Easy-30-Minute Chicken Chimichanga Recipe - Munchkin Time (2024)

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Easy 30-Minute Chicken Chimichanga Recipe - baked chicken chimichangas are the ultimate in Tex Mex comfort food. They’re made with a flavorful cheesy, saucy, chicken filling stuffed in a tortilla wrapped that gets baked until the shell is golden and crispy!

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This baked chicken chimichanga recipe isn’t deep fried like traditional chimichangas so they’re much lighter and less greasy without the mess to clean up after!

They come together so easily and I love making them for something a little different than our usual tacos and burritos on Mexican-themed dinner nights. It’s a great way to use up the leftover chicken when I have it, and when I want different flavors I just use a different filling! It’s super simple.

I love that when they’re baked the shells hold together so my kids can enjoy it as a handheld dinner or take it on the go when we’re headed out the door. These crave-worthy chimichangas are becoming a family favorite around here and I just know you are going to love this crispy cheesy flavorful recipe too!

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What is a Chimichanga?

It’s basically a fried burrito! It’s stuffed like a burrito with things like meat, cheese, beans, and perhaps a sauce or some seasoning and then it’s usually deep-fried. In our case, we are skipping the deep frying but baking it instead getting the same delicious results.

To make Chicken Chimichangas you will need:

  • Chicken breast - Use boneless and skinless chicken breast. You can cook it and shred it as part of this recipe or use leftover rotisserie chicken.
  • Cheese - Monterrey Jack is my favorite to use in many Tex Mex recipes, but you can use whatever cheese you like. Sharp cheddar is also great!
  • Mild green chiles - I use mild so my kids can eat them and enjoy them, but if you and your family like a little heat you can use hotter chiles if you prefer.
  • Cumin - A warm, earthy spice that gives the filling another layer of flavor.
  • Mexican white sauce - A thick, creamy, homemade sauce made from a delicious blend of sour cream, cream cheese, chiles, hot sauce, salt, and pepper. It is perfection!
  • Flour tortillas - I use 6, but if you can easily double or half the recipe if needed, depending on how many people you’re feeding.
  • Butter - Brushing the tortillas with melted butter before baking helps turn them golden brown on top.
  • Salsa - For serving! Along with any other favorites like extra Mexican white sauce, extra cheese, guacamole, sour cream, you name it!
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How to make Chimichangas:

Step 1: Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Grab a large saucepan and fill it halfway with water and place over medium heat to bring to a boil.

Step 2: Add the chicken breast and cook through until the chicken is no longer pink inside. Drain the water and let it cool.

Step 3: Transfer the chicken breasts to a bowl and shred the chicken using two forks. Pull chicken pieces apart until it is all shredded and in small pieces.

Step 4: Soften the tortillas a bit by placing them on the stovetop for a few seconds. This will help them become a little more flexible so they don’t break when rolled up.

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Step 5: In the bowl with the shredded chicken, add the cumin, cheese, chiles, Mexican white sauce, salt, and pepper, and give everything a good mix.

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Step 6: Lay the tortillas flat and add a ½ cup of the chicken mixture onto the center of each one. Fold the ends up and then fold over the two sides to create an envelope to cover the filling. Roll them over to place the seam side down onto a prepared baking sheet or baking dish.

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Step 7: Brush each chimichanga with butter and bake for 15-20 minutes until golden brown.

How to Serve Chimichangas

Baked chimichangas are definitely filling and satisfying all on their own. Sometimes all you need is a cabbage salad or a bed of rice and you’ve got a meal fit for even the hungriest crowd!

Some of our favorite toppings to add are:

  • Extra Mexican white sauce
  • Extra shredded cheese
  • Diced tomatoes
  • Diced avocados
  • Guacamole
  • Cilantro-lime crema
  • Queso fresco
  • Sour cream

COOKING Tips

  • Take your tortillas out of the fridge (if that’s where you keep them) early enough so that they are at least room temperature, to begin with.
  • To keep them warm and pliable, you can stack them, microwave them, then place a lightly damp paper towel on top of them to keep them soft.
  • Grate your cheese fresh from a block. It tastes better and melts better because it doesn’t come with the anti-clumping agents that come in a pre-shredded package.
  • Switch the chicken to the leftover turkey. These make a great day-after-thanksgiving dinner idea!

FAQs

How to Store Baked Chimichangas?

Store baked chimichangas in an airtight container or Ziploc bag in the fridge for up to 3 days.

Can I Make Chimichangas Ahead?

You can! These are great for meal prepping, freezing, and baking them when you’re ready. Wrap unbaked chimichangas in plastic wrap then add them to a freezer-friendly Ziploc bag. Freeze for up to 1 month.

When you’re ready to bake them, thaw in the fridge overnight, remove the plastic, and follow the recipe directions as listed.

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Easy 30-Minute Chicken Chimichanga Recipe

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Delicious Chicken Chimichanga Recipe - it is a baked burrito, stuffed with chicken, cheese and mild chilies.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Course Dinner, EASY, Lunch, Quick &amp

Cuisine Mexican

Servings 6

Calories 204 kcal

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 2 boneless skinless chicken breast cooked & shredded
  • 1 cup Monterey Jack Cheese shredded
  • 4 oz. mild chiles diced
  • ½ teaspoon ground cumin
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 cup Mexican White Sauce more for serving
  • 6 flour tortillas
  • butter for brushing
  • salsa for serving

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400F. Bring large saucepan filled half way with water to a boil, add chicken breast and cook on medium heat until it is cooked thru and chicken is no longer pink inside. Drain the water and let it cool. Using hands or two forks tear the chicken into small pieces.

