We just love this Mexican Chicken Skillet meal. This one-pan enchilada stuffed chicken breast is a family favorite! Chicken stuffed with rice, enchilada sauce, cream cheese, tomatoes, and more cheese. You’ve never had a meal this good!
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What’s in this Mexican Chicken Skillet?
This Enchilada Stuffed Chicken Skillet was one of those recipes that hit me late and night. Let’s be honest, I always have Mexican food on my mind, even in the middle of the night. I had never thought about stuffing a chicken breast with everything I love about enchiladas (rice, cheese, cilantro, tomatoes, enchilada sauce), so this seemed like a totally genius idea.
- Chicken: You’ll need large boneless, skinless chicken breasts for this recipe. Thighs will not fit as much filling.
- Salt + Pepper: To season the chicken. I like to use about 1 teaspoon of salt per pound of meat.
- Cooked White Rice: Make sure it’s still hot!
- Cilantro: Adds fresh, herbaceous flavor. You can swap for parsley if you’re not a fan.
- Low-Fat Cream Cheese: You can use full-fat, but low-fat keeps this recipe healthier.
- Taco Seasoning: Adds classic Mexican flavor. You can use store-bought or homemade.
- Mexican Blend Cheese: A classic blend of cheeses for enchiladas. You can use Monterey jack, pepper jack, or mozzarella instead.
- Enchilada Sauce: I like Old El Paso red enchilada sauce, but any brand will do, or you can make your own enchilada sauce.
- Cherry Tomatoes: Add freshness to the filling.
- Red Onion: Gives the filling a nice bite.
- Olive Oil: Helps the chicken breasts to cook without burning. You can use avocado, canola, or vegetable oil instead.
Variations on Mexican Stuffed Chicken
There are a few ways to change up this recipe. You can swap the white rice for brown rice, cilantro lime rice, or Mexican rice. For a richer flavor, you can use full-fat cream cheese, or try swapping it out for sour cream.
You can swap the taco seasoning for fajita seasoning and the cheese for your favorite mix of cheeses, like Monterey jack, pepper jack, cheddar, or mozzarella. For a different flavor, you can use green or white enchilada sauce instead of red.
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Trademark Note: In the spirit of transparency, I want to note that some of these ingredients are trademarked products. Old El Paso is a proprietary brand that I want to acknowledge and give credit to.
Using hot rice helps to melt the cream cheese and Mexican cheese, allowing the filling to coalesce better. If your rice is cold, either heat it in the microwave, or heat the stirred-together filling in the microwave.
Since you are cutting in half and stuffing with cheese, each side of chicken is relatively thin. This means each side will cook at a shorter time than you might be used to. We found each side took about 5-6 minutes to cook all the way through (zero pink) but it’s good to check your internal temperature.
Your chicken is fully cooked when it reaches an internal temperature of 165°F. On this Stuffed Chicken Breast Recipe, be sure you are testing the temp of the actual meat, not the enchilada stuffing.
If you want to get ahead of things, you can stuff the chicken breasts up to a day ahead of time and keep them covered in the fridge.
How to Store and Reheat a Mexican Stuffed Chicken Breast
Store leftover enchilada stuffed chicken breasts in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat in a 350°F oven for 10-15 minutes, or until warmed through.
How to Freeze Mexican Skillet Chicken
Freeze enchilada stuffed chicken breasts in an airtight container or Ziplock bag for up to 3 months. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.
What to Serve with a Cheesy Mexican Chicken Skillet
Serve up this enchilada stuffed chicken like they do at your favorite Mexican restaurant! Add some refried beans, this Mexican rice, and plenty of tortilla chips and salsa (I love tomatillo salsa).
More Chicken Enchilada Recipes We Love
- Classic Chicken Enchiladas
- Creamy Chicken Enchiladas
- Chicken Enchilada Pie
- Chicken Enchilada Dip
- Chicken Enchilada Pasta Salad
- Buffalo Chicken Enchiladas
- Honey Lime Chicken Enchiladas
- Salsa Verde Chicken Enchiladas
- Chicken and Sweet Potato Enchiladas
could you tell me how much is 1 oz. of taco seasoning? in Tablespoons or teaspoons? Thank you!
A tablespoon contains one-half ounce.
I’ve made this recipe twice and am about to make it for the 3rd time tonight. I cook for a family of 7(4 of them adult sons in their 20’s- so more like a family of 11!). I make 3 batches/triple recipe. This is a phenomenal dish! Sadly, I have a few in my household who are especially whimpy when it comes to flavor/heat, so I’m planning to make 2 batches per the recipe, and 1 batch leaving out the chili’s and pico de Gallo- hoping that will satisfy their bland palates! Thanks so much for this recipe. It’s every bit as good- if not better than our local Mexican restaurant.
Thanks for sharing, Tracy!!
The whole family enjoyed this recipe. And that says alot for my family!! Will be making this again! Thanks for sharing.
That’s awesome!!
This recipe is a definite keeper. Thank you so much Becky for all of your recipes. You sure do make my job of cooking every night a whole lot easier.
I tried this recipe last summer and thought it was so flavorful. I handed the recipe to a friend and forgot to print another one for my self. I’m back to get it again and try a few more of your skillet meals. Genius!
This was very good. I only strayed from the recipe in using regular cream cheese because Kroger was sold out of the generic fat free and the Philadelphia cost twice as much. (It turned out totally fine.) I’m horrible at stuffing chicken breasts so this ended up half stuffed, half topped chicken, lol, but we still loved it. Excellent flavor!
A recipe idea like this would keep me up at night too, I’d be dying to make them! This is a great idea and a meal I know my family would love.