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The sweet flavor is a great complement to the spices in the beans!
1. Peel and slice the sweet potatoes. I roasted them for approx. 40 minutes so the sweetness came out more, but if you’d rather, you can boil them too.
Mash them up.
2. Puree 2 cans of black beans and set aside. I left some chunky, but do whatever you prefer.
3. Heat olive oil in a skillet on stove. Cook the chopped onions and garlic until soft. Add in the pureed black beans. To this, add the cumin, chili powder and cayenne pepper. Season to taste; add more if you like some heat!
4. Let the bean mixture cool.
5. Fill each tortilla with some of the mashed sweet potatoes, followed by a big spoonful of the bean mixture.
6. Add a handful of cheddar cheese to each, and roll up burrito-style.
7. Put on a cookie sheet and bake for 12 minutes.
These are fantastic served with fresh avocado, cilantro and sour cream. They can also freeze well in foil and are awesome reheated!
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JudiF on 1.6.2010
Made this for dinner tonight – very yummy and filling. Like others, I made quesadillas. Since it was just for me, I used one can of refried black beans that I had in the pantry, 2 smallish sweet potatoes, and added the juice of half a lime to the black bean mixture. It made enough that I’ll have two more meals from the leftovers.
shamupops on 9.21.2009
So good! I didn’t expect to like the sweet potato mash in my burrito, but after it was broiled it was delicious! Thanks for a great recipe!
chezdishman on 9.4.2009
I made this last night, took jesusiscanadienne’s advice and tried it as a quesadilla – amazing! I used whole wheat tortillas also. The filling flavor was amazing, I think roasting the sweet potatoes made a big difference. Thanks for the delicious recipe!!
tastymcyumyum on 8.27.2009
Very good! I took the previous reviewer’s idea and added some rice to the mix and it turned out great. They are very filling!
lizzy on 8.25.2009
These are so delicious! I made them tonight, but added brown rice and cheese, as well as a couple of other spices. Just to let you know, I referenced to this page in my blog about them. Thanks for the awesome recipe idea!