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Time Crunch Vegan Enchiladas

June 2, 2010

Good evening!

I’m glad you enjoyed today’s 1,000 words post! Oh graphs, we go way back. All the way back to my university days. I used to make so many painfully boring graphs while doing psychology research, it was really fun to just be able to make a silly graph. Ahhhh, my dear readers what would I do without you?

When I showed Eric the graph he laughed and said I should do one from his perspective!

In other news, today was a rather liberating day on the work front…

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Whew…these bars are very high maintenance, but definitely worth the effort. I think they are my favourite flavour now (close seconds are Empower and Endure).

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Other highlights of the day included welcoming two fabulous team members to Glo Bakery and being interviewed for a future VegNews article. Good stuff.

After work, I was yearning for some delicious Mexican food and nothing else would do. I decided to see if I could whip up a super quick vegan enchilada, inspired by Susan’s Summer Squash Enchiladas that I saw on her website last week. I didn’t have half of the ingredients that she used, so I decided to just wing it and use whatever I had. The result was actually really delicious…and just a half hour start to finish.

I thought it was going to be a flop, but ohhhh was I wrong.

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Time-Crunch Vegan Enchiladas

Inspired by Susan’s Summer Squash Enchiladas.

Ingredients:

  • 2 handfuls baby spinach
  • 1.25 cups enchilada sauce or pasta sauce
  • 1 bell pepper, color of your choice (I used orange)
  • 1 zucchini, chopped
  • 1 medium onion, chopped
  • 1 tsp mild chili powder
  • 1/4 tsp sea salt, to taste
  • 1 tsp nutritional yeast
  • 1 tsp lime juice (optional)
  • 1.25 cups cooked black beans, rinsed and drained
  • 2 whole grain tortillas
  • Vegan cheeze sauce for the topping: (4 tbsp hummus, 1 tsp or a bit more milk, 1/2 tsp nutritional yeast)

 

Directions: Preheat oven to 350F. Throw chopped onion into a large pot and heat until caramelized, stirring frequently for about 5 minutes on medium heat. Add in the chopped pepper, zucchini, beans, and spinach and cook another few minutes until the spinach wilts. Add in the pasta or enchilada sauce, nutritional yeast, sea salt, chili powder, and optional lime juice and stir very well. Cook for about 3-4 minutes on medium heat. Take a baking dish and pour about 1/2 of pasta or enchilada sauce onto bottom of dish. Now take 2 tortillas and fill with mixture. Wrap tortillas and place into dish, fold side down. Cover the tortillas with the remaining enchilada veggie/bean mixture and place into the oven uncovered at 350F for about 18-20 minutes. While it is cooking prepare the vegan cheeze sauce and then drizzle it over the enchiladas before serving. Makes 2 servings.

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After adding pasta sauce and seasonings…

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Sauce on the bottom of the dish:

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Fill the tortillas…I enjoy Food 4 Life Ezekiel tortillas. Zap them in the micro for a few seconds to get them soft before rolling.

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Place into dish with fold side down…

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Cover with remaining mixture…

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Cook for 18-20 minutes at 350F.

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The vegan cheeze sauce brings this dish from wow… to YOWZA!

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Is this real life?

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Why yes, yes it is.

This also marked the first time I have ever made enchiladas! I can’t believe how easy it was. For some reason I always imagined them to be difficult to make. This recipe is a keeper. Onto the recipe page it goes. I’m packing up some orders and then the couch awaits my bum. Bliss.

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Chelsea @ One Healthy Munchkin
16 years ago

Congrats on the VegNews interview. That’s so exciting!

I’ve never had enchiladas before, but these look so good & easy to make too! What is enchilada sauce though?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Chelsea @ One Healthy Munchkin
16 years ago

I think it is basically tomato sauce, spices, chili powder, seasonings, oil…etc. I just used pasta sauce (and chili powder) and it was still good.

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Maya
16 years ago

That cheese sauce does make the dish! HOLY YUM.

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Robyn @ Frugal 'n' Fit!
16 years ago

I love VegNews! I haven’t picked up an issue in a while but will definitely buy the issue in which you are featured. Keep us posted!

