Enchiladas are one of our favorite dinner recipes around here. But they can take a while to prep for a weeknight. Here’s a new recipe we designed to work in 30 minutes flat: these easy Vegetarian Enchiladas! The filling takes no time to whip up: it’s just spiced pinto beans and spices. Roll ’em up, bake until golden and cheesy, and load with all your favorite toppings. These are so quick, we’ve ditched our other favorite recipes for this one (oops!).
Ingredients in these easy vegetarian enchiladas
Many vegan and vegetarian enchilada recipes have long lead times, because it takes a while to cook or roast vegetables for the filling. But many traditional Mexican enchiladas recipes are supremely simple. We honor the great tradition of Mexican cuisine in this recipe. It’s inspired by the simplicity of the cheese enchiladas we had in Mexico years ago. Here’s what you’ll need for this recipe:
Red enchilada sauce: For fast enchiladas, we recommend a great store-bought sauce. More below! Pinto beans or black beans: Canned beans make it fast and easy! Cheddar and pepper jack cheese: Using two types of cheese adds nuance to the flavor Spices: Grab the cumin, garlic powder, onion powder, and paprika Tortillas: Corn tortillas are traditional in Mexican enchiladas and a gluten free option; flour tortillas tend to be more durable
Quickly saute the beans and spices, roll them into tortillas with cheese, and douse with enchilada sauce (and more cheese). It takes just 10 minutes to bake: so you should be able to go from 0 to dinner in 30 minutes.
Grab a great red enchilada sauce (or make in advance)
Often for enchiladas we recommend making your own enchilada sauce. But this recipe is all about speed! So here are your best options:
Purchased red enchilada sauce: There are lots of fantastic enchilada sauce brands at the store: most of them are minimally processed and made with real food ingredients. Every brand is different, so experiment to find one you love. Homemade, made in advance: Make a batch of our Homemade Red Enchilada sauce! Just make sure to make it in advance to ensure quick prep.
Flour tortillas vs corn tortillas
Corn tortillas are traditional in Mexican-style enchiladas. Flour tortillas are more traditional in Tex Mex and American style enchiladas. There are pros and cons to both! Here’s what to know:
Corn tortillas are gluten-free. Keep in mind that many brands easily split when you go to roll them! To combat this, find the best quality corn tortilla brand you can. Then brush it with oil and cook it 15 seconds per side before assembling. This makes it easier to roll. Flour tortillas are not gluten-free but they are much easier to roll and more durable in general. They also get nice and gooey from the enchilada sauce.
What about grain free tortillas? There are also lots of other types of grain-free tortillas these days: like almond flour, cassava flour, or chickpea flour (try Siete brand). We have not tried them in enchiladas, so please let us know in the comments below if they hold up and what your favorites are.
How to assemble vegetarian enchiladas: a few tips!
The most time-consuming part of making vegetarian enchiladas? Assembling them! If you can, it’s helpful to have another person to help you in this step: but it’s not required! Here are a few tips for a smooth and speedy process:
Don’t overfill the tortillas. It’s easy to want to put in way too much filling. All you need is a scant ¼ cup beans and ¼ cup cheese. Spread them in a line down the center. Roll them tightly and place seam side down. Placing seam side down helps them stay rolled. If using corn tortillas, use a durable brand and cook in oil prior to rolling. Corn tortillas taste great and are gluten-free, but they can easily tear and split when rolling them. See the instructions in the recipe and the section below for more!
Favorite enchilada toppings
The best part of this easy enchiladas recipe? Loading them up with all the best toppings! Here are a few topping ideas we love to add:
Sour cream: it’s a must in our book Guacamole Feta or queso fresco crumbles Red onion or green onion Sliced jalapeno or fresno peppers: bright red fresno peppers look lovely and have just enough heat; they’re a nice option if you can find them Cilantro Pickled jalapenos or pickled onions
What to serve with enchiladas
If you’ve got a need for speed…you need some fast side dishes to go with it! What are the best sides to serve with enchiladas? Here are some favorite ideas:
Cilantro lime rice: So tasty, and easy to whip up while the enchiladas bake! Tomato avocado salad: Toss together tomatoes, cucumbers and avocado into a simple salad. Mexican-style chopped salad: Go for a chopped salad with super-fast taco salad dressing. Guacamole: Try eating with unsweetened banana chips or plantain chips.
This vegetarian enchiladas recipe is…
Vegetarian and gluten-free (with corn or grain-free tortillas noted above). 4.3 from 4 reviews