So what do you do with leftover meatballs and a slice or two of leftover meatloaf?
That was my problem earlier this week, as we had both of these leftovers from last week's menu.
My solution was to make Beef Enchiladas.
First I took the meatballs and meatloaf leftovers and crumbled them up. I took chopped onion(about 1/2 cup)and sweated them in some olive oil. I had a can of chopped green chilles so I added that to the mix once the onions were translucent.
Next I made the Enchilada Sauce. You can see the recipe HERE. You can also use a canned sauce if you prefer.
Take a large roasting pan and coat the bottom of the pan with the Enchilada Sauce.
Next I gathered the other ingredients I needed....flour tortillas, grated cheese(cheddar and montery jack), a can of refried beans, and the enchilada sauce and meat filling.
Then it was just a matter of plopping some meat, some beans and cheese onto a tortilla and rolling it up, placing it in the roasting pan.
Cover the enchiladas with sauce....
Top with grated cheese....
Cook in a 350 degree oven for 30 minutes and here's what comes out....
Each enchilada serves 1 hungry person, so this pan served 5. Young children would probably only eat 1/2 of an enchilada. I usually make 6 in a pan but someone ate one of my tortillas.lol
Optional...Serve with lettuce, tomato, guacamole or sliced avocado and sour cream.
My Cost Breadown
enchilada sauce $.80
tortillas $1.00
meat filling $0-leftovers
1 can green chillies $.16
1 can refried beans $.50
2 blocks of cheese $2.50
Total....$4.96
Since I didn't use all the meat filling, the leftover meat is being reinvented Again tonight in Tacos!
Meatballs, Meatloaf, Enchiladas, Tacos....That's 4 meals out of 2.75lbs. of ground beef.
Sluggy
Mmmmmmm...Now I am hungry for enchiladas! I may have to make some this weekend.
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