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Helen
16 years ago

The Enchiladas look amazing. And so easy to make too. I’m glad you enjoyed them. And I like the vegetarian cheese sauce too, looks great.

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Annie D. from Annie'sSimpleLife
16 years ago

HOLY YUM!!!!!! These look fantastic!!!!!!!! Our CSA starts on Friday, so we’ll be getting a ton of veggies. This is on my list.

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Therese
16 years ago

I think I *may* have said this before but I’ll say it again: You are a genius!!! This is quickly being jotted down on my meal plan for this weekend!

Ohhh!!! VegNews! You hit the big time now! Exciting!

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jenna
16 years ago

these enchiladas look amazing!!! they look like they are load with flavor.!!

congrats on your veg news interview.

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Liz
16 years ago

Yummmm!!! Those look tasty tasty tasty! :) One Q: Did you leave the “cheese sauce” cold or heat it up?

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AngelaOSG
Reply to  Liz
16 years ago

I left it cold but it might be good hot too!

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Jasmine
16 years ago

Looks tasty, but you have me wondering… How is the Cheeze sauce vegan if it uses milk?

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AngelaOSG
Reply to  Jasmine
16 years ago

Oops I meant to put almond milk

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Mandiee
16 years ago

I actually just bookmarked the original recipe a few days ago. I love how quick yours is and I’ll probably make it soon. What type of ezekial tortillas do you use? I know there a few different sizes so it would be helpful to know (that way all the filling will remain inside).

Have a lovely day!
xox

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AngelaOSG
Reply to  Mandiee
16 years ago

I use the large size (I think that is the only kind my grocery store carries)

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Courtney @ Sweet Tooth, Sweet Life
16 years ago

Holy Enchiladas! Those things look FANTASTIC! I already have a go-to enchilada recipe, but these definitely look like they’re worth trying. :)
And banana bread glo bars?!? I think you’re trying to tease me here…I still have 20 minutes to wait until lunch! ;)

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Ilana
16 years ago

Can I say, I don’t think I’ve ever had enchiladas!? But this recipe looks well worth a shot, and I’ll try anything twice!!

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Stacie @ Imperfectly Healthy
16 years ago

I love enchiladas! These look really yummy!

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Triathlonbabe aka Grace
16 years ago

Even vegan enchiladas look good! Way to go on the interview! Can’t wait to hear about it!

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Diana @ frontyardfoodie
16 years ago

Those look SO good! I love homemade enchaladas because they have so much more structure.

Although I’ll be using HOT chili powder!

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Cora
16 years ago

I modified the enchilada recipe a bit and made it into tacos since I didn’t have any enchilada sauce on hand. I don’t like peppers either, so I added mushrooms instead. I spread the hummus on the tortilla (cooked in the toaster oven) before adding the filling. It was amazing and so quick… I can’t wait to eat the leftovers for lunch tomorrow! Thanks for a great recipe!

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Adriana
16 years ago

Hi Angela
I also have a subscription to a CSA. It makes me feel a warm and tingly to think I am supporting local farmers. My questions is do you cook kale or spinach to put in green monsters? If so, why and how?

Thanks!

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Corinne (breathe and savor)
16 years ago

hahaha is this real life!? are you david after the dentist?! ;) (youtube!)

i’ve always to make something like this, thanks for the reminder and pics! ezekiel wraps are the bomb.com

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Lisag
16 years ago

I will definitely try your enchiladas-mmmm! Have you tried Gina’s @ fitnessista? It’s under her cookbook, then casseroles. She makes the chicken ones for the pilot & the veggie ones for her!

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Kaleigh
Reply to  Lisag
15 years ago

Thanks for the suggestion! I love the finessita’s recipes… It is my goal to crack the raw maccaroons recipe!

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Kaleigh
15 years ago

I made these tonight, and they were AMAZING!

I’ve just discovered the wonders of nutritional yeast flakes myself – and thought that the vegan cheese sauce was the perfect addition! (I’ve already made your savoury oats- another delicious meal!)

All I can say is thank you for coming into my life! ; )

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