Let’s be honest, nothing beats the comfort of a warm, cheesy casserole on a busy weeknight. But if you’re looking to lighten things up without losing that classic comfort food vibe, you are going to fall in love with these Healthy Chicken Enchiladas. I’ve swapped out the heavy dairy for a creamy Coconut Milk Cheddar Cheese and used wholesome ingredients like coconut oil and fresh cilantro. It’s the perfect dairy-free Mexican dinner that feels totally indulgent but won’t weigh you down. Trust me, once you taste this homemade sauce—simmered with garlic, cumin, and just a hint of sweetness—you’ll never want the canned stuff again!
Ingredients
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Coconut oil for greasing baking dish
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1 onion, chopped fine
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1 teaspoon coconut oil
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Sea salt and pepper
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3 garlic cloves, minced
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3 tablespoons chili powder
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2 teaspoons ground cumin
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2 teaspoons palm sugar or honey (optional)
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1 (15-ounce) can tomato sauce
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1¼ cups water
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1 pound boneless, skinless chicken breasts, trimmed of all visible fat
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8 ounces Coconut Milk Cheddar Cheese, shredded
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1 (4-ounce) can jalapeño chilies, drained and chopped
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½ cup minced fresh cilantro
Instructions
- Adjust oven rack to middle position and preheat oven to 350° F. Grease a 9×13-inch baking dish with coconut oil.
- Combine onion, oil, and ½ teaspoon sea salt in a large saucepan, cover, and cook over medium-low heat until softened, 8 to 10 minutes. Stir in garlic, chili powder, cumin, and sugar and cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Stir in tomato sauce and water, bring to a simmer, and cook until slightly thickened, about 5 minutes. Add chicken and bring to a simmer. Reduce heat to low, cover, and cook until chicken registers 160° F, 10 to 15 minutes.
- Transfer chicken to a carving board, cool slightly, then shred into small pieces. Strain sauce through a medium-mesh strainer into a bowl and press to extract as much liquid as possible. Transfer strained bits to a large bowl and stir in shredded chicken, ½ cup strained sauce, one cup cheese, jalapeños, and cilantro. Season chicken filling and sauce with sea salt and pepper to taste.
- Place chicken in prepared baking dish, sprinkle with remaining cheese, and bake 10 to 15 minutes or until thick and bubbly. Allow to cool slightly before serving.
Pro Tips for Success
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Shredding Made Easy: The easiest way to shred chicken breast is while it is still warm. If you have a stand mixer, you can place the warm chicken breasts in the bowl with the paddle attachment and run it on low for 15-20 seconds for perfectly shredded chicken.
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Melting Dairy-Free Cheese: Coconut milk-based cheeses melt differently than dairy cheese. They soften beautifully but don’t always “stretch.” Watch the oven closely during the last few minutes; if the cheese isn’t bubbling enough, you can switch the oven to ‘broil’ for 1-2 minutes, but keep an eye on it as non-dairy cheese can burn quickly.
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Sauce Consistency: Don’t skip the step of straining the sauce! Pressing the solids extracts all the flavor without leaving the sauce chunky, giving you that silky, restaurant-style enchilada sauce texture.
Nutritional Information (Per Serving)
Calories: ~360 kcal Protein: 25g Total Fat: 19g Total Carbohydrates: 16g Dietary Fiber: 3g Net Carbohydrates: 13g Sugars: 7g Sodium: ~650mg
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this Chicken Enchilada recipe Keto and Paleo-friendly? Yes! Because this recipe skips the traditional corn or flour tortillas and uses palm sugar (which is lower glycemic) and coconut-based ingredients, it is significantly lower in carbs than traditional enchiladas. It fits perfectly into a Paleo, Gluten-Free, or Keto lifestyle.
Can I use rotisserie chicken to save time? Absolutely. While poaching the chicken in the sauce adds a lot of flavor, you can definitely use shredded rotisserie chicken on a busy weeknight. Simply skip the chicken cooking step, simmer the sauce until thickened, and then toss your pre-cooked chicken in to warm it through before baking.
What can I substitute for Coconut Milk Cheddar Cheese? If you don’t need to be strictly dairy-free, you can use a mild cheddar, Monterey Jack, or a Mexican blend. If you are sticking to dairy-free, look for brands that use a cashew or coconut oil base, as these tend to melt better than soy-based cheeses.
How do I store and reheat leftovers? These enchiladas store beautifully, making them great for meal prep. Keep them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3–4 days. Reheat individual portions in the microwave, or place the baking dish back in the oven at 350°F (covered with foil) until heated through to keep the chicken moist.
This recipe doesn’t list tortillas—how should I serve it? This is designed as a “skillet” or “casserole” style enchilada dish to keep it low-carb. However, the filling is versatile! You can serve it over cauliflower rice, inside lettuce wraps, or roll the filling into grain-free tortillas if you prefer a traditional hand-held enchilada.
Conclusion
I hope this Healthy Chicken Enchilada skillet becomes a new staple in your weekly rotation! It really proves that you don’t need heavy dairy or gluten to enjoy those bold, comforting Mexican flavors we all crave. Whether you are meal prepping for the week or just looking for a wholesome dinner that won’t wreck your diet, this dish delivers on all fronts. If you give this recipe a try, please leave a star rating and a comment below—I’d love to hear how it turned out for you or what sides you paired it with!







