Stacked Enchiladas and Beans – A Hearty New Mexico Classic
If you’re looking for a comforting, budget-friendly, and flavor-packed dinner, Stacked Enchiladas and Beans is the perfect choice. This traditional New Mexico-style dish layers soft corn tortillas with rich red enchilada sauce, melty cheese, and savory beans—then bakes everything into a warm, satisfying stack. It’s simple, filling, and perfect for weeknights or casual family dinners.
🥘 What Are Stacked Enchiladas?
Unlike rolled enchiladas, stacked enchiladas are built like a lasagna: tortillas, sauce, filling, and cheese layered on top of each other. In New Mexico, they’re often served with beans and topped with a fried egg for extra richness.

🛒 Ingredients for Stacked Enchiladas and Beans
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12 corn tortillas
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2 cups red enchilada sauce (homemade or store-bought)
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2 cups shredded cheddar or Monterey Jack cheese
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2 cups cooked pinto beans or black beans (drained)
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1 tbsp vegetable oil (for frying tortillas)
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½ tsp ground cumin
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½ tsp garlic powder
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Salt and pepper to taste
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Optional toppings: fried eggs, chopped onion, cilantro, sour cream
👩🍳 How to Make Stacked Enchiladas and Beans
Step 1: Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C).
Step 2: Lightly fry tortillas in a skillet with a little oil, just until soft and warm (not crispy).
Step 3: Warm the enchilada sauce and season with cumin, garlic powder, salt, and pepper.
Step 4: On a baking dish, place one tortilla, spread with sauce, sprinkle with beans and cheese.
Step 5: Repeat layers (tortilla → sauce → beans → cheese) 3–4 times per stack.
Step 6: Bake uncovered for 15–20 minutes until cheese is bubbly.
Step 7: Top with a fried egg, onions, cilantro, and sour cream if desired.
🌟 Tips for the Best Stacked Enchiladas
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Use corn tortillas for authentic flavor.
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Light frying keeps tortillas from falling apart.
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Add cooked chicken or beef if you want extra protein.
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A fried egg on top is classic New Mexico style!
🍽️ What to Serve With Them
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Mexican rice
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Fresh salsa
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Sliced avocado