Per serving, as packaged by HelloFresh. Oils, salt & pepper added at home aren't included.
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Protein rank
89th pctl
More protein than 89% of 1,366 meals
Protein density
4.8g /100cal
Leaner than 52% of meals
vs Poultry average
38% heavier
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🧾 Diet fit
Based on this meal's macros per serving
✓ High protein✕ Low carb✕ Keto-friendly✕ Under 500 cal✓ High fiber✕ Lower sodium
Allergens & dietary
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Dietary✓ Easy Prep✓ Pork-free
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Ingredients
Chopped Chicken Breast
Black Beans
Vegan Mayonnaise
Tomato
Lime
Flour Tortillas
Scallions
Guacamole
Mexican Spice Blend
Tex-Mex Paste
Garlic Powder
Cilantro
Corn
Olive Oil
Sugar
Cooking Oil
Salt
Black Pepper
How to make it
1
Adjust rack to middle position and preheat oven to 425 degrees. Line a baking sheet with foil and lightly oil (or spray with nonstick cooking spray). Wash and dry produce.Drain corn. Dice tomato into ½-inch pieces. Roughly chop cilantro. Trim and thinly slice scallions. Quarter lime.
2
Heat a drizzle of oil in a large pan over medium-high heat. Add corn, beans and their liquid, garlic powder, Mexican Spice Blend, Tex-Mex paste, 1 tsp sugar (2 tsp for 4 servings), and salt. Cook, stirring occasionally, until liquid has evaporated and veggies are warmed through, 4-5 minutes.
3
Meanwhile, drizzle tortillas with 1 TBSP olive oil (2 TBSP for 4 servings); brush or rub to coat completely.Place tortillas on a clean work surface. Once filling is done, add a heaping ¼ cup filling to one side of each tortilla. Roll up tortillas, starting with filled sides, to create taquitos. Place, seam sides down, on prepared sheet. TIP: Make sure the taquitos are snug on the sheet—this will prevent them from unrolling.Bake on middle rack until golden brown and crispy, 8-12 minutes.
4
While taquitos bake, in a small bowl, combine tomato, cilantro, scallions, and a big squeeze of lime juice. Season with salt and pepper.In a separate small bowl, combine guacamole, mayonnaise, and a squeeze of lime juice (big squeeze for 4 servings). Season with salt.Divide taquitos between plates. Top with creamy guacamole and pico de gallo. Serve with any remaining lime wedges on the side.
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Adjust rack to middle position and preheat oven to 425 degrees. Line a baking sheet with foil and lightly oil (or spray with nonstick cooking spray). Wash and dry produce.Drain corn. Dice tomato into ½-inch pieces. Roughly chop cilantro. Trim and thinly slice scallions. Quarter lime.
2
Step 2
Heat a drizzle of oil in a large pan over medium-high heat. Add corn, beans and their liquid, garlic powder, Mexican Spice Blend, Tex-Mex paste, 1 tsp sugar (2 tsp for 4 servings), and salt. Cook, stirring occasionally, until liquid has evaporated and veggies are warmed through, 4-5 minutes.
3
Step 3
Meanwhile, drizzle tortillas with 1 TBSP olive oil (2 TBSP for 4 servings); brush or rub to coat completely.Place tortillas on a clean work surface. Once filling is done, add a heaping ¼ cup filling to one side of each tortilla. Roll up tortillas, starting with filled sides, to create taquitos. Place, seam sides down, on prepared sheet. TIP: Make sure the taquitos are snug on the sheet—this will prevent them from unrolling.Bake on middle rack until golden brown and crispy, 8-12 minutes.
4
Step 4
While taquitos bake, in a small bowl, combine tomato, cilantro, scallions, and a big squeeze of lime juice. Season with salt and pepper.In a separate small bowl, combine guacamole, mayonnaise, and a squeeze of lime juice (big squeeze for 4 servings). Season with salt.Divide taquitos between plates. Top with creamy guacamole and pico de gallo. Serve with any remaining lime wedges on the side.
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