Baked Chicken Chimichangas (great leftover recipe!) - The Chunky Chef (2024)

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These baked chicken chimichangas are healthier than the fried version, but yet still deliciously crispy from the oven! Perfect for using leftover chicken, these chimichangas can be baked, cooked in the air fryer, or deep fried if you prefer.

Recipes like myBaked Mexican Rice and Restaurant-Style Salsa are great for when you want restaurant quality food, made easily at home. We love hearty Mexican-inspired meals,and this is one of myMexicanrecipes you’ll definitely want in your dinner rotation!

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BAKED CHICKEN CHIMICHANGAS

If you’re anything like me, you always save leftovers, and have such high hopes and determination for actually eating those leftovers. And then when I’m cleaning out the refrigerator, there they all are. *facepalm*

This is one of those recipes you can use to actually use up those leftovers!

I actually developed this recipe to be served with leftovers of my Mexican Shredded Chicken, but I’ve also shared how to make super flavorful chimichangas using plain shredded chicken.

I kept this recipe simple and just used chicken and cheese, but I’ve also included a list of some other add-ins in case you want to take these up a notch!

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HOW TO MAKE BAKED CHICKEN CHIMICHANGAS

  1. Preheat oven and prepare baking sheet. I like to also combine both of my cheeses, so they’re mixed in the chimichanga when I add them.
  2. Warm up tortillas. This is important so that they’re nice and pliable. Otherwise when you roll them up, they may crack and break open.
  3. If using Mexican shredded chicken, drain excess liquid. Otherwise, you may end up with some soggy-bottomed chimichangas.
  4. Add filling and roll up into burrito shapes.
  5. Add seam-side down, brush with butter or oil, and bake. You want to bake them seam-side down so they don’t unroll during baking, and brushing them with butter or oil helps the tortillas get super crispy and golden.

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ADDITIONAL COOKING TIPS

If you’d rather cook these chimichangas in a different way, here are two of my favorite alternate methods.

AIR FRYER

Preheat air fryer to 400°F. Lightly brush all sides of the chimichangas with oil. Place 2 of the chimichangas seam-side down in the air fryer basket. Cook for 7 to 8 minutes, flipping halfway, until golden brown and crisp.

PAN FRIED

Heat an inch or so of vegetable oil (or canola, peanut, etc) over MED heat in a cast iron skillet (or whichever skillet you use to fry). Place chimichanga seam side down in the oil and let it fry for about 1-2 minutes, then carefully flip it over and fry an additional minute or so.

Remove to a paper towel lined plate to drain and cool.

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CHIMICHANGAS VS BURRITOS

Basically they’re both burritos, although the main difference is that chimichangas are deep fried or baked, whereas burritos aren’t cooked.

CHIMICHANGAS VS ENCHILADAS

Generally enchiladas are smothered in a sauce and/or cheese and baked, where chimichangas aren’t covered in a sauce. I like to serve mine topped with things like sour cream and guacamole, but those are added after they’re served.

VARIATIONS OF THIS RECIPE

  • PROTEIN – you can make baked chimichangas with just about any meat you’d like! Shredded pork, beef, ground chicken, ground pork, ground beef, etc. I love using chimichangas as a leftover meal.. using whatever I have precooked in the refrigerator.
  • ADD-INS – just like you can add any protein, you can anything else you’d like to the filling mixture. Flavored rice, beans, corn, pico de gallo, refried beans, etc.

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MAKING CHICKEN CHIMICHANGAS AHEAD OF TIME

I love that these baked chicken chimichangas make the perfect freezer meal! No need to bake them first, just roll them up, wrap individually in foil, then add to a freezer container.

Freeze for up to 5-6 months.

To heat, bake at 400°F for 40-45 minutes, until hot throughout (for frozen), or 25-30 (for thawed).

STORAGE

Leftovers should be refrigerated in an airtight container and consumed within 3-4 days.

I like to wrap them individually in foil, then they can be baked to reheat – right in the foil! Unwrap the last half of baking to re-crisp.

SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR THIS RECIPE

  • Baking Sheet – these rimmed baking sheets are a great value, and don’t warp in the oven.

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Baked Chicken Chimichangas

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Crispy baked chimichangas stuffed with juicy Mexican spiced chicken and plenty of gooey cheese!

Ingredients

  • 6 burrito-sized flour tortillas
  • 3 cups Mexican shredded chicken
  • 3/4 cup shredded Monterey Jack or PepperJack Cheese
  • 3/4 cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • 2-3 Tbsp melted butter or vegetable oil

TOPPINGS

  • guacamole
  • sour cream
  • pico de gallo
  • salsa
  • jalapenos
  • green onion
  • minced fresh cilantro

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400°F. Line a large rimmed baking sheet with aluminum foil or parchment paper and set aside. Combine Monterey Jack and Cheddar cheeses in a small bowl.

  • Wrap tortillas in a damp paper towel and microwave until soft and pliable, about 20-25 seconds.

  • Drain excess liquid from Mexican shredded chicken, and set aside.

