Growing up, the liberal arts college in my hometown would hold an international celebration every year. It was, by far, one of my favorite things to attend. The college had a sizable student population from different countries and this event allowed all those students to showcase items and food from their cultures. When you're in a rural midwestern town, it can be an eyeopening (and delicious) experience.
These tacos are based on a hazy memory of delicious, spicy tacos. I wasn't the biggest fan of tacos back then (shocking, I know), but these still tacos still hold. After a bit of research, I found the tacos were most likely a variation on the classic chicken tinga taco which has a base of a spicy chipotle tomato sauce. These white bean tacos are my riff on tinga tacos using canned tomatoes for ease of use.
The most important component of these tacos is the spicy tomato sauce. If you make that, you can really play with the filling of these tacos. I like the white beans because they soak in the flavor but have less texture than some of the other options. A few ways you can swap in this recipe:
Vegetables: Add your favorite grilled or roasted vegetables to the tacos. These white bean tacos also work well with fresh avocado on top!
Legumes: Swap out white beans for black beans or green/brown lentils. I also like to use sprouted legumes in this recipe.
Non-spicy: These tacos are fairly spicy. If you're not a fan of spice, drop the chipotles from the sauce and add a teaspoon or two of smoked paprika.
Usage variations
Quesadilla: Spread leftover beans in a quesadilla or add on top of a tostada.
Grain Bowl: use leftover white beans on top of brown rice, quinoa, or your favorite grain for an easy lunch bowl.
While I've proclaimed my love for chickpeas over and over again, I find myself turning to the range of white beans when it comes to comfort foods. These beans lend an extra creamy aspect to these dishes that put the recipes over the top. I love the large cannellini bean but the smaller navy beans are great as well.
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These look divine! Taco tuesday is gonna rock next week!
Ella. these look so good! Another idea for Taco Tuesday. I will be making these. I also like the variations you provided.
As an alumna of said liberal arts college, I will definitely be trying this recipe!
Great for a first timer of mexican. I made my own version. Chicken, white bean mexican bake.
Fry capsican, onion, tomato, garlic, lime, mexican authentic sause. Add chicken.
Layer in baking dish with rice, cheese add sour cream to serve.