Easy Oven-Baked Chimichangas Recipe (2024)

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Make this Easy Oven-Baked Chimichangas recipefor a delicous, and versatile,family dinner! This oven-baked version is a healthier option than the traditionalchimichangas (deep-fried burrito).

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Do you make New Year’s resolutions? I’m not sure if what I do is actual “resolutions”, but I enjoy starting fresh in the new year and thinking about the changes I want to make.This year, I decided to work on something I haven’t done enough. I’ve started making better food choices and learning more about the ingredients on the items I buy.I have a LOT to learn, but I’m determined to make 2014 a year that I get a bit more personal with whole, real foods.

While I’m continuing to cook new recipes as usual, I have some old favorites that have been getting a makeover. One of those meals is Oven-Baked Chimichangas — which are traditionally a deep-fried burrito. I’ve been baking them for years though, which no doubt makes them healthier, but there was still other areas to improve this meal.

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One change I’ve made is that I make them with 100% Whole Wheat Tortillas. Only one of my kids even mentioned the change — my oldest son said “Thanks, Mom…those were good. But I could tell you used a healthy tortilla or something”. I’ll take that as a compliment, especially since he ate THREE of them.

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One of the fillings we almost always use for chimichangas is Spanish rice — my husband’s favorite. While I know how to make homemade Spanish rice, I usually pick up a packaged rice dish. Homemade Spanish rice is not hard, but the simplicity of a boxed rice entree makes my life even easier and pretty much guarantees a successful outcome.

Prior to a few weeks ago, I had bought a variety of Spanish Rice boxed dishes…never once paying attention to the ingredients. But now that I am paying attention, I have found a product that I never noticed before: Lundberg Family Farms Organic Whole Grain Southwestern Rice. It’s an organic, whole grain rice dish that works great as a side dish or as part of a main dish, such as in the case of our chimichangas.

One of the things I liked the most about the Lundberg Southwestern Rice (and their other products) is that the ingredient list was short AND I could understand and read all the words on the the box. It might seem like such a little thing, but really, this is huge! Now that I’m reading labels more, I find my fair share of ingredient lists with items I can’t pronounce. Not the case with the Lundberg Rice.

One box of Lundberg Southwestern Rice is plenty for making this Easy Oven Baked Chimichangas recipe for a family of 6 — and maybe even more. As you seen the photo before, it has black beans and corn included, so I was able to skip making a pot of beans for our chimichangas. The seasonings are perfect and not spicy hot. My youngest son is always the official “is it spicy” taste tester and he liked it, so it gets a big thumbs up from him.

In addition to the Lundberg rice entree, you’ll just need 1 pound of boneless, skinless chicken breast that is cut into thin strips. You’ll also want some colorful bell peppers (I used 3: orange, red, and yellow), plus a medium onion. All this is cooked in a skillet and seasoned with a simple blend of chili pepper, cayenne, cumin, and garlic powder (a homemade taco seasoning I make).

To make the chimichangas, you’ll lay a line of your chicken mixture on a 100% whole wheat tortilla. You top that with the Southwestern Rice. If you wish, you can add some shredded cheese. I say “if you wish” but what I really mean is ADD SOME SHREDDED CHEESE. Ok, you don’t have to, but cheese rocks, especially in a chimichanga. Feel free to skip is you want to save the fat or calories.

The chimichangas are rolled up and placed on a greased baking sheet. The tops are sprayed or lightly brushed with olive oil or grapeseed oil (I sprayed with grapeseed oil) and baked until brown and crispy.

We like to serve our Oven Baked Chimichangas with salsa, sour cream, and guacamole. If you’ve read any of my other posts, you already know what my youngest dipped his chimichanga in — all hail the ketchup king. We also usually have tortilla chips to go along with it, as well as some fresh fruit.