  • Warm tortillas on top of the stove for few seconds, it will make them soft and flexible.

  • In a mixing bowl combine chicken, ground cumin, cheese, chillies, Mexican White Sauce, salt and pepper. Give it a good mix.

  • Place ½ cup of the chicken mixture on center of each tortilla. Fold the sides, then the bottom side up, to cover the filling, roll over to create chimichangas.

  • Brush each chimichangas with butter and bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden color. Serve with leftover Mexican White Sauce, Guacamole or cabbage salad.

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Notes

Useany leftover chicken, leftover Thanksgiving turkey or cook chicken to make chicken chimichangas.

Store cooked chimichangas in airtight container or zip bag, inside the fridge for up to 3 days.

Make ahead chimichangas - freeze unbaked chimichangas in airtight container or zip bag. Unthaw by placing frozen chimichangas in the fridge over night, bake using instructions in this recipe.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 204kcalCarbohydrates: 16gProtein: 15gFat: 9gSaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 41mgSodium: 351mgPotassium: 201mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 156IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 174mgIron: 1mg

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FAQs

What is chimichanga sauce made of? ›

INGREDIENTS
  • 3 c Oil.
  • 4 c Flour.
  • 1.5 c butter.
  • 336 oz Chicken broth.
  • 4.5 tablespoons Ground cumin.
  • 1.5 tablespoon salt.
  • 1.5 tablespoon Pepper.
  • 5 lb sour cream.

How long do you cook Jose ole chimichangas? ›

Remove plastic wrapper. Place product on baking sheet in center of oven. Bake 25-30 minutes or until hot.

What's the difference between a chimichanga and a burrito? ›

How does a burrito differ from a chimichanga? Burritos contain rice and beans and tomatoes in addition to the meat, and they're wrapped but not fried. Chimichangas typically contain only the meat in sauce, and are deep fried, so they are crisp and crunchy on the outside.

How long do i cook el monterey chimichangas in air fryer? ›

Place 1 chimichanga in air fryer basket. FROZEN: Cook for 6 MINUTES, flip and cook for additional 6 MINUTES.

How long to cook frozen things in air fryer? ›

Air Fryer Cooking Times: Frozen Meat Favourites
Air Fryer Frozen Meat FavouritesTimeTemp (C)
Air Fryer Frozen Chicken Fingers10 mins180c
Air Fryer Frozen Chicken Strips12 mins180c
Air Fryer Frozen Steak20 mins160c
Air Fryer Frozen Pork Chops18 mins120c
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Do Mexicans eat chimichangas? ›

While historians agree that the chimichanga is not an authentic Mexican food, the exact location of its origin is disputed. Both El Charro in Tucson, Arizona, and Macayo's Mexican Kitchen in Phoenix, Arizona, claim to be home to the first chimichanga.

What is chimi mayo made of? ›

Directions. Combine 2 cups fresh parsley, 1 cup fresh cilantro, 1 large jalapeno (seeded and chopped), 3 garlic cloves and 1/2 to 1 tablespoon sherry vinegar in a food processor and pulse until well chopped. Add 1/2 cup mayonnaise and pulse several times to incorporate. Season with salt.

What is a wet chimichanga? ›

Chimichangas invariably fall into two basic categories: dry and wet. The former is crisply fried, topped with sour cream and guacamole and perhaps a little cheese. The latter is smothered with a sauce or salsa.

How do you seal chimichangas for frying? ›

Roll tortillas up on end, then sides and then other end; seal by wetting with a little water. NOTE: Hold together with wooden toothpick or by tying (I prefer) with kitchen string. Heat oil in deep fryer; fry until golden brown and drain on paper towels.

What is a classic 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.

Are chimichangas healthy to eat? ›

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.

What do Mexicans call chimichangas? ›

However, it is generally believed that the chimichanga was first created in the Sonoran region of Mexico, which borders the United States. They were called “chivichanga,” which means “thingamajig.”

What is the swear word for chimichangas? ›

1922), accidentally dropped a burrito into the deep-fat fryer in the early 1950s. 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 does chimichanga mean in slang? ›

Etymology. From Mexican Spanish chimichanga (“trinket, thingamajig”), but the original sense is disputed and obscure.

How do you cook frozen chimichangas? ›

Or, heat about 1/4-inch depth of oil in a skillet. Cook desired number of frozen chimichangas, uncovered, in hot oil about 25 minutes (about 18 minutes if thawed) over medium-low heat or until golden, turning often.

Can you put frozen things in the air fryer? ›

Can I use my air fryer for frozen food? The answer to this question is, yes – anything is possible with these magical machines. We all know the hassle of waiting for something to defrost before you can cook it, but with an air fryer, you can simply pop the item inside, in its frozen state, and start cooking.

Can you put aluminum foil in an air fryer? ›

Foil is safe to use in an air fryer so long as you follow three basic rules: never let foil touch the heating element; make sure the foil is weighted so it doesn't blow around the basket; and avoid contact with acidic ingredients, which can cause the foil to leach onto your food.

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