I really think that the “Make it Meatless” posts that I write for Oh My Veggies every month are becoming one of my favorite posts to create! I am inspired by all sorts of recipes gluten free, vegan, vegetarian, and meaty basically if the pictures are beautiful and the ingredients are interesting I can appreciate it. I love to peruse Pinterest every day and just let the inspiration strike when the time is right. That is exactly what happened with these flautas. Seeing as though my family are sort of Mexican food junkies it didn’t come as a surprise to me that the Chicken Flautas with Spicy Avocado Sauce from Heather Christo stood out to me and practically called my name!
As I was brainstorming ways to make this dish meatless I knew that I definitely wanted to make this a simple 30 minute meal so that everyone could enjoy flautas, even on a hectic weeknight. For the filling I replaced the boiled, shredded chicken with store bought spicy vegetarian refried black beans and my top secret, knock your socks off, incredibly easy taco topping that I serve at every taco dinner we have here at home. Well, I guess after this post it won’t be top secret anymore…it’s OK, you guys are my friends and friends share things like top secret taco toppings.
The spicy avocado dipping sauce for these black bean flautas sounded pretty amazing as it was originally written so except for two minor tweaks to use ingredients that I already had on hand I left it as it was, because come on why mess with perfection right? This sauce is pretty much a super smooth, spicy, guacamole and just in case you were wondering it is totally OK to dip your chips in it too! Go ahead, get all up in there, don’t by shy!
So I made a batch of black bean flautas and styled them all pretty for you, but I also thought I should be perfectly honest and show you exactly how we devoured them! These bad boys NEVER hit a plate, my kids literally lined up in the kitchen and they dunked and ate them as fast as I could cook them up. There was lots of giggling and play fighting about who got the next one and when they had filled their bellies they were nice enough to leave me some flautas to enjoy on my own. I actually had 6 black bean flautas left so I ate 3 immediately and saved 3 to reheat later. I wasn’t sure how well they would reheat, but I thought it would be good information to share with all of you here so I wrapped them on a plate with plastic wrap, stuck them in the fridge, and waited for the mood to strike. When the need for a faluta hit me I simply popped them in a dry skillet over medium-high heat. It only took a minute or two to reheat and my flautas were just as crispy as the first time around. Yay flautas!
I am so happy to be sharing this recipe on Oh My Veggies today! Click here for the recipe.
Just Us says
This is such a good dish! Everyone said it was delicious (even my non vegan hubby)! Thank you for sharing.
thismess says
Yay! So glad that you and your husband like them!!
Debee says
R these white corn tortillas, they look like flour to me? Huh! 😥
thismess says
They are definitely white corn 🙂 You could use gluten free flour tortillas though if you prefer.
Norma says
I was born and raise (until 15 yrs old) in mexico city, and this dish we call it "tacos dorados", these are my favorite, with beans. This is a traditional and very cheap dish in the Mexican cuisine. I do them at least once a week. My family love it!!!
Janette says
This is a great idea! Thanks for sharing the recipe!
Ellie says
This looks amazing! Thanks for sharing!
Lindsey says
So delicious! Your recipe made my boyfriend decide he liked onions...It was a big moment. We both LOVED these. Thank you, will be making again and again.
Meg says
Hooray Lindsey!!! Onions are essential 😉 So glad we could sway his opinion together!
Megan says
I loved these! Made them tonight and decided to bake them which turned out to be delicious. They were fantastic and I love the avocado sauce.
Meg says
Yay Megan! So glad that you liked them:)
Maria Tadic says
These look so good! I love finding healthy alternatives to traditional Mexican food. We love it at our house for sure!
Meg says
Maria,
Thank you! I can totally relate! We love Mexican food, but it isn't always the best for you;) I hope you love these as much as we do!
Kristin says
Beautiful composition, as always. We're Mex food junkies as well. Your Black Bean Flautas will definitely be making a main attraction showing at our house soon!
Thank you for all that you do!
Pinned,
K-
Meg says
Thank you so much Kristin! We have got to meet up one of these days and of course eat Mex food.:)
cheri says
I love this combination, these look amazing!
Meg says
Thanks Cheri!!!!
Lynell says
These look great! Pinning to my to-make board for sure.
For as frustrating as it can be sometimes to be gluten-free, I find a lot of comfort in knowing that Mexican food (as long as there are not flour tortillas), Indian food (no naan), and Thai food are all pretty much safe. Who cares that I can't have 'real' pasta when I can eat tacos. Tacos! 🙂
Meg says
Lynell, I am totally with you on that one!! Hope you love these too;)
Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar says
This meal is totally my jam - I love everything about it! Yum!
Meg says
Yay Katrina!!!