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If you're a fan of Sofritas but soy isn't your thing, I've got just the recipe for you! My Spicy Sofritas Quinoa Street Tacos are packed with flavor, thanks to a tasty quinoa blend, my homemade Sofritas sauce, black beans, corn, and a creamy topping. These little tacos are so flavorful, you won't even miss the tofu! Completely Vegetarian. Dairy-free, Vegan, Gluten-free + Make Ahead Option.
If you are a taco fan, please stand up! I like to make tacos on Tuesdays, or any day of the week. Haha. Tacos are the perfect food that is filling, easily customizable + always delicious. You can stick anything in a tortilla and top with salsa and it will likely taste good! Although I love Sofritas in my tacos, I wanted to challenge myself by making a copycat Sofritas in flavor without using any tofu. This is where Spicy Sofritas Quinoa Tacos were born!
These tacos are filled with a delicious quinoa mixture and sauce that is Sofritas-inspired. Then, I top with black beans, corn, fresh jalapeños + lime sour cream. Everyone in my family loves these tacos and I know yours will too! If you're a lover of spicy foods, then you'll love this Spicy Restaurant Style Salsa, Spicy Butter Chickpeas, Sticky Gochujang Chicken Wings, and Spicy Roasted Red Pepper Pasta.
The three parts of these Spicy Sofritas Quinoa Tacos are the cooked quinoa, the Sofritas sauce, and of course---the toppings.
Start by cooking the quinoa over the stovetop, season, and set aside. Then you sauté the black beans + cord, char the tortillas (If you're up for homemade tortillas, check out my Homemade Flour + Corn Tortillas recipe or opt for store-bought) and make the simple sofritas sauce. And finally, enjoy!
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OK, so I’ve heard so many people talk about not really being a huge fan of quinoa because it has no taste or the taste is so bland.
Honestly, the KEY is to build flavor for every component of your dish so that together, the flavor is EXPLODING, including with your quinoa.
MY SECRET? Veggie stock or chicken stock (for non-vegan/vegetarian options). Yup. Instead of using water, I just substitute with some sort of stock, adding salt or whatever based on necessity. Trust me, your quinoa will NEVER BE THE SAME after this delicious trick.
With this easy Quinoa Tacos recipe all set and ready to go, it's time to assemble. When it comes to toppings, I enjoy the vibrant, fresh, and sweet medley of ingredients. In this recipe, I've kept the toppings uncomplicated by using just the corn, black beans + sour cream. However, feel free to let your creativity run wild and experiment with your favorite toppings!
You can choose either corn or flour tortillas for this taco recipe. If you’re looking for a gluten-free option, corn is your best bet. Whichever option you choose, I recommend the small street taco-size. They’re easy to fill, hold and eat by the dozen! Of course, in a pinch, larger tortillas will work too. Heat the tortillas before filling them! This makes them more pliable so they’re less likely to break. If you want to try making your own see my tortilla recipe!
To lightly toast taco tortillas, preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and place the tortillas directly on the rack. Turn off the oven once heated and let tortillas warm for 2 minutes. Remove from oven. For char on a stovetop, pop one of the tortillas onto a gas burner until you begin to see a little smoke. Remove the tortilla to rotate it onto the opposite side until it’s lightly charred. Repeat until all tortillas are charred.
Absolutely! The sauce can be prepared ahead of taco night and stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week. This makes it a convenient option for meal prep or planning multiple taco nights!
Place any leftover ingredients in a tightly sealed container in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days.
The Sofritas sauce has a medium level of spice. If you prefer a milder flavor, you can reduce the amount of adobo sauce or skip the chili flakes.
To keep the tacos gluten-free, ensure that all ingredients, including the tortillas, are labeled gluten-free. Many corn tortillas are naturally gluten-free. Also, check the labels of any pre-made sauces such as the adobo sauce.
Yes! Just choose a vegan sour cream and check the labels of the tortillas and any other pre-made ingredients to ensure they’re vegan-friendly.
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This looks delicious and I want to make it, but don't find a recipe on the site for the chipotle salsa. Is it a store-bought version? If so, what brand? Thank you so much!
Hi Rina! Thanks so much! You can definitely purchase a store-bought version (I got mine from Whole Foods), however, I do have a salsa recipe here :-): https://www.orchidsandsweettea.com/spicy-restaurant-style-salsa/