Recently, we hosted a dinner for our neighbors at our house. We live in a group of six townhomes and we have become friends with everyone in the nearly four years we’ve lived here. From time to time, we get together for brunch or dinner. It’s so small town of us. Since we are moving away, we decided to host everyone for one more dinner together. We decided to do a fiesta potluck, and we were responsible for the main course. I chose two kinds of enchiladas–chicken and veggie.

We had never made enchiladas in our house before. It always seems like you need more than two people at home to make these. And it seems so cheesy and saucy. Regardless, it was on our list of things we want to make.
I found the chicken enchilada recipe on Eat Live Run, one of my go-to food blogs when I’m looking for something to please a crowd. We decided to double it, assuming people might eat two each and we had 8 guests. Knowing I wanted to have a vegetarian option too, I made a second dish of vegetarian enchiladas from a Martha Stewart recipe.
(Chicken pictured above, veggie pictured below before cooking)

The chicken recipe used a canned enchilada sauce as the topping, and the veggie one used a homemade sauce. Both recipes ended up making huge enchiladas and we had about 2/3 of each recipe leftover! It was also interesting that one topped it with cheese on the very top layer, and the other had sauce on top of cheese.
Both recipes were pretty labor intensive. I don’t have a lot of energy or patience to stand on my feet for a long time, so Jeffrey helped a lot. It was extra work to make two separate recipes with no overlap, and our kitchen was quite a mess! It worked out fine, and we ended up with three casserole dishes in the oven baking for about the same amount of time.

I tried both, and really liked them both. I ended up taking the veggie ones for lunch twice that next week, and we gave away some leftovers to the neighbors. Just beware that it makes a whole lot.
Below is our final table setting for a dinner party at this house!

We had salad, rice and beans to go with it. Cheesy and saucy, just like I remembered enchiladas to be. And there is one of our final kitchen adventures before baby and before moving! Not many days left!
































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