Homemade Taquitos

May 2024 · 6 minute read

Meet my new favorite appetizer: Baked Green Chile Taquitos! They're crispy on the outside, gooey in the middle, tangy, lightly spicy, and so. much. fun!

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Green Chile Taquitos

Who would have guessed that moving to Chicago would have made me a taquitos fan? Just after Jack and I moved here, a new bar opened up down the block from our house. At first, we went there for drinks, but we’ve kept going back for taquitos! As it turns out, this bar has an inventive chef who comes up with a rotating menu of homemade taquitos. They make their tortillas from scratch and stuff them with seasonal, local ingredients. After just a few visits, Jack and I were total taquitos converts, and I knew I had to try making my own!

The results: Baked Green Chile Taquitos! Unlike the taquitos from down the street, these little guys are baked, not fried, and I use store bought tortillas, so making them is quick and easy. Still, they’re totally delicious.

Baking the taquitos makes them lighter than fried ones, and they come out of the oven perfectly crispy and golden brown. Their crunchy shell gives way to a creamy, bold filling made of refried beans, melty cheese, and spiced green chile jackfruit. This is a great recipe to serve as a party appetizer (hint, hint Super Bowl/Oscars fans!), but we’ve also been known to eat them for dinner with a side of cilantro lime rice.

Homemade Taquitos Recipe Ingredients

Here’s what you’ll need to make these DELICIOUS homemade taquitos:

And of course, you can’t go wrong by serving them with cilantro, guacamole, pico de gallo, and sour cream or this “cheese “sauce. I wouldn’t say no to tomatillo salsa for dipping either!

How to Make Taquitos

This taquitos recipe is SUPER fun and easy to make! Here’s how I do it:

First, shred the jackfruit. Open your can of jackfruit, drain it, and break apart the fruit, discarding any tough core pieces. Pull apart the tender, flaky jackfruit until it has the texture of shredded chicken.

Then, bake it! I roast the jackfruit in the oven to infuse it with flavor before I roll it up inside the taquitos. Spread it on a parchment-lined baking sheet and toss it with the drained green chiles and spices. Bake at 400 until the jackfruit is lightly golden brown, about 15 minutes.

Next, stuff and roll the taquitos. Spread a thin line of refried beans all the way down a tortilla, close to the left edge. Top it with a bit of the jackfruit, scallions, and cheese, and tightly roll the tortilla over the fillings. When you finish rolling each tortilla, place it seamed side down on a parchment-lined baking sheet.

Finally, bake! Spray the taquitos generously with cooking spray, and transfer the baking sheet to the oven. Bake until the taquitos become golden brown and nice and crispy around the edges.

Last but not least, top them with your desired fixings, and dig in!

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Homemade Taquitos

rate this recipe:5 from 18 votesPrep Time: 20 minutes Cook Time: 35 minutes Serves 6 to 8Save Recipe Print RecipeThis easy taquitos recipe is a fun appetizer or dinner! Serve it with guacamole, salsa, and sour cream or yogurt to take it over the top.

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*I got the best results with these small, pliable flour+corn tortillas which I find at Whole Foods. In terms of texture, flour tortillas are the next best option, as they hold their shape better and crack less than corn tortillas.  Find jackfruit at asian markets or Trader Joes.

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