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with a Lime Radish-Cucumber Salad

These enchiladas are simpler than you think and are totally appetizing. They are crispy, cheesy and filled with veggies. Don't forget the citrusy and fresh radish-cucumber salad to spoon over top!

Allergens:
Egg
Sulphites
Mustard
Milk

The quantities provided above are averages only.

Produced in a facility that processes milk, sesame, eggs, fish, shellfish, crustaceans, mustard, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, soybean and sulphites.

Preparation Time30 minutes
Cooking Time
DifficultyEasy

Ingredients

serving amount

250 g

Ground Turkey

10 g

Garlic

113 g

Onion, sliced

10 g

Cilantro

2 tbsp

Mayonnaise

(Contains Egg, Sulphites, Mustard)

56 g

Radish

66 g

Mini Cucumber

1 can

Diced Tomatoes

6 unit

Chicken Broth Concentrate

1 unit

Mozzarella Cheese, shredded

(Contains Milk)

½ cup

Jalapeño

1 unit

Lime

Not included in your delivery

1 unit

Oil*

3 tbsp

Salt and Pepper*

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Nutrition Values

Calories895 kcal
Fat49 g
Saturated Fat13 g
Carbohydrate72 g
Sugar13 g
Dietary Fiber8 g
Protein40 g
Cholesterol122 mg
Sodium1681 mg
Due to the different suppliers we purchase our products from, nutritional facts per meal can vary from the website to what is received in the delivered box, depending on your region.

Utensils

Garlic Press
Measuring Cups
Small Bowl
Large Non-Stick Pan
Slotted Spoon

Cooking Steps

1

Turn on the broiler to low (to broil the enchiladas). If you don’t have a garlic press, lay the garlic clove on a chopping board. Place a chef’s knife flat on top of the garlic clove and press down firmly to crush. Finely chop the garlic. Wash and dry all produce.* Roughly chop the cilantro. Mince or grate the garlic. Juice half the lime (1 lime for 4 ppl), then cut the remaining lime into wedges. Core, then cut the jalapeño(s) into 1/8-inch slices. Reserve 1/2 cup diced tomatoes (dbl for 4 ppl) from the can in a small bowl and set aside.

2

Heat a large non-stick pan over medium heat. When the pan is hot, add 1 tbsp oil (dbl for 4 ppl), then the onions, garlic and jalapeño. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the jalapeño softens, 4-5 min. Add the turkey and Mexican seasoning. Cook, breaking up the turkey, until no pink remains, 4-5 min. (TIP: Cook to a minimum internal temp. of 74°C/165°F.**)

3

Add the remaining diced tomatoes from the can(s), broth concentrate(s) and 1/2 cup water (dbl for 4 ppl) to the turkey mixture. Stir together. Simmer until the sauce is slightly reduced, 5-6 min.

4

Meanwhile, cut radishes and cucumber(s) into 1/8-inch thin rounds, then cut rounds into 1/8-inch matchsticks. In another small bowl, combine radishes, cucumber, cilantro, lime juice and 1 tbsp oil (db for 4 ppl). Season with salt and pepper. Set aside. Spray or wipe an 8x8-inch baking dish with 1 tbsp oil. (NOTE: Use a 9x13-inch baking dish and 2 tbsp oil for 4 ppl.)

5

When sauce is slightly reduced, using a slotted spoon, divide turkey mixture between tortillas. Roll each up to close and place, seam-side down, in the baking dish. Spoon over reserved diced tomatoes and any remaining sauce from the pot. Sprinkle over the cheese. Broil in the middle of the oven until cheese melts, 2-4 min. (TIP: Keep an eye on them so they don't burn!)

6

Divide the enchiladas between plates and spoon over the radish-cucumber salad. Squeeze over a lime wedge, if desired.