Tortilla Enchilad-ish Casserole
I wouldn’t say that Nigella Lawson and I have very much in common but one thing we do seem to share is a sensitivity toward how recipes are named. You will find something very much like this dish if you search for Mexican Lasagne which is, as Nigella points out, both lazy and incorrect. So I needed to come up with another name for what it is while also trying to give enough information that people will be able to find it. As time goes on I think I will rely a lot on the suffix “ish” for recipes like this because there is such a long list of things that are not quite what they are named.
Therefore, the title is descriptive in that it uses tortillas, is based on an enchilada recipe I use, and is actually a casserole that only resembles lasagne because it has layers. You could say lasagne is a casserole, actually, because you put things into a dish and put it in the oven but we don’t call it that because it is its own thing. You see the issue, I think. I’m going to do my best to stick to descriptive titles so I don’t continue to stay awake at night thinking about what really makes a thing a thing.
In this case, we ended up here because I love making enchiladas but there are times when I’m also lazy. Is rolling up each of the tortillas and placing them neatly side by side into the baking dish that much of a hardship? Depending on what kind of day you’ve had, it can be. On that day you don’t roll them up and instead you layer the whole thing and call it done. Then you realize it is easier to do it that way and you maybe don’t make real enchiladas much anymore. Maybe.
I prefer to be able to taste the filling so I don’t add canned tomatoes and use a tomatillo salsa instead of a standard tomato based salsa. We eat a lot of things that are tomato sauce based so when I can move in a different direction, I think it is appreciated all around. There is beef mince in here, as well but its just as good with the black beans only. Also, if you can find corn tortillas I think it is even better but flour tortillas work just fine.