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Enchilada Stuffed Spaghetti Squash

 
One serving costs about $4.54 One serving costs about $4.54

$4.54 per serving

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This recipe is ready in 60 minutes

Ready in 60 minutes

4 gluten-free,gluten free side dish,lunch,main course,main dish,dinner Mexican
spoonacular Score:80%

Spoonacular Score: 80%

 

The recipe Enchilada Stuffed Spaghetti Squash could satisfy your Mexican craving in around 1 hour. One serving contains 754 calories, 54g of protein, and 31g of fat. This recipe serves 4. For $4.54 per serving, this recipe covers 33% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. It is a good option if you're following a gluten free diet. It is brought to you by spoonacular user asiamay. If you have spaghetti squash, cilantro, rotisserie chicken, and a few other ingredients on hand, you can make it. Similar recipes include Enchilada Stuffed Spaghetti Squash, Enchilada Stuffed Spaghetti Squash, and Chicken Enchilada Stuffed Spaghetti Squash.

Mexican works really well with Pinot Noir, Riesling, and Sparkling rosé. Acidic white wines like riesling or low-tannin reds like pinot noir can work well with Mexican dishes. Sparkling rosé is a safe pairing too. The Belle Glos Las Alturas Vineyard Pinot Noir with a 4.6 out of 5 star rating seems like a good match. It costs about 35 dollars per bottle.

Belle Glos Las Alturas Vineyard Pinot Noir

Located in one of the highest-plantable sites in the Santa Lucia Highlands of Monterey County, this pristine bench offers the Las Alturas Vineyard cool, coastal days with consistent sunshine and a foundation of Gloria sandy loam soil.When planting this 15-acre vineyard, we matched various Pinot Noir clones to individual slopes and soil attributes of the land. Our yields are deliberately kept low in order to preserve the fruit intensity these clonal choices have given us.Very dark burgundy; aromas of black cherry and tilled earth are abundant and a delight for the senses. The palette is full, chewy and rich. It coats the mouth with flavors of berry pie filling, sweet spices, and plum, all encased by a complex textural structure that leads to an elegantly supple finish that calls for another sip.

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Ingredients

Servings:
2
2  avocados
avocados
0.33 cup
0.33 cup black olives
black olives
15 oz
15 oz canned black beans
canned black beans
0.5 cup
0.5 cup corn
corn
16 oz
16 oz enchilada sauce
enchilada sauce
16 oz
16 oz enchilada sauce
enchilada sauce
0.25 cup
0.25 cup fresh cilantro
fresh cilantro
1 cup
1 cup shredded reduced fat cheddar cheese
shredded reduced fat cheddar cheese
2 cups
2 cups cooked rotisserie chicken
cooked rotisserie chicken
1.42 small
1.42 small spaghetti squash
spaghetti squash
2  avocados
2
avocados
0.33 cup black olives
0.33 cup
black olives
15 oz canned black beans
15 oz
canned black beans
0.5 cup corn
0.5 cup
corn
16 oz enchilada sauce
16 oz
enchilada sauce
16 oz enchilada sauce
16 oz
enchilada sauce
0.25 cup fresh cilantro
0.25 cup
fresh cilantro
1 cup shredded reduced fat cheddar cheese
1 cup
shredded reduced fat cheddar cheese
2 cups cooked rotisserie chicken
2 cups
cooked rotisserie chicken
1.42 small spaghetti squash
1.42 small
spaghetti squash

Equipment

baking pan
baking pan
microwave
microwave
oven
oven
baking pan
baking pan
microwave
microwave
oven
oven


Instructions

  1. If you don't have have your chicken already prepared or have leftovers, cook the chicken breasts and shred or dice.
  2. Meanwhile, cook the spaghetti squash. Two methods to cook the squash: #1- Microwave by placing squash in a baking dish, cut size down and fill the dish with an inch of water. Microwave on high for about 8-12 minutes (rotating a few times) or until the outside is soft enough to be pierced with a fork. #2- Brush inner flesh with oil, season with salt and pepper and roast in a 400 F oven, cut side up in a baking dish until tender, about 30-40 min.
  3. Mix together the chicken, enchilada sauce, beans, corn, olives, cilantro and cheese (save some of the cheese for topping).
  4. Scrape the sides of the spaghetti squash so the "noodles" are tossed and more loose.
  5. Divide the enchilada mixture between the squash boats and top with the extra cheese you saved.
  6. Broil in the oven until the cheese is melted and golden brown, about 2-3 minutes. Garnish with cilantro and top with avocado slices (if using).

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Price Breakdown

Cost per Serving: $5.19
Ingredient
2 avocados
⅓ cups black olives
15 ounces canned black beans
½ cups corn
16 ounces enchilada sauce
16 ounces enchilada sauce
¼ cups fresh cilantro
1 cup shredded reduced fat cheddar cheese
2 cups cooked rotisserie chicken
2 smalls spaghetti squash
Price
$3.00
$0.35
$0.76
$0.19
$2.59
$2.59
$0.13
$2.37
$2.36
$6.39
$20.74

Nutritional Information

Quickview
799 Calories
55g Protein
31g Total Fat
83g Carbs
36% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
799k
40%

Fat
31g
48%

  Saturated Fat
6g
43%

Carbohydrates
83g
28%

  Sugar
30g
34%

Cholesterol
119mg
40%

Sodium
3223mg
140%

Get Enough Of These
Protein
55g
111%

Fiber
26g
104%

Folate
212µg
53%

Manganese
1mg
52%

Vitamin A
2463IU
49%

Vitamin B6
0.85mg
42%

Potassium
1406mg
40%

Phosphorus
377mg
38%

Vitamin B3
7mg
37%

Vitamin B5
3mg
35%

Vitamin C
28mg
35%

Magnesium
135mg
34%

Iron
5mg
32%

Copper
0.6mg
30%

Calcium
284mg
28%

Vitamin B1
0.42mg
28%

Vitamin K
28µg
28%

Vitamin B2
0.42mg
25%

Vitamin E
3mg
21%

Zinc
2mg
19%

Selenium
7µg
11%

Vitamin B12
0.14µg
2%

covered percent of daily need

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