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It’s that time again.
Time for spice. Creamy sauce. Garlic. Tortillas.
Yup. Time for enchiladas.
But first, can we talk about my crazzyyyy baby fever? I feel like everyone on the face of the planet, has a baby, is expecting a baby or trying to have a baby. And I love babies. I’ve always known I want to be a Mom at some point, but ever since I got married a little over a year ago, I have a one-track mind to all things baby. I casually peruse Pottery Barn Kids online while my husband is sleeping. I’ll “accidently” walk through the baby section at Target. Linger on my friends’ registries a little longer than usual. Read through the boards on Baby Center. And worst of all, I have a secret Pinterest board on all things baby.
BUT, just because I have baby fever doesn’t mean I’m actually having a baby, we’re still waiting a while longer on that one; so for now, I need things like vacations, happy hours and foods like these enchiladas to keep me distracted.
Of course you all know by now, that my love for enchiladas is mountain-high and river-wide – I could never get sick of them. And now that hatch pepper season is underway, what better way to showcase those skinny little chilies than in a giant batch of enchiladas? (Well if I’m technically speaking, it was a small batch.)
This is probably one of the simplest enchilada recipes I’ve made to date; every single component of the enchilada (besides the tortillas) is roasted under the broiler making for a super easy and mess-free preparation. The roasting is done in two batches, the first, a handful of hatch peppers, some jalapeno, onion, garlic and tomatillos; the second, a pound of shrimp tossed with a little bit of olive oil and salt.
Once the peppers are slightly charred, I take the skin off, throw them into the food processor, along with a little bit of Greek yogurt and salt, pulse away, and the sauce is done. When the shrimp come out of the oven, they’re cut into bite-sized pieces and tossed with jumbo lumbo crab meat and just a touch of salt – sauce done.
Told you this was simple.
The filling is tucked into pliable corn tortillas, put into a baking dish, covered in sauce and popped under the broiler just until everything is heated through and the tortillas begin to blister.
I like to serve the enchiladas with extra greek yogurt, some cilantro and a little bit of queso fresco (or feta cheese).
Enchiladas for life!
These shrimp and crab enchiladas are smothered in a spicy hatch pepper and tomatillo sauce making for a healthy AND gluten free Mexican dinner.
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 pound tomatillos
- 4 hatch pepper chilies
- ¼ jalapeno
- 1 small onion, cut into quarters
- 5 garlic cloves
- 1 teaspoon salt, plus more for seasoning
- ¼ cup Greek yogurt, plus more for garnish
- 1 pound large shrimp
- ½ cup jumbo lump crab
- 12 corn tortillas
- Cilantro and queso fresco for garnish
Instructions
- Turn the oven on broil. Toss ½ tablespoon olive oil with tomatillos, hatch peppers, jalapeno, onion and garlic. Spread on baking sheet and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Toss remaining olive oil with shrimp. Spread on baking sheet and sprinkle with salt and pepper.
- Broil pepper on top rack until charred, about 20 minutes. Turning halfway through.
- On second shelf, broil shrimp until bright pink, about 3-4 minutes.
- Reduce heat to 400 degrees.
- Peel as much skin as possible from peppers and remove husks from tomatillos, onions and garlic. Transfer to food processor and pulse until pureed. Add ¼ cup greek yogurt and salt. Pulse until combined. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
- Chop shrimp into bite-sized pieces and toss with crab. Season with a touch of salt and pepper.
- Wrap corn tortillas in a damp kitchen towel and microwave for 30 seconds to 1 one minute until pliable.
- Place a little bit of sauce in a baking dish.
- Scoop about ¼ cup of filling onto tortilla and wrap into enchilada. Place in baking dish.
- Pour sauce over enchiladas. Bake until hot and edges of tortilla are slightly crispy.
- Serve with greek yogurt, cilantro and queso fresco.
Christine @ Cooking with Cakes says
im all about the extra greek yogurt with my Mexican, especially enchis – the creamier the better! these look absolutely delish, and I love how they are a quick-fix enchilada. And umm baby fever? girrrl let me get through my wedding first, will ya?! 😉
Nicole says
I almost never use sour cream anymore! Hahahaha once the wedding is over you will start to feel it! AND everyone will be like, “When are you having a BABY?!” lol
Melanie @ Carmel Moments says
That looks mighty good girl! Love the shrimp and crab. Mmm….
Nicole says
Thanks Melanie!
Isadora says
It does seem like when you get to a certain age it seems like EVERYONE is having babies! I, too, have a bad case of baby fever lately, but I think we will wait a little bit longer as well, because I’ve been around my friends with babies, and man do they look like a lot of work! And I might not have as much time in my day to enjoy things like these enchiladas! I love you love love Mexican food as much as I do 🙂
Nicole says
EVERYONE!! I don’t know how much longer I can hold out, but I’m going to try!!!!! Mexican food for life girly!
GiGi Eats says
Shrimp and Crab – Mmmmm! I love them so so much, scallops need to make their way into this too! 😉
Nicole says
Ooooo that would be SO good! Love me some scallops!
Monet says
There is nothing that beats a good enchilada in my house. My favorite meal, hands down. This seafood version looks so delicious!
Nicole says
Totally agree!! Enchiladas are the best!!! Thanks Monet!
Alaina {Fabtastic Eats} says
Keep distracting yourself a little while longer with lots more vacas and happy hours, then go crazy and have lots of beautiful little kiddos! It will be wonderful!
Absolutely loving these enchiladas! Just one more instance where I wish I could convince my husband to eat seafood! gah! so good!
Nicole says
I’m trying! Those things are starting not to work anymore!! Haha I just can’t believe your hubs doesn’t like seafood! Crazy!!!
Kathi @ Deliciously Yum! says
I’m hearing you – enchiladas for life, yo. Hands down one of my favorite things to make and eat. They’re so simple to throw together and always pack a scrumptious punch. This version looks irresistible. You did it again!
Nicole says
Exactly!! Thanks Kathi!
Jess @ On Sugar Mountain says
WHY MUST YOU TEMPT ME WITH SO MANY ENCHILADAS?! Agh, they involve all my favorite things and I just want entire tray of them to myself. Pinning this immediately and then making this ASAP. That sauce, man…
Nicole says
Hahahahahaa and they will keep coming!! I can’t get enough!! Thanks Jess!
Rachel @ Bakerita says
Wow these sound and look so good!! Love all the flavors you’ve combined here!
Nicole says
Thanks Rachel!
Danelle says
Oh my goodness! These look AMAZING!
Nicole says
Thank you so much Danelle!