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Quick, easy, and flavorful Enchilada Pasta Casserole is a great weeknight dish for the entire family!

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Enchilada Pasta Casserole

I LOVE Mexican food, especially enchiladas, but I don’t always have the time and dedication to make and roll individual enchiladas.

With this enchilada pasta casserole, I can bypass the tedious work of rolling enchiladas, without sacrificing my craving for enchiladas.

It’s like a deconstructed enchilada in a casserole where all of the beef, cheese, and sauce is freely flowing throughout a casserole dish, weaved in between egg noodles for a little pasta flair.

Don’t be afraid that a large casserole dish will make too much, trust me you’ll love having the leftovers, and I’m sure not even a single noodle will go to waste.

How To Make Enchilada Pasta

In a large pot, bring water to boil and cook egg noodles according to package instructions. In the meantime, in a very large skillet, brown your ground beef then drain the fat. Then add the chili powder, cumin, and cayenne pepper. Stir to combine and add in the cream cheese until melted and combined.

In a large bowl, combine sour cream, enchilada sauce, half the cheddar cheese, half the monterey jack cheese, corn kernels, and diced green chiles. Stir to combine. Pour mixture over the beef and let simmer for 2-3 minutes. In the meantime, drain your pasta and add it to the beef mixture.

In a large casserole dish, pour in the pasta mixture and top with the remaining cheese.

Bake until cheese has completely melted. Serve hot.

Can I Make It A Vegetarian Enchilada Pasta Casserole?

It’s very easy to make this recipe into a vegetarian option. You have a couple different options to chose from.

The easiest way to turn this into a vegetarian enchilada pasta is to simply omit the ground beef.

Since there’s a lot going on in the casserole, the dish can still stand on its own (and taste delicious) without the added ground beef.

If you don’t want to just completely eliminate that protein source, you can also add crumbled tofu to act as a ground beef substitute.

Check out this recipe for Vegan Tofu Taco Crumbles to see how to make tofu the resembles ground beef.

The last option you have is to find some plant-based “ground beef” this will be a plant-based meat-like product that will closely resemble the flavor and texture of ground beef without any of the actual meat.

BeyondMeat is a good product line to try that’s easy to find in most grocery stores.

Can I Use Different Noodles?

You can use just about any noodles you prefer with just a few exceptions. I do suggest the thicker or spiraled noodles because they are better for really grabbing all of the sauce, meat, and cheese. Thinner noodles like spaghetti won’t really work for this one because they just can’t hold up as well for a casserole like this one.

I’ve never tried it with short noodles like penne or ziti noodles, but I’m sure the recipe will work fine with those noodle types too.

Is This Recipe Spicy?

There is a bit of spice to the enchilada pasta because of the cayenne pepper, and the green chiles.

I wouldn’t say its overly spicy though. If you prefer completely mild you can skip those two ingredients, or tone them down, or choose a mild enchilada sauce.

To amp up the spice, try adding a handful of seeded jalapeno slices.

Tips For Serving and Saving An Enchilada Casserole Recipe

Casseroles are amazingly versatile when it comes to how to serve them. This Enchilada pasta casserole would be a great addition to any Cinco De Mayo party or Mexican themed fiesta.

That’s not where the line is drawn; whip out this recipe when you know you have a busy week coming up.

Casseroles are notorious for reheating well and being a dish you can feast on throughout the course of a couple days or even up to a week.

I love fixing up this recipe on a Sunday night before a particularly busy week, so I can still feel like I’m getting a home cooked meal without having to spend time making a new recipe every night.

When stored in an airtight container, in the refrigerator you can store the enchilada pasta casserole for up to one week.

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Enchilada Pasta Casserole

This enchilada pasta casserole is going to be a family favorite, for sure!
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 6

Equipment

Ingredients 

  • 12 ounces (340 g) egg noodles
  • 1 pound (454 g) ground beef
  • ½ tablespoon chili powder
  • ½ teaspoon ground cumin
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • 5 ounces (142 g) cream cheese
  • ¼ cup (58 g) light sour cream
  • 10 ounce (312 g) can enchilada sauce, I used the red sauce
  • 1 cup (113 g) shredded sharp cheddar cheese, divided
  • 1 cup (113 g) shredded monterey jack cheese, divided
  • 1 cup (164 g) frozen corn kernels, thawed
  • 4 ounce (142 g) can diced green chiles
  • Salt and pepper, to taste

