Vegan Enchiladas with Beans | Easy Casserole Recipe (2024)

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These amazing Vegan Enchiladas are stuffed with Mexican veggies, including beans, corn, bell pepper, and topped with tomato sauce and dairy-free cheese – It’s an easy veggie enchilada recipe that is healthy, protein-rich, delicious and can be made with gluten-free tortillas. Perfect for meal prep to make ahead and freeze, so you’ll have a satisfying homemade lunch or dinner in minutes!

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The best Vegan Enchiladas Recipe

I hope you guys love Mexican food as much as I do because here’s another of my favorite recipes! I love that these vegan enchiladas require only simple cupboard pantry staples. Furthermore, they can be easily prepared in advance and also freeze well so you can always have a quick dinner on busy weeknights. The flavorful spices and the healthy vegetables make this enchilada dish not only very colorful and spicy but also very delicious. If you love my Mexican Tortilla Casserole and my Sweet Potato Quesadillas, you’ll definitely love these vegan Enchiladas, too!

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Use gluten-free or wheat tortillas

For this veggie enchilada recipe, you can use gluten-free flour, corn, or regular wheat tortillas. I used 11 small tortillas with a diameter of 5.9-inch (15 cm), but you could also use 6 large or 8 medium tortillas. If you would like to make your own, check out my simple recipe for homemade tortillas or for my fancy spinach tortillas.

Which Vegan Cheese for Veggie enchiladas?

These vegan enchiladas are very low in fat as they‘re made with only healthy ingredients and contain no rich cream, so the dairy-free cheese on top is a must for gratinating! If you don’t want to use store-bought dairy-free cheese shreds, feel free to make my homemade vegan cheese recipe. Also, my homemade vegan mozzarella would be great!

Rice, lentils, potatoes, or vegan minced meat?

Besides beans and veggies, I also used rice for the filling but you can swap it out for cooked lentils, couscous, potatoes, or vegan mined meat.

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How to make Vegan Enchiladas

Check out this step-by-step guide first, and then find the full recipe with exact measurements at the bottom of this post!

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Step 1: Make the veggie and bean filling

Once you have your tortillas and other ingredients, prepare the healthy vegetable and bean filling. Start by cooking the rice according to the package instructions. In the meantime, heat the oil in a large non-stick pan, and sauté the onions, garlic, carrots, and bell peppers until tender. Mash the beans with a potato masher or fork in a bowl. Then add them along with the corn, cooked rice, and chopped tomatoes to the sautéed vegetables. Season with red paprika powder, salt, pepper and a pinch of chili to taste.

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Step 2: Wrap the enchiladas

Now preheat your oven and cover the bottom of your casserole dish with some tomato sauce. Spread the veggie filling on top of each tortilla and roll them up tightly into enchiladas. Arrange the stuffed enchiladas with the seam-side down next to each other in the prepared casserole dish.

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Step 3: Top with sauce and cheese, then bake!

Finally, pour the remaining tomato sauce over the top and sprinkle with dairy-free cheese shreds as desired. Place it in the oven and bake!

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When ready to serve, top with fresh scallions, jalapeños, and coriander or parsley and drizzle with a squeeze of lime juice for freshness!

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Storage and Freezing instruction

  • Make-ahead: These vegan enchiladas can be prepared the day before. Then cover the casserole dish with cling foil or aluminum foil and store in the refrigerator. The next day, bake as instructed in the recipe box below.
  • Storage: Leftovers can be also stored in the refrigerator. Then simply reheat in the oven or microwave.
  • Freeze: These vegan enchiladas can be frozen either baked or unbaked for up to 3 months.

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This Vegan Veggie Enchilada Recipe is:

  • Vegan (Dairy-free, Meat-free, Egg-free)
  • Can be made gluten-free
  • Plant-based
  • Low-fat
  • Loaded with vegetables
  • Rich in protein
  • Healthy
  • Cheesy
  • Flavorful
  • Easy to make!

