cheese. Next, add a little sauce to the bottom of the baking pan, enough to coat the bottomlightly(see photo). Spoon chicken mixture into each tortilla, roll and place seam down in baking dish, side by side (see photo). Spoon the reserved sauce evenly over rolled tortillas and top with remaining cheese.

Place in oven on middle rack and bake for approximately30-35 minutes until cheese bubbles. Serve hot with fresh cilantro sprinkled on top and fresh squeezed lime juice. Enjoy!

NOTE: I use The Pioneer Woman’s method from her White Chicken Enchiladas recipe to softened the corntortillas – briefly dropping the tortillas in hot canola oil for 6-8 seconds on each side and then placing them on paper towel to soak up the excess oil. Head here for thesimple steps and another great recipe:White Chicken Enchiladas

*MAKE YOUR OWN HOMEMADE CONDENSED CREAM SOUPS

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Comments

  1. Liza

    I’ve made this recipe several times and it’s a hit each time! Leftovers are just as tasty and are great for lunches or snacks!

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  2. Loretta Bennett

    Couldn’t you do this without rolling up the chicken in the tortilla and just scatter the tortillas cut up into the mix and cooking

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  3. Joyce

    Can I make this ahead of time and bake later?

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  4. Whitney

    Do you mix milk with each of the condensed cans? Or just what’s in the cans?

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    • Mary Neumann

      Only 1/4 cup of milk total, Whitney. Do not follow the directions on the soup cans.

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  5. Gary prince

    Made this tonight and it is great thanks for sharing

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  6. Jane Johnson

    How many servings does this recipe make?

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  7. Mary

    This was really great!! Everyone loved it and I thought it was very quick to make! Yummy

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  8. Tina

    Can this be frozen and cooked later?

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  9. Cecile Shands

    I have made a similar recipe for years. I use cream of chicken soup an a small can of green chilies added to the sauce and the chicken mixture. I also add onions to the chicken mixture. I think my sister-in law got the recipe from a magazine in the 70.s. everyones favorite!

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  10. Tatiana

    Can I prepare it the night before and bake it the next day?

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  11. Anonymous

    Would this recipe work with ground beef instead of chicken?

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  12. Will

    In Texas we call this King Ranch Chicken Casserole

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  13. Lori Vinson

    I use crushed Doritos. I put a layer on bottom then the filling. Then a layer of crushed doritos on top with extra cheese. Kids love it

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  14. spice4life

    If you don't want to fry and roll the tortillas just layer like lasagne and bake. Tastes delish. Thanks for the recipe. Making tonight. Just wish I had some cilontro.

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  15. Anonymous

    How many does it serve?

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  16. Elaine

    This recipe looks really
    great. Any Suggestions on making a Beef Enchilada Bake????

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  17. Ernie Goodrow

    I GUESS SINCE I WORKED AS A CHEF IN A MEXICAN REST> IN TEXAS< I DIDN"T FIND THIS RECIPE HAD ENOUGH MEXICAN FLAVOR> SO I ADDED CUMIN AND A LITTLE JALAPENO JUICE TO THE CHICKEN SAUCE> OTHERWISE AN EASY QUICK DINNER

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  18. Karen Smidt

    I have made a receipe simular to this receipe since the mid eighties. I used tortilla chips instead of corn tortillas. I just layered the ingredients starting with the soup mixture and ending with cheese. My family loves it!!!

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  19. D. Adkins

    I spray the tortillas with PAM on one side and stack them in a dish. I zap them in my microwave oven for one – two min. This softens them quickly and w/o being greasy.

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    • spice4life

      Great to know! Thanks so much for the idea.

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    • Jane

      Whenever I put tortillas in the microwave they get real tough, can hardly cut. What am I doing wrong?

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      • Rose

        no more than 15 seconds in the microwave and you need to spray a little water on the tortilla.

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