Cheesy Chorizo Topped Beef Enchiladas
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Cheesy Chorizo Topped Beef Enchiladas

Cheesy Chorizo Topped Beef Enchiladas

with Wedges, Smashed Avocado and Soured Cream

Inspired by some of the world's most popular street food, these tasty Cheesy Chorizo Topped Beef Enchiladas are perfect for a casual sharing-style dinner.

Allergens:
Milk
Sulphites
Cereals containing gluten

The quantities provided above are averages only.

Boxes and ingredients are packed in facilities that handles Peanut, Nuts, Sesame, Fish, Crustaceans, Milk, Egg, Mustard, Celery, Soya, Gluten and Sulphites. Due to the war in Ukraine, it has been necessary to substitute sunflower oil with rapeseed oil in some products without a label change. The FSA have advised that allergic reactions to rapeseed oil are rare.

Preparation Time50 minutes
Cooking time35 minutes
DifficultyMedium

Ingredients

serving amount

2 unit(s)

Garlic Clove

60 grams

Mature Cheddar Cheese

(Contains Milk)

1 carton(s)

Black Beans

450 grams

Potatoes

240 grams

British Beef Mince

1 sachet(s)

Mexican Style Spice Mix

30 grams

Tomato Puree

28 grams

Red Wine Stock Paste

(Contains Sulphites)

4 unit(s)

Super Soft Tortillas with Whole Wheat

(Contains Cereals containing gluten)

60 grams

Diced Chorizo

1 unit(s)

Avocado

75 grams

Soured Cream

(Contains Milk)

Not included in your delivery

150 milliliter(s)

Water for the Beef

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Nutritional information

Energy (kJ)5380 kJ
Energy (kcal)1286 kcal
Fat68.7 g
of which saturates27.5 g
Carbohydrate106.1 g
of which sugars12.2 g
Protein63.1 g
Salt5.79 g
Always refer to the product label for the most accurate ingredient and allergen information.

Utensils

Bowl
Sieve
Garlic Press
Grater
Baking Tray
Pan
Oven dish

Instructions

Get Prepped
1

Preheat your oven to 220°C/200°C fan/gas mark 7.

Peel and grate the garlic (or use a garlic press). Grate the cheese.

Drain and rinse the black beans in a sieve and pop half of them into a bowl. Mash with the back of a fork, then add the whole beans to the bowl and set aside.

Cook the Wedges
2

Chop the potatoes into 2cm wide wedges (no need to peel) and pop them onto a large baking tray. Drizzle with oil, season with salt and pepper, then toss to coat.

Spread out in a single layer. TIP: Use two baking trays if necessary.

When your oven is hot, roast on the middle shelf until golden, 30-40 mins. Turn halfway through.

Fry and Spice the Mince
3

Meanwhile, heat a large frying pan on medium-high heat (no oil).

Once hot, add the beef mince and fry until browned, 4-5 mins. Use a spoon to break it up as it cooks, then drain and discard any excess fat. IMPORTANT: Wash your hands and equipment after handling raw mince.

Stir in the Mexican style spice mix, garlic and tomato puree, then cook for 1 min.

Bring on the Beans
4

Add the water for the beef (see pantry for amount), black beans (whole and mashed) and red wine stock paste to the pan. Bring to the boil, then lower the heat and simmer, stirring occasionally, until thickened, 10-12 mins.

Once thickened, taste and season with salt and pepper if needed. IMPORTANT: The mince is cooked when no longer pink in the middle.

Bake your Enchiladas
5

Lay the tortillas onto a board (2 per person). Spoon the beef mixture down the centre of each one, then roll them up to enclose the filling.

Drizzle a little oil over the bottom of an ovenproof dish, then lay in the wraps. Pack them snugly, side by side, with the folded edge underneath so they don't unroll.

Scatter over the cheese and chorizo. Bake on the top shelf of your oven until golden, 8-10 mins.

Finish and Serve
6

Meanwhile, halve the avocado and remove the stone. Use a spoon to scoop the flesh out into a bowl and mash with a fork. Season with salt and pepper, then mix together.

When ready, serve your enchiladas with the wedges, smashed avo and soured cream on the side.

Enjoy!