Easy To Make Tasty Chicken Chimichangas Recipes

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Chicken Chimichangas. My family absolutely loves this easy Chicken Chimichangas recipe! A large flour tortilla filled with shredded chicken, refried beans, cheese, salsa and spices. These Chicken Chimichangas are one of the ultimate comfort foods!

Chicken Chimichangas These Baked Chicken Chimichangas are a healthier twist on the classic chimichanga. You won't even miss these being fried in this oven-fried version! Here is a delicious recipe for a super crunchy cheesy chimichanga. You can cook Chicken Chimichangas using 11 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook that.

Ingredients of Chicken Chimichangas

  1. You need 2 lbs of shredded chicken breast cooked.
  2. It's 8 oz. of Cream cheese.
  3. You need 1 of medium onion diced.
  4. Prepare 1 can of sweet corn.
  5. Prepare 1 can of black beans.
  6. It's 8 of while wheat tortillas.
  7. Prepare 4 of large slices of white cheddar cheese.
  8. Prepare 2 cloves of garlic minced.
  9. Prepare 1 tbsp of cumin.
  10. Prepare 1/2 tbsp of paprika.
  11. You need 2 tbsp of butter melted.

You can use store brand flour tortillas or for a tasty version, you can make tour own. Chicken Chimichangas that are baked and stuffed with chicken, rice, spices, cheese and more. These burritos are so yummy and healthy because they're baked instead of fried! These baked chicken chimichangas are healthier than the fried version, but yet still deliciously crispy from the oven!

Chicken Chimichangas Directions

  1. Cook the onions in a large skillet with butter and garlic until transparent..
  2. Drain corn and beans and add to skillet. Add chicken, cream cheese, paprika, and cumin. Mix well..
  3. Roll into tortillas with half a slice of cheddar, place in a baking dish, brush with butter, broil four minutes on each side..
  4. Serve hot..

Make these Tex-Mex Chicken Chimichangas for a dinner your whole family will love. Top with your favorite picante sauce, salsa or guacamole. Chicken chimichangas require a little work but they are definitely worth it. I actually prefer these over the beef chimichangas. Tortillas are filled with a mixture, rolled, and then fried in oil.