This recipe really threw me off when I first checked it out. I was confused by the instructions and wondered why you just couldn't put the chips on top of your bowl of chili??? Well, let me just say, I was surprised by the results. There was something about the chips being baked in with the meat, beans and cheese. It almost had an enchilada taste to it. It was pleasantly delicious!
I also ended up halving the recipe because we wouldn't eat a 9x13 baking dish size for our family. I baked it in a 9x9 baking dish instead.
Corn chip Chili Casserole
3 (15 oz.) cans of assorted beans: kidney, pinto, black, etc...
Corn chip Chili Casserole
3 (15 oz.) cans of assorted beans: kidney, pinto, black, etc...
2 (10 oz.) cans red enchilada sauce
2-3 cups shredded cheddar cheese
1 1/2 tbsp. chili powder
1 (9 3/4 oz.) bag of Fritos corn chips
1 1/2 lbs. ground beef
1 medium sized onion, diced
1 garlic clove, minced
Sour Cream for topping
Preheat oven to 350 F degrees.
In a skillet over medium high heat, add ground beef, diced onion, minced garlic and brown until meat is cooked and onion is tender. Drain and set aside.
Meanwhile, in a medium sized mixing bowl, add beans, enchilada sauce and chili powder, stir to thoroughly combine. Add drained meat mixture to the beans and stir again to combine. In a 9 x 13" baking dish, place half of the meat & bean mixture on bottom. Next, layer with corn chips, cheese and repeat one more layer ending with the cheese. Bake in preheat oven for 30 minutes or until casserole is bubbly and chips are lightly browned. Remove from oven and serve warm with a topping of sour cream, if desired.
Note:
To half the recipe use: 2 cans beans, 1 can enchilado sauce, 1 lb. ground beef, 2 cups cheese, 1 tbls. chili powder, 1/2 of an onion, 1 garlic clove and 2/3 bag of corn chips. Regular corn chips, broken up, could also be used in place of Fritos corn chips.
2 comments:
Now this is my kind of cassarole! I love to use fritos with taco soup, so i think i'll try this recipe.
Wow, that looks cool! For some reason, it reminds me of the Frito Pie thing from Sonic (although I've never tried it.) I wonder if it works well with just a few cans of chili, for simplicity?
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