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Mushroom, Poblano Chili and Refried Bean Tortas

6 Servings

40 minutes

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Tortas, a type of Mexican sandwich, come in classic versions—and multiple variations on those classics—but they can be built any way you please. We make a hearty vegetarian version filled with sautéed mushrooms and chilies, refried beans, mashed avocado and cheese. You also could add lettuce, sliced tomatoes and cilantro. A flattish roll called telera is used for making tortas, but you can use any type of round roll with a soft interior and a thin, lightly crisp crust.

6

Servings

Tip

Don't use soft, fluffy rolls, such as hamburger rolls. They won't hold up under the weight of the fillings.

40 minutes

Ingredients

  • 7

    tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided

  • 8

    ounces portobello mushrooms, stemmed, gills removed, caps sliced ¼-inch thick

Directions

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Reviews
John E.

These are really great. If you have a Latinx market which sells telera rolls get them.