Quick and easy green chicken enchilada casserole is perfect for a weeknight dinner! A creamy chicken filling is layered with tortillas, sauce and cheese for a simple way to enjoy enchiladas without any rolling!
This Mexican-inspired casserole is a shortcut of creamy chicken enchiladas! Add your favorite toppings or use a red enchilada sauce like I do in chicken enchilada casserole.
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Feeds A Crowd With Leftovers!
Sometimes there just isn’t time to fill and roll up flour tortillas, and since my family loves Mexican recipes for dinner I thought it was time to turn green chile chicken enchiladas into a casserole!
Layered green chile chicken enchilada casserole has the same fillings and flavors as traditional enchiladas using corn tortillas instead. It’s a great way serve a crowd and can even be made ahead. We even make this enchilada breakfast casserole busy for mornings!
Why This Recipe Works
- Delicious. Even better than your favorite Mexican restaurant, the flavors are unparalleled. You’re going to want to make this every week!
- Freezer-friendly. Make two and pop one in the freezer, deliver to a neighbor in need, or have lots for the week ahead.
- We love shortcuts. Use a store-bought green enchilada sauce and for the chicken, you can use a store-bought rotisserie chicken. Couldn’t be easier!
Recipe Ingredients
The best part about this green chicken enchilada casserole is that you don’t need a ton of ingredients to make it. I love using rotisserie chicken or leftover shredded chicken for convenience. Then the rest of the ingredients are just fridge and pantry staples!
Find the full printable recipe with specific measurements below.
- Green enchilada sauce: I love the Las Palmas brand, but you use what you like or if you’ve got a homemade recipe, use that!
- Corn tortillas: Unlike flour tortillas, corn tortillas are typically smaller in size and they’re also thicker. We like to use these instead because their sturdiness helps to keep them from getting soggy.
- Shredded chicken: I use my easy shredded chicken but use what you have on hand!
- Can of green chiles: There are green chiles in the enchilada sauce, but I like to add more!
- Sour cream or cream cheese: If you’re using cream cheese, make sure to bring it to room temperature so that it’s soft enough to blend. Either will add rich creaminess to the recipe.
- Shredded cheese: I usually go with whatever I have on hand. Sometimes it’s pepper jack cheese or a Mexican blend. Other times it’s cheddar cheese or Monterey Jack cheese. I always recommend grating it fresh from a block rather than buying it pre-shredded.
Variations
Enchiladas can be made with Instant Pot shredded beef and shredded pork too. Chicken is just the beginning!
Sometimes I like to add a layer of fajita veggies or sautéed onions and bell peppers without the fajita seasoning, along with the chicken.
If you’re looking for a vegetarian version, you can completely omit the chicken and replace it with pinto or black beans to bulk it up. Need low carb? Try this fajita casserole instead!
The options are endless and no matter what, it’s always amazing!
How to Make Green Enchilada Casserole
It only takes 10 minutes of prep time to assemble the green chile casserole and then about 25 minutes of baking time. From start to finish, this easy dinner idea is ready in just about 30 minutes!
- Make the “filling.” Combine cooked chicken, green chiles, and sour cream in a bowl, then season with salt and pepper. If you like yours even spicier, you can add in a bit of chili powder, cayenne, or even diced jalapenos.
- Start layering. If you are using a 9-inch baking dish you’ll be able to fit about 3 corn tortillas in there. I like to break them in half, so they fit evenly across the bottom, covering the corners as well. Add 1/3 of the chicken mixture and enchilada sauce followed by a sprinkling of cheese.
- Finish layers and bake. Repeat that combination for 1-2 more layers, finishing with a top layer of cheese. Cover with foil and bake in a preheated oven for 20 minutes. Uncover and bake for 5-10 minutes more until the top is golden and the cheese is bubbly.
- Allow it to set, then serve. Let it sit and settle for a few minutes so it’s not completely runny when you slice it and serve it. Enjoy with your favorite toppings and dig in!
Favorite Toppings
- Chopped fresh cilantro
- Red bell pepper
- Tomatoes
- Avocado
- Sliced olives
- Sour cream
- Lime juice
Expert Tips
- Crispy cheesy finish: Place the green chicken enchilada casserole under the broiler for the last minute to get that perfect bubbly and golden cheesy layer on top.
- Avoid soggy casserole: Remember to remove the foil the last few minutes of baking to remove excess moisture.
- Corn or flour tortillas: Depending on your preference you can use corn tortillas or flour tortillas. Flour tortillas may be get soggier but they will still be amazing.