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I’ve included the complete recipe below, but the great thing about this recipe is how versatile it is. Here’s more filling ideas:

  • Refried Beans
  • Black Beans
  • Thinly sliced steak
  • Ground beef or turkey
  • Any leftover meat (such as from a roasted chicken)
  • Rotisserie whole chicken (buy at grocery store, take meat off bones)
  • Shredded meat — pork, chicken, beef
  • Roasted vegetables (zucchini, corn, sweet potato, etc)
  • ….your own idea! What are your ideas?

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Make this Easy Oven-Baked Chimichangas recipefor a delicous, and versatile,family dinner! This oven-baked version is a healthier option than the traditionalchimichangas (deep-fried burrito).

Ingredients

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  • 1 box Lundberg Organic Whole Grain Southwestern Rice
  • 1 pound boneless (cut into thin strips, skinless chicken breast)
  • 3 small bell peppers (seeded and sliced)
  • 1 medium onion (sliced)
  • 6 100 % whole wheat tortillas (approximately 9″ size)
  • Olive Oil (Grapeseed Oil, or Cooking Spray of your choice)
  • Optional: shredded cheese (sour cream, guacamole, etc.)

Seasoning

  • 1/2 tablespoon chili powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon cumin

Instructions

  1. Prepare rice entree according to package instructions and set aside. Mix seasoning ingredients in a small bowl and set aside. Grease a large baking sheets with oil or cooking spray. Preheat oven to 450 degrees F.
  2. In a large skillet, heat approximately 2 tablespoons olive oil over medium-high heat. When hot, add chicken strips and cook until no longer pink and starting to brown. Add bell pepper and onion to chicken and cook over low heat just until vegetables are just barely tender-crisp (don’t over cook). If any liquid remains in pan, drain it off. Sprinkle chicken/veggies with seasoning and drizzle 1-2 tablespoons water over seasoning. Stir to combine with chicken/veggies.
  3. Lay one tortillas on clean work space or counter top. Place approximately 1/2 cup of chicken & vegetable mixture in the middle of the tortilla, in a line. Place approximately 1/4 cup of rice on top of chicken. Top with shredded cheese if desired.
  4. Fold opposite sides of the tortilla (near each side of the “line” of ingredients) inward towards the center. Fold bottom edge (edge closest to you) of tortilla over filling. Roll until filling is completely enclosed. Place seam side down on baking sheet. Repeat with additional tortillas. When all tortillas have been filled, spray or brush tops and sides of chimichangas generously.
  5. Bake in oven for 10-15 minutes, turn chimichangas over once after about 5-7 minutes. Bake until browned and crispy. Serve with sour cream, guacamole, salsa, etc.
  • Category: Main Dish
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: Mexican

Keywords: 10 ingredients, cinco de mayo, chicken breast, bell peppers, easy recipe, whole wheat tortillas,

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FAQs

How to cook El Monterey chimichangas in the oven? ›

  1. MICROWAVE. Setting: HIGH. Place 1 chimichanga on microwave safe plate. FROZEN: 1 MINUTE. ...
  2. OVEN. Preheat oven to 350°F. Place chimichangas on baking sheet with 1″ between chimichangas. Bake uncovered. ...
  3. AIR FRYER. 380°F. Place 2 chimichangas in air fryer basket. FROZEN: Cook for 6 MINUTES, flip and cook for additional 6 MINUTES.

How do you keep chimichangas from opening? ›

Folding a Chimichanga
  1. Now fold over one long edge and hold down that side while you repeat folding over the corners, then long edge of the other side.
  2. Place sealed side down to fry the burrito and seal it shut. Use tongs to turn your chimichanga. Using tongs will help keep the sealed edge from popping open!
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What is in the original chimichanga? ›

Traditionally, a chimichanga is filled with a combination of rice, beans, meat and cheese, similar to a burrito. You can opt for seasoned Mexican-style rice or yellow rice or even plain white rice. As for the beans, refried beans, black beans or pinto beans are traditional.

How long do you bake frozen chimichangas? ›

Preheat oven to 350°F. Remove plastic wrapper. Place frozen chimichanga on baking sheet in center of oven. Bake for 25-30 minutes or until hot.

