You may be thinking “haven’t I see this recipe on here before?” and if you are, the answer is…kind of. Bubble Up Enchilada Casserole is one of the first recipes I ever posted and it’s been one of the most popular as well. While I’ve always been a big fan of the flavors (what’s not to like?) I never found the original very filling for the points. I actually wavered about whether to post it in the first place. When people would rave about the recipe, I used to think “really?” because although it was delicious, it just didn’t satisfy me.
I’ve been meaning to make some adjustments to the recipe for a while now, especially since some of the ingredients I originally used have become difficult to find. This time I used leaner ground turkey (and more of it), regular (as opposed to reduced fat) biscuits, a little less cheese and I added a can of black beans to make the dish more filling. I know a lot of people really liked the original recipe, but I urge you to try it this way – it’s so much better! I was definitely satisfied with one serving and I loved the addition of black beans to the flavor profile. This is the way I wish the recipe had turned out the first time! I’m keeping the old version on the site, but even if you loved it that way I think you should give this makeover a try. You won’t regret it!
Recipe Makeover: Bubble Up Enchilada Casserole
Source: adapted from multiple message board posts on weightwatchers.comIngredients:
1 ¼ lbs extra lean ground turkey (I used Jennie-O)
1 (10 oz) can enchilada sauce
1 (8 oz) can tomato sauce
1 (15 oz) can black beans, drained and rinsed
1 (7.5 oz) can refrigerator biscuits, cut into quarters (I used my store brand Tops “Homestyle” biscuits)
1 cup shredded low fat Mexican Cheese (I used Weight Watchers brand)
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly mist a 9 x 13 baking dish with cooking spray and set aside.
2. Brown turkey in a large skillet or sauté pan.
3. Add the enchilada sauce, tomato sauce and black beans and stir to combine. Stir the biscuit pieces into the meat mixture.
4. Transfer the entire mixture to the prepared baking dish and spread out evenly. Bake for 25 minutes. Remove from the oven and sprinkle the cheese on top. Bake an additional 10 minutes. Let stand for 5 minutes before serving.
Yields 6 servings. Weight Watchers Points Plus: 7 per serving (P+ calculated using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Nutrition Information per serving from myfitnesspal.com: 307 calories, 34 g carbs, 6 g fat, 32 g protein, 4 g fiber
















Looks delicious! I was thinking of adapting with super lean beef and fat free refried beans. Do you think the beans would behave strangely since they are a much different consistency than black beans?
ReplyDeletethis is very yummy but hard to make for just 1 person...does it freeze well?
DeleteWhen I made this from the old recipe...I added black beans! Yum! This one looks good and I will definitely give it a try!
ReplyDeleteHope you love it, Krystal!
DeleteAP - It might be a little mushy? I guess the only way to find out is to try it!
ReplyDeleteKrystal - Great minds think alike! :)
Givin this a try tonight for dinner! It looks delish and is kidlet friendly too! Its in the oven right now :)
ReplyDeleteI can't do ground turkey but I plugged this into the recipe builder using lean ground beef and it came out to be 10 pts+. I'm definitely going to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteI usually add black beans to mine as well. And sometimes I throw in 1/2 - 1 cup of frozen corn. Very versatile recipe!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good! I'm rounding up some ground turkey recipes to feature on my blog next Tuesday. Would it be alright if I feature yours?
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good! Do you think it would reheat ok in the microwave?
ReplyDeleteI've seen people add beans to this before, even corn.
ReplyDeleteyummm!! I'm definitely making this recipe this week! I already have most of the ingredients for it at home already! :)
ReplyDeleteFYI, just for funsies, if you have a large cast iron pan, you can brown the meat in that, mix in everything and just pop it straight into the oven. It cooks up great and makes it a truly ONE DISH meal. :-) I'm making this tonight and trying it with the black beans!
ReplyDeleteHi Emily -
ReplyDeleteI made some tweaks to your original recipe that you may want to try! I use mild green chile enchilada sauce instead of red, add some cumin and garlic powder while browning the meat and I also add about 1/2 of an onion, chopped. Gives the flavor a little more depth and is super delicious!
