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Enchiladas with shrimp marinated in garlic, olive oil, ginger, blended cheeses and hot sauce, covered with salsa. Serve with sour cream and salsa on the side. Fill flour tortillas with marinated shrimp, cheese blend and salsa.
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To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook garlic shrimp enchiladas flour tortillas using 12 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Garlic Shrimp enchiladas flour tortillas:
- Make ready 2 lb Salad shrimp
- Prepare 4 clove Garlic freshly pressed
- Make ready 1/2 tsp Black pepper ground
- Take 3 tbsp Butter/margarine
- Prepare 1/2 medium White onion diced (optional)
- Prepare 20 Soft taco tortillas
- Take 28 oz Green sauce/salsa verde
- Make ready 1 1/2 lb Monterey jack cheese, grated
- Get 2 large Tomato diced
- Make ready 1 cup Green onion diced
- Take 4 oz Black olives sliced
- Prepare 1 Sour cream (optional but recommended)
Learn how to make Shrimp Enchiladas. Substitute reduced-fat cream cheese, Monterey Jack cheese, and flour tortillas for regular cream cheese. So, yes, enchiladas with flour tortillas. I know (from experience) that they will be a bit gooey/gluey.
Instructions to make Garlic Shrimp enchiladas flour tortillas:
- This recipe serves 8 people. You can reduce all ingredients by half to serve 4-5 people. Preheat oven to 350
- Saute shrimp, pepper, garlic (and optional white onion) in a large skillet over medium/high heat about 7 minutes. Drain juice. Add 7 ounces of the green sauce, 2 tbsp butter/margarine and reduce heat to low. Cover. Stirring occasionally.
- Separate tortillas and run each tortilla under tap water, both sides, then place all tortillas in a ziplock bag. Do not seal bag. Place bag in microwave and defrost at 1 pound setting for 2 minutes, flipping bag over after 1 minute. Check tortillas for softness. If they will not roll easy, defrost for additional time. Remove shrimp from heat.
- Grease 2 medium baking pans with the last of the butter/margarine so enchiladas don't stick. Spoon 4 tbsp or more of shrimp mix into each tortilla, sprinkle lightly with grated cheese, roll and place crease side down in baking pan. Repeat until pans are full.
- Smother top of enchiladas with green sauce, cheese, tomatoes, green onions and olives. Cover with aluminum foil and bake in oven for 17-20 minutes. Remove from oven.
- Allow to cool, uncovered, for 7 minutes. Add sour cream and enjoy!
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