The Best Vegetarian Tacos You Will Ever Have

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I am originally from California so I like eating my tacos with melted cheese. It’s definitely a thing, versus eating traditional street tacos that are just the meat, onions and cilantro. And when you don’t feel like eating meat, cheese is a great substitute with your beans of choice for extra protein.

I actually had a debate the other night on what the difference between tacos and quesadillas are. Like if there is melted cheese is it automatically a quesadilla? If you add beans is it automatically a taco? Does how you hold it or prepare it matter? Apparently so! And if you want to go down a Google rabbit hole like I did on the subject, feel free to do so.

Otherwise, I highly recommend you make THE BEST vegetarian tacos you will ever have.

(Serves 1) Depending on Hunger Level

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Ingredients:

2-3 tortillas of choice (I used a wheat and corn combo)
1/2 cup pinto or black beans
1/3 cup shredded sharp cheddar or jack cheese
2 large handfuls shredded cabbage
1/2 ripe avocado
2-3 tbsp. of green salsa

Method:
Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Shred your cheese using a box grater (I prefer how freshly shredded cheese melts vs. pre-shredded). Open, drain and rinse your can of beans. Split beans and cheese evenly between your tortillas. Pop into the oven on a cookie sheet. While your cheese melts, thinly slice your cabbage and chop up your avocado. Remove tortillas with beans and cheese after 7 minutes, or as soon as the cheese melts. Assemble your tacos and top with your salsa. Dig in and ENJOY!