Best Vegan Portobello And Poblano Enchiladas With Smoky Poblano Queso Recipes

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ROASTED POBLANO VEGAN ENCHILADAS



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These Roasted Poblano Vegan Enchiladas are creamy, veggie-packed and super simple. A great make ahead vegan dinner!

Provided by Rene

Categories     Main Course

Time 1h

Number Of Ingredients 20

1 poblano pepper
1 jalapeño
2 tbsp olive oil (separated)
1/2 red onion (roughly chopped)
1 tsp cumin
1 tsp oregano
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pepper
1 clove garlic
1/2 tsp smoked paprika
2 limes (juiced, seperated)
8 oz vegan cream cheese
8 oz plain vegan yogurt (separated)
1/4 cup cilantro (plus more for topping)
1.5 cups frozen corn (thawed)
1 15-ounce can pinto beans (drained and rinsed)
1 15-ounce can green enchilada sauce
8 corn tortillas
2 avocados
hot sauce (for serving)

Steps:

  • Place the poblano and jalapeño on a baking sheet. Turn the oven to broil and cook on the top rack for 10 minutes - flipping halfway. You want both sides to char. Remove from the oven and cover with a clean kitchen towel for 5 minutes (to steam). Remove the towel and allow the peppers to cool for 5 minutes. Remove the skins and the stems then roughly chop them.*
  • While the peppers are cooking, heat 1 tbsp of olive oil in a pan over medium heat. Add the onion, cumin, oregano, salt & pepper. Cook for 5 minutes or until the onions start to soften. Set aside to cool.
  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
  • To a food processor add the poblano, jalapeño, onions, garlic, smoked paprika, juice from 1 lime and remaining olive oil. Blend until everything is combined.
  • To a bowl add the poblano mixture, cream cheese, 4 ounces of yogurt, cilantro, corn and pinto beans. Mix until combined. Taste and adjust the seasoning as needed.
  • Wrap the tortillas in a damp paper towel and place in the microwave for 30-60 seconds, or until warmed through. Add 1/2 cup of enchilada sauce to the bottom of a baking dish and spread out with a spoon. Spoon equal amounts of the filling into each tortilla. Wrap up the tortillas and place them seam-side down in the baking dish. Top with the remaining enchilada sauce and place in the oven, uncovered, for 20-30 minutes, or until hot and bubbly.
  • While the enchiladas are cooking, combine the remaining yogurt and lime juice in a bowl. Stir to combine and set aside.
  • Remove the enchiladas from the oven and top with the yogurt sauce, hot sauce, avocado slices and cilantro.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 406 kcal, Carbohydrate 50 g, Protein 12 g, Fat 21 g, SaturatedFat 5 g, Sodium 738 mg, Fiber 15 g, Sugar 8 g, ServingSize 1 serving

VEGAN SPICY POBLANO & TOMATILLO ENCHILADAS



Vegan Spicy Poblano & Tomatillo Enchiladas image

I made recipe #273482 spicy Chicken tamales one Christmas and my family inhaled them. The sauce was just so crazy great it makes you crave more. As a vegan and a person very into health, I decided to try to work that sauce into a healthy, vegan enchilada version and the result is a crazy addictive concoction that disappears in no time. For ease, I make this as a layered casserole but traditionalists can roll 'em up.

Provided by joop9182

Categories     Lentil

Time 55m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 16

8 large tomatillos, peeled and washed
2 poblano peppers, halved and cleaned
4 large garlic cloves, whole
2 cups vegetable broth
1 1/2 cups lentils (I use red for color but any will do)
13 ounces canned black beans, drained
2 cups cilantro, cleaned and coarsely chopped
1/2 cup nutritional yeast
16 corn tortillas
2 cups enchilada sauce (recipe below)
1/2 cup daiya vegan monterey jack pepper cheese (optional) or 1/2 cup nutritional yeast (optional)
1 tablespoon flour
1 tablespoon vegan margarine
2 cups vegetarian broth
2 tablespoons tomato paste
1 -2 tablespoon chili powder

Steps:

