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Export 16 ingredients for grocery delivery
Step 1
In a medium saucepan, spray oil and sauté garlic.
Step 2
Add chipotle chili, chili powder, cumin, broth, tomato sauce, salt and pepper. Bring to a boil.
Step 3
Reduce the heat to low and simmer for 5-10 minutes. Set aside until ready to use.
Step 4
Spray a baking dish with nonstick spray. Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
Step 5
In a medium nonstick skillet, sauté garlic and scallions in olive oil over medium heat for about 3 minutes; add zucchini and cilantro, salt and pepper to taste and cook until all the liquid evaporates from the zucchini, about 4-5 minutes.
Step 6
Remove from heat and add 1/2 cup cheese; mix well.
Step 7
Divide zucchini between in each tortilla, roll and place seam side down in baking dish.
Step 8
Top with enchilada sauce (you might not use all) and remaining cheese and bake until hot and the cheese is melted, about 20 minutes.
Step 9
Serve with chopped cilantro, scallions, and reduced fat sour cream if you wish. Enjoy!!
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