I love you blog - you ALWAYS help me out when I'm in a pinch!
This recipe is in the oven as we speak! I substituted boneless, skinless chicken breasts for the turkey since my family isn't too fond of turkey. Hoping this tastes as good as it looked before it went into the oven! If it does, I think I'll tweak it with some poblano peppers, maybe try it with a cheese cream sauce (one that is lower in calories with a Neufchatel cream cheese, Chihuahua cheese, and buttermilk), and definitely some green onions! Great recipe, the house is smelling like a Mexican restaurant already!
ReplyDeleteAll your tweaks and additions sound delicious! You all are so creative, and yes, this is a very versatile recipe!
ReplyDeleteLana - I microwaved my leftovers and thought they were delicious!
Mmm this looks SO delicious! Comfort food at its finest, fabulous recipe! :)
ReplyDeleteI really like your addition of the beans. I'm a huge fan of them; especially in Mexican food. This looks perfect!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kelly! I love me some comfort food. :)
ReplyDeleteJulie - I love black beans too! Hope you like it!
Made this except subbed the ground turkey for Morningstar Farms meatless crumbles!! Sooo good!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Glad you were able to enjoy it vegetarian-style. :)
Deleteany idea how many pp there are with the meatless crumbles?
DeleteYum! My boyfriend and I just had it for dinner :-) I added a little taco seasoning bc I love spicy food. I also crushed up a couple tortilla chips and sprinkled on top right before eating... I know that adds points but I love the crunch!! and of course a dollop of fat free sour cream!
ReplyDeleteYum, tortilla chips would be a good add in - I love a little crunch! Glad you both liked it. :)
DeleteAnother great recipe that reheats well for lunch! Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jennifer!
DeleteYum! I had this tonight and modified it as well. I put olive oil in my pan and sauteed half a white onion, a yellow bell pepper, and some garlic. Then added lean turkey meat and browned that seasoning with some cumin, chili powder, and garlic powder. Rather than the tomato sauce, I added salsa and then the enchilada sauce and tossed in a can of green chili's. Like a previous poster I did this in my cast oron skillet and put it directly into the oven. It was DELISH!
ReplyDeleteSounds awesome!! I need to get a cast iron pan...
DeleteHey Emily, I've got a blog of my own going -- more of a personal weight loss story -- I've been posting the recipes that I've tried that I like. Is there any way I could post a few from your website with my personal edits while still giving you credit? I'm not sure how this whole blog thing works...
ReplyDeleteI love your recipes so much! :)
--Jordan
I see you already posted this one! Sure, the way you did it was perfect. The general rule of thumb is that you take your own pictures, re-write the recipe in your own words and ALWAYS credit the blog where you found it with a direct link to the original recipe on their site. You did great! :)
DeleteI did like the others and added some garlic powder, cumin, and red pepper while browning the meat. This recipe was fabulous! My dad and fiance both gobbled it up!
ReplyDeleteSounds awesome, glad it was a hit with your fam :)
DeleteI am a HUGE fan of your recipes! I haven't looked at other sites in months! Anyway this recipe was delicious! I really enjoyed it and my husband was very impressed! Thanks for all of your hard work! I did add spinach and mushrooms just to get some veggies in there!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Lani! I'm really glad you loved the recipe. This one is definitely easy to adapt or add to when you want to throw in some extra ingredients. :)
Deletegoing to be making this tonight but I am using ground chicken instead since im not a big fan of ground turkey but I wish I could find a way to make it lower sodium
ReplyDeleteI have no idea if this is high in sodium, but the only thing I could imagine that would be making it that way would be the enchilada sauce. You could always make your own or try to find some with lower sodium!
DeleteActually black beans carry a lot of sodium themselves. I think pinto beans have a little less sodium. Maybe, Kim, you could try those.
DeleteYou can also buy low or no salt black beans...
Deleteyeah when I entered it into MFP the biscuits and the Enchilada sauce caused it to be high and i've never seen lower sodium enchilada sauce
ReplyDeleteI googled "low sodium enchilada sauce" and there were a ton of recipes listed, so you could always make your own since that's important to you!
