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Ranch Chicken Enchiladas with Green Chile Sauce

Let’s talk stupid blog things.

I’ve been blogging long enough to have seen plenty of stupid blog things. Since I really o this blog for fun (let’s be real here, I’m not making the big bucks!) so I don’t get sucked into all the dumb stuff I see, and have discussed with fellow bloggers, but I have experienced my fair share of it.

 

Numero Uno… getting asked to do something for free. Oh, this one is my favorite! Sure, I admit that I have done thing plenty of times (I’m an idiot) but it has only been when I felt the ever precious exposure would be worth it. But for real, can brands please get it out of their heads that bloggers like to do work for free? Can you pay your bills with product? Oh, you mean your cable company doesn’t except samples of sausage/wine/cheese?  Mine either! That’s so weird.

Numero dos… for the bloggers that are getting paid, having to chase down money is their favorite way to spend their time. Imagine having to do that for 7 months?!?! That is what it took for a blogger I know to get paid from a brand. That’s some bullshit right there!

Numero tres…those stupid pictures of the grocery store aisle of the product my fellow bloggers are working with. Guys, I didn’t know where to find that cereal, pasta, olive oil, but damn it! I do now Thanks. I really enjoyed that photo of your local Walmart. I hate them, my fellow bloggers hate taking them. Who thought this was a good idea. I’d like to give them a talking to!

Numero cuatro… when brands want you to come up recipes but nothing you come up with is good enough. There are really only so many recipes using ham at breakfast that are ‘new’ so if you shoot down like 5 ideas, just give one. Come on.

Numero cinco… well this is more about food trends, than blogging, but ugh. I can’t get on all these food trends. Smoothie bowls… nope. I need to enjoy my smoothie on the go while I drive to work while listening to CNN on Sirius. Monster Milkshakes… Sorry, I am trying to keep my weight in check. I don’t need to consume 6,000 calories of milk, ice cream, chocolate, and donuts. Plus, they are so fucking messy. Avocado Toast… I like my avocado with chips and a margarita, not on toast. (But maybe I should make it and get a super popular blog/IG post?!?!!?)

 

That list could go on and on, but I have more important things to do like share this banging recipe for Ranch Chicken Enchiladas with Green Chile Sauce.

I love enchiladas. They are such a good, comforting dinner. A real treat.

Plus, they are so simple. The chicken is super easy to prepare, and then you just roll it up in tortillas, make a quick sauce and toss it back in the oven to melt the cheese on top.

I didn’t cook the chicken in my slow cooker but you could. I did it in the oven since I wanted it ASAP but you could do the chicken in a slow cooker by cooking it on low for 8-10 hours or on high for 4-6. You would get the same result- delicious shred-able chicken.

Other than that, the rest is super simple to make, even the sauce. Just give it a try!

Guys, let’s make all my Taco Tuesday recipes super trendy! My tacos can be as popular as smoothie bowls… right!?!?! I swear after you eat these enchiladas you will agree!!

Ranch Chicken Enchiladas with Green Chile Sauce

Makes 8 enchiladas

Ingredients

Process

  1. Preheat your oven to 400.
  2. In a dutch oven, combine the chicken, packet of ranch dressing mix, and 1 Cup of chicken broth. The chicken should mostly be covered by the broth. Cook for 30 minutes, or until chicken is cook through.
  3. Place chicken on a cutting board to cool to be able to shred it. Once cool, shred the chicken with forks or by hand.
  4. While the chicken cools, make the sauce. In a small sauce pan over medium heat, melt the butter. Add the flour and mix well to make a hue. Add 1/2 Cup of chicken both. Mix well to break up clumps. Add the rest of the broth and mix well to break up clumps. Simmer for 3-4 minutes to thicken. Mix in the sour cream and green chiles. Add salt and pepper to taste.
  5. Place a little bit of the sauce (1/4 Cup) in the bottom of a 9×13 baking pan. Evenly coat the bottom.
  6. Evenly divide the chicken among the tortillas. Fold the tortillas over the chicken and then roll up to create a tube. Place all into the pan.
  7. Cover with the sauce and then evenly cover with the shredded cheese.
  8. Place under the broiler for a few minutes to melt the shredded cheese on top.
  9. Serve and enjoy!
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