How to make a chimichanga. A crispy fried Mexican burrito!
By John D Lee
Chicken chimichangas
Chicken Chimichangas
Man chimichangas are good. Take all the goodness of a burrito...and fry it! Maybe not a great option for everyday, but once in a while, a chimichanga sure hits the spot.
Chimichangas are not at all hard to make either. The problem most people have while making a chimichanga, is that the tortilla comes apart during the frying, and it ends up a goopy mess. The secret to making a chimichanga, is using a flour and water "glue" to stick the tortilla together.
This recipe is for a chicken chimichanga, but it can be made a vegetarian option simply by omitting the chicken. Alternatively, beef and pork also taste great in a chimichanga.
Grilled chicken chimichanga recipe
- 8 flour tortillas
- 2 grilled chicken breasts, thinly sliced
- One onion, and 2 sweet peppers sliced and sautéed until soft
- About 1/2 lb of mozzarella or Monterey jack, grated
- Refried beans
- Vegetable oil for frying
- A flour and water paste mixed to make thick "glue"
A few easy steps to chimichanga heaven!
- Lay out all 8 tortillas on a work surface. You're going to put all the ingredients onto these and roll them up for frying. You want to pile all the ingredients in the very center of the tortilla, not edge to edge as you would for a burrito; this is so you will be able to roll it up and seal it later.
- Add a couple of spoonfuls of refried beans into the center of your tortillas, and then divide up all the other filling ingredients into piles on top of the beans.
- Take one of the tortillas, and roll it over once. Add some of your flour glue to the two ends, and fold them in towards the center. Roll it again, and use some more glue to seal off the edge. Repeat with the remaining tortillas. If your tortillas are breaking, you can warm them up in the microwave a bit first, to make them more pliable.
- Heat some oil in a skillet. You can either deep fry these, or shallow fry them in a skillet. The deep fry method is better, but most people at home prefer the shallow fry method. These instructions are for the shallow frying method. You want to add about an inch of oil to your deep skillet, and heat it up over medium heat. When hot, (a little piece of tortilla starts bubbling immediately when dropped into the oil), add your chimichangas.
- You will probably need to do this in about three batches, as you don't want to over crowd the skillet and drop the oil temperature down too much. Fry for about 2 minute's per side, or until crispy and golden brown.
Enjoy these with your favorite salsa, hot sauces, guacamole etc.
These will definitely become a family favorite!
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Comments
I agree, a chimichanga rarely dissapoints!
Thanks for a great recipe!!!!!!!!
yuck
Just what I was loooking for, thanks!
mmmm, yup it was pretty good. Thanks for a yumy snack!
Thanks everybody - glad to hear that there are some bold deep-fryers like myself out there!
GREAT RECIPE THANK A MILLLION!
I added salsa to a ground beef mix and a shrimp one as well. Thanks for a great recipe. My staff enjoyed!
I love these! I like to simmer the chicken in enchilada sauce for an hour before making these, also canned green chilies are a great addition.
yummY!!!!!!!!
delicious recipe
Add salsa and cheese before wrapiing and deep frying! Yum Yum!!!!
does taco bell make chimys because i thin they should and in a chalupa shell
i love chimichungas.mmmm
Great receipe! A great find on the internet.
I'm gonna try a chimichunga right now!
Thanks for the video.
Thanx!
hahah TACO BELL IS NOOOOT mexican food. and people...it's CHIMICHANGA not chimiCHUNGA rotfl..
As a college student in Texas from Arizona originally. Chimichangas are a great taste of home
Cherry-changa here i come!
I love chimichangas and here in Arizona you can get them almost anywhere.
How many servings does make








Yummy!!!!!!!!!!♥♥♥♥ 4 years ago
delicousy i love this for everyday!!!!!!!!!!!♥♥♥