  • Put the tomatillos and peppers in a pan under the broiler for 7 minutes or until they char. Turn them and keep them in for 5 more minutes.
  • Empty the tomatillos and peppers (and any collected drippings from the pan you broiled them on) into a food processor with garlic cloves and process until very smooth.
  • Put the vegetable blend into a large saucepan with the broth and add lentils. Cover and cook until lentils are tender (15 minutes with red or yellow lentils, 20-25 for green, french or black) and turn off the heat.
  • While that cooks, drain your beans, put them in a bowl and partly mash them (just take a large slotted spoon and crunch down on them sporadically)
  • Add the beans, cilantro and nutritional yeast into the cooked lentil mix and stir together.
  • While that settles, make the enchilada sauce by melting together the flour and margarine to make a roux, then whisking in broth, tomato paste and chili powder. Stirring constantly, cook over medium/high heat until thick and bubbly. Add a dash of cayenne or chipotle to taste if you like it a little hotter.
  • You can make this casserole style (layering the tortillas with the filling and sauce) or traditional roll-up style.
  • Coat the bottom of your pan with a 1/2 c of the enchilada sauce, then spoon the filling into tortillas and roll them, placing them closely in the pan, then top with enchilada sauce for traditional rolled enchiladas.
  • Coat the bottom of the pan with 1/2 c of the sauce, then layer tortillas, filling, sauce, tortillas, filling, sauce, tortillas, sauce if making casserole style.
  • If you like a cheesy top, sprinkle on Daiya or nutritional yeast then cover the top of the casserole with foil. In honesty, I can only recommend Daiya if you want a vegan cheese. Every other vegan cheese I've tried tastes gruesome. The recipe is amazingly flavorful without any cheese, but if you must, use Daiya.
  • Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes, then remove the foil if you've topped it with Daiya for the final 10 minutes. Without cheese, you can keep foil on the whole time.

VEGAN PORTOBELLO AND POBLANO ENCHILADAS WITH SMOKY POBLANO QUESO RECIPE - (4.6/5)



Vegan Portobello and Poblano Enchiladas with Smoky Poblano Queso Recipe - (4.6/5) image

Provided by GuidingVegan

Number Of Ingredients 29

QUESO SAUCE:
3 poblano peppers
1 tablespoon coconut oil
3 garlic cloves, minced
1 large diced yellow onion
1 pound cremini mushrooms, diced
2 yellow zucchini, diced
sea salt to taste
2 (15-ounce) cans black beans, drained and rinsed
1 tablespoon water
1 teaspoon cumin
1 teaspoon coriander
1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika
1/4 teaspoon sea salt
dash of cayenne pepper
12 corn tortillas
1/2 cup raw cashews, soaked in water for 30 minutes
1 cup water
2 diced yellow squash
1/4 cup nutritional yeast
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 1/2 tablespoons arrowroot powder
3/4 teaspoon sea salt
pinch of cayenne
AVOCADO SAUCE:
1 avocado
1 lime
OPTIONAL GARNISHES:
green onions, cherry tomatoes, cilantro, to taste

Steps:

