MEXICAN TAQUITOS (FLAUTAS)

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You'll be singing mariachi tunes after a plateful of these babies! Can you say "yummy" amigos? Keep in mind the prep time does not include cooking shredded meat as this step can be done days ahead.

Provided by ROBIN PENA

Categories     Mexican

Time 45m

Yield 24 taquitos, 4-5 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 14

4 cups cooked pork or 4 cups cooked beef
1 (28 ounce) can whole tomatoes or 3 -4 large tomatoes, coarsely chopped
1 small onion, coarsely chopped
2 garlic cloves
1 chicken bouillon cube
salt
2 canned chipotle chiles in adobo or 1 -2 fresh jalapeno
24 tortillas
24 toothpicks
vegetable oil (for frying, ENOUGH TO COVER TAQUITOS AS THEY FRY)
shredded iceberg lettuce
sour cream
sliced raw onion
crumbled mexican queso fresco (IF YOU CAN'T FIND IT YOU CAN SUBSTITUTE) or feta cheese, which is almost the same but saltier (IF YOU CAN'T FIND IT YOU CAN SUBSTITUTE)

Steps:

  • To make the sauce: Add tomatoes, onion, garlic, salt, bullion cube, and chiles to a blender; blend until smooth.
  • In a sauce pan heat 1-2 teaspoons of vegetable oil over medium heat.
  • Add sauce and simmer about 5-10 minutes.
  • Reserve 1/4 cup of sauce for filling.
  • To make filling: Mix shredded meat and reserved sauce together will.
  • Heat vegetable oil for frying in a deep fryer or tall saucepan to 350-375°F.
  • To make taquitos: Wrap 12 of the tortillas in a kitchen towel and put in microwave for 2 minutes. Keep tortillas wrapped in towel while making taquitos so they don't dry out.
  • Place one tortilla on the counter in front of you and add shredded meat mixture in a line across the tortilla on the side closest to you, but not all the way on the edge (about 2-3 tablespoons of mixture. Begin to roll tortilla around mixture, rolling away from you (try to roll as tightly as possible so that the filling doesn't fall out during frying). Taquito should resemble a fat cigar (the sides are not folded in--they are just left open). Pierce with a toothpick through the center of taquito to keep from unrolling.
  • Add each taquito to oil as you go or they will dry out and crack.
  • Do not crowd oil too much. I usually cook about 6-7 at a time.
  • Feel taquitos with tongs as they cook. When they are hard, remove and drain on paper towels (about 5 minutes). I usually line a large bowl with paper towels and drain all of the taquitos vertically so that all of the excess oil can drain out.
  • When those 12 tortillas are done, heat up the remaining 12 in the same towel and repeat. The reason I don't heat up all 24 at the same time is because the stack is so thick that the top and bottom few tortillas dry out and the middle ones are not cooked enough and will crack when you try to roll them.
  • When all of the taquitos are finished, put as many as you want per serving on a plate (I usually serve 5-6 per person); top with sauce.
  • Add shredded lettuce and sliced onion.
  • Top that with a few spoonfuls of sour cream (or if you are like me, more than a few).
  • Sprinkle with queso fresco.
  • Yum!

Apon Apon Das Raj
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These flautas were amazing! I will definitely be making them again.


Muhammad Yousaf Rajput
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I'm not a big fan of Mexican food, but these taquitos were pretty good.


Belal Hasibi
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The flautas were a bit too salty for my taste, but I still enjoyed them.


samikhan Sherani
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These taquitos were a great way to use up leftover chicken. They were quick and easy to make, and they were delicious.


Laxmi Tamang
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The flautas were a bit bland, but the salsa helped to add some flavor.


Manuel CHABLA
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I loved the crispy tortillas and the flavorful filling. These taquitos were a real treat.


Lee-Ann Drake
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The flautas were a bit too oily, but the flavor was great.


Goerge Gmail
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These taquitos were the perfect party food. They were easy to make and everyone loved them.


Kassie Wallace
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The flautas were delicious, but they were a bit too spicy for me.


Christy Fowler
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I'm not a big fan of Mexican food, but these taquitos were surprisingly good.


Sameer Ansari
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The flautas were a bit dry, but the salsa helped to add some moisture.


Jon Gemar
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The taquitos were easy to make and very tasty. I will definitely be making them again.


Shahzad Babb
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These flautas were amazing! I loved the combination of flavors and textures.


Wiseboss Kreatiph
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I tried making these taquitos, but they didn't turn out well. The tortillas were too thick and the filling was bland.


Kganya Molefe
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The flautas were a bit too greasy for my taste, but the filling was delicious.


Ismael Waguma
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I made these taquitos for dinner last night and they were a huge success. My family loved them!


Dorji Lhamo
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The flautas were delicious! The filling was flavorful and the tortillas were crispy. I would definitely recommend this recipe.


Parnell Damone Marcano
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These taquitos were a hit at my party! They were so easy to make and everyone loved them. I will definitely be making them again.