Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Oven-Fried Beef Taquitos

D and I made these together.  They were really good, and you couldn't taste the zucchini at all.  Because of the amount of chili powder, I don't think you really needed the cheese either.

We had with salsa, guacamole, sour cream, and Refried Pinto Beans with Chipotle.

Oven-Fried Beef Taquitos

Photo by ALB

This healthy beef taquitos recipe calls for baking instead of deep-frying, making the taquitos substantially healthier than what you'd get at a restaurant. One order of these little deep-fried, rolled-up tacos at a restaurant can set you back almost 1,000 calories and 60 grams of fat! Don't worry if some of the taquitos crack open while baking—they're still crispy and delicious. Serve with your favorite salsa, guacamole and reduced-fat sour cream.

By: EatingWell Test Kitchen
Servings: 4 servings
Serving size: 3 taquitos
Active: 40 m
Ready In: 40 m

Ingredients
1 medium zucchini
2 teaspoons canola oil (used Cooking Spray)
1 pound extra-lean ground beef (93%)
3 tablespoons chili powder
2 teaspoons onion powder
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1/2 teaspoon salt
12 6-inch corn tortillas
Canola oil cooking spray
3/4 cup shredded sharp Cheddar cheese

Preparation
Preheat oven to 425°F. Shred zucchini using the large holes of a box grater. Squeeze dry in a clean kitchen towel (you should have about 2 cups). Heat oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add the zucchini, beef, chili powder, onion powder, cumin and salt. Cook, stirring, until the beef is cooked through, 5 to 7 minutes.

Spread tortillas out on a baking sheet in two overlapping rows. Bake until hot, 2 minutes. Transfer to a plate and cover.

Coat the baking sheet with cooking spray. Place 6 tortillas on a clean cutting board. Working quickly, spread a generous ¼ cup beef mixture along the bottom third of a tortilla, sprinkle with about 1 tablespoon cheese and tightly roll into a cigar shape. Place the taquito seam-side down on the baking sheet. Repeat with the remaining tortillas, filling and cheese. Generously coat the top and sides of the taquitos with cooking spray.

Bake the taquitos until browned and crispy, 14 to 18 minutes.

Easy cleanup: Recipes that require cooking spray can leave behind a sticky residue that can be hard to clean. To save time and keep your baking sheet looking fresh, line it with a layer of foil before you apply the cooking spray.

Nutrition information
Per serving: 500 calories; 24 g fat(7 g sat); 7 g fiber; 40 g carbohydrates; 33 g protein; 28 mcg folate; 92 mg cholesterol; 2 g sugars; 0 g added sugars; 2,120 IU vitamin A; 9 mg vitamin C; 244 mg calcium; 5 mg iron; 691 mg sodium; 662 mg potassium Nutrition Bonus: Vitamin A (42% daily value), Iron (28% dv), Calcium (24% dv)

12 Smart Points (my additions/subtractions at 4 servings)

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