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350 °F (177 °C)
  • In a large pot, bring water to boil and cook egg noodles according to package instructions.
    12 ounces (340 g) egg noodles
  • In the meantime, in a very large skillet, brown your ground beef then drain the fat. Then add the chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, and cayenne pepper. Stir to combine.
    1 pound (454 g) ground beef, ½ tablespoon chili powder, ½ teaspoon ground cumin, ½ teaspoon garlic powder, ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • Add in the cream cheese until melted and combined.
    5 ounces (142 g) cream cheese
  • In a large bowl, combine sour cream, enchilada sauce, half the cheddar cheese, half the monterey jack cheese, corn kernels, and diced green chiles. Stir to combine.
    ¼ cup (58 g) light sour cream, 10 ounce (312 g) can enchilada sauce, ½ cup (56 ½ g) shredded sharp cheddar cheese, 1 cup (164 g) frozen corn kernels, 4 ounce (142 g) can diced green chiles, ½ cup (56 ½ g) shredded Monterey Jack cheese
  • Pour mixture over the beef and let simmer for 2-3 minutes. Season with salt and pepper, to taste.
    Salt and pepper
  • In the meantime, drain your pasta. After you've drained it, add the pasta to the beef mixture. Make sure everything is coated in the sauce.
  • In a large casserole dish, pour in the pasta mixture and top with the remaining cheese.
    ½ cup (56 ½ g) shredded sharp cheddar cheese, ½ cup (56 ½ g) shredded Monterey Jack cheese
  • Bake for 15 minutes or until cheese has completely melted.
  • Serve hot. Keep in airtight container for up to 1 week.

Notes

Source: adapted from Buns in my Oven
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Nutrition

Serving: 1serving, Calories: 366kcal, Carbohydrates: 21g, Protein: 22g, Fat: 21g, Saturated Fat: 9g, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 5g

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Photography by Jesse Reilly

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174 Comments

  1. Jennifer @ Mother Thyme says:

    This looks so good! I would love to dive into a big bowl of this now. :)

  2. Stephanie @ Macaroni and Cheesecake says:

    Oh. my. word. This is so amazing! Mexican and pasta in one dish! I am in love!! And I totally hate when stores sizes are all out of whack and you have to keep going back out to get a bigger or smaller size to try on, drives me crazy!

  3. Villy @ For the love of Feeding says:

    I need to make this ASAP! My husband will flip!

  4. Mackenzie {SusieFreakingHomemaker} says:

    I love that you tripped out over the one piece of parsley! It freaked me out a little too! This recipe looks fab! I wish we were neighbors.

  5. Laurie {Simply Scratch} says:

    I swear Target has effed up size chart! WTH?

    Buttttt somebody hand me a fork STAT! Enchilada-anything is what I crave these days!!!

  6. Chung-Ah | Damn Delicious says:

    Dude that superimposed photo is awesome! You gotta teach me how to do that.

    And I’m sure I’ll be a size 11 once I make this amazingness!

  7. Stephanie @ Eat. Drink. Love. says:

    Holy heck, woman! I am so making this, and soon. I love pastas and enchiladas. My husband is not a big enchilada person (I know, wtf?). Maybe he would like it in pasta!

  8. Baking Serendipity says:

    So glad I’m not the only one bugged by the Target skinny jeans. I keep trying to ignore the number on mine. Also…I love everything about this pasta…especially the potential for some serious leftovers.

  9. Jessica says:

    Hi, I just discovered your blog today and, well this recipe couldn’t wait! I made it today and it was so delicious! Very creamy, comforting and full of flavor. I added just a bit of oregano to the meat (I think it rounds out the taco seasoning “flavor”) Thank you for the recipe, it’s definitely going into rotation. Can’t wait to try more. :)

    1. Julie says:

      That was fast! So glad you enjoyed it :) it’s definitely a keeper!

  10. sally @ sallys baking addiction says:

    Oh julie!! not only are you talented in the kitchen, but your photography here is epic. Impeccable. Perfect lighting!! What type of lens do you use again? I can’t wait to have good lighting in my new apartment next year. Until then, I will continue to stalk your photos. PS: enchiladas AS a casserole. Holy Moly. Drool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    1. Julie says:

      Girl, are you kidding me? Your photos are AMAZING too!! You have awesome lighting or at least you know how to fake it if you don’t! I use a 60mm macro lens. I used to shoot with a 50mm but I upgraded to the 60mm macro cause it gives you the best of both worlds – you can shoot just like a 50mm would but you also get the option of the amazing macro. Seriously, great investment!