Traditional Guatemalan Enchiladas or Jardineras Recipe (2024)

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Guatemalan enchiladas or jardineras are a traditional Guatemalan dish. This fairly easy Guatemalan recipe is one of my favorite Guatemalan dishes. Made with flavorful ground beef and piled high with veggies is one of my favorite authentic Guatemalan foods.

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What are Guatemalan enchiladas?

Enchiladas are one of the most popular Guatemalan foods. They are a mixture of vegetables and ground meat that is piled high onto a crunchy toasted or fried corn tortilla.

Guatemalan enchiladas are delicious: with so many different layers of flavors and textures, from the crunch of the tortilla to the tanginess of the beet and vegetable salad. I have never made them at home but my mother-in-law makes them all the time so I decided to head on over to her house so she could teach me how to make them.

Everyone makes Guatemalan jardieras a little different and every family has their own slighty different recipe, specially when it comes to how to prepare the vegetable escabeche. The key to this recipe is the beet salad or escabeche as this is what makes gives this dish its unique flavor. You can modify your beet salad as you wish to make this your own version of jardineras.

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What are the ingredients for Guatemalan enchiladas?

Guatemalan enchiladas are made with beef and a vegetable mixture called escabeche. The main ingredient for the escabeche is beets, which are mixed with carrots, peas and green beans.

Enchiladas are assembled over a crunchy tostada, a crispy baked or fried corn tortilla with you can make at home or get at the supermarket. Over the tostada you layer fresh lettuce, then comes the ground or shredded beef with is topped with the vegetable escabeche. Finally you drizzle the Guatemalan enchilada with a smooth tomato based sauce and top it off with a slice of hard boiled egg, fresh cilantro and Queso fresco or other hard crumbly cheese like Feta.

Are Guatemalan enchiladas the same as Mexican enchiladas?

Guatemalan enchiladas are very different from Mexican enchiladas most people are familiar with. Mexican enchiladas are made of soft rolled tortillas filled with different ingredients and drizzled with sauce and lots of cheese. On the other hand Guatemalan enchiladas, or jardineras as my grandma used to call them, consist of a toasted tortilla topped with a vegetable mixture or escabeche, ground beef, and tomato sauce.

Recipe for Guatemalan Enchiladas

My mother-in-law’s recipe for Guatemalan enchiladas is unique and it’s a family recipe that has been handed down from generations. It’s a real family tradition.

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Ingredients

  • 1 lb groud beef
  • 3 large tomatoes
  • 1 small onion
  • 2 eggs, hard boiled and cut into slices
  • ¼ cup queso fresco
  • 1 package of toasted tortillas
  • 10 lettuce leaves
  • ½ lb green beans, chopped
  • 3 small carrots
  • 2 cups of green peas
  • 4 beets
  • ½ cup chopped parsley
  • 1 teaspoon thyme
  • 2 laurel leaves
  • 1/2 cup of white vinegar
  • 3 tablespoons of olive oil
  • salt and pepper

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Instructions

Making the vegetable escabeche

  1. Place beets in a saucepan covered with salted water to taste.
  2. Add 1 tsp of vinegar.
  3. Boil until tender about 40 minutes.
  4. Drain and run cold water over beets.
  5. Cut beets into small squares.
  6. Place 4 cups of water in a large saucepan.
  7. Add the green beans, carrots, green peas, and bay leaf.
  8. Bring water to a boil and cook vegetables until soft (don’t overcook as you still want some crunch).
  9. Let the vegetables cook and then chop the green beans and carrots into small pieces.
  10. Mix the vegetables and beets together.
  11. Add thyme and laurel to the mixture as well as the vinegar and one tablespoon of olive oil.
  12. Season with salt and pepper.

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Cooking the ground beef

  1. Chop 1 tomato and half of one onion.
  2. Place a large saucepan over medium heat.
  3. Add one tablespoon of olive oil.
  4. Add the onion and sauté until translucent, add the tomato and sauté for 2 or 3 minutes until softened.
  5. Remove 2/3 of the tomato and onion mixture from the saucepan and set aside.
  6. Leave the remaining 1/3 of the mixture in the saucepan and add the one more tablespoon of olive oil and the ground beef.
  7. Saute until beef is browned, about 10 minutes.

