Friday, January 22, 2010

Chili’s Chicken Enchilada Soup

Hola amigos!  For Christmas, I got a new cookbook called, “Top Secret Restaurant Recipes 2.”  It has a bunch of delicious sounding recipes from places such as Applebees’s, Macaroni Grill, Olive Garden, Outback and Chili’s.  There’s even a website that the book is based on.  Last week, Jeremy picked out a recipe to make for dinner and he decided on Chili’s Enchilada Soup.

Since we live in Po-dunk, USA and don’t have a lot of chain-restaurants, we visit Chili’s often and I can’t say that I ever remember seeing a chicken enchilada soup on their menu.  Have you?  Maybe it’s because I don’t really look at the soups there.  I usually look at the burgers or the chicken fajita pita because that’s what makes me think of Chili’s.  Anyway…

A main component of this soup in cheese…but not real cheese…Velveeta cheese.  I have mixed feeling about Velveeta.  First of all, it comes in a box.  What kind of cheese comes in a box!?  Secondly, it’s kind of rubbery.  What kind of cheese is rubbery!?  Lastly, it’s “pasteurized cheese product.”  Not just cheese, but “cheese product.”  That creeps me out a bit.  But oh well, it’s not like I eat it everyday…or even more than once a year, for that matter. 

Beside the Velveeta, this soup was pretty good!  It’s thick and cheesy and really tastes like enchiladas!  We cut the recipe in half, since it’s just the two of us and that still gave us enough leftovers for lunch the following day.  So, if you like cheese and you like enchiladas, I’d highly recommend that you try out this soup…or just go to Chili’s and taste it there.

Enjoy!

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Ingredients.

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Topped with crushed tortilla chips and green onion.

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It’s good!

Chili’s Chicken Enchilada Soup, by Top Secret Restaurant Recipes 2

Ingredients

  • 1 tbs vegetable oil
  • 1lb skinless, boneless chicken breast
  • 1/2 cup diced onion
  • 4 cups chicken broth
  • 1 clove garlic, pressed
  • 1 cup masa harina (corn flour)
  • 3 cups water
  • 1 cup enchilada sauce
  • one 16 oz box of Velveeta, diced
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp chili powder
  • 1/2 tsp ground cumin

Directions

  1. Add 1 tbs oil to a large pot over medium heat.  Add chicken breast to pot and brown for 4-5 minutes per side.  Set chicken aside.
  2. Add onion and garlic to pot and saute over medium heat for about 2 minutes, or until onion begins to become translucent.  Add chicken broth.
  3. Combine masa harina with 2 cups of water in a medium bowl and whisk until blended.  Add masa harina mixture to pot with onion, garlic and broth.
  4. Add remaining water, enchilada sauce, cheese and spices to pot and bring mixture to a boil.
  5. Shred the chicken into small, bite-size pieces and add it to the pot.  Reduce heat and simmer soup for 30-40 minutes or until thick.
  6. Serve soup in cups or bowls and garnish with shredded cheese, crumbled tortilla chips and/or a spoonful of your favorite salsa or pico de gallo.

Makes approximately 12 servings.

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6 comments:

  1. mmmm, this sounds just wonderful! i'm with you on the velveeta, but it looks like it went really well with this soup!

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  2. Sounds like a fun cookbook! The soup sounds great also...I got no problems with velveeta...hehe :)

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  3. Oh boy - this soup looks cheesy and delicious. Velveta is pretty strange but it looks like it made this soup tasty.

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  4. Ahhhh....Masa Harina! Have not cooked with that for years, but it also makes for great tamales. The flavor is rich and I would bet it adds a richness to this soup too!

    Culinarily yours,
    CCR
    =:~)

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  5. Hi Sara, this sounds good. I will try it! I haven't been on here for quite awhile, but thought I'd check to see if you've posted any snow pictures. =)
    Aunt Sharon

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