Guidelines:


1. Put all food in disposable containers.

2. Once you have prepared the food, double wrap it with foil, clear plastic wrap or freezer bags.

3. Label pan with ALL ingredients.

4. Include thawing and reheating instructions.

5. Write the date the meal was made and the expiration
date. (1, 2, or 3 months)

6. List the number of servings.

7. Put your initials on the package so we can call you if we have any questions.

8. Feel free to add frozen vegetables, bread and desserts.

Thank you for helping with this ministry.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Chicken Enchiladas

1 1/4 lb ground chicken
1 onion, chopped
1 cup frozen corn
1 cup sour cream
2 cups grated Cheddar or Monterey Jack cheese
2 cans/jars mild enchilada sauce (use medium or hot for spicier enchiladas)

6-8" tortillas (you will need approx 10-12 depending on size)

In skillet with small amount of cooking oil over medium heat, cook ground chicken and onion until chicken is cooked through. Drain grease (if any). Transfer to bowl and add sour cream, corn and 1/4 cup of the enchilada sauce.

Using a 9x13 baking dish lightly sprayed with non-stick cooking spray, coat bottom with 1/3 cup of mild enchilada sauce. In each tortilla, spoon 2 tbsp of chicken mixture and 1 tbsp of cheese and roll rortilla up, then placing in baking dish seam-side down so they don't unroll. Once done, pour leftover enchilada sauce over top, making sure it is spread well. Sprinkle remaining cheese on top. Allow to cool (if not already) then wrap and freeze.

On baking day: Remove chicken enchiladas and defrost. Cover with tin foil, then bake for 20-30 minutes (or until fully cooked) in a preheated 350F oven. Remove foil and return to oven until cheese on top is melted.

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