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Swiss Chard Enchiladas

Delicious enchiladas packed with nutrient dense Swiss chard served with a tangy tomatillo sauce – this is one scrumptious enchilada.

About the recipe

Hitesh forwarded this recipe to me from WSJ food section and the moment I saw Swiss chard wilted with cheese I knew I would like this recipe! Swiss Chard Enchilada by Chef Gonzalo Guzman from WSJ.com. The recipe comes from Chef Gonzalo Guzman owner of restaurant Nopalito  in San Francisco.  The article described how Guzman is known for “Real-deal regional-Mexican cooking that makes the most of San Francisco’s market produce.”  

I did make these enchiladas but with a twist of my own.  I used a store bought green enchilada sauce which tastes pretty amazing if you ask me. I also made them into a baked dish instead of frying the tortillas.  

About the recipe

Tangy, cheesy with loads of greens. These enchiladas are delicious! Even better is how easy they are to make. Saute chard and mushrooms with onions and garlic. Season with salt, pepper and paprika. Then assemble the enchiladas with Oxaca cheese and top with enchilada sauce. Then bake for 30 minutes. That’s it. Delicious enchiladas with minimal effort.

Swiss Chard Enchiladas
Easy Meatless Swiss Chard Enchiladas from Chef Gonzala Guzman from WSJ.com
with a few modifications

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