It's Monday. For me that means many things. I wake up grumpy. I don't like Monday mornings. After about 9am I am fine, but that initial alarm clock sound just makes me sad. It means the start of another school week. Packed lunches. Homework. Running here and there. And for the food blogger me that means I will get asked at least a dozen times today "Do you have any meat free meals?"
So many people are doing Meat Free Mondays in their homes, recipes to fit that need are in higher demand than ever. I seriously get asked this question every. single. Monday. I understand. I get it. And while it's not something we follow religiously in our house, I am finding more and more meals that we can still get full on without actual meat in them. Believe me, for this meat and potatoes family, that's an accomplishment in itself.
After answering the question over and over with the same list of dishes, I thought it was time to come up with something new. Something yummy and hearty to satisfy big hungers after a long Monday, but still simple enough for an exhausting one too.
For me, one of the easiest ways to take meat out of a meal, but still convince my boys it will be okay, is to add beans instead. They are a great source of protein, give you something to sink your teeth into, and honestly trick your brain into thinking you are eating something much heavier than you actually are.
I love black beans. I love green chilies. So it was about time for them to be make an appearance in the same recipes, and this is what I came up with. Their flavors go so well together; and the brightness of the salsa verde enhances both. Now, if you prefer a red enchilada sauce, feel free to swap it out. I know Mr. E would have liked if I had. But I enjoy the green, had two bottles of it sitting in the pantry, and was the one cooking, so they got green.
If you are looking for meat free options, you are not alone. Believe me. There are many out there who join you in your quest. And I promise to try to come up with a few more for you along the way. But in the meantime, maybe this could be your Meat Free Monday meal tonight!
Black Bean and Green Chile Enchiladas
So many people are doing Meat Free Mondays in their homes, recipes to fit that need are in higher demand than ever. I seriously get asked this question every. single. Monday. I understand. I get it. And while it's not something we follow religiously in our house, I am finding more and more meals that we can still get full on without actual meat in them. Believe me, for this meat and potatoes family, that's an accomplishment in itself.
After answering the question over and over with the same list of dishes, I thought it was time to come up with something new. Something yummy and hearty to satisfy big hungers after a long Monday, but still simple enough for an exhausting one too.
For me, one of the easiest ways to take meat out of a meal, but still convince my boys it will be okay, is to add beans instead. They are a great source of protein, give you something to sink your teeth into, and honestly trick your brain into thinking you are eating something much heavier than you actually are.
I love black beans. I love green chilies. So it was about time for them to be make an appearance in the same recipes, and this is what I came up with. Their flavors go so well together; and the brightness of the salsa verde enhances both. Now, if you prefer a red enchilada sauce, feel free to swap it out. I know Mr. E would have liked if I had. But I enjoy the green, had two bottles of it sitting in the pantry, and was the one cooking, so they got green.
If you are looking for meat free options, you are not alone. Believe me. There are many out there who join you in your quest. And I promise to try to come up with a few more for you along the way. But in the meantime, maybe this could be your Meat Free Monday meal tonight!
Black Bean and Green Chile Enchiladas
10-12 small flour tortillas
1 (15 oz.) can black beans, rinsed and drained
1/4 c. sour cream
2 c. shredded Mexican blend cheese, divided
1/2 tsp. garlic powder
1 (4 oz.) can diced green chilies
1/2 tsp. ground cumin
1 (16 oz.) salsa verde
3 green onions, chopped
2 TBS chopped cilantro
Salt and Pepper to taste
Preheat oven to 375. Pour 1/2 c. salsa verde in bottom of 9 x 13 baking dish. In a large bowl combine beans, chilies, cumin, garlic powder, sour cream and 1/2 c. shredded cheese. Mix well. Place tortillas in microwave and heat for 30 seconds to soften. Spoon about 2 TBS black bean mixture into each tortillas, roll, and place in baking dish, seam side down. Pour remaining sauce over and spread evenly. Sprinkle with remaining cheese and green onions. Bake for 20-25 minutes until cheese has melted and heated through. Remove from oven. Let stand 2 minutes. Sprinkle with cilantro, spoon some warm sauce from the pan over top and serve.*NOTE* My pan fit 11 enchiladas comfortably. It's okay for them to touch, so fit as many as you can!
These looks so good! I am kind of obsessed with Mexican food, so these are right up my ally!
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