Skinny beef enchiladas are 5 smart points for one very large enchilada. Serve them with some Mexican rice and Fat-Free refried beans (the FF refried beans are 0)! Only 4 ingredients needed to make these. Beef Enchiladas are my favorite food to order at Mexican restaurants next to fajitas. They usually are served with a plate full of beans, rice, and smothered with cheese. Whenever I order a side of sour cream I end up getting a huge bowl of sour cream, and all I need are 2 spoonfuls of sour cream. Why do Mexican restaurants do this to you? I get so full by eating all the free chips they give you and then they give you way too much sour cream on the side. I have no self-control over all the chips and salsa!
The Sauce
When it comes to enchiladas, I like red sauce. No shame in using the canned stuff here. I tried making a 0 point enchilada sauce, but enchilada sauce calls for a roux with flour and butter, so that is impossible to make. *Sigh. There are many good brands that make decent enchilada sauce out there. One of my favorites is from Trader Joe’s. Whenever I make a trip to Trader Joes, I stock up on their enchilada sauce because it is the best. Otherwise, than that, I use whatever I can find locally. If anyone knows of a brand that makes low sodium enchilada sauce please let me know in the comments below. Have yet to find one! The Beef Sure you can go ahead and use something other than ground beef to make these beef enchiladas lower in points but ground beef is the way to go. Let’s face it, people, ground beef will never be low in points like chicken or turkey and that is ok! It is ok to eat ground beef every now and then and it is also one of my favorites. If you wanted a recipe for turkey enchiladas, look up turkey enchiladas! Tortilla The brand of tortillas can really make or break a recipe depending on how low in points you want this to be. The lowest point tortillas I’ve found are 1 point and they are the Ole Extreme Wellness Brand. I think their tortillas are pretty decent considering the fact that they are only one point. Ole Wellness brand tortillas are kind of large ones and 10 might not all fit in a pan. I also like Banderita Carb Counter Whole wheat wrap. Another brand that is only 1 point as well. This one is the favorite that I’ve tried so far.
Air Fryer Enchiladas Instructions
The recipe below makes 6 servings and that is way too much for just one person! I like to scale it down to 2 enchiladas by cooking the ground beef and saving the rest for leftovers. Instead of heating the oven I use my air fryer. I couldn’t believe how quickly these came together after making them in my air fryer. I cooked 2 enchiladas at a time in my 5.3-quart basket.
Cook ground beef. Drain any extra fat. Spread 2 oz onto tortilla Spoon 2 tablespoons of sauce and 2 tablespoons of sauce on top of beef. Roll them up. Roll the enchiladas up. Air fry at 400 for 5 minutes. Take out of air fryer and place 2 enchiladas on a plate. Spoon leftover enchilada and cheese on top and place in microwave for 1 minute.
Guys, I’ve finally found the 96% lean ground beef at Wal-Mart. They have both of these wraps (the brand I mentioned above) there as well. I go to Wal-mart for this beef, their 2 point chicken sausages, wraps, and fat-free cheddar. Topping them with some pico de gallo and nonfat Greek Yogurt. These babies are 3 points now and so filling! Points are calculated with the WW recipe builder app and not using the nutrition info.