Easy Vegetarian Taquitos
These five-ingredient vegetarian taquitos are the perfect quick and easy dinner! They’re easy to assemble and you can add your favorite toppings to customize this dinner for the whole family!
I love these vegetarian taquitos because I can get them in the oven in less than 10 minutes. The taco seasoning gives this recipe plenty of flavor and the beans are so satisfying. If you don’t have any taco seasoning in your pantry, you can easily make your own! I originally created this taco seasoning recipe for my cookbook, but I loved it so much I decided to share it on the blog!
This recipe makes between 8-10 taquitos, depending on how full you want them to be. Typically, taquitos are pretty thin and wrapped tightly. But I prefer a little more filling so I usually make 6, but feel free to make more if you like!
Taquitos vs. Flautas
Taquitos are kind of like a rolled-up taco. While many versions are filled with chicken or beef, these taquitos are vegetarian, using beans and cheese as the main filling. Taquitos are traditionally made with corn tortillas whereas flautas are made with flour tortillas. These are certainly not traditional taquitos by any means, but you can read more about the history of taquitos here.
Ingredients
- Taco Seasoning– You can make your own with this taco seasoning recipe or you can pick some up at the store! Just keep an eye on the sodium, as some storebought brands are very salty.
- Refried Beans- Be sure to get vegetarian or fat-free refried beans, as traditional refried beans are often made with lard.
- Tortillas– Taquitos are traditionally made with corn tortillas. You’ll need very fresh corn tortillas that are soft and pliable, so they don’t fall apart. I prefer to use a tortilla that is a blend of corn and wheat so it tastes like corn, but it’s more flexible and sturdy. I like the La Tortilla Factory brand.
- Sweet Corn– Frozen or canned sweet corn works great in this recipe!
- Shredded Cheese– I like to use a Mexican blend of cheeses like Monterey jack, cheddar, and Asadero. They melt well and add a nice flavor. But you can use cheddar or mozzarella, too.
- Topping Ideas– I love serving these taquitos with guacamole, salsa, sour cream, and hot sauce. But feel free to add whatever toppings you like!
The Best Tortillas for Taquitos or Flautas
Taquitos are made with corn tortillas. You’ll need very fresh corn tortillas that are soft and pliable so they don’t fall apart. I prefer to use a tortilla that is a blend of corn and wheat so it tastes like corn, but it’s more flexible and sturdy. I like the La Tortilla Factory brand. I recommend stacking the tortillas on a plate and covering them with a damp paper towel. Microwave for 30 seconds. This will help soften the tortillas.
How to Make Vegetarian Taquitos
How to Make Taquitos in an Air Fryer
If you prefer, you can make these taquitos in an air fryer. I originally bought the Chefman air fryer and it’s a great option for the price. Now I use the Ninja Foodi which is a grill, dehydrator, and air fryer all in one. But if you don’t have an air fryer, you can still make delicious taquitos in the oven!
- Preheat the air fryer to 390 degrees.
- Place the taquitos seam side down in the fryer basket.
- Cook for 5-6 minutes until golden brown.
Substitution Ideas
- Gluten-free version: Use corn tortillas with no added wheat.
- Vegan version: Skip the cheese and add black beans.
- Note: Refried beans are traditionally made with animal fat, so be sure to look for a fat-free or vegetarian version.
Easy Vegetarian Taquitos
- Prep Time: 10 mins
- Cook Time: 25 mins
- Total Time: 35 minutes
- Yield: 8 taquitos 1x
- Category: Dinner
- Method: Oven or Air Fryer
- Cuisine: Mexican
- Diet: Vegetarian
Description
These easy vegetarian taquitos are the perfect quick and easy dinner! They’re only five ingredients and you can add your favorite toppings to customize this dinner for the whole family!
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon taco seasoning
- 1 15oz can vegetarian refried black beans
- 8–10 corn tortillas
- 1/2 cup sweet corn (canned or frozen is fine)
- 1 cup shredded cheese (I used a Mexican blend)
- Topping ideas: Salsa, guacamole, sour cream, cilantro, etc.
Instructions
Oven Method
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
- Combine the taco seasoning and refried beans.
- Scoop 3 tablespoons of the seasoned refried beans into each tortilla.
- Top with corn and cheese.
- Tightly roll and place into a pan with the seam side facing down. It helps if you can keep them packed tightly in the pan.
- Brush with olive oil and bake uncovered for 20-25 minutes until they begin to brown on the edges.
Air Fryer Method
- Preheat the air fryer to 390 degrees.
- Combine the taco seasoning and refried beans.
- Scoop 3 tablespoons of the seasoned refried beans into each tortilla.
- Top with corn and cheese. Add black beans, if using.
- Tightly roll and place into a plate with the seam side facing down.
- Brush or spray with olive oil.
- Place taquitos in the air fryer basket and cook for 5-6 minutes until golden brown.
Taquito Side Dish Ideas
Easy Black Bean and Corn Salad
What would you put inside these taquitos?
I’ve always wondered what the difference was between a taquito and flauta and now I know. These vegetarian taquitos are full of flavor and make a great meal on a meatless Monday or Taco Tuesday.
I’ve been looking for a vegetarian taquito recipe, these turned out perfectly!
These are spectacular! Crispy on the outside and so flavorful on the inside. It’s a WINNER!!!
Hi! Do you think cooking them with beans, corn and some veg in them would work the same? Thanks!
I think it would depend on the vegetables! If you wanted to add things like onions, bell peppers, etc. I’d recommend sauteeing them for a few minutes first, to soften them.
Never new about lard, thank you for mentioning this. Love your simple quick 5 ingred. Recipes. Thank you
I’m glad you like the recipe, Grisha!
Oh this looks like a new addition to my tortilla wrap fillings. I love it. Can’t wait to try.
Ooh now these look really really good! We love Mexican food here!
I may have to put a version of these on my menu over the next few weeks! They are just way too quick and easy not to make!
I just got a bunch of black beans and now I’m going to need to make my own refried beans and try this!
Say whaaaa?!?!? YES and YES. Do you think I could freeze these? Would make good grab and go breakfasts for my hubby!