Easy Baked Flautas (Taquitos)

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Our family LOVED these. They were so easy to make. My favorite part was watching my children go back for seconds. The crispy shells with a dash of salt, cheesy refried beans in the middle, and homemade guacamole a la mode made this dish a hit!

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Easy Baked Flautas (Taquitos)

Our family LOVED these. They were so easy to make. My favorite part was watching my children go back for seconds. The crispy shells with a dash of salt, cheesy refried beans in the middle, and homemade guacamole a la mode made this dish a hit!

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1 c. chopped green onions

2 c. refried beans

¼ c. salsa

1 tsp chili powder

½ c shredded cheddar cheese

14, 6 inch flour tortillas

2 Tbsp olive oil

¼ tsp kosher salt, for sprinkling

1 jar salsa

4 avocados

¾ c. diced tomatoes with Jalapeños

salt to taste

pepper to taste

I didn’t have green onions but I’ll bet they would add a lot of flavor to these flautas.

I used canned refried beans. Spoon into a mixing bowl along with green onions, salsa, chili powder, and shredded cheese.

Lay a tortilla on your counter. Spoon 2 to 3 scoops of the refried bean mixture in the middle of the shell. Roll tightly and lay the seam down on a baking sheet. Repeat until your pan is full.

When the flautas are together, brush the tops with oil and sprinkle with salt. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes until crisp and browned. Serve with salsa, guacamole or sour cream. You can also freeze these for another night.

Homemade Guacamole

4 avocados

¾ cup salsa or diced tomatoes with jalapeños

salt and pepper to taste

mix in blender and eat. yum.

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