Enchiladas Suizas: The Creamy Green Tomatillo Enchiladas Worth Making at Home
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60m
Total time
4
Servings
620
kcal
medium
Difficulty
Jul 2, 2026
INGREDIENTS.
4
Meat
4 pieces bone-in skin-on chicken thighs
Produce
1 large white onion, halved (one half for poaching, one half reserved)
6 cloves garlic cloves (3 for poaching, 3 for sauce)
500 g tomatillos, fresh, husked and rinsed
2 large poblano chillies
1 handful fresh cilantro, for garnish
1 jalapeño, thinly sliced (optional, for heat at the table)
Pantry
1 bay leaf
2 tsp fine salt
3 tbsp neutral oil (such as sunflower or vegetable)
250 ml chicken broth (from poaching liquid)
Dairy
200 ml crema mexicana (or crème fraîche)
200 g Oaxacan cheese (quesillo) or Monterey Jack, shredded
Grain
12 corn tortillas, 15cm (6-inch)
THE METHOD.
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FAQ · Things people ask
About this recipe.
What's the difference between enchiladas suizas and enchiladas verdes?
Enchiladas verdes use a tomatillo-based green salsa without cream; the sauce is brighter, sharper, and lighter. Enchiladas suizas add crema to the same base, producing a richer, mellower, creamier result. Both are baked with cheese. The cream is the only structural difference but it changes the character of the dish significantly.
Can I make the sauce ahead?
Yes. The salsa suiza keeps refrigerated for 3 days or frozen for 3 months. Make double and freeze half for a fast weeknight dinner. The assembled, uncooked enchiladas can also be refrigerated for up to 24 hours before baking — add 5 minutes to the bake time.
What if I can't find crema mexicana?
Crème fraîche is the best substitute: similar fat content, similar mild tanginess, heat-stable. Full-fat sour cream works in a pinch but has a higher water content and is more likely to curdle if overheated. Do not use regular whipping cream — it lacks the acidity that balances the tomatillo.
My tortillas keep cracking when I roll them. What's wrong?
They weren't softened enough. Pass each tortilla through a film of hot oil in a skillet for 15 seconds per side — you're not frying them, just heating them until they become pliable. Alternatively, dipping them in the warm sauce works (they soften almost immediately) but makes handling slippery. Cold tortillas are the single most common reason enchiladas fall apart.
Can I use chicken breast instead of thighs?
Yes, but monitor carefully. Chicken breast dries out faster than thigh; if your chicken was already well-cooked before assembly, bake the enchiladas for the minimum time (20 minutes) and check early. The sauce helps protect the filling from drying but it's not foolproof with breast meat.