Making the tomato sauce

  1. Place half of the onion and two tomatoes on a pot and bring to a boil.
  2. Cook until tomatoes are soft.
  3. Remove tomatoes and onion from the heat, drain and let the vegetables cool.
  4. Remove the skin from the tomato.
  5. Place tomatoes and onion in a blender and blend until smooth.
  6. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

Assembling the Guatemalan enchiladas

  1. To assemble the enchiladas place a lettuce leaf on the tostada, add a couple of tablespoons of vegetable escabeche on top of the lettuce leaf, add a couple of tablespoons of ground meat, top with one slice of hard boiled egg, drizzle a tablespoon of tomato sauce and sprinkle with cheese and fresh parsley.

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  • Gallina en Pepián Dulce:My twist on a traditional Guatemalan recipe, served in chocolate sauce. The recado resembles mole, a sauce known well in Guatemala’s northern neighbor, Mexico. Its flavor, however, is remarkably distinct due to roasted sesame and squash seeds.
  • Salpicón De Res: An Easy Guatemalan Recipe:A shredded or diced beef salad loaded with citrus flavors! It is a tasty traditional Guatemalan food perfect as a party appetizer or a wholesome main dish.

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  • Guatemalan Hilachas de Carne:An easy Instapot and slow cooker shredded beef stew recipe for a traditional Guatemalan dish. Similar to the Mexican Ropa Vieja recipe, it is a flavorful and easy-to-make shredded beef stew simmered in a velvety tomato-based recado sauce.

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  • Chiles Rellenos:This popular dish is made with fried sweet peppers, filled with a mixture of beef and veggies, served drizzled with tomato sauce.If you’ve never tried Guatemalan food, Chiles Rellenos should be at the top of your list!

The enchiladas were easy to make although it did take some time and work, especially because of the time it takes to cut and cook all the vegetables. But the work was well worth it. This traditional Guatemalan dish brings back memories from my grandmother’s house and I really enjoyed sharing this with my kids. I really love that the enchiladas are also very healthy and the perfect dish to enjoy on a warm day.

Guatemalan enchiladas are one of my favorite Guatemalan foods. This traditional dish is a popular Guatemalan street food and it’s often found in open markets and at fairs and other events.

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My mother-in-law's recipe for Guatemalan enchiladas is unique and it's a family recipe that has been handed down from generations. It's a real family tradition.

Ingredients

  • 1 lb groud beef
  • 3 large tomatoes
  • 1 small onion
  • 2 eggs, hard boiled and cut into slices
  • ¼ cup queso fresco
  • 1 package of toasted tortillas
  • 10 lettuce leaves
  • ½ lb green beans, chopped
  • 3 small carrots
  • 2 cups of green peas
  • 4 beets
  • ½ cup chopped parsley
  • 1 teaspoon thyme
  • 2 laurel leaves
  • 1/2 cup of white vinegar
  • 3 tablespoons of olive oil
  • salt and pepper

Instructions

VEGETABLE ESCABECHE

  1. Place beets in a saucepan covered with salted water to taste.
  2. Add 1 tsp of vinegar.
  3. Boil until tender about 40 minutes.
  4. Drain and run cold water over beets.
  5. Cut beets into small squares.
  6. Place 4 cups of water in a large saucepan.
  7. Add the green beans, carrots, green peas, and bay leaf.
  8. Bring water to a boil and cook vegetables until soft (don’t overcook as you still want some crunch).
  9. Let the vegetables cook and then chop the green beans and carrots into small pieces.
  10. Mix the vegetables and beets together.
  11. Add thyme and laurel to the mixture as well as the vinegar and one tablespoon of olive oil.
  12. Season with salt and pepper.

GROUND BEEF

  1. Chop 1 tomato and half of one onion.
  2. Place a large saucepan over medium heat.
  3. Add one tablespoon of olive oil.
  4. Add the onion and sauté until translucent, add the tomato and sauté for 2 or 3 minutes until softened.
  5. Remove 2/3 of the tomato and onion mixture from the saucepan and set aside.
  6. Leave the remaining 1/3 of the mixture in the saucepan and add the one more tablespoon of olive oil and the ground beef.
  7. Saute until beef is browned, about 10 minutes.

