Recipe: Black Bean and Rice Enchiladas

Enchilada is a traditional Mexican dish. The traditional enchilada sauce basically comprises of Chili peppers. The enchilada is primarily made up of tortilla, produced using maize. After that, a particular sort of meat (usually, birds, similar to chicken or turkey) is included. A few people like to include onions and cheddar. Ordinarily, many Mexican dishes can contain a high-fat content (mostly unhealthy fats).

Luckily, by swapping the meats mentioned above with black beans and rice,  this particular Mexican cuisine can be made into something more healthy with low calories.

Health Benefits

Ingredients

Instructions

 Nutritional Information

Serving Per Recipe: 8

Serving size: 1 (100g)

Amount Per Serving

Calories   322Kcal
Total fat 11g
Saturated fat 5g
Cholesterol 19mg
Sodium 994mg
Potassium 501mg
Total carbohydrates 44.4g
Dietary Fiber 7.7g
Protein 12.8g
Sugars 3g
Vitamin A 1.4mg
Vitamin C 20mg
Calcium 224mg
Iron 3mg
Thiamin 0mg
Niacin 5mg
Vitamin B6 0mg
Magnesium 69mg
Folate 83mcg

Preservation

Make certain to store this dish when it’s cooled as rice is a rearing ground for bacteria. Store in an airtight compartment in the fridge for 3 – 4 days. But if you prefer freezing, store this dish in a freezer pack with the air squeezed out. Defrost overnight in the fridge and fluff the rice before reheating. This dish will last as long as 3 months in the freezer.

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