Beef Enchilada Casserole is a delicious and comforting recipe that you will love. It comes together quicker than traditional enchiladas, but is still amazing with my homemade enchilada sauce.
My husband and I have been talking a lot lately, as our kids are getting older, about how much we cherish dinner time. With our lives so busy, it seems like the best time to get precious moments with our kids and talk to them.
At the same time, making dinner can feel so difficult some days. It feels like we are doing our very best and as long as the kids eat something it is a win.
It is days like this when we love to be able to pull out a premade casserole. Delicious casseroles that are easy to cook from frozen or can be made the night before are such a lifesaver to preserving family dinner time. This Enchilada Casserole is just that, a lifesaver.
How to Make Enchilada Casserole
Putting together an enchilada casserole is simple. As always, this is a brief overview. Make sure to see the full recipe instructions below.
- Cook the ground beef on the stove top, adding in onions, salt and pepper.
- Finish up the filing. After the beef is cooked, drain the fat and add in a little enchilada sauce and some black beans. (See alternatives below.)
- Construct the casserole. Dip corn tortillas in the enchilada sauce and line the bottom of the dish with them. Top with half the beef mixture and some cheese.
- Repeat for a second layer and bake.
This casserole is much faster if you don’t make your own enchilada sauce. So while I will always vote for you to use my sauce, do what works best for you!
Homemade Enchilada Sauce
As mentioned above, this recipe is easier when you use store-bought sauce, but my enchilada sauce recipe tastes much better than store bought.
You can opt to make my enchilada sauce a few days in advance when you have some extra time. Or, you can make it as you cook the beef. Multitasking is my very best friend in the kitchen.
Do not skip this recipe because you are afraid of making your own sauce. If that is what is holding you back, just buy a can at the store. Time around the table is as important as what is on it.
Substitutions and Variations
- Corn for Beans: Do you have someone in your house who doesn’t like black beans? You can swap it for 1 cup of frozen corn instead.
- Switch Up the Cheese: If you can’t find Colby Jack Cheese (our favorite), or don’t like it, try a mild cheddar or Pepper Jack.
- Make It Spicer: If you are looking to add more kick to this recipe, you can grab a can of hot green chiles instead of mild. You can also add 1/2 teaspoon of cayenne pepper to the homemade enchilada sauce.
- Chicken for Beef: You can easily make this a chicken enchilada casserole by using shredded chicken instead. Replace the beef with 3 cups cooked chicken.
Corn or Flour Tortillas
I have made enchiladas using both corn and flour tortillas. In my Chicken Enchiladas I take the time to dip flour tortillas in enchilada sauce before rolling them. Nothing beats that flavor combination. In my Beef Enchilada Recipe I use flour tortillas and skip dipping – a time saver for sure.
In this recipe, we are not rolling our tortillas, and I went with the traditional corn. Corn tortillas are the perfect flavor for an enchilada recipe. I recommend you try this recipe with corn rather than flour, even if your family leans towards flour tortillas.
Make Beef Enchilada Casserole Ahead
You can make this enchilada casserole the night before. Make it through step 9. Then cover the casserole with aluminum foil and refrigerate overnight.
Bake right from the refrigerator in a preheated oven (350 degrees) until the cheese is melted and bubbly, about 25 to 30 minutes.
How to Freeze Enchilada Casserole
This ground beef enchilada casserole can also be made ahead and frozen. I think it is a great idea to double the ingredients when you are making this and bake one casserole, while freezing the other.
Make this recipe through step 9. Wrap the finished (unbaked) casserole three times in plastic wrap or aluminum foil. Store in the freezer for up to three months.
Bake from frozen in your preheated oven (350 degrees) for 35 to 45 minutes or until the cheese is melted and bubbly.
I recommend making this casserole in a disposable container if you plan on freezing it. Taking a glass casserole dish from the freezer and putting it in a hot oven can result in it cracking and breaking.
Other Great Cassroles
If you love the idea of pulling a pre made casserole out of the refrigerator or freezer, you will love some of these other casserole recipes:
If you make this Beef Enchilada Casserole or any of my other recipes, leave me a comment letting me know what you think. I love hearing how your family likes my recipes.
Beef Enchilada Casserole
Ingredients
Enchilada Sauce (see note)
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 small yellow onion diced
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1 1/2 teaspoons cumin
- 2 teaspoons chili powder
- 1 tablespoon all purpose flour
- 15 ounces tomato sauce
- 1 cup chicken stock
- 2 cloves garlic minced
For Casserole
- 1 pound ground beef (read how to use replace the beef with chicken)
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
- 1 small yellow onion diced
- 4.5 ounces diced green chiles
- 15 ounces black beans drained and rinsed
- 12 corn tortillas (6 inches)
- 3 cups shredded colby jack cheese see note
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Spray a 9 by 13 inch baking dish with cooking spray and set aside.
