For a milder flavor, remove the seeds and membranes from the jalapenos before blending. Adjust the amount of water in the sauce to achieve your desired consistency. If you don't have queso fresco, Monterey Jack or another mild, melting cheese can be substituted. To keep the tortillas warm while frying, preheat your oven to a low temperature and place the fried tortillas on a baking sheet in the oven.
Gerhard Padberg
Jun 18, 2025These enchiladas were a hit! The sauce had a perfect level of spice, and the cheese was so creamy.
Carter Fisher
May 28, 2025The frying step can be a bit messy, but it's worth it for the authentic flavor.
Kali Barton
May 28, 2025Great recipe! Easy to follow and delicious results.
Elenora Hickle
May 12, 2025The key is to not overcook the tortillas when frying. They should be pliable, not crispy.
Dayna Keebler
May 5, 2025I made these for a potluck, and they were gone in minutes! Everyone raved about them.
Nelda Breitenberg
Apr 28, 2025I followed the recipe exactly, and it turned out amazing. My family loved it!
Janelle Gutkowski
Apr 28, 2025The sauce was a little too spicy for my taste, so I added a bit more water and sour cream. Next time, I'll use fewer jalapenos.
Abbie Donnelly
Apr 28, 2025I added some shredded chicken to the filling for extra protein. It was a great addition.