Meal Kit
BBQ Beef Enchiladas
with corn salsa
Prep & Cook Time: 30-40 min.
Spice Level: Medium
Cook Within: 5 days

Contains: Milk, Wheat

Chef
Patrick Le Beau
Has your enchilada experience been a little flat recently? No bells, no whistles, just tired tortilla and lame fillings? Well, get a load of these beauties, filled with seasoned ground beef doused in sweet BBQ sauce. They're topped with a bright, zesty salsa of shallot, jalapeño, corn, and cilantro, the perfect roof for the perfect house. Upgrade your enchilada experience to excellent with this easy-to-make dinner. Tip: Easier way to mince cilantro? Gather them all in one hand and lay on the cutting board. Use your knife in a rocking motion to cut, then turn 90 degrees and repeat until the herbs are properly minced!
In Your Box (serves 2)
- 10 oz. Ground Beef
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- 3 oz. BBQ Sauce
- 3 oz. Corn Kernels
- 1 Lime
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- 1 Shallot
- 1 Jalapeno Pepper
- ¼ oz. Cilantro
- 2 tsp. Taco Seasoning
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Nutrition (per serving) N3D5MAPj
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Calories820
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Carbohydrates80g
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Net Carbs76g
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Fat38g
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Protein42g
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Sodium1640mg
Recipe Steps
You Will Need
- Olive Oil
- Salt
- Pepper
- Cooking Spray
- 1 Medium Non-Stick Pan
- 1 Medium Oven-Safe Casserole Dish
Before You Cook
Cooking Guidelines
To ensure food safety, the FDA recommends the following as minimum internal cooking temperatures:
- Steak and Pork 145° F (rest cooked meat, 3 minutes) |
- Seafood 145° F |
- Chicken 165° F |
- Ground Beef 160° F |
- Ground Turkey 165° F |
- Ground Pork 160° F
Customize It Instructions
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If using ground turkey, follow same instructions as beef in Steps 1, breaking up meat until no pink remains and turkey reaches a minimum internal temperature of 165 degrees, 7-9 minutes.
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If using steak strips, separate into a single layer and pat dry. Follow same instructions as beef in Steps 1, stirring occasionally until no pink remains and steak strips reach a minimum internal temperature of 145 degreees, 4-6 minutes.
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1 Make the Filling
Peel and mince shallot.
Place a medium non-stick pan over medium-high heat. Add ground beef to hot, dry pan. Stir often, breaking up meat, until browned, 2-3 minutes.Add half the shallot (reserve remaining for salsa) and stir occasionally until softened and meat reaches a minimum internal temperature of 160 degrees, 2-3 minutes.Stir in taco seasoning, half the BBQ sauce, and a pinch of salt. (reserve remaining for topping). Remove from burner. -
2 Bake the Enchiladas
Place tortillas on a clean work surface. Divide filling equally among tortillas, placing in the center of tortilla. Roll tortillas and place in prepared medium casserole dish, seam side down.
Top tortillas with cheese. Bake uncovered in hot oven until cheese is melted and enchiladas are heated through, 8-10 minutes.Wipe pan clean and reserve.While enchiladas bake, prepare ingredients. -
3 Prepare the Ingredients
Coarsely chop cilantro (no need to stem).
Halve lime and juice.Stem jalapeño, halve, seed, remove ribs, and mince. Wash hands and cutting board after working with jalapeño. -
4 Make the Corn Salsa
Return pan used to cook filling to medium-high heat and add 1/2 tsp. olive oil. Add corn to hot pan and stir occasionally until warmed through, 1-2 minutes.
Add remaining shallot, jalapeño (to taste), and a pinch of salt and pepper. Stir occasionally until slightly softened, 1-2 minutes.Remove from burner and stir in 2 tsp. lime juice and cilantro. -
5 Finish the Dish
Plate dish as pictured on front of card, topping enchiladas with remaining BBQ sauce and corn salsa. Bon appétit!
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