DeleteI made this tonight...currently in the oven and can't wait to try it. My boyfriend and I really like spicy food, so I added a can of Rotel diced tomatoes with habaneros to give it an extra kick.
ReplyDeleteYum! Hope you both love it. :)
DeleteHey Emily I made this recipe last night and it was delicious! Couldn't believe how simple and yummy it was! Only thing is when I entered it into the WW recipe builder it came out to 11 points. Are you sure each serving is 7 points?
ReplyDeleteYup! I'm 100% positive. I just double checked it in the recipe builder and every ingredient I used is in there correctly! As I said in the ingredients, I did use my store brand biscuits, so if you used a different brand maybe yours were a LOT more points?
DeleteI made this last night and loved it! I used reduced fat biscuits and also added a can of diced green chiles. The WW recipe builder also put it at 11 points for me. It's ok though because I found that 1/6 of the recipe is a HUGE serving. Looking forward to leftovers tonight.
DeleteI used the store brand biscuits as well-homestyle. I guess I will double check the biscuit nutrition facts because they are not on the WW site and I just selected one of the options that was available. I am really trying to figure out why the points are so high. It was so good.
ReplyDeleteI don't why either! I have both Tops and Wegmans in my area and though I happened to use Tops biscuits in this recipe I think the nutrition for their biscuits and the Wegmans ones are virtually the same. The Wegmans NI for their biscuits can be found here: http://www.wegmans.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10052&catalogId=10002&productId=378027
DeleteHas anyone frozen this? I need to make for a large crowd and need to cook ahead-this sounds like a yummy dish!
ReplyDeleteMade this tonight for dinner...Wonderful! I did however make a rookie mistake and forgot to check the ounce label on my biscuits causing an increase of 2p+ per serving...ack! Good thing I had the extra points to use :o)
ReplyDeleteHappy you loved it! It's easy to misread those things - happens to the best of us! Glad you had the points. :)
DeleteWonderful Valentines evening dinner for my Sweetie and I!
ReplyDelete- we used 96% lean Ground beef and I diced up green onions and Poblano pepper along with 3 cloves of garlic when I browned the meat.
Thanks so much for the excellent recipe..
Yay, I'm so happy to hear you both liked it. Sounds like you made some good additions. Happy Belated Valentine's Day!
DeleteEmily, i love your website . . . your recipes, the photos, the commentary, the ease of printing (for most recipes). I made this tonight with a little tweaking. I used leftover rotisserie chicken (breast meat only), and reduced fat crescent rolls since my store didn't have 7 oz size for reg biscuits. It was amazing! Totally satisfying! Looking forward to making many more of your recipes!!
ReplyDeleteAw, thank you! There's actually a green print button at the end of every one of my posts, so they should all be easy to print. People miss it all the time though! I'm so glad you enjoyed this. :)
DeleteI am loving your site. I'm thinking about making this but with ground chicken and green chili enchilada sauce and maybe pinto beans (not a fan of red sauce or black beans. lol) So I guess it would be a green chili chicken enchilda bubble up cassarole. lol
ReplyDeleteLove Love Love ALL your ideas.
Thanks so much! I'm sure it would be delicious that way - let me know!
DeleteHave you ever tried this with whole wheat tortillas instead of biscuits?
ReplyDeleteNope! I do have a recipe for traditional chicken enchiladas on here, but the biscuits are the "bubble up" part of this casserole!
DeleteHi Emily! I just recently found your site & love your recipes. They're so easy to make & use common ingredients which I really enjoy. I tried this one today for the first time & it's delicious! I had some pico de gallo in my refrigerator & added a little to the recipe & I can't wait to eat the next serving! Thank you for all of your genius recipe ideas. =)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your nice comment! I'm so glad you liked this recipe. It makes great leftovers! Enjoy :)
DeleteCan't wait to try this tonight!! Yum.
ReplyDeleteHope you love it!
DeleteI love that you divide your recipes into realistic portion sizes! I see a lot of "light" recipes, but for a 9x13 dish, its broken into 12 portions, to make it look like its low-calorie, but at the end of your tiny portion, you're still starving...which totally defeats the purpose!
ReplyDeleteSo, thank you for making the portion sizes realistic and the perfect amount to satisfy!
