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Black Bean and Sweet Potato Quesadillas

Black Bean and Sweet Potato Quesadillas

121 Ratings
121 Ratings
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Black Bean and Sweet Potato Quesadillas
Makes: 4 Servings
Total Cost: $$$$

Enjoy a simple twist on the classical quesadilla. These quesadillas can be served as a tasty lunch, dinner, or side dish.

Ingredients

  • 2 sprays of nonstick cooking spray
  • 1 small onion, chopped
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 1 medium sweet potato, cooked and cut into pieces
  • 1 cup black beans, canned low-sodium
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cumin
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons paprika
  • 1/2 large jalapeno pepper
  • 8 whole wheat tortillas
  • 1/2 cup baby spinach
  • 1/4 cup cheddar cheese, reduced-fat
  • sour cream, low-fat (2 Tablespoons optional or reduced fat plain yogurt)

Directions

  1. Wash hands with soap and water.
  2. Sauté onion and garlic (using nonstick cooking spray) in a medium size pan until soft.
  3. Add sweet potatoes, black beans, garlic, onions, spices, and jalapeno.
  4. Heat until just warm.
  5. Spread potato mixture over tortilla, then top with baby spinach and cheese.
  6. Top with second tortilla.
  7. Heat a pan on high heat and spray with nonstick cooking spray.
  8. Brown quesadilla about one minute on each side until the inside is warm and the cheese is melted.

Notes

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Source:

Bronson Wellness Center
Bronson Healthcare - Michigan

Nutrition Information

Serving Size: 1 Quesadilla
Nutrients Amount
Total Calories 291
Total Fat 3 g
Saturated Fat 1 g
Cholesterol 4 mg
Sodium 476 mg
Carbohydrates 57 g
Dietary Fiber 10 g
Total Sugars 3 g
Added Sugars included 0 g
Protein 13 g
Vitamin D 0 mcg
Calcium 125 mg
Iron 4 mg
Potassium 519 mg

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Nutrients Amount
Total Calories 291
Total Fat 3 g
Saturated Fat 1 g
Monounsaturated Fat 1 g
Polyunsaturated Fat 1 g
Linoleic Acid 1 g
α-Linolenic Acid 0.1 g
Omega 3 - EPA 0 mg
Omega 3 - DHA 0 mg
Cholesterol 4 mg
Carbohydrates 57 g
Dietary Fiber 10 g
Total Sugars 3 g
Added Sugars included 0 g
Protein 13 g
Minerals
Calcium 125 mg
Potassium 519 mg
Sodium 476 mg
Copper 333 mcg
Iron 4 mg
Magnesium 91 mg
Phosphorus 267 mg
Selenium 34 mcg
Zinc 2 mg
Vitamins
Vitamin A 281 mcg RAE
Vitamin B6 0.3 mg
Vitamin B12 0.1 mg
Vitamin C 9 mg
Vitamin D 0 mcg
Vitamin E 1 mg
Vitamin K 22 mcg
Folate 89 mcg DFE
Thiamin 0.4 mg
Riboflavin 0.3 mg
Niacin 4 mg
Choline 31 mg

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MyPlate Food Groups

Vegetables 3/4 cups
Grains 2 1/2 ounces
Protein Foods 1 ounces
Dairy 1/4 cups

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My partner and I loved how this recipe turned out! I noticed another user mentioned odd texture from black beans and sweet potato being mashed. I did mash the sweet potatoes with the onion, garlic, and hot pepper. The changes I made were using 3 garlic cloves instead of 1, using a serrano chile in place of jalepeno, sauteeing the spinach, and using a little bit more cheese (about 1.5 oz per quesadilla.) The quesadillas were served with sliced avocado, hot salsa, and sour cream on the side. We will definitely make this again!
06/10/19
flavor is good, but texture is not desirable. Not sure why it's necessary to mash the sweet potatoes and black beans when you can just dice and cook the potatoes and add the cooked black beans whole for much better texture.
03/23/17
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