How do you cook frozen burritos in the oven? ›

Pre-heat oven to 375°F. Remove wrapper and cover in foil. Place on pan and bake for 20 minutes. Flip and cook for an additional 25 minutes.

What does chimichanga mean in spanish? ›

First recorded in 1950–55; from Mexican Spanish (Veracruz, Tabasco) chimichanga, chivichanga “trinket, trifle,” of uncertain origin.

How do you seal a chimichanga? ›

Divide meat mixture into equal amounts in the pan. Then using a slotted spoon to leave excess liquid behind, transfer meat mixture to the center of each tortilla and fold the tortilla into a closed packet and secure using a wooden skewer or round toothpicks.

Do you eat chimichangas with your hands? ›

Our Chimichangas can be eaten with a fork and knife for those who want to stay clean but work just as well by hand. In fact, the allure to a Chimichanga is the fact that you can pick one up and eat it without a fork and knife, anywhere you want.

Why are chimichangas unhealthy? ›

A chimichanga can be a rich, occasional treat, rather than a diet staple. Chimichangas are high in calories, saturated fat and trans fats. According to the American Heart Association, eating a diet high in saturated fat puts us at higher risk for type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity.

Do Mexicans eat chimichangas? ›

Any fan of Mexican food is likely familiar with the chimichanga, but the reality is not many people know how they were invented. Many don't know that they're not really Mexican. Most culinary historians suggest this delectable dish was accidentally created in the United States.

What is the swear word for chimichangas? ›

She immediately began to utter a Spanish profanity beginning "chi..." (chingada), but quickly stopped herself and instead exclaimed chimichanga, a Spanish equivalent of "thingamajig".

What to put on frozen chimichangas? ›

So many great ways too serve these beef and bean chimichangas. My favorite toppings include sour cream, diced avocados or guacamole, salsa, chopped lettuce and/or tomatoes, and fresh cilantro. Try this Mexican rice or fried rice for a side dish. Load up your plate and dig in, my friends.

What makes a chimichanga chimichanga? ›

A chimichanga is a type of burrito that is deep-fried until crispy, giving it a unique texture and flavor that sets it apart from other burritos. The deep-frying process makes the chimichanga more compact and easier to eat, as the filling is tightly wrapped and held together by the crispy outer layer.

Are chimichangas discontinued in El Monterey? ›

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Effective immediately, El Monterey will discontinue production of all Chimichangas. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

How long to cook El Monterey taquitos in oven? ›

  1. OVEN. Preheat oven to 400°F. Spread 6 taquitos evenly 1″ apart on baking sheet lined with parchment paper. FROZEN: 10 MINUTES. ...
  2. AIR FRYER. 380°F. Place 6 taquitos in air fryer basket. FROZEN: 6 MINUTES. ...
  3. MICROWAVE. Setting: HIGH. Place 3 taquitos on a ceramic plate in the center of microwave. FROZEN: 1 MINUTE 15 SECONDS.

Can you cook El Monterey chicken enchiladas in the oven? ›

Bake at 375ºF for 30 minutes. Top with tomatoes and green onions. Enjoy! For food safety and quality internal product temperature must reach 165ºF.

Can i put el monterey chimichangas in the air fryer? ›

El Monterey® Signature Loaded Nacho Chimichangas are made with real ingredients like cheddar, mozzarella, and Monterey Jack cheeses and Angus ground beef. Prepare them in the oven or air fryer for a crispier texture! Cook one chimichanga at a time.

How do you cook El Monterey beef bean and cheese chimichangas? ›

COOKING INSTRUCTIONS

PLACE 1 CHIMICHANGA ON MICROWAVE SAFE PLATE. FROZEN: 1 MINUTE 15 SECONDS. ADDITIONAL UNITS ADD: 1 MINUTE 15 SECONDS. LET PRODUCT STAND 30 SECONDS BEFORE EATING.

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