- Make ahead: Assemble this enchilada casserole up to 24 hours in advance. Cover and store in the refrigerator then bring to room temperature before baking.
- Serving suggestions: There are so many Mexican side dishes that would pair well with this green chicken enchilada casserole! Try cilantro lime rice, Mexican rice and a side of refried beans.
Ways to Use Leftover Green Chili Sauce
If you have more than you need, you’re in luck. There are so many ways to use it!
You can double this green chicken enchilada casserole recipe and freeze half for later. Or, you can transfer what sauce you have left to a freezer bag and keep frozen for later on. Then, you’ll have it on hand to make green enchilada chicken soup and green chili burritos!
Recipe FAQs
Yes! Get a head start on this week’s dinner by making it in advance today. Assemble and layer it and wrap it in plastic wrap without baking it.
Freeze it until you’re ready and thaw it in the fridge the night before. Bake it at 350°F for 30-40 minutes covered, and then for 10-15 minutes uncovered.
The difference in time accounts for the fact that it’s going into the oven cold.
Green enchilada sauce is tangy, tart, and vibrant made with green chiles, jalapenos, onions, tomatillos, garlic, chicken broth, and some tasty spices, such as ground cumin! Many of the ingredients are sautéed before being puréed, unlike a salsa verde, which is raw.
You can use the salsa but it will have a different flavor profile.
Yes. Verde means green in Spanish :)
The major difference is the type of chilis used. Red chili peppers for red enchilada sauce and green chili peppers for the green. Most people find the red sauce to be a bit spicier.
Storage
Keep any leftover green chicken enchilada casserole stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Reheat single servings in the microwave or larger amounts in the oven.
Looking for more easy casserole recipes? Check out my 15-minute taco casserole or this family-favorite million dollar spaghetti casserole. Both are so delicious!
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Green Chicken Enchilada Casserole
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Ingredients
- 1 ½ cups green enchilada sauce , I prefer Las Palmas
- 12 corn tortillas
- 2 ½ cups shredded cooked chicken breast
- ⅓ cup sour cream , or cream cheese
- 4 ounce can green chiles
- 1-2 cups shredded pepper jack cheese , or Mexican blend
- Salt and Pepper , to taste
Optional toppings: cilantro, red bell pepper, tomatoes, avocado, sliced olives, sour cream
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375°F. Spray 9-inch casserole dish with non-stick spray and set aside. Pour about 1/2 cup of the enchilada sauce onto the bottom of the pan.
- In a medium size bowl combine the chicken, green chiles and sour cream (or softened cream cheese). Season with salt and pepper to taste. You can add in 1/2 teaspoon chili powder if you want to take up the heat.
- Cover the pan with about 3 tortillas (I like to break them in half). Spread some sauce on top and then add 1/3 of the chicken mixture. Then sprinkle on 1/3 of the cheese. Repeat for 1-2 more layers.
- Place foil over the pan and bake for 20 minutes. Then bake 5-10 more minutes uncovered, or until cheese is bubbly. You can broil the last minute if you'd like the top crispy. Remove from oven and let sit for 5 minutes.
- Add your favorite toppings and serve while warm.
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Nutrition
Nutrition provided is an estimate. It will vary based on specific ingredients used.
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These enchiladas are delicious and easy. I’ll make this recipe again for sure. Thank you!
I loved how easy and flavorful these green chicken enchiladas were. They were the perfect dinner for a busy holiday weeknight.
This meal was so simple and hazle free that we will definitely be making again soon. The taste of the sauce was just delicious!
OMG!!! I made this for my family tonight-BIG hit! I will definitely be adding this to my meal planning👍
So glad you enjoyed the enchilada casserole! :D
We love Mexican! We made it vegetarian version using black beans and it turned out so well for us. It was hit.
Sounds delicious!!
We love Mexican food. The green peppers and halved cherry tomatoes are festive and delicious. Great recipe!
I loved how this layered in the tortillas instead of rolling the meat inside them. I will use this method all the time now, great recipe, loved the left overs for lunch too!
What a tasty and easy dish. I might need to make this again for when my mother in law comes over. She loves Tex Mex food.
So glad you enjoyed the green chicken enchilada casserole :)
Turned out sooo good! My husband LOVED it!
Yay! So glad it was a hit :)
We made this for a get-together that we had last night, and everyone was asking for the recipe before they left.
Love to hear that! So glad it was a hit :)