When it comes to feeding my kids, I listen to them with a grain of salt. Well, what I mean is that I give them some say when it comes to their meals but I add my own twist to it, to make sure it's healthy. So, that day, while shopping with the 4 1/2 yr old, I asked him what he wanted for dinner. He said, enthusiastically, "Chicken taquitos!".
Sure it would be easy to pick some up from the freezer section but I thought to myself, all I really need is some chicken and corn tortillas. But then, since I was in my new favorite store New Leaf and feeling very inspired, I thought, why not add some black beans and quinoa?
A friend of mine recently asked me "Do your kids eat quinoa?" My answer was "Sometimes." Some times they will just eat it and some times they won't. But I keep exposing it to them.
My idea was that if it's mixed with chicken, black beans, seasoning and some cheese, he might not notice. And it's not that I'm trying to necessarily hide it from him entirely but if he eats it 1) the meal becomes that much more nutritious and 2) he is getting used to that flavor so that when I do serve it, he's more likely to eat it since he's had it before. It's all about strategy. And if for some reason he really didn't like it, I'd pick out the chicken and black beans for him.
Chicken, Black Bean and Quinoa Taquitos
1 1/2 cups of cooked chicken (I used tenders, cut them up and sauteed them)
1 cup of cooked quinoa
1 can of Trader Joe's cuban black beans
1/2 cup of frozen spinach
1/2 cup of frozen corn*
1/4 cup of sour cream
1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese
Cumin, coriander, salt and pepper
Corn tortillas
Non-stick spray or vegetable oil
*Note-Since the quinoa was hot, I added the frozen veggies to the mixture and they defrosted on their own.
1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
2. Mix all ingredients except last two. Set aside.
3. Warm tortillas so they are more flexible. This can be done in a pan with oil, by wrapping in foil and placing in oven or wrapping in wet paper towels and microwaving for 30-60 seconds until soft.
4. Place a few tablespoons of filling in the middle of the tortilla. Roll up like a burrito and place seam side down in a pan, sprayed with non-stick spray or rubbed with oil. Once your pan is filled with taquitos, spray the top with non-stick spray or rub with additional oil to make sure the outside gets crisp.
5. Place in oven and bake until golden brown about 20-25 minutes. Cool slightly before serving.
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