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Creamy Chicken Enchiladas

By Mariealicerayner @MarieRynr
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As you probably know by now we like to feed the missionaries from our church once a month.  As we have two sets here, that is two missionary dinners a month.  I love feeding the missionaries, and always try to cook them something that they might be missing from home.  I figure they get enough roast dinners . . . 
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Today as they are two Utah boys, I decided to make them a Mexican meal.  Enchiladas.   I love enchiladas.  I've been making them since my kids were growing up, from an old recipe that I found in a Sunset Cookbook.  It was simple and didn't require anything fancy or out of the ordinary.  Today I thought I would stretch my wings a little bit and do something  a tad bit different.
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I found a recipe on Buns In My Oven which looked nice for Cream Cheese Chicken Enchiladas.  It looked pretty good.  I had to improvise a bit as we don't get the canned green chilies over here, but it all worked out.  I just used fresh green chilies, which I trimmed, de-seeded and chopped fine.  (Wear gloves and don't rub your eyes!)
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I liked that it had corn in the filling and a rich mixture of cream cheese and sour cream, which would help to cut the spiciness of the enchilada sauce.  I am not sure if the enchilada sauce over here is the same as the enchilada sauce in America or not, but the one over here is really spicy!
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They turned out pretty nice.   Todd didn't complain too much and the younguns loved them.  I served them with Mexican rice and a salad on the side, plus bowls of extra spring onions, sour cream and sliced black olives.  They aren't quite as tasty as the ones I made the whole time my kiddos were growing up, but they were well received.
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*Creamy Chicken Enchiladas*Serves 4 (hearty eaters!)Printable Recipe  

Delicious Mexican dish with a bit of a snap to it.   Cheesy and loaded with chicken!  Scrummo! 
5 ounces cream cheese at room temperature60ml of dairy sour cream (1/4 cup)10 ounces enchilada sauce (I used Discovery and I used about a jar and a half)4 ounces shredded strong cheddar cheese (1 cup)4 ounces shredded Monterrey Jack cheese (1 cup)2 cups cooked shredded chicken1 small can of sweet corn, drained (1 cup)2 green chilies, deseeded and trimmed, finely chopped (wear gloves)1/2 tsp mild chili powder1/4 tsp ground cuminfine sea salt and freshly ground black pepper4 spring onions, finely sliced (Divided)8 (8-inch) flour tortillas   photo SAM_8035_zps9ee5895d.jpg
Preheat the oven to 160*C/325*F/ gas mark 3.  Lightly spray a 9 by 13 inch baking dish with cooking spray.  Set aside. 
Cream together the cream cheese, sour cream and half of the enchilada sauce.   Stir in 1/2 of each kind of cheese.  Mix together the chicken, green chilies, spices, seasoning and half of the spring onions.   Stir this into the cheese mixture.  
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Spread half of the remaining enchilada sauce on the bottom of the dish.  Spoon the filling into the center of each tortilla, dividing it equally.  Roll up tightly to cover the filling and place, seam side down, into the baking dish.  Pour the remaining enchilada sauce over top.  Sprinkle with the remainder of the cheese.  Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, until hot and bubbly and heated through.  Sprinkle with the remaining spring onions and serve.I like to serve this with sour cream and chopped black olives, but that's just me.  You can do what you want to do!

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