Thank you! It always bums me out when I see that too. I love to eat and I want to feel satisfied when I'm done! :)
DeleteWE LOVE YOU! Yes, it's true! This recipe was a big hit! I told the family I was making a casserole and I got grumbles........that was until they tasted it. The store was out of ground turkey, so I substituted ground chicken breast and it was delicious! It was a win-win situation for everyone! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAw, thanks! I'm so glad everyone loved it :)
DeleteMade this tonight - LOVED IT!!
ReplyDeleteYay! Thanks for telling me :)
DeleteThis recipe is also very easy to make vegan -- sub your favorite vegan crumbles for the ground turkey, and find some "accidentally vegan" refrigerator biscuits (Kroger Homestyle is what I buy). I usually add a zucchini to bulk it up a bit more too, and top it with Daiya Vegan Cheese.
ReplyDeleteI have never been a fan of ground turkey, but this was delicious fresh and reheated the next day, My husband and six year old even loved it! Can't wait to try more ground turkey recipes!
ReplyDeleteMade this for dinner tonight - it was a huge hit! My 3 year old and 18 month old both ate a huge helping, and my husband and I loved it as well. Not too surprised, every one of your recipes that I've tried have been great.
ReplyDeleteFound out about your Blog in a recent Weight Watcher meeting and this is the first recipe I made. I've been married for 4 years and been making meals from all types of cookbooks for my hubby and tonight he actually said this is probably the BEST meal I've ever made! I followed your recipe exactly as written. Thanks so much for creating a WW friendly dinner that tastes great. We try to eat healthy and it looks like your website is going to be my new "go-to" site for healthy meals that actually taste good. Thanks again for the great tasting and simple recipe! I can't wait to try another one!!!
ReplyDeleteFunny, I found out about this at my WW meeting too. I decided to try some new recipes and liven up our dinner routine. My husband said he liked it and I should make it again. I used 6 reduced fat Grand's biscuits cut up as I figured that would be one biscuit per serving. I even thought about adding some green peppers next time to make it even more filling. This is great comfort food Thank you for sharing this! .
ReplyDeleteUmm yea, this recipe is super guy approved!! Made it for my husband and he LOVED it! Didnt believe it was a WW recipe. Thanks for this! You are awesome!!
ReplyDeleteEasy, quick, adaptable and super yummy. It's a total comfort recipe! My family LOVED it and I am making it for the second time this week. As a side note, I added: onions, green pepper, a little cumin, a little chili powder and a little garlic powder.
ReplyDeleteThis is in the oven now!! I added a can of diced green chiles!! can't wait to dig in!!!
ReplyDeleteI made this for dinner tonight - It was awesome!!! I subbed diced tomatoes for the tomato sauce and added a little chili powder, garlic, and cumin. I will definitely make it again!
ReplyDeleteI made this for a family Tamale-Cooking Festival/Latin-themed Reunion...I doubled the recipe and used 1.5 cans of the Pillsbury Grandes Reduced fat Whole Grain homestyle muffins for a little more fiber and (slightly) less fat, and cut them into six pieces each. I also added 1 packet of reduced sodium taco mix to the browned meat I increased the baking time to about 40 minutes before I put the cheese on, but it still worked out famously. THANKS SO MUCH, EMILY!!!! ~Anna
ReplyDeleteThis was so great! Thanks for posting. My husband and I both just started weight watchers and we couldn't believe this was "7 points". The biscuits give it a nice sweet taste that I wasn't expecting.
ReplyDeleteI will most definitely make this again.
We really liked this. Made it with extra lean beef. Added a bit of onion, garlic, cumin, and chili powder to the meat as others suggested. Topped each serving with lite sour cream and scallion after the bake. Great! Could be made with shredded chicken, ground chicken, etc.
ReplyDeleteI was a little concerned about how this would turn out, but it was really yummy. I added some onion, garlic and cumin to the turkey and used HOT and spicy enchilada sauce and it was really delicious. Can't wait for leftovers tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteI was worried how this would taste only because of the biscuits, but I made it for dinner tonight and I loved it and so did the boyfriend! I had to make some homemade enchilada sauce because I forgot a can at the store and I added a can of rotel tomatoes and chilies and it's amazing. I just got done eating it and my boyfriend is working on his second plate. Love it and I'll be making it again! Also, SUPER easy to make.
