Summer veggies shine in these vegetarian Creamy Corn, Zucchini and Poblano Tacos. Like my Roasted Cauliflower Tinga Tacos, these tacos are easy to pull together and freezer friendly. Share with the tastiest Creamy Guacamole with Sour Cream! This recipe is vegetarian, easily gluten free and vegan. [ how to VIDEO in recipe card ]
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Summer’s Harvest
This time of year, produce wise, is one of my favorites! While most of the country has been enjoying zucchini, corn and peppers, our little corner of the world is just recently enjoying the abundance of these veggies. Heirloom tomatoes are finally in too!
Fresh white sweet corn easily makes it way off the cob and into the freezer. No need for blanching the corn. Simply line a sheet pan with parchment, lay the kernels on it, spreading them out evenly giving the sweet little niblets space so they don’t stick together, then freeze for about an hour. Place the corn in freezer jars or bags for longer storage.
Summer freshness come winter is so satisfying.
Easy Tacos
Vegetarian tacos wiggle their way into our dinner menu just about every week. Planned or unplanned. I find they’re usually quick to make with ingredients I have on hand.
Or, there’s almost always a stash of tofu taco filling in the freezer (hooray!). And then there’s those nights where I’m craving breakfast tacos for dinner.
I think tacos are perfect casual food, with toasty tortillas waiting to be stuffed with something delicious.
Quick Guide: How to Make Corn Zucchini and Poblano Tacos
This recipe is all about multitasking. So, while the poblanos are roasting the veggies are chopped. While the poblanos are sweating it out, the zucchini, corn and onions are cooked. In summary, here’s how to make these summer tacos (see recipe card for details):
- First, heat a bit of oil in a skillet and cook the zucchini and corn. Transfer to a bowl.
- Second, heat a bit more oil in the same pan and cook the onions.
- Third, once the onions are cooked add the spices, corn and zucchini. Stir in the roasted and sliced poblano peppers, then stir in the sour cream.
- Last, warm through then stuff the mixture into warm tortillas.
Share with your favorite tortillas, and Mexican food sides!
How to Roast Poblanos
Roasting poblanos bring out their smoky flavor so if this is new territory, I encourage you to give it a go! It’s simple to do on a gas range or in the oven.
- First, simply lay the poblanos right on an open flame and blister them, rotating as needed so all sides, nooks and crannies are blistered. This takes about 10 minutes. Blistering can also be done in an oven, under the broiler in about the same amount of time.
- Next, place the blistered poblanos in a covered container to sweat for about 10 minutes.
- Last, slip the skin off, remove the seeds and stem.
At this point poblanos can be frozen too, you know, for that winter-time goodness. Simply place the peeled poblanos in freezer bags. When ready to use, defrost the entire bag or cut off the amount you’ll need while the peppers are still frozen.
A Few Recipe Notes
- Freezer friendly? Oh yes! The poblano/corn/zucchini mixture can be frozen easily. Store in a lidded container for up to two weeks. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight and gently rewarm stove-top.
- Time-saving pro tip: poblanos can be roasted up to two days in advance if needed. They can be frozen too. Simply place the peeled poblanos in freezer bags. When ready to use, defrost the entire bag or cut off the amount you’ll need while the peppers are still frozen.
- Share Creamy Corn, Zucchini and Poblano Tacos with favorites like avocado or charred jalapeño-lime guacamole, tomatoes, red salsa or salsa verde, easy elote dip, toasted pepitas and of course, a big sprinkle of cilantro and lime. A side of Spanish brown rice is also SO nice.
- Vegan option? Yes please! Simply use vegan sour cream in place of dairy.
More Vegetarian Tacos to Love
- Roasted Cauliflower Tinga Tacos with Chili Lime Slaw
- Rancheros Tofu Scramble
- Homemade Sofritas
- Easy Sweet Potato Black Bean Tacos
- Mexican Inspired Tofu Tacos with Chili Lime Slaw
Creamy Corn, Zucchini and Poblano Tacos
Ingredients
- 1/4 C (40g) Pepitas
- 3 (10oz / 300g) Poblanos
- 4 tsp Vegetable Oil like olive or coconut oil
- 1 lb (465g) Zucchini sliced into bite size pieces - about 2 1/2 C
- 1 1/4 C (170g) Sweet Corn fresh off the cob if you can get it, otherwise, frozen
- 2 C (200g) Purple Onion, sliced in 1/2 moons, about one large
- 2 Cloves of Garlic minced
- 3/4 tsp Cumin ground
- 3/4 tsp Fine Sea Salt
- 1/2 tsp Oregano dried
- 1/2 C (130g) Sour Cream or Creme Fraiche or sub vegan sour cream for vegan option
- 1/2 Lime, juiced
- 1 Fist Full of Fresh Cilantro chopped for serving
Serve With:
- 10-12 Corn or Flour Tortillas gluten free if needed, look for organic and/or non GMO
- Avocado
- Salsa
- Fresh Cherry Tomatoes
- Lime Wedges
Instructions
- In a non stick pan, toast the pepitas on medium low heat for about three minutes, tossing and flipping the pepitas until they are slightly golden and fragrant. Remove from pan and set aside to cool.
- Blistering/Roasting poblanos can be accomplished on stove top gas range, in oven or grill. A. Stove Top Gas Range: Blister poblanos on a medium open stove top flame turning as needed until all the skin is charred, about 10 minutes. B. In Oven: Heat oven to broiling. Set the poblanos on an unlined sheet pan and broil, turning the poblanos every 2-3 minutes to blister, for about 10 minutes. C. Grill: Heat grill to highest heat setting. Set poblanos on grill grate, turning the poblanos every 4-5 minutes to blister for about 10 minutes. Once blistered set the poblanos in a covered bowl for 10 minutes (this will make them easier to peel!). Peel, remove the stem and seeds and slice into bite size pieces. Set aside.
- In a large saute pan, add 2 tsp of oil. Heat until shimmering. Turn heat to medium and add the zucchini. Cook, stirring only a few times, for about 8 minutes, a bit of browning is okay. Add the corn and cook for another 2 minutes (the pan will be a bit crowded). Remove from pan and set aside.
- In the same pan, add the last 2 tsp of oil. Heat until shimmering. Turn heat to medium low and add the onions. Cook, stirring occasionally for about 8 minutes or until softened. Stir in garlic, cumin, sea salt and oregano. Stir to coat. Turn heat to low, add the poblanos, corn and zucchini mixture and the sour cream. Stir to incorporate all the ingredients on low heat to gently warm. A few more tablespoons of sour cream can be added if desired. Squeeze 1/2 lime over mixture, stir, remove from heat. Put a lid on it to keep warm.
- Warm tortillas over a low open stove flame, about 20 seconds each side for charring or according to package directions. Serve warm tortillas with filling and toppings as desired.
- To freeze, place zucchini mixture in a freezer proof container for up to three weeks. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight and gently rewarm over low heat.
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