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Looking for more simple Mexican recipes? Then make sure to check out the following:

  • One-Pot Mexican Taco Pasta
  • Sweet Potato Quesadillas
  • Mexican Tortilla Casserole
  • Mexican Pasta Salad with Chipotle Sauce
  • Vegan Burrito Samosas with Guacamole

If you try these Vegan Veggie Enchiladas, please leave me a comment below sharing how you liked this easy recipe! And if you take a picture of your Mexican dish and share it on Instagram, please make sure to tag me @biancazapatka and use the hashtag #biancazapatka, so I won’t miss your post! Happy cooking!

Vegan Enchiladas with Veggies and Beans

Author: Bianca Zapatka

These amazing Vegan Enchiladas are stuffed with Mexican veggies, including beans, corn, bell pepper, and topped with tomato sauce and dairy-free cheese! This easy veggie enchilada recipe is healthy, protein-rich and as delicious with gluten-free tortillas. Perfect for meal prep to make ahead and freeze, so you’ll have a satisfying homemade lunch or dinner in minutes!

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Course Lunch & Dinner, Main Course

Servings 4 Servings

Ingredients

For the vegetable filling:

  • 1-2 tbsp vegetable oil for frying
  • 2 onions diced
  • 4 garlic cloves minced
  • 1 large carrot diced
  • ½ red bell pepper diced*
  • ½ yellow bell pepper diced*
  • 1 14 oz can (400 g) beans kidney beans or black beans or a mix of both
  • 1 cup (150 g) corn canned, rinsed & drained or frozen, thawed
  • 7 oz (200 g) cooked rice or boiled potatoes, lentils or soy mince (* see note)
  • 1 14 oz can chopped tomatoes
  • 1 tbsp red paprika powder
  • salt & pepper to taste
  • pinch of chili or chopped jalapeño to taste

For gratinating:

  • 1 14 oz can (400 g) tomato sauce *see note
  • 1 ½ cup (150 g) dairy-free cheese shreds *see note

Further ingredients:

  • 11 small tortillas or 6 large ones, *see note

To garnish (optional):

  • scallions
  • coriander or parsley
  • jalapeños
  • limes

Instructions

Prep the vegetable filling:

  • Cook the rice according to the package instructions. Clean the vegetables and cut them into small pieces (see step-by-step pictures in the blog post above).

  • Heat the oil in a large non-stick pan (or skillet). Add the onions and sauté for about 2-3 minutes. Then add the garlic, carrots, yellow and red bell peppers and cook for further 4-5 minutes, or until tender.

  • Drain and rinse the canned beans. Then place in a large bowl and mash roughly with a potato masher (or fork) but do not purée.

  • Add the mashed beans along with the corn, cooked rice, and chopped tomatoes to the vegetables in the pan. Season with red paprika powder, salt, pepper and a pinch of chili to taste.

Making the enchiladas:

  • Preheat the oven to 355ºF (180°C). Cover the bottom of your casserole dish with some tomato sauce.

  • Place 3-4 tablespoons of the veggie filling on top of each tortilla and roll them up tightly. Arrange the stuffed enchiladas with the seam-side down next to each other in the prepared casserole dish. Then, spread the remaining tomato sauce over the enchiladas and sprinkle with diary-free cheese shreds as desired.

  • Bake the enchiladas at 390°F (200°C) for approx. 20-25 minutes.

  • Sprinkle with fresh scallions, jalapeños, and coriander or parsley and drizzle with a squeeze of lime juice for freshness.

  • Enjoy!

Notes

  • Tortillas: I used 11 small tortillas with a diameter of 5.9-inch (15 cm), but you could also use 6 large or 8 medium tortillas. (Tip: Here you can find a recipe for homemade tortillas or for spinach tortillas.)
  • Gluten-free: To make this dish gluten-free, simply use gluten-free tortillas. If you use corn tortillas, you’ll need to gently warm them before you try to roll them up, or they might break.
  • Bell Pepper: Use your favorite color.
  • Rice: Instead of rice you can also substitute the same amount of cooked lentils, mashed potatoes or soy mince.
  • Vegan cheese: If you don´t want to use store-bought dairy-free cheese shreds, feel free to make your own with this recipe.
  • Tomato sauce: You can also make the tomato sauce yourself. My favorite is this recipe or this recipe.
  • Meal prep: The enchiladas can be also prepared the day before. Then cover the casserole dish with cling foil or aluminum foil and store in the refrigerator. The next day, bake as instructed in the recipe above.
  • Storage: Leftovers can be also stored in the refrigerator. Then reheat covered in the oven or microwave.
  • Freezing: The enchiladas can be frozen either baked or unbaked for up to 3 months.
  • More information, helpful tips, and step-by-step pictures can be found in the blog post above.

