Sometimes it’s hard to decide what to have for dinner. On those nights, this Chicken Fajita Enchilada Lasagna Recipe is just right!
This recipe has a bit of an identity crisis, so it’s great for indecisive people like me. Sometimes I just can’t decide what to make for dinner , and why should I have to choose between fajitas, enchiladas, and lasagna? Honestly, I have decision paralysis about lots of things. I can spend a ridiculous amount of time comparing labels at the grocery story or agonizing about which color shirt to buy. Are you like that, or do you seize the moment and just pick something?
In this case, my indecisiveness paid off in a really tasty enchilada casserole. Chicken sauteed with onions and peppers is layered with refried beans, cheese, and corn tortillas. Smother all that in red enchilada sauce and more cheese, and you have what might be my new favorite Mexican-inspired recipe.
I topped individual servings with chopped romaine lettuce and sour cream (to make up for the lack of vegetables in the actual enchilada lasagna). This was just as good leftover the second night, and I bet it would freeze great too (though I haven’t tried it myself). The next time you are in the mood for chicken fajitas, enchiladas, and lasagna, look no further than this fajita enchilada lasagna!
While chicken cooks, ppray a 9 x 13″ pan with cooking spray, and add 2/3 c. enchilada sauce. Swirl to coat the bottom of the pan. Arrange six tortillas over the sauce. (It’s OK if they overlap a bit.)
Drop dollops of the refried beans over the tortillas, and spread them into an even layer over the tortillas. You may need to hold the tortillas still with your finger as you spread the beans to keep them from sliding out of place. Sprinkle half the cheese over the beans.
When chicken is done, evenly scoop hot chicken and vegetables over the cheese layer, leaving the liquid behind in the pan.
Drizzle 1/3 c. enchilada sauce over the chicken. Arrange remaining tortillas evenly over chicken (again, overlapping is OK), and pour about a cup of enchilada sauce over the tortillas. Use your fingers or a spatula to spread the sauce to fully coat the tortillas.
Sprinkle the remaining cheese over the top, and bake uncovered in the preheated oven for 30 minutes, or until cheese is melted and sauce is bubbly. Allow to stand a few minutes before cutting and serving. Top with lettuce and sour cream if desired.
Author:Andi
Prep Time:15
Cook Time:30
Category:Main
Cuisine:Mexican
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Andi Gleeson
12 comments
Marilyn
7 years ago
I have one grandaughter who is vegetarian, one who hates beans (but otherwise loves Mexican food) and one who won’t eat most condiments such as mustard, ketchup, mayonnaise, Is there any meals to serve when all three are here on holiday? Or a couple of vegetarian dishes with no beans or condiments.. Thanks, I have to start planning ahead!
Andi Gleeson
7 years ago
This sounds like my brother in law. No cheese, red meat, beans, big pieces of tomatoes, and that’s just a start. Very fun to cook for! ಠ_ಠTo be honest, I don’t have that many vegetarian recipes, and vegetarian with no beans is a tough one! Would she eat spinach quesadillas? (You can use mild cheese so they aren’t spicy.)
the cape on the corner
10 years ago
oh man, this looks deelish!
b
Andi
10 years ago
Thank you!
Brenna @ Life After Laundry
10 years ago
I have been wanting enchiladas lately and this looks like a great way to try them! Thanks for sharing with the Tips and Tricks link party.
Andi
10 years ago
Thank you for having me, Brenna! I’m glad to connect with you :)
Michele @ Alwayzbakin
10 years ago
THAT looks and sounds incredible! LOVE your blog. Will be visiting from now on! I need the yummy looking easy recipes. ;-D
Andi
10 years ago
Thanks so much, Michele!
Lisa @ Cooking with Curls
10 years ago
Well I love our indecisiveness Andi, this lasagna look delicious! I turned enchiladas into a pizza, so this is right up my alley. ;)
Andi
10 years ago
Enchilada pizza sounds great too! I still need to make your homemade enchilada sauce!
Kathleen @ My Trader Joes
10 years ago
This lasagna sounds yummy! I am new to your site and I am already loving it . I can’t wait to look at all your other recipes.
Andi
10 years ago
I’m really excited to know about your beautiful blog too! All your recipes look amazing, and I am a big fan of TJs. Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving a comment. It’s great to connect with you!
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12 comments
I have one grandaughter who is vegetarian, one who hates beans (but otherwise loves Mexican food) and one who won’t eat most condiments such as mustard, ketchup, mayonnaise, Is there any meals to serve when all three are here on holiday? Or a couple of vegetarian dishes with no beans or condiments.. Thanks, I have to start planning ahead!
This sounds like my brother in law. No cheese, red meat, beans, big pieces of tomatoes, and that’s just a start. Very fun to cook for! ಠ_ಠTo be honest, I don’t have that many vegetarian recipes, and vegetarian with no beans is a tough one! Would she eat spinach quesadillas? (You can use mild cheese so they aren’t spicy.)
oh man, this looks deelish!
b
Thank you!
I have been wanting enchiladas lately and this looks like a great way to try them! Thanks for sharing with the Tips and Tricks link party.
Thank you for having me, Brenna! I’m glad to connect with you :)
THAT looks and sounds incredible! LOVE your blog. Will be visiting from now on! I need the yummy looking easy recipes. ;-D
Thanks so much, Michele!
Well I love our indecisiveness Andi, this lasagna look delicious! I turned enchiladas into a pizza, so this is right up my alley. ;)
Enchilada pizza sounds great too! I still need to make your homemade enchilada sauce!
This lasagna sounds yummy! I am new to your site and I am already loving it . I can’t wait to look at all your other recipes.
I’m really excited to know about your beautiful blog too! All your recipes look amazing, and I am a big fan of TJs. Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving a comment. It’s great to connect with you!