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  2. Layered Vegetable Enchilada Casserole Recipe - AOL

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  3. Layered Vegetable Enchilada Casserole Recipe - AOL

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    Spread 1/2 cup enchilada sauce in a 3-quart shallow baking dish. Line the bottom of the baking dish with 6 tortillas, overlapping as needed. Spread with half the remaining enchilada sauce.

  4. 21 Winter Casserole Recipes You Can Make in an Hour or Less

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    Think of this creamy skillet casserole as a one-pan taco. The corn tortillas crisp up under the broiler, adding crunch to go with the creamy filling.

  5. Layered Vegetable Enchilada Casserole Recipe - AOL

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  6. Kristin Cavallari’s Enchilada Casserole Has a Non-Spicy Side ...

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    Clever cooking! Kristin Cavallari whipped up a tasty looking enchilada casserole — and it features a unique twist just for her kids. In her Instagram Stories on Thursday, June 25, the 33-year ...

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  8. Verde Enchilada Casserole Recipe - AOL

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    MIX soup, water, garlic powder and chicken. Stir in tortillas. SPREAD in 2-qt. shallow baking dish. Top with cheese. Cover. BAKE at 350ºF. 25 min. or until hot.

  9. Enchilada - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Spanish Academy defines the word enchilada, as used in Mexico, as a rolled maize tortilla stuffed with meat and covered with a tomato and chili sauce. [1] [2] Enchilada is the past participle of the Mexican Spanish enchilar, "to add chili pepper to"; literally, "to season (or decorate) with chili".