Nutrition is calculated automatically and should be used as estimate.

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FAQs

What is the secret to non soggy enchiladas? ›

To prevent your tortillas from tearing or becoming soggy, quickly fry each corn tortilla in any oil you like for about 10 seconds on each side, until it starts to get crispy but is still pliable. This will add a barrier that will keep the tortilla from absorbing too much sauce, and also adds a little extra flavor.

What is vegan enchiladas made of? ›

The filling here is a hearty mixture of mushrooms, peppers, and black beans. I roll it up in corn tortillas and then smother them with red enchilada sauce and homemade vegan nacho cheese. Before serving, I sprinkle garnishes like jalapeños, radishes, and avocado on top.

How do you keep enchiladas from getting hard on the bottom? ›

Some recipes suggest spreading a little sauce (½ cup for a 3-quart baking dish) on the bottom of the pan before adding enchiladas. This keeps the tortillas from sticking to the pan or getting tough on the bottom.

Should you bake enchiladas covered or uncovered? ›

Bake uncovered 15 to 20 minutes or until hot.

Is it better to cook enchiladas covered or uncovered? ›

Assemble the remaining enchiladas. Then spread any remaining sauce evenly over the top of the enchiladas, followed by any extra cheese. Bake. Bake uncovered for 20 minutes, until the enchiladas are cooked through and the tortillas are slightly crispy on the outside.

What cheese is best for enchiladas? ›

Pepper jack is great too. Queso fresco is soft, not greasy when it melts, cotija adds a dry saltiness to green enchiladas, combine with Jack which is like asadero, mozzarella, or queso quesadilla. If you don't have options, buy a blend and add pepper jack. Use a fresh cheese, like panela or canasta.

Why are my homemade enchiladas soggy? ›

Too much of a good thing

According to Kitchen Seer, classic enchiladas should be fried a little before stuffing and baking. This toughens up an otherwise soft tortilla which would become drenched in whatever sauce is used.

Can you pre make enchiladas or will they get soggy? ›

If you would like to make a pan of enchiladas in advance, follow the recipe instructions through step 3 (assembling the enchiladas). Wrap the pan tightly with foil. Then you can either refrigerate the enchiladas for up to 3 days, then bake as directed.

Why are they called divorced enchiladas? ›

They are called 'divorced' enchiladas because one is covered in green salsa and the other in red salsa! Subscribe to our free CTP download, to be kept up to date with all cookery items.

Are Amy's enchiladas vegan? ›

Two tortillas made from ground organic corn, filled with a blend of organic black beans, tofu and veggies, covered with our traditional Mexican-style enchilada sauce. Gluten free, vegan and dairy free, but full of great flavor.

Is it OK to use flour tortillas for enchiladas? ›

A simple, quick, easy beef enchiladas recipe. Ground beef and onion are wrapped in flour tortillas, topped with Cheddar cheese and black olives, then baked. This is also great with leftover chicken, shredded beef, or turkey.

Are enchiladas better with corn or flour tortillas? ›

Corn tortillas go well with Mexican dishes like tacos, enchiladas, and tamales. They are also perfect for use in tostadas, sopes, and quesadillas. Flour tortillas are often used in burritos, fajitas, and chimichangas. They are also great for making quesadillas, sweet dishes like dessert tacos, and breakfast burritos.

How do you keep corn tortillas soft for enchiladas? ›

Wrap a stack of tortillas in damp paper towels or a damp kitchen towel, then wrap in plastic wrap or place in a microwave-safe resealable plastic bag (keep the bag open to vent). Microwave until warm and flexible, about 1 minute.

How do you fix watery enchilada sauce? ›

Mix a small amount of the starch (about 1 tablespoon per cup of liquid) with a little cold water to form a slurry, then whisk the slurry into the hot sauce. Cook and stir for a few minutes until the sauce thickens. Cooking the sauce for a longer period of time to allow some of the liquid to evaporate.

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