TOMATO SAUCE

  1. Place half of the onion and two tomatoes on a pot and bring to a boil.
  2. Cook until tomatoes are soft.
  3. Remove tomatoes and onion from the heat, drain and let the vegetables cool.
  4. Remove the skin from the tomato.
  5. Place tomatoes and onion in a blender and blend until smooth.
  6. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

ASSEMBLING THE ENCHILADAS

  1. To assemble the enchiladas place a lettuce leaf on the tostada, add a couple of tablespoons of vegetable escabeche on top of the lettuce leaf, add a couple of tablespoons of ground meat, top with one slice of hard boiled egg, drizzle a tablespoon of tomato sauce and sprinkle with cheese and fresh parsley.
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 10Serving Size: 10 enchiladas
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 262Total Fat: 15gSaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 45mgSodium: 137mgCarbohydrates: 16gFiber: 5gSugar: 7gProtein: 17g

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Paula moved from her native Guatemala to SW Florida with her husband and two children and together they are discovering what it means to live life between two languages.

Paula studied architecture and now makes a living as a freelance writer,traveler and amateur photographer.She started her writing & publishing career as the editor of Bebé y Mamá, the first parenting magazine in Guatemala.She is the founder of www.GrowingUpBilingual.com and www.365thingsswfl.com and writes articles in Spanish and English for both magazines and the web on travel,food and bicultural and bilingual parenting .

When she is not on a plane or road trip she likes to create recipes inspired in the flavors of her native Guatemala.

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FAQs

What are enchiladas made of Guatemala? ›

The traditional order followed in assembling the enchilada goes: tostada, lettuce, pickled vegetables, beef mixture, boiled egg slice, tomato sauce, parsley, and cheese.

What is the most popular dish in Guatemala? ›

Pepián is the quintessential Guatemalan dish, one you'll hear locals and tourists raving about. Typically a stew served over rice and with tortillas on the side, it's had multiple iterations since its humble beginnings as a dish served during Mayan celebrations.

What are traditional enchiladas made of? ›

With the perfect combination of tortilla, meat, cheese, and sauce, enchiladas have become a symbol of a traditional Mexican meal. At Guads, you can enjoy this delicious dish while appreciating its rich and fascinating history.

Where did Guatemalan enchiladas originate? ›

History. Enchiladas originated in Mexico, where the practice of rolling tortillas around other food dates back at least to Aztec times. The people living in the lake region of the Valley of Mexico traditionally ate corn tortillas folded or rolled around small fish.

What is Guatemala's number 1 food? ›

One of the oldest recipes in Guatemalan cuisine, pepián is considered the country's national dish. Thick and exotic like a curry, pepián is a coming together of vegetables and cultures. Influenced by Spanish and local palates, it's part stew, part curry, and is served with rice and corn tortillas.

What are 3 traditional foods in Guatemala? ›

Corn, beans, rice, pork, beef, chicken, cheese, and tortillas form the backbone of most Guatemalan cuisine. Meat stews (caldos) and soups (sopas) are easily the most popular dishes among locals.

What's Guatemala's national dish? ›

Guatemala doesn't really have a national dish, but pepián is probably the closest thing to it. This spicy stew, borne out of the fusion of the Spanish and Maya cultures, is one of the oldest and traditional dishes in Guatemala. Although chicken is most commonly used, it can also be made with beef or pork.

What are Guatemalan tortillas made of? ›

Mixing two cups of corn flour with a 1/4 teaspoon of salt and 1 1/4 cups of water, Elizabeth flattens Play-Doh-like balls into shape by clapping them between her hands before they're heated on the fire. “Guatemalan tortillas are the best because we make them with love,” she quips in this 2013 video.

What are Guatemalan empanadas made of? ›

These sweet empanadas are a specialty of Guatemala, and they are especially popular during Semana Santa (the week leading up to Easter). The dough for these unusual empanadas is made with very fine cornmeal and flour, and the filling is a cinnamon and vanilla flavored pastry cream-like confection called major de leche.

What food is Guatemala known for? ›

Guatemala's national dish, Pepian, is the epitome of a hearty meal. This traditional stew-like dish is made with succulent meat (pig, chicken, or beef), vegetables, and roasted chili peppers. It's slathered with a thick, spicy, and nutty sauce that creates a whirlpool of flavors.

What is Guatemala made of? ›

Guatemala is a country of volcanoes, mountains, and beaches on the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. From the Cuchamatán Mountains in the western highlands, to the coastlines on the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, this small country is marked by contrasts.

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