  • To the center of one tortilla, add a sprinkle of the cheese mixture, about 1/3 cup of the chicken, and another sprinkle of cheeses on top. Fold the edge nearest you over top of the filling, then fold the right and left sides in, then continue rolling up.

  • Place seam-side down on prepared baking sheet. Repeat with the rest of the tortillas.

  • Brush each chimichanga with melted butter or vegetable oil. Bake for 25-30 minutes, until golden brown and crispy.

  • Top with desired toppings and enjoy!

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Chef Tips

If using regular shredded chicken (like from a rotisserie chicken) you'll need about 2 cups of shredded chicken, then add:

  • 1 cup of your favorite salsa
  • 1 tsp ground cumin
  • 1/2 tsp ancho chile pepper (or chili powder)
  • 1/2 tsp dried Mexican oregano (or regular oregano)
  1. Combine chicken with ingredients listed above, then continue with recipe as directed.

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  1. Karen Valentour says

    My family loves this every time I make it. It is so yummy‼️

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  2. Bobbi says

    These were great! Super easy to make and very tasty!

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  3. Marilyn says

    Made these with chicken seasoned with taco seasoning instead of the Mexican chicken. They were delicious.

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  4. K johnson says

    I made these with leftover shredded bbq chicken and added beans and corn

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  5. Elizabeth says

    Delicious and easy to make. I place the extras in the freezer

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  6. Elizabeth says

    First time making these and they were delicious. It is just myself and my husband so I froze what we did not eat for future quick dinners. I have a gas oven so I reduced the cook time by 5 minutes.

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  7. Jeff says

    Fantastic recipe. So easy to make and super tasty. I used high-quality canned chicken, so this dish was quick to prepare. Tortillas came out of the oven nice and crispy. This is the second dish I’ve cooked using recipes from Chunk Chef. Both are winners. Thank you for making me a better cook for my family.

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  8. Megan says

    This was delicious! I love how crispy they got in the oven. This is definitely going in our rotation!

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  9. Katie says

    How should we cook them if frozen? should we cook in foil first half, then when you take them out of the foil, is that when you put the butter or oil on them so they crisp the second half? Thank you!

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    • The Chunky Chef says

      To heat, bake at 400°F for 40 minutes, and yes, I’d bake in foil for the first half, then remove foil and brush with butter/oil.

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  10. joanna says

    I made these last night and they were so tasty! My husband said “where have you been hiding these things?” He loved them. Thank you!

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  11. Catalina says

    I am drooling over this! Looks so delicious!

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  12. Cathy says

    Restaurant quality for sure!

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  13. katerina @ diethood.com says

    My family would love these! Iove that they are baked!!

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  14. Carrie Robinson says

    Whoa! This looks amazing! Definitely adding this to my weekly dinner rotation soon. 🙂

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  15. Meghan says

    Chimichangas are my fave thing to order! Love that I can make them at home now!

    Reply

Baked Chicken Chimichangas (great leftover recipe!) - The Chunky Chef (2024)

FAQs

What is chimichanga sauce made of? ›

Saute onions and garlic cloves in a skillet with vegetable oil. Add a pinch each of chili powder, cumin, sugar and salt; cook 30 seconds. Stir in green chiles; cook 2 minutes. Add chicken broth and simmer until thickened, then puree.

Can 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.

What is in a 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.

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.

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.

What to eat with chimichangas? ›

SERVE with guacamole, sour cream and salsa on the side. SERVING SUGGESTION: Serve with "Mexican Confetti Salad": Julienne crisp iceberg lettuce. Add diced ripe tomatoes, sliced black olives, sliced green onions and chopped fresh cilantro.

What is the difference between burritos and chimichangas? ›

Burritos can also be filled with vegetables and condiments such as pico de gallo, guacamole, and salsa. Chimichangas are deep-fried burritos, and cold condiments like pico de gallo and guacamole are served on the side as they don't tolerate high heat well. Both of these dishes are delicious when smothered in salsa.

Is El Monterey discontinuing chimichangas? ›

El Monterey's posts

Effective immediately, El Monterey will discontinue production of all Chimichangas. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. How to have a great 1st day of school (including a checklist!) (Answer3) Chimichanga #DayOfAppetizers twitter.com/AxisBank/statu…

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 is a wet chimichanga? ›

Chimichanga conundrum

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.

What does chimichanga mean in Spanish? ›

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

What the heck is a chimichanga? ›

What is a chimichanga? Chimichanga is a Mexican appetizer or entre that includes a tortilla filled with a meat or bean mixture, typically deep fried to make it crispy on the outside. Chimichangas are basically deep-fried burritos.

What kind of sauce goes with chimichangas? ›

I like to serve my chimichangas with a Mexi Sauce and then top the whole thing with fresh salsa, guacamole and sour cream.

What is chimi mayo made of? ›

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's the difference between chimichanga and chimichurri? ›

Not to be confused with chimichanga (a deep-fried burrito), chimichurri is a tangy, garlicky sauce packed with fresh parsley and cilantro. It's a mainstay in Argentine cuisine, commonly used alongside a meat dish.

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