The Best Easy Shrimp Enchiladas

I’m calling these the best easy shrimp enchiladas, and they are, without a doubt, the best shrimp enchiladas you will ever taste, thanks to my secret ingredient, canned lobster bisque. They are rich, meaty, and delicious, have a deeper flavor than most lighter shrimp enchiladas, and you don’t have to make the creamy enchilada sauce from scratch.

The Best Easy Shrimp Enchiladas

The Best Easy Shrimp Enchiladas

Krysta
I'm calling these the best easy shrimp enchiladas, and they are, without a doubt, the best shrimp enchiladas you will ever taste, thanks to my secret ingredient, canned lobster bisque. They are rich, meaty, and delicious, have a deeper flavor than most lighter shrimp enchiladas, and you don't have to make the creamy enchilada sauce from scratch.
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 35 minutes
Additional Time: 10 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 15 minutes
Course Main Dishes
Cuisine Mexican
Servings 8
Calories 518 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 32 extra-large raw shrimp 16 to 20 per pound, peeled and deveined
  • ½ teaspoon salt or more as needed
  • 1 pinch cayenne pepper
  • 2 tablespoons avocado oil plus more as needed
  • 1 cup diced poblano pepper or other green chili pepper
  • 1 cup diced onion
  • 2 tablespoons chili powder
  • 2 teaspoons smoked paprika
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • ¼ teaspoon ground chipotle pepper
  • 3 cloves garlic minced
  • ½ cup water
  • 15- ounce cans lobster bisque soup
  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste optional
  • 2 rounded tablespoons chopped cilantro
  • 6- inch flour tortillas
  • 6 ounces Monterey Jack cheese shredded
  • 6 ounces Cheddar cheese shredded
  • 1 jalapeño thinly sliced, or more to taste
  • 2 radishes thinly sliced, or more to taste
  • ½ cup sour cream or as needed
  • hot sauce as needed
  • 1 lime cut into wedges for serving

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F (230 degrees C). Season shrimp with salt and cayenne in a bowl and toss with tongs to evenly coat.
  • Add 1 tablespoon of avocado oil to a skillet, and set on medium-high heat. Place shrimp, without crowding, in a single layer in the skillet; sear for 30 to 60 seconds per side, then transfer to a bowl. You will have to work in batches. Place seared shrimp in the refrigerator.
  • Add peppers, onions, and a large pinch of salt to the skillet. Reduce heat to medium, and cook, stirring up the brown bits from the bottom of the pan, until onions begin to turn translucent, 3 to 5 minutes.
  • Season with chili powder, smoked paprika, cumin, black pepper, chipotle pepper, and garlic; sauté for 1 to 2 minutes more. Remove 8 rounded tablespoons of the mixture to a bowl and set aside.
  • Pour water into the pan and stir to deglaze the bottom. Stir in lobster bisque, plus a few tablespoons of water used to rinse the cans. Add tomato paste and raise heat to medium-high; stir until well combined. Bring sauce to a simmer, reduce heat to medium, and simmer for 5 to 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  • Meanwhile, remove shrimp from the refrigerator, and pour any accumulated juices from the shrimp into the sauce. Turn off heat, stir in cilantro, and season with salt and black pepper to taste.
  • Transfer half the sauce into the bottom of a large (15×10-inch) baking dish.
  • Brush each tortilla on both sides with avocado oil. Toss Monterey Jack and Cheddar cheese together in a bowl.
  • Top each tortilla with 1/4 cup cheese mixture, followed by 4 shrimp. Top with 1 spoon of reserved veggie mixture. Add 2 tablespoons cheese mixture on top and roll up tortilla, finishing with seam on bottom.
  • Place 8 rolled enchiladas into the baking dish, seam on bottom, and top with remaining sauce. Sprinkle over remaining cheese, or more if desired.
  • Bake in the preheated oven until the top starts to brown, and the sauce is bubbly, 20 to 25 minutes. Let enchiladas rest for about 10 minutes before serving. While resting, garnish with thinly sliced jalapeños and radishes.
  • Serve with extra sauce from the bottom of the dish spooned over. Garnish with additional sliced jalapeño, radish, and chopped cilantro, and serve with sour cream, hot sauce, and fresh lime wedges.

Notes

Chef’s Note

If your lobster bisque is on the creamy side, you’ll want to add the optional tomato paste. Trust your judgment.
A note on can size: 3 (10.5 ounce) cans lobster bisque will work for this recipe if 15-ounce cans are not available.
Two smaller baking dishes can be used instead of one larger one.

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