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This week, I’ve been busily trying to make sure that I eat all of the crockpot freezer meals I’ve prepared. My goal is to give you a menu, complete with a shopping list and assembly instructions bug I wanted to make sure I included those pictures! In the past, I’ve been known to post all the recipes and then never go back to update the picture on the recipe. Yes, this week is filled with recipes, because I plan to give you the full week’s menu at the end! Today, I remembered to take the bag out of the freezer to thaw it, but I didn’t think about getting it in until 3:00 p.m. Guess what? No big deal. The directions said that you only have to cook this one for 2 hours on low. In all honesty, I think it should’ve gone a little longer than that. In fact, I did eat it after 2 hours, but I left it on low for a few more hours so it would be better for my husband who was getting home late tonight and planning to eat a late dinner.
Slow Cooker Chicken Enchilada Stack
Tweet this recipe!Click To TweetIngredients:
1 chopped onion 1 medium sized Poblano chili pepper, chopped 2 garlic cloves, minced 1 1/2 tsp. chili powder 1 can of diced tomatoes and green chilies 1 cup of spaghetti sauce (Or 1 can tomato sauce with basil, garlic and oregano) 2-3 cooked chicken breasts (OR 2 cans of chicken) 1 cup of frozen corn 1 15 oz can chili beans (or black beans) 5 corn tortillas shredded cheddar cheeseDirections:
- Chop onion and Poblano chili
- Boil Chicken (unless you’re buying cans or buying it precooked)
- In a food processor or blender, blend onion, Poblano chili, garlic, tomatoes and green chilies, chili powder and tomato sauce. Blend until almost smooth.
- Combine with chicken, corn and chili beans.
- Assemble in a round crockpot by placing about 3 Tablespoons of mixture in bottom of pot, top with a corn tortilla, and then top with 1 cup of chicken mixture and then top with cheese. Repeat with remaining chicken mixture, tortillas and cheese.
- Cover and cook on low for 2-6 hours (or until edges are slightly brown).
Freezer to Slow Cooker Directions:
- Follow Steps 1-4 above.
- Place mixture in freezer safe bag and label.
- To prepare for cooking, remove from freezer the night before.
- Layer as described in step 5 above.
- Cover & cook on low for 2-6 hours (or until edges are slightly brown).
This dish is excellent, garnished with salsa, sour cream and Jalapeno peppers!
Slow Cooker Chicken Enchilada Stack
Ingredients
- 1 onion chopped
- 1 medium-sized Poblano chili pepper chopped
- 2 garlic cloves minced
- 1 ½ tsp chili powder
- 1 can diced tomatoes and green chilies
- 1 c spaghetti sauce (Or 1 can tomato sauce with basil, garlic and oregano)
- 2-3 cooked chicken breasts (OR 2 cans of chicken)
- 1 c frozen corn
- 1 can chili beans (or black beans)
- 5 corn tortillas
- Shredded Cheddar Cheese
Instructions
Directions:
- Chop onion and Poblano chili
- Boil Chicken (unless you’re buying cans or buying it precooked)
- In a food processor or blender, blend onion, Poblano chili, garlic, tomatoes and green chilies, chili powder and tomato sauce. Blend until almost smooth.
- Combine with chicken, corn and chili beans.
- Assemble in a round crockpot by placing about 3 Tablespoons of mixture in bottom of pot, top with a corn tortilla, and then top with 1 cup of chicken mixture and then top with cheese. Repeat with remaining chicken mixture, tortillas and cheese.
- Cover and cook on low for 2-6 hours (or until edges are slightly brown)
Freezer to Slow Cooker directions:
- Follow Steps 1-4 above.
- Place mixture in freezer safe bag and label.
- To prepare for cooking, remove from freezer the night before.
- Layer as described in step 5 above.
- Cover & cook on low for 2-6 hours (or until edges are slightly brown).
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Machelle says
On the enchilada stack – does it have to be a round slowcooker? I have an oval one. Will it still work?
Also, could I cook it all first, then freeze leftovers to pull out another day? Thanks for your help.
Carmen says
Wow! 2-6 hours is a big difference. What if you weren't going to be home? How long did you cook this?
Sidetracked Sarah says
I cooked it for 6 hours, but some of us dug in to eat it after 2 hours. If you're not going to be home, I would either save it for a day that you're going to be home, purchase a crockpot with a timer, or buy an electric outlet timer that will turn off after your allotted time period.
Michele ºÜº says
What do you serve with this? I struggle with side dishes to go with casseroles since they already have veggies, meat, and starches in them.
Sidetracked Sarah says
I actually served this all by itself, but my husband said it would've been great with tortilla chips or cornbread. Typically anything mexican, if I need a side dish, I add refried beans and/or spanish rice.