Ingredients
Equipment
Method
To Make the Sauce:
- Combine all of the sauce ingredients in a saucepan. Bring to a simmer and cook until all of the vegetables are tender (about 15 minutes, at a simmer). If desired, you can puree with an immersion blender for a smoother consistency.
- Season the sauce (to taste) with salt and pepper, and if it appears a little too thick, thin it out with a little water, if necessary. While the sauce is simmering, you can make the filling.
To Make the Filling:
- Heat a large nonstick saute pan or skillet over medium heat. Add the onions and garlic and cook until the onions are translucent (about 4 minutes). Add the mushrooms and cook until they have released most of their liquid (another 6 minutes or so – add a few tablespoons of water if the mushrooms start to get too dry).
- Add the spinach and cook until it is heated through. Combine the milk and the cornstarch in a small bowl until the cornstarch is completely dissolved. Add this mixture to the skillet and bring everything up to a simmer (once the mixture comes to a simmer, the cornstarch will thicken the liquid). Cook for 1 minute, then add the cumin, chipotle, and lime juice and mix well. Remove from the heat and season, to taste, with salt and pepper.
- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees and lightly mist a baking dish with cooking spray. Wrap the tortillas in a well dampened kitchen or paper towel and microwave for 15 seconds to heat. Ladle 1/2 of the sauce into the bottom of a baking dish. Place a few tablespoons of the filling on each tortilla and roll into a cylinder; place each “roll” seam side down on top of the sauce in the dish.
- Repeat with the remaining tortillas and remaining filling, then top with the remaining sauce and sprinkle the cheese over the entire dish. Bake, uncovered, until heated through and bubbly, about 25 to 30 minutes. If desired, when done cooking, dollop with a little fat free sour cream and garnish with additional herbs to serve.
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Notes
Customize the filling: Feel free to experiment with the filling of your Light Spinach and Mushroom Enchiladas. You can add diced bell peppers, corn kernels, or even black beans for extra texture and flavor. Get creative and make it your own!