Enfrijoladas

This traditional Mexican enfrijoladas recipe is made with a chipotle black bean sauce and can be stuffed with any of your desired fillings.

Enfrijoladas
Enfrijoladas

This traditional Mexican enfrijoladas recipe is made with a chipotle black bean sauce and can be stuffed with any of your desired fillings.

  • Preparing Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 45 minutes
  • Served Person: 12

Step-by-step

  • Heat oven to 350°F.
  • Spread 1/2 cup of the prepared black bean sauce evenly over the bottom of a 9 x 13-inch baking dish.
  • Pour the remainder of the black bean sauce in a large bowl. Set aside.
  • If using corn tortillas, warm the tortillas either in the microwave, in the oven, or on the stove. (You can skip this step with flour tortillas.) Then gently dip a single tortilla in the bowl of black bean sauce until the tortilla is completely coated on each side.
  • Transfer the tortilla to a plate, fill the tortilla with your desired fillings, then roll it up and place it seam-side-down in the baking dish.
  • Repeat with the remaining tortillas and filling.
  • Spoon a generous portion of the remaining black bean sauce on top of the rolled tortillas.
  • Bake (uncovered) for 15 minutes.
  • Serve immediately, garnished with your favorite toppings. (And I recommend a few generous squeezes of fresh lime juice!)
  • To Make The Black Bean Sauce: Combine all ingredients in a blender or food processor, and puree until smooth. Taste, and season with extra salt if needed. (Also feel free to add in an extra chipotle or a spoonful of extra adobo sauce if you would like a smokier black bean sauce.)

A Home Cook's Journey: Mastering the Art of Enfrijoladas

The aroma of simmering spices and the comforting warmth of a freshly baked dish – that's the essence of home cooking for me. It's more than just following a recipe; it's about creating a sensory experience, a taste of tradition, a connection to family and heritage. Today, I'm sharing one of my absolute favorite recipes, a dish that always brings a smile to my face and a satisfied sigh to my belly: Enfrijoladas. This isn't just any Mexican dish; it's a journey into the heart of Mexican culinary traditions, a testament to the simplicity and richness of authentic flavors.

My love for enfrijoladas began not in a fancy restaurant, but in my grandmother's kitchen. I remember vividly the warmth of her hands as she showed me the delicate art of dipping the tortillas, the satisfying sizzle as they met the hot black bean sauce, the careful layering in the baking dish, creating a culinary masterpiece one tortilla at a time. Each enfrijolada was a small act of love, a delicious testament to generations of culinary wisdom passed down through the family. It's a dish that evokes strong memories, reminding me of lazy Sunday afternoons spent in the kitchen, surrounded by the intoxicating smells of warming spices and the comforting presence of family.

Enfrijoladas, quite simply, are corn or flour tortillas dipped in a rich, savory black bean sauce, typically stuffed with a variety of fillings and then baked to perfection. The beauty of this dish lies in its versatility. While the black bean sauce forms the heart of the recipe, its possibilities are endless. One can use chicken, beef, pork, shrimp, vegetables – whatever your heart desires. I personally love experimenting with different combinations: sometimes a hearty chicken filling, other times a vibrant mix of roasted vegetables, and occasionally, a simple yet satisfying combination of melted cheese and fresh herbs.

The process of making enfrijoladas is a meditative one, each step a small ritual. First, there's the preparation of the black bean sauce, a symphony of flavors that combine to create a rich, smoky, and undeniably delicious base. The blending of black beans, chipotle peppers, garlic, and spices is a sensory adventure, and the resulting sauce is nothing short of magical. The warmth of the sauce, its velvety texture, its profound depth of flavor – these are the things that make enfrijoladas so special.

Next, the careful dipping and filling of the tortillas. This is where the artistry truly shines, each tortilla a small canvas awaiting its culinary masterpiece. The gentle dipping, the careful placement of the filling, the precise rolling – each action is executed with care and attention. And finally, there's the baking process. The gentle warmth of the oven, the aroma that fills the kitchen, the tantalizing sight of the bubbling sauce – it's all part of the magic. The end result is a truly comforting dish: warm, savory, and utterly irresistible. It's the perfect dish for a casual gathering with friends and family, a comforting meal for a quiet night at home, or a unique and flavorful dish to impress your guests. It is a recipe that has the ability to tell a story through its flavors, textures, and aromas, taking those who indulge in its richness on a culinary journey through generations of traditional Mexican cooking. The combination of ingredients creates an explosion of flavors and textures, all while retaining the comforting warmth of a home-cooked meal.

Beyond the recipe itself, enfrijoladas represent something far greater: a connection to heritage, a celebration of family, and the simple joy of sharing a delicious meal with loved ones. They represent a part of my culinary heritage that I'm proud to share. So, gather your ingredients, embrace the process, and create your own culinary masterpiece. And remember, the best part of cooking is sharing the joy with those you love. Each bite is a story, a memory, a piece of heart, and a testament to the power of food to connect us all.