A Brief History of Enchiladas
Enchiladas trace their roots back to ancient Mexico, where indigenous people wrapped tortillas around fish or game meat. With the introduction of cheese and sauces during Spanish colonization, enchiladas evolved into the hearty, baked dish we know today. Over time, variations emerged across regions—red, green, creamy, and spicy sauces all became popular. Today, enchiladas are enjoyed worldwide as a customizable, comforting meal filled with meats, beans, or vegetables, and topped with luscious sauces and melty cheese.

FAQ Section
1. Can I make these enchiladas ahead of time?
Yes! You can prepare and assemble them up to 24 hours in advance. Cover with foil and refrigerate, then bake when ready to serve.
2. How do I make this dish spicier?
Use a hot enchilada sauce, extra chili powder, or add diced jalapeños directly into the chicken filling for a fiery kick.
3. Can I freeze chicken enchiladas?
Absolutely! Freeze unbaked enchiladas in a covered dish. When ready to enjoy, thaw overnight in the fridge and bake as directed.