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    Veggie enchiladas with sour cream sauce

    Published: Apr 13, 2022 · Modified: Oct 16, 2023 by Trish Bozeman · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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    You will love these veggie enchiladas with sour cream sauce! Loaded black bean enchiladas topped with a green chile sour cream sauce and cheese. So delicious!

    A photo of veggie enchiladas cooked in a white baking dish topped with sour cream, tomato, and cilantro.

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    Hello, Rhubarbarians! I can't wait for you to try these veggie enchiladas. This is one of my favorite enchilada recipes!

    One of my best friends makes this sour cream enchilada recipe for her whole family all the time and since she knows how much I love it, she let me share it here with you.

    The vegetarian enchiladas are loaded with black beans, broccoli, corn, and cheese, and then topped with the best green chile sour cream sauce you will ever try.

    Mexican food is a weekly dinner staple in our house and this one is at the top of the list. It's the perfect meatless meal that your family will ask for again and again!

    Jump to:
    • Why you'll love this
    • Ingredients and equipment
    • Step by step instructions
    • Serving suggestions
    • Recipe tips and substitutions
    • Storing and freezing
    • FAQs
    • Recipe
    • Comments and reviews

    Why you'll love this

    Well..... who doesn't like enchiladas? LOL!

    Really though, these black bean enchiladas are packed full of vegetables, but so delicious that kids gobble them up.

    Instead of red sauce, these are made with a green chile sour cream sauce. You'll want to lick the sour cream sauce with a spoon, it's that good!

    This family favorite recipe makes a whole casserole dish full so it's great for a large family meal with leftovers for the week.

    Have you tried this southwest quinoa salad recipe yet?

    A picture of enchiladas in a pan with avocado and lime in the background.

    More Mexican inspired recipes to try:

    • 20-minute broccoli cheddar quesadillas
    • Easy vegan pozole with black beans
    • Crispy tofu tacos with creamy cilantro sauce

    If you need more inspo, here are our ten favorite vegetarian taco recipes!

    Ingredients and equipment

    Here is everything you need to make these veggie enchiladas with amazing sour cream sauce at home! Full ingredients and instructions are listed in the recipe card at the bottom of this article

    A picture of the ingredients needed to make veggie enchiladas.

    Ingredients:

    • Butter
    • Olive oil
    • Carrots, onion, broccoli, and corn
    • Water
    • Black beans
    • Lime juice
    • Salt
    • Colby jack cheese
    • 8" flour tortillas
    • Flour
    • Vegetable broth. My favorite is Better than Bouillon seasoned vegetable base.
    • Sun dried tomatoes
    • Green chiles (or green chilis, green chilies)
    • Sour cream
    • Cumin
    • Avocado slices, lime slices, fresh cilantro, and pico de gallo for serving

    Equipment:

    • Chef's knife
    • Cutting board
    • Cheese grater. This box grater with an attachable measuring container is the best!
    • Oven and stove top
    • Casserole dish 13X9
    • Large skillet with lid. I love my Green Pan non-stick skillet.
    • Measuring spoons
    • Measuring cups
    • Stirring utensil. I use my spoonula for everything!
    • Can opener
    • Medium saucepan
    • Whisk
    • Serving utensil

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    Step by step instructions

    Here's how to make these vegetarian enchiladas with homemade green chile sour cream sauce. Full instructions are listed in the recipe card at the bottom of this article

