enfrijoladas
Enfrijoladas are a traditional Mexican dish composed of corn tortillas cooked in a sauce made from black beans. The name derives from “frijol,” the Spanish word for bean, and refers to the characteristic bean‑infused flavor. The tortillas are first briefly sautéed or dipped in the bean sauce to soften them, then pieces of shredded cheese, refried beans, or cooked meat are folded inside. A small amount of onions, cilantro, and sometimes lime juice are added after cooking to brighten the taste. The dish is served hot, often accompanied by a side of rice, avocado, or a sprinkle of fresh cabbage.
Typical ingredients for the bean sauce include whole black beans, garlic, onions, bay leaves, cumin, and a
Enfrijoladas are popular in central Mexico, especially in the states of Puebla and Tlaxcala, where regional
Because of its simple, wholesome ingredients, enfrijoladas are considered a symbol of Mexican culinary resilience. They