ReplyDeleteI made this tonight & swapped sauteed mushrooms & onions in place of the black beans. My hubby doesn't like black beans. This recipe is really, really good! Highly recommend it!
ReplyDeleteI added sliced mushrooms to this because I wanted to make it even heartier. Great result!! (Followed rest of recipe exactly!)
ReplyDeleteI added sliced mushrooms to this because I wanted to make it even heartier. Great result!! (Followed rest of recipe exactly!)
ReplyDeleteMade these Friday night... ate two servings. OOPS! Sooo gooood, I'm honestly debating with myself if tonight is too soon to make them again.
ReplyDeleteWe really like the original recipe, but this sounds good, too. We like sliced green onions on top. . . Lots of them!
ReplyDeleteThis was AWESOME! I featured it on my blog for my favorite WW friendly recipes of the week! http://www.cupcakesandcorndogs.com/2013/01/ww-friday-favorites-little-late.html
ReplyDeleteI used chicken breasts instead, and it was amazing. So glad I found your blog!
ReplyDeleteI don't understand how you got your nutrition facts. I added the calories of each ingredient you listed and got 479 calories for a sixth of a casserole. That portion seems large to me anyway, but for an eighth of a casserole I still got 359... Can you tell me what I'm missing?
ReplyDeleteNot really without seeing what you're doing! Maybe your biscuits have different NI? I always use my store brand biscuits: http://www.wegmans.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?productId=378027&storeId=10052&langId=-1
DeleteI think the variance is dependent upon the biscuits chosen. If you look up the nutrition value on fitness pal, I see some that are as little as: 1 biscuit=100 calories, 4 fat, 14 carbs, 2 proteing and as high as: 1 biscuit=170 calories, 7 fat, 25 carbs, 3 protein. Which ends up being 3 points for one and 5 points for the other.
DeleteI think the variance is dependent upon the biscuits chosen. If you look up the nutrition value on fitness pal, I see some that are as little as: 1 biscuit=100 calories, 4 fat, 14 carbs, 2 proteing and as high as: 1 biscuit=170 calories, 7 fat, 25 carbs, 3 protein. Which ends up being 3 points for one and 5 points for the other.
ReplyDeleteI made this last nite and....it was fantastic! My husband loved it! I added in some green chilies,about 1/2 can of corn,onion and some garlic-garlic(tastefully simple). It made enough that we are haveing left overs for supper tonight. Thanks for all the work you put into posting these recipes.!!
ReplyDeleteI just made this tonight. Awesome! I used red beans since that is all I had on hand, added corn, onion and an orange bell pepper. Also I made my own sauce. It was great! Even my super picky 8 year old loved it.
ReplyDeleteCan this be made ahead and frozen? It sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteI cant believe this!! Im sitting at the table right now enjoying my 10 PP serving! The flavor is absolutely amazing and the portion is a very good/filling size. I've tried 3 recipes from this site already and I am absolutely in love!! Thank you so much Emily for sharing your wonderful delights with us!!!
ReplyDeleteHow much is a Serving?
ReplyDeleteCindy
You just have to divide the pan into 6 servings, so eyeball it.
DeleteI have loved every recipe I have made of yours, but this one tops them all. YUM!!!! The flavor of this was amazing, and my super picky 4-year-old even ate all I gave her...that hardly ever happens! I did add half of an onion, diced, to the meat while it was browning, and I had half a small can of diced green chilies that I added with the beans and sauces. Super delish! Thanks, Emily!!
ReplyDeleteLove this recipe....but my biscuits were still doughy. Funny I poked four of them with a toothpick and they seemed okay, but they were still doughy. I accidentally put in more enchilada sauce then called for. Would that affect the biscuits? And I am at high elevation, would that have something to do with it? Still loved it. I think I might make some cornbread with my leftovers and trash the biscuits this time.
ReplyDeleteJust had this tonight - delicious! Thank you for another great recipe.
ReplyDeleteJust had this to ugly and substituted chicken for the turkey. Awesome!
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