    • Start by making sure that all of your ingredients are chopped and prepped. There are a lot of steps to this recipe and this way you'll be ready!
    • Then preheat your oven and butter your casserole dish.
    • Saute the carrots and onion in a skillet until softened.
    A picture of diced carrots and red onion in a pan with a wooden handle.
    A picture of cooked diced carrots and red onion in a pan.
    • Add the broccoli and cook for about 5 minutes.
    A picture of broccoli in a pan with cooked carrots and red onion.
    A picture of cooked broccoli, carrot, and red onion in a sauce pan.
    • Add the frozen corn and the water and then steam everything for about 5 minutes.
    A picture of broccoli and corn in a pan with carrot and onion.
    A picture of cooked broccoli, corn, carrot, and red onion in a pan.
    • Stir in the black beans, let them heat up, and then remove the pan from the heat.
    • Stir in the lime juice and salt.
    A picture of black beans in a pan with veggie enchilada filling.
    A picture of black bean veggie enchilada filling in a pan.
    • Now, start rolling up the enchiladas.
    • Add ½ cup of the veggie mixture to a tortilla along with some of the cheese.
    A picture of building an enchilada with veggies and cheese in a tortilla.
    A picture of enchiladas without sauce lined up in a white baking dish.
    • Roll the tortilla up lengthwise and then add it to your casserole dish seam side down along the short side wall as shown in the photo above.
    • Continue this process until all 8 of the tortillas are rolled and in the casserole dish.
    • Now, make your enchilada sour cream sauce.
    A picture of four tabs of butter in a white pan.
    A picture of melted butter and flour in a white pan.
    • Melt the butter in a sauce pan.
    • Add the flour and start to whisk them together. Whisk until you have made a roux.
    A picture of browned butter and flour in a white pan.
    A picture of butter and flour roux in a white pan.
    • Add the vegetable broth and whisk together until combined and thickened.
    • Remove from the heat.
    A picture of making sour cream enchilada sauce in a pan.
    A picture of sour cream enchilada sauce in a white pan.
    • Add the sun dried tomatoes, green chiles, sour cream, and cumin.
    • Whisk until combined.
    A picture of sour cream enchiladas with cheese sprinkled on top in a white baking dish.
    A picture of cheese veggie enchiladas still in the pan.
    • Pour the sauce evenly over the rolled enchiladas.
    • Top with the remaining cheese.
    • Bake for about 20 minutes.
    • Serve the veggie enchiladas with avocado slices, lime slices, fresh cilantro, and pico de gallo.

    You will love these corn and black bean tacos! They're topped with a smoky sour cream sauce.

    A picture of lifting an enchilada out of a pan in sour cream enchilada sauce.

    Serving suggestions

    These veggie enchiladas are definitely rich and hearty enough for a main dish. I find that one enchilada with toppings and fresh sides or Mexican rice is plenty of food, but 2 enchiladas may be needed for a person with a larger appetite.

    Topping suggestions:

    • Avocado slices
    • Lime slices for drizzling extra lime juice
    • Fresh cilantro leaves
    • Pico de gallo (have you tried strawberry pico de gallo?)
    • Diced fresh tomato
    • Sliced black olives
    • Hot sauce
    • Pickled red onion or pickled jalapenos

    Recipes to serve with enchiladas:

    • Mexican coleslaw
    • Spanish brown rice
    • Mexican street corn salad

    Recipe tips and substitutions

    • If broccoli isn't your thing, go ahead and swap it for cauliflower!
    • You can leave out the beans if you need to or swap them for pinto beans.
    • You can also swap the beans for refried beans, but don't cook them with the veggie mixture. Spread a bit of the beans down the middle of a tortilla before topping with the mixture and cheese.
    • Heating the tortillas up a bit in a pan will make them more pliable and easier to roll! This will also keep them from getting soggy while cooking.
    • When choosing your canned green chiles at the grocery store, pay attention to whether they are mild or spicy and choose the one that you prefer.
    • If you can't find colby jack cheese, swap it for monterey jack cheese or pepper jack cheese.

    These sheet pan fajitas are super easy and perfect for a weeknight dinner!

    A picture of veggie enchiladas on a plate with avocados and two forks.

    Storing and freezing

    Storing: Store any leftover enchiladas covered in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to 4 days. I recommend reheating them in the oven the next day, but the microwave works great for quick lunch leftovers. (Note: don't reheat the enchiladas more than once)

    Freezing: When making the enchiladas, place the rolled enchiladas into a foil baking pan. Let the sauce cool before pouring over the enchiladas and top with the grated cheese. Don't bake!

    Cover the enchiladas tightly with plastic wrap and then cover the pan with aluminum foil. Freeze for up to 3 months.

    To reheat, let the enchiladas defrost in the refrigerator until they are no longer frozen. Bake them as it states in the recipe, but it may take some additional time since they will be cold. (Note: frozen enchiladas can be soggy due to the tortillas soaking up the sauce)

    Pro tip: Make a double batch! Have one for dinner tonight and freeze one for later.

    FAQs

    How do I make these vegan?

    There is a lot of dairy in the enchiladas! I haven't tested this with dairy free alternatives, but if you have a favorite vegan butter, vegan sour cream, and vegan shredded cheese, go for it.

    How do I make these gluten free?

    Swap the tortillas for large corn tortillas or your favorite gluten free flour tortillas. Then swap the flour for gluten free flour.

    Are they spicy?

    I don't think so! If spice bothers you, make sure to choose mild green chiles.

    Can I freeze them?

    Yes! See the section about freezing for best results.

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    Recipe

    A square photo of enchiladas in a white baking dish with sour cream, tomato, and cilantro on top.

