I’m so bad at keeping up on holiday food. Those pesky holidays. They always sneak up on me! And I think I’ve forgotten Cinco de Mayo most years on this blog. I thought that was the case this year, and then I found this delicious little (okay, big) sandwich hiding away in my “photos to edit” folder. I had some soup on the calendar today, but it’s been 90-ish degrees for the last few days and I’m just not feeling it. So, Mexican vegan sandwiches it is! Vegan meatballs are a favorite around here, and I’m pretty determined to cover every variation of every type of meatball from all over the world. I’ll let you in on a secret about vegan meatball making: most recipes that work as veggie burgers work as meatballs, and vice versa. So the meatball part of this one looks a lot like a black bean burger recipe. (In fact, I adapted it from this black bean burger recipe.) The main difference is that I baked the meatballs (the burgers are pan-fried) because that just usually works better for meatballs. The sauce cooks while the meatballs bake. It’s a super simple tomato sauce with some chipotle and a few other spices added. The sandwiches come together just like a traditional meatball sandwich. I topped mine simply, with some diced avocado and lettuce, but onions, guacamole, vegan cheese, and cashew cream would all be delicious on these.
Tips for Making Delicious Vegan Tortas de Albondigas
Be sure not to overdo it when blending the black bean mixture. You want some texture, otherwise your meatballs will be mushy.The meatballs and the sauce are both freezer friendly. When it comes to freezing the meatballs, I like to freeze the black bean mixture before rolling and baking (but after works too).Switch things up by making the meatballs into burgers. Just shape into patties, and pan fry for about 5 minutes on each side in a lightly oiled skillet over medium heat. Stuff into buns and top with the chipotle-tomato sauce.You’ll be using chipotle peppers from a can for this recipe, and you’ll probably have some leftover. Seal them up and freeze them for up to 3 months.I totally wanted to crush some tortilla chips and stuff them into the sandwiches alongside the meatballs. But I held back. Will somebody pleeeeeeease do it and tell me how amazing it was??
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