  • Char the whole poblano peppers over an open flame. I just set each over its own burner and turned them over with tongs every 3 to 4 minutes. Once the skin is completely blackened, move the peppers to a large bowl, and cover them with a damp paper towel. Let them sit for 10 minutes to steam. Once they've steamed, carefully remove the charred skin, de-stem, and de-seed. Then, finely dice one of the peppers and set aside in a bowl and largely dice the other two peppers and set aside in another bowl. Preheat oven to 350°F. Add olive oil to a large skillet over medium heat. Add the yellow onion. Cook for 4 to 5 minutes. Add the garlic, cook 1 minute. Add mushrooms and zucchini and a pinch of salt and pepper, to taste. Cook for 8 to 10 minutes or until the mushrooms and zucchini are tender and most of the water has evaporated. Stir in the beans, largely-diced peppers and spices and cook for 1 to 2 minutes. Roughly puree the mixture. Remove the veggie mixture from the heat and set aside. Prepare each enchilada by spreading the black bean mixture evenly. Place the enchilada, seam down, into a baking pan. Repeat with each tortilla. Use any remaining mixture to surround the tortillas to keep them moist while they bake. Bake for 16 to 18 minutes. I loosely draped a piece of foil over the enchiladas so that they wouldn't dry out while baking. As the enchiladas bake, prepare your smoky poblano queso by adding the soaked cashews, 1 cup water, chopped, and peeled yellow squash, nutritional yeast, lemon juice, arrowroot powder, 3/4 teaspoon sea salt, and a pinch of cayenne to a high-speed blender. Blend on high for 2 to 3 minutes or until the mixture is perfectly smooth. Add the liquid to a sauce-pan and heat over medium-low, whisking continuously until thickened. This process will take about 8 to 10 minutes. When desired thickness is reached, turn off heat and stir in the finely-diced poblano pepper. Prepare the avocado sauce by adding the flesh of one avocado, juice of one lime, and a pinch of sea salt to a food processor. Process for 3 to 4 minutes or until completely smooth. If you want to pipe the mixture over your enchiladas, carefully spoon it into the corner of a zip-top bag and cut off a tiny portion of the corner of the bag. Remove the enchiladas from oven, let cool for a few minutes to set. Plate each enchilada, drizzle with queso and avocado sauce, and top with desired garnishes. Serve and enjoy.

PORTOBELLO AND POBLANO ENCHILADAS



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Portobello mushrooms add hearty flavor to these creamy vegetarian enchiladas. Since poblano chiles vary in spiciness, use a milder chile, such as Anaheim, if you prefer a dish with less kick.

Provided by Katherine Sacks

Categories     Vegetarian     Mushroom     Tortillas     Kid-Friendly     Party     Dinner     Pescatarian     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     Kosher     Small Plates

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 15

1/4 cup distilled white vinegar
1 tablespoon sugar
5 tablespoons fresh lime juice (from about 2 limes), divided
1 large red onion, thinly sliced, divided
1 canned chipotle chile in adobo
2 1/4 cups heavy cream, divided
1 teaspoon kosher salt, divided
3 tablespoons vegetable oil
3 large portobello mushrooms, stemmed, thinly sliced
1 poblano chile, cut into 1/4" strips
1 garlic clove, finely chopped
12 corn tortillas
6 ounces queso fresco, crumbled (about 1 cup), divided
1/3 cup cilantro, coarsely chopped, divided
3/4 cup grated cheddar

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350°F. Combine vinegar, sugar, and 4 Tbsp. lime juice in a small bowl. Stir in half of the onion, cover, and set aside.
  • Purée chipotle chile and 1/4 cup cream in a blender until smooth. Transfer to a medium bowl; stir in 1/4 tsp. salt and remaining 2 cups cream and 1 Tbsp. lime juice.
  • Heat oil in a large heavy skillet over medium-high until hot but not smoking. Add mushrooms, poblano chile, garlic, and remaining onion and cook, stirring occasionally, until mushrooms are tender and onions are translucent, about 10 minutes. Season with remaining 3/4 tsp. salt.
  • Meanwhile, stack tortillas with damp paper towels between each one, then wrap the stack in a clean dish cloth. Microwave for 45 seconds. Keep stack wrapped.
  • Spread 1/2 cup cream sauce on the bottom of a 9x13" baking dish. Transfer remaining sauce to a wide shallow bowl and dip tortillas, one at a time, into sauce to coat. Stack dipped tortillas on a work surface.
  • Sprinkle 1 Tbsp. queso fresco down center of 1 tortilla. Top with 1/4 cup mushroom mixture, arranging down center over cheese. Top with 1 tsp. cilantro. Roll up tortilla and place, seam side down, in prepared baking dish. Repeat with remaining tortillas. Spoon remaining sauce over enchiladas, making sure to cover entirely with sauce. Top with cheddar and remaining 3 Tbsp. queso fresco.
  • Bake enchiladas until cheese is melted and edges of tortillas are toasted, 25-30 minutes. Top with reserved pickled onion and remaining 1 Tbsp. cilantro.
  • Do ahead
  • Sauce can be made 1 day ahead. Cover and chill.

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