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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have leftover bbq pork rib enchiladas using 11 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Leftover Bbq Pork Rib Enchiladas:
- Take 4 each leftover bbq pork boneless western ribs (you can use chicken, beef, or shrimp also)
- Take 3 medium tomatoes, diced
- Take 1 medium onion, diced
- Take 2 cup sour cream
- Take 1 packages cream cheese softened
- Prepare 1/2 envelope taco seasoning
- Make ready 2 each 10.5 oz. canned red enchilada sauce
- Prepare 1 each 10.5 oz. canned green enchilada sauce
- Prepare 1 packages large or 2 small packages of flour tortillas
- Take 1 packages cheddar or mixed shredded cheese
- Take 1 jar cheese sauce, optional
Defrost the bag of leftover BBQ ribs mixed with the cheese. Saute the onion & carrots in olive oil till tender. Using leftover pork takes a ton of time off this spicy Mexican project soup, and puts it in the realm of easy weeknight meals. While this recipe actually calls for chicken, it'll be just as good, if not better, with pulled pork.
Steps to make Leftover Bbq Pork Rib Enchiladas:
- I use boneless ribs because it easier to work with.Take western ribs & shred or use food processor.
- Take onion & saute it until translucent. Add 1 can of red enchilada sauce, cream cheese, sour cream, & taco seasoning.
- After sauce incorporated, add ribs to sauce & heat thoroughly. Should only take 10 minutes.
- Take 1 flour tortilla & stuff with rib mixture, some tomatoes and jar cheese to taste. (you can switch up & use shredded instead, but you might need 2 packages).
- Place enchilada in 13x9 in. pan. Repeating step 4 & layering enchiladas side by side closely.
- When finished layering, mix red & green cans of enchilada sauce.
- Pour sauce over all enchiladas. Make sure they are all covered or they'll dry out.
- Add cheese on top & bake until cheese melts. or if you use the jar cheese then about 10-15 minutes.
- May serve with lettuce, sour cream, salsa, guacamole, & tomatoes.
- I usually serve with #9 & side of rice & beans
Most ribs that are served at restaurants contain sugary sauces and dry rubs that contain too many carbs for low-carb dieters. To make ribs juicier and more flavorful, marinade them in dry rub mixture and let it sit overnight. This way, after cooking, the meat will easily come off the bones and make it. Pour can of beef broth into slow cooker, and add boneless pork ribs. Wow this BBQ was a huge hit.
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