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Enchilada

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A popular Mexican dish prepared with a soft corn tortilla, used as a food wrap, that is rolled around ingredients such as chicken, beef or pork and topped with cheese and vegetables, which may include lettuce, onions, and sweet peppers. The tortilla is covered with a sauce that may be a chili sauce such as mole, a tomato-based salsa, or a sauce made from tomatillos. Fresh tortillas that are somewhat thick are best for making Enchilada. The Enchilada is then baked or seared to create a food that may be a spicy creation or a mildly flavored serving, but always a flexible, well textured meal. If the tortillas are stiff, consider brushing or lightly misting the olive or cooking oil and placing them in the oven on a low heat setting, which is a procedure that works well with thicker tortillas. Enchiladas are most often served as a casual food or as a main dish.

USDA Nutrition Facts

Serving Size1 enchilada
Calories196
Protein5g
Total Fat11g
Total Carbohydrates17g
Potassium147mg
Sodium481mg
Cholesterol27mg
Serving Size1 enchilada
Calories168
Protein6g
Total Fat9g
Total Carbohydrates15g
Potassium299mg
Sodium687mg
Cholesterol21mg
Serving Size0.25 cup
Calories40
Protein1g
Total Fat0g
Total Carbohydrates8g
Dietary Fiber1g
Sugars6g
Sodium867mg
Cholesterol0mg

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