    Veggie enchiladas with sour cream sauce

    Ellyn Nguyen
    You will love these veggie enchiladas with sour cream sauce! Loaded black bean enchiladas topped with a green chile sour cream sauce and cheese.
    5 from 9 votes
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    Prep Time 20 minutes mins
    Cook Time 50 minutes mins
    Course dinner, Main Course
    Cuisine American, Mexican
    Servings 8 enchiladas
    Calories 310 kcal

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 Tablespoon butter for greasing pan
    • 2 Tablespoons olive oil
    • 4 medium carrots, diced
    • 1 large red onion, diced
    • 2 medium broccoli crowns, roughly chopped (florets only)
    • 1 Tablespoon water
    • 5 ounces frozen corn
    • 1 15 ounce can black beans, drained and rinsed
    • 1 Tablespoon fresh lime juice
    • ½ teaspoon salt
    • 2 cups shredded colby jack cheese
    • 8 8" flour tortillas
    • ¼ cup flour
    • ¼ cup butter
    • 2 cups vegetable broth
    • 2 Tablespoons minced sun dried tomatoes
    • 1 4 ounce can green chiles
    • 1 cup sour cream
    • ½ teaspoon ground cumin
    • Avocado, lime, cilantro, and pico de gallo for serving

    Instructions
     

    • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F and lightly butter a 13x9 casserole dish. Set aside.
      1 Tablespoon butter for greasing pan
    • Heat a large skillet over medium high heat. Add the 2 Tablespoons of olive oil. When the oil is heated, add the carrots and onions. Saute them, stirring occasionally for about 10 minutes or until softened.
      2 Tablespoons olive oil, 4 medium carrots, diced, 1 large red onion, diced
    • Turn down the heat to medium and add the broccoli. Saute, stirring occasionally for about 5 minutes.
      2 medium broccoli crowns, roughly chopped (florets only)
    • Add 1 Tablespoon of water to the pan along with the frozen corn and put a lid on the skillet. Let the vegetables steam for about 5 minutes or until the broccoli is tender.
      1 Tablespoon water, 5 ounces frozen corn
    • Stir in the beans and let them heat for about 1 minute. Remove the pan from the heat.
      1 15 ounce can black beans, drained and rinsed
    • Stir in 1 Tablespoon of lime juice and ½ teaspoon of salt.
      1 Tablespoon fresh lime juice, ½ teaspoon salt
    • Roll ½ cup of the veggie mixture along with 2-3 Tablespoons of the cheese into a tortilla and then place seam side down in the casserole dish. Repeat with remaining tortillas.
      8 8" flour tortillas, 2 cups shredded colby jack cheese
    • To make the sauce, start by melting the butter in a saucepan over medium heat. Add the flour and whisk until you have combined them to make a roux and the roux is bubbly and golden.
      ¼ cup butter, ¼ cup flour
    • Add the vegetable broth and whisk together until combined and thickened. Remove from the heat.
      2 cups vegetable broth
    • Add the sun dried tomatoes, green chiles, sour cream, and cumin. Whisk to combine.
      2 Tablespoons minced sun dried tomatoes, 1 4 ounce can green chiles, 1 cup sour cream, ½ teaspoon ground cumin
    • Pour the sauce evenly over the enchiladas and sprinkle with the remaining cheese.
      2 cups shredded colby jack cheese
    • Bake the enchiladas for 20 minutes, until the edges just start to bubble.
    • Let cool slightly before serving.
    • Serve with avocado slices, fresh lime slices, fresh cilantro, and pico de gallo.
      Avocado, lime, cilantro, and pico de gallo for serving

    Notes

    • If broccoli isn't your thing, go ahead and swap it for cauliflower!
    • You can leave out the beans if you need to or swap them for pinto beans.
    • You can also swap the beans for refried beans, but don't cook them with the veggie mixture. Spread a bit of the beans down the middle of a tortilla before topping with the mixture and cheese.
    • Heating the tortillas up a bit in a pan will make them more pliable and easier to roll! This will also keep them from getting soggy while cooking.
    • When choosing your canned green chiles, pay attention to whether they are mild or spicy and choose the one that you prefer.
    • If you can't find colby jack cheese, swap it for monterey jack cheese or pepper jack cheese.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 310kcalCarbohydrates: 16gProtein: 8gFat: 25gSaturated Fat: 13gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 8gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 59mgSodium: 629mgPotassium: 301mgFiber: 2gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 5898IUVitamin C: 8mgCalcium: 221mgIron: 1mg
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