- In a large skillet for the enchilada sauce, heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium heat. Add 1 diced onion and 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt. Saute until the onion is translucent, about 5 minutes.
- While the onion is cooking, add the ground beef to a separate skillet to make the enchilada filling, breaking it up and seasoning it with salt and pepper. Once broken up, add the second diced onion and cook until the beef is cooked through, about 5 minutes.
- Stir chili powder and cumin into the onion for the enchilada sauce and cook for about thirty seconds. Then stir in 1 tablespoon all purpose flour. Slowly whisk in chicken stock. Then stir in the tomato sauce and minced garlic. Bring to a simmer and cook, stirring occasionally for 5 minutes.
- Once the beef is cooked through, remove from the heat, drain the fat and stir in the green chiles and black beans.
- Transfer the enchilada sauce to a blender and blend to make smooth (optional). Pour 1/2 cup in the bottom of the prepared baking dish. Pour 1/2 cup of enchilada sauce into the beef mixture.
- Dip 6 tortillas in the remaining sauce to coat them and line the bottom of the casserole dish with them.
- Divide the beef mixture in half, and add half of it to the top the tortillas in the pan. Top with 1 cup of cheese.
- Dip the remaining 6 tortillas in the enchilada suce and top with the remaining beef mixture and 2 cups colby jack cheese.
- Bake uncovered for 20 minutes or until the cheese is bubbly.
Linda C says
I am a personal chef for a family of 7 including 3 children ages 4, 5, and 7.
Everyone eats this and requests it every week! It’s delicious.
I actually put black beans, fire roasted corn and onions in the beef mixture. I also smear fat free refried beans over the tortillas before the meat. YUM!
Lisa Longley says
I’m so glad this is a hit!
Carol says
I was looking for something new for dinner and found your recipe. I needed it to be a quick and filling meal. This recipe ticked all the boxes! It is so delicious. It’s going into our regular rotation. Thanks so much for sharing this!
Lisa Longley says
I’m so glad you enjoyed it, Carol!
PBP says
This was a crowd-pleaser, and my husband asked me to put it into the “regular rotation.” I did not make my own enchilada sauce, instead using about 2-15 oz cans in the recipe. I also did not shred my own cheese. It was still delicious, despite making the shortcuts. I may try to make the homemade enchilada sauce next time. It looks pretty straightforward and far more tasty than canned. Thank you for sharing such a great recipe!
Lisa Longley says
I’m all for you doing what works best for you in your kitchen! I’m so glad this was a hit in your house!
Sharon Bush says
Made this recipe 3 times… Love it.!!
Lisa Longley says
I’m so glad to hear it, Sharon!
Stacy says
My family loved it also very easy to make thank you I’m not a very good cook so I was surprised how good it turned out
Lisa Longley says
I’m so glad to hear it, Stacy!
Christine says
We enjoyed this recipe as is, super nice to not have to spend all that time rolling them. One thing I will do next time is use a pizza cutter to cut strips in my tortilla shells for more bite size tortilla. Other than that I won’t change a thing.
Lisa Longley says
I’m glad you enjoyed it, Christine!
Linda Reynolds says
My husband and I love this recipe. It’s our new go to for enchiladas. ♥️. I tried to give it 5 stars,however it wouldn’t let me.
I made it exactly as described but doubled so we could eat on it for a few days. Wonderful sauce by the way!!
Lisa Longley says
I’m so glad you liked it, Linda!
t says
has anybody tried ground turkey?
Lisa Longley says
I haven’t tried ground turkey in this recipe, but there is no reason to believe that it won’t work well. You likely will need to add some oil in step 3 to keep the ground turkey from sticking.
Montana gal says
Good flavors, but needs a lot more sauce. We found it dry, 3cups of sauce doesn’t go very far
Lisa Longley says
I’m surprised to hear this and not sure what happened here. This hasn’t been my experience with this recipe, and this one has a lot of great reviews.
McKenzie says
Could this be made with flour tortillas or are the corn tortillas necessary for this recipe?
Lisa Longley says
I address this a little in the post. I do think corn is much much better in this recipe as it absorbs the flavor, rather than turning